Amid the pandemic, a national medical governing body is being criticized for forcing Canadian medical students studying abroad to choose between health and pursuing a residency spot in Canada.
Ever since three Copetown area farmers banded together to create Farm Crawl to help enlighten rural and urban residents into the benefits and surprises of country life, it has been a hands-on educational experience for visitors and farmers alike.
Volunteers at Stoney Creek’s Seniors Outreach Services are once again offering to drive clients to the grocery store and other appointments as part of the easing of COVID-19 restrictions.
After a month’s delay, the COVID-19 smartphone app is available for download and the province will now require bars, restaurants and tour boat operators to keep a log of customers as the number of new infections popped back above 100 for the first time in three days.
As of Aug. 5, the City of Hamilton is reducing the downbound lanes on the Claremont Access to one lane, for approximately two weeks to safely complete center wall repairs.
Education Minister Stephen Lecce isn’t shutting the door on letting Hamilton’s public school board spend its own money to build a bigger gymnasium at Billy Green Elementary School, but he’s also suggesting it shouldn’t be a priority.
Halton students will be back in the classroom this fall.Based on the “best health advice available,” the province announced its planThursday for the reopening of schools, calling for the resumption of in-class education.At the elementary level,
The blaze is out but Hamilton firefighters remain on the scene monitoring hot spots after an early Friday morning fire destroyed a house on Ridge Road in Stoney Creek.Emergency crews were called around 2 a.m. to the rural stretch, just west of Ten
Enjoy an indoor meal, avoid road closures and make a splash at a pool or beach. Here’s everything Toronto residents need to know to enjoy the long weekend.
Enjoy an in-door meal, avoid road closures and make a splash at a pool or beach. Here’s everything Toronto residents need to know to enjoy the long weekend.
As Toronto and Peel move into Stage 3 of the province’s reopening Friday, second waves of COVID-19 infections around the world have epidemiologists warning that Ontarians should be prepared to revert to earlier stages of the plan in the event of a resurgence of cases.
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.