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Updated 2024-12-26 12:30
POLL: Should children under 5 in Ontario get the COVID-19 vaccine?
Ontario has now opened COVID-19 vaccine appointments for children aged six months to five years old.
Hamilton-area corn producers corn producers optimistic despite dry July
Local corn has arrived in stores and farmers markets throughout the Hamilton area.
5 things to know about the Intercultural Community Kitchen at N2N’s community food centre on Hamilton Mountain
What’s cooking at the Hamilton Community Food Centre?
Dundas St. Augustine School variance permits use of existing play area
Consultant hopes for a "relationship reset" between neighbours, school board, daycare. Dundas St. Augustine School variance permits use of existing play area.
Environment Hamilton's Lynda Lukasik says leadership change is happening and she wants to be part of it
Lukasik registered July 28 to run in Ward 5, Stoney Creek.
'Return to the store': Huge hot dog recall at Food Basics, FreshCo, Walmart, Metro, Sobeys and other grocery stores in Canada triggers allergy warning to shoppers
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued a warning about certain hot dogs sold at some of the country's big-name grocery stores.
Hamilton-based Zentrela working to understand the cannabis experience
Research company using neurotechnology system in partnership with beverage maker Collective Project to understand how edibles interact with your brain
Heather Mallick: COVID won’t loosen its fatigue-inducing grip on me
There have been many miles of sentences written about COVID-19 but not so many about variations of long COVID, the disease’s leftovers.
Sumaira Waqar seeking Flamborough Ward 15 council seat
There will be a race for the Ward 15 Flamborough council seat.
Dundas’ Osler Drive resurfacing project awarded, no start date yet
Approximately $600,000 from $1-million federal grant remains for East Street North work
Glanbrook resident Mark Tadeson says Ward 11 needs infrastructure resources to accommodate growing population
Tadeson is a recently retired school principal who has devoted his life to building communities.
Mohawk College shares $3 million to help small businesses develop green energy products
The federal government has given Mohawk College and three other Ontario community colleges a green energy boost.
Residential school survivors want to see Catholic Church records
Access to documents ‘a massive barrier’ for First Nations, special interlocutor says in wake of Pope’s visit
Andrea Horwath early front-runner in Hamilton mayoral race: poll
Former NDP leader ‘pretty safe at this point,’ analyst says, but political scientist says ‘a lot can happen’ before Oct. 24
Hamilton man, 25, found dead after falling off Seadoo in Grand River
Provincial police announced that searchers had found the body of Cody Thomson Friday afternoon.
Stelco moves to buy back $1 billion of its shares from investors
An analyst says the steelmaker is vying to make remaining stock in company more appealing to shareholders
‘It’s not right’: Residents living near torched upper Stoney Creek construction site want builder to cover damages
Losani Homes said it will be reviewing the responsibility for deductibles on a case-by-case basis.
Robert Goulet: Judy Garland’s 8x10 glossy
From Camelot’s Lancelot to Richard, Goulet sang the big song with the big voice, Gary Smith writes.
‘Prison cell’-sized apartment for rent for $550 in Hamilton
The apartment — which appears to be a bathroom — is an example of the lengths some landlords will go to when renting space during the housing crisis,
War of the Worlds, reimagined in Hamilton
Play written by Hamilton resident brings local landmark into H.G. Wells’s adaptation
Municipal election notebook: ‘Furry friends’ invited to chew on east-end issues
Lukasik joins Ward 5 race; Crowd backs Jama’s NDP quest
Life’s a beach, but for how much longer?
There’s trouble in paradise for the beach resorts we’ll want to flock to this winter, writes Jay Robb.
Ontario pandemic indicators point to plateau of summer COVID wave
Key COVID-19 pandemic surveillance indicators in Ontario — the wastewater signal, the virus’s reproduction number, and test positivity, as well as hospitalizations — suggest that the summer wave driven by the BA.5 Omicron variant has plateaued.
Worker, 21, hurt in fall from under-construction apartment building in east Hamilton
Ministry of Labour called to investigate.
Ancaster's Ethan Irvine leads the way to Ontario Summer Games golf gold
One of Ontario’s top junior golfers heading to NCAA at Bowling Green
Dundas Driving Park’s ‘The Big Bounce’ public art project delayed at unclear cost
At least $88,952 spent so far on complicated, uncompleted public art installation
GETTING AROUND: How accessible is Hamilton Mountain?
Hamilton Community News has been looking into accessibility on Hamilton Mountain.
Ruck the Bruce Trail walkers coming to Hamilton Mountain, Dundas and Stoney Creek legions
A small group of hikers facing heat, insects and, at times, challenging terrain are walking the entire length of the Bruce Trail in aid of homeless veterans.
Shipping news for July 17 to 23. What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Domestic: 6U.S.A.: 1Overseas: 44 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry2 vessels handled petroleum product1 vessels handled agricultural product1 vessels handled fertilizer cargo1 vessels handled
Golf Canada is moving on from Oakville’s Glen Abbey
Golf’s national headquarters and museum moving to Caledon, Garry McKay writes.
Hamiltonians warned of West Nile virus by city’s Medical Officer of Health
The city’s Medical Officer of Health has upgraded the risk of the virus from low to moderate
Garbage pickup? Shopping? Swimming? Here’s what’s open, closed and operating on Monday around Hamilton
It’s not a statutory holiday so some retail stores will open and operate on holiday hours.
OPP searching for man who fell off Sea-Doo on Grand River
The 26-year-old disappeared in the water around 7:20 p.m. Thursday
Teen hurt and goat killed in Caledonia crash
OPP say car hit goat, propelling goat to hit 16-year-old
Indigenous community “very concerned” about alleged assault of man during arrest by Hamilton police
Both the officer and Indigenous man face charges stemming from the incidents on May 26
New take on Robin Hood legend filming in Hamilton
Global TV’s “Robyn Hood” is a hip-hop band leader fighting injustices in New Nottingham
Hamilton’s public beaches are safe for swimming
Heading to the beach? You’re in luck — Hamilton’s public beaches are safe for swimming as of July 29 at 7 a.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality
Average rents in the GTA shoot up almost 20 per cent in the past year
The average monthly rent in Toronto shot up by 20 per cent in the past year, fuelled by pandemic reopening, slowing home construction and a spike in interest rates that sidelined prospective homebuyers.
Charity concerts at Twisted Lemon blew in on the wind
Restaurant owners Laurie Lilliman and Dan Mega were on 10th anniversary holiday in Mexico when a wind storm blew them together with famous South Afric
How to not get scammed: Compass Community Health, Mohawk College host workshop for seniors
In 2020, Hamilton seniors were defrauded out of almost $350,000, according to a Hamilton Police report.
Weekend planner: Nine things to do around Hamilton on the August long weekend
Expect sun and temperatures around 30 C through to Monday
Oversight ordered at Shalom Village assisted living apartments for seniors
Deadline of Aug. 31 given to start the process of getting licensed as a residential care facility
Renowned burn surgeon leaves Toronto for Hamilton to reboot General’s burn trauma unit, develop ‘skin printing’ stem cell tech
A 3D skin printer has been used to treat burn injuries in animals but not yet humans. ‘We will be able to create skin for patients’, says Dr. Marc Jes
Is Oriole the next Roxborough? CityHousing Hamilton debates east-end townhouses
Coun. Sam Merulla eyes ‘whole other level’ through higher-density, mixed-income redevelopment
Celebrating Assyrian heritage on Hamilton Mountain
Bet Nahrain Assyrian Heritage Centre, a Hamilton-based non-profit organization that aims to preserve and share Assyrian culture and heritage, celebrated the annual summer Festival of Nusardil on July 24 at T.B. McQuesten Community Park.
Hamiltonians look to Andrea Horwath to 'bridge' the political division in city
"I will be the mayor for everyone," said Horwath.
Defence at sex assault trial suggests student pursued physical relationship with McMaster professor Scott Watter
McMaster professor Scott Watter has pleaded not guilty to charges of sexual assault and sexual assault causing bodily harm
War of words heating up between Six Nations elected, hereditary leaders
Confederacy, band council each say they speak for the Haudenosaunee
Jerry the Bird: Is he back, or still here?
Regardless, the little guy has permanent lodging rights at the Sommerfeld cottage, writes Lorraine Sommerfeld.
'Wilfully spread misinformation:' Ajax doctor who failed to wear mask while meeting with patients has licence suspended
An Ajax doctor has had his medical licence suspended for nine months after being disciplined for not following COVID-19 public health guidelines.
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