Carol and Joseph Ridsdale of Dundas won $1 million after matching all seven Encore numbers on a Lottario draw Dec. 26.The winning ticket was purchased at Pioneer Snack Express on Dundas Street in Waterdown.Carol, 56, and Joe, 58, said in a pre
Under Ontario’s new emergency measures, police officers do not have the authority to stop a car solely to check compliance with stay-at-home measures, and individuals don’t have to tell officers why they’re outside, according to a government memo.
This week, as advocates across Ontario continue to fight to have every worker receive 10 paid sick days amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Premier Doug Ford had a message of his own: that his government would not "duplicate" federal support efforts.
Hamilton public school trustees are calling on the province to give extra pandemic pay to educators who are still teaching special-needs students in schools during the current COVID shutdown.
Hamilton public school trustees are calling on the province to give extra pandemic pay to educators who are still teaching special-needs students in schools during the current COVID shutdown.
As the COVID-19 vaccine rollout ramps up across the City of Hamilton, questions remain about when it will be available to specific, vulnerable age groups — including in Flamborough.
Like many days in the past year that have since blurred together, Kate Mossop walked into work Tuesday braced for a long shift inside a long-term-care home, under COVID-19 restrictions and stretched to the limit.
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Welcome to Ontario. Do you have any questions? After all, the world is a chaotic place, and the government recently instituted a stay-at-home order as it loses control of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the order took effect at 12:01 a.m. Thursday morning. What does this mean for you? In the middle of a pandemic, this is a very important question.
Child-care advocates and early childhood educators are calling on the province to provide more support for the child-care sector, which is struggling to deal with reduced enrolment and rising COVID-19 infections.