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Flamborough restaurants, gym take cautious approach to Stage 3 reopening
As Hamilton enters Stage 3 of the province’s gradual reopening, businesses owners in Flamborough are looking at what needs to be done before they can officially open to the doors to their customers.
Waterdown's Roseto Catering closes temporarily until the fall
When a mother and daughter teamed up in 2005 to start a catering company, they just wanted to go where they were needed and create dishes featuring fresh food.
Dundas Collins Brewhouse not rushing into inside service:Phase 3 allows more Dundas businesses to open indoors
Phase 3 reopening allows more Dundas businesses to open indoors
Layoffs at Mohawk College:College grappling with pandemic-related $50 million shortfall
Mohawk College has laid off as many as 200 full and part-time staff in the wake of a projected $50 million revenue shortfall caused by a reduction in enrolment due to the coronavirus pandemic.College chief operating officer Paul Armstrong said th
Up to 200 layoffs coming to Mohawk College:College grappling with pandemic-related $50 million shortfall
Mohawk College is laying off as many as 200 full and part-time staff in the wake of a projected $50 million revenue shortfall caused by a reduction in enrolment due to the coronavirus pandemic.College chief operating officer Paul Armstrong said t
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: July 24:BONUS VIDEO: Federal briefing on the response to COVID-19
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 in Ontario and the government’s response to the pandemic.
Stoney Creek resident wins $2 million on OLG Instant 200X Multiplier game
Stoney Creek resident Jennifer McIntyre could barely believe her eyes when she realized she’d won $2 million.
Stoney Creek restaurants adapt to Stage 3 reopening guidelines:Limited indoor seating allows for physical distancing
Restaurateurs in the Stoney Creek area are taking a slow and steady approach as they welcome guests back to the dining room during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dundas St. Augustine elementary school neighbours concerned about road safety:Alma Street school library being converted into 63-space daycare
Alma Street school library being converted into 63-space daycare
Ancaster restaurants find innovative ways to survive in a pandemic environment:Patios a saving grace for many establishments
Restaurants have experienced the brunt of the coronavirus pandemic after being one of the first industries to close down.
Hamilton Mountain eateries and gyms set to reopen:Masks, distancing and lots of cleaning planned at Ye Olde Squire and Dark Angel boxing
While Hamilton eateries can start serving up to 50 people indoors starting tomorrow (July 24), not everyone is eager to rush inside.“The whole inside idea right now, it’s not comfortable,” said Ron Wilson, a regular at Ye Olde Squire on Upper Jam
Tim Hortons thanks Hamilton waste collection staff:Drive-thru trailer offers free coffee and baked goods
It’s a simple gesture: a hot coffee and doughnut or muffin to start the workday.
Hamilton motorists to be on camera while driving through safety zones
Hamilton will install automatic speed enforcement cameras at 12 locations across the city to crack down on speeding vehicles.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: July 23
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 in Ontario and the government’s response to the pandemic.
Stoney Creek’s Redline Packaging takes hands-on approach in the fight against COVID-19:Local firm retools to produce polyethylene gloves
In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Wally Simpson knew he was in a good position to help.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Murdered accountant's body discovered in master bedroom:'Somebody besides the killer knows what went on. Guaranteed.'
Eustace Compass, 43, was found shot to death in his Maple home on Nov. 7, 1990.
Campaign launched to save ‘lifeblood’ of communities:#SmallBusinessEveryDay urges Canadians to step up to support local businesses facing do-or-die situation in the coming months
The CFIB’s new #SmallBusinessEveryDay campaign, running to the fall, is designed to provide a desperately needed lifeline for small businesses amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: July 22
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 in Ontario and the government’s response to the pandemic.
Hamilton to allow virtual delegations at its standing committees starting in August
Virtual delegations for the public will be allowed at all of council's standing committees.
Here are 5 tips for communicating while wearing a mask
Communicating in the age of coronavirus can be tricky, even before adding masks into the equation.
‘He knew he was a dead man walking’: The final days of Hamilton mobster Pat Musitano
In the last few years of his life, the high-profile career criminal had all but dropped off the map, Peter Edwards writes
Penske Truck Leasing opens new facility in Stoney Creek:510 South Service Rd.
Penske Truck Leasing has opened a new consumer and commercial truck rental, full-service truck leasing and contract truck fleet maintenance facility at 510 South Service Rd. in the Stoney Creek area.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 July 21, 2020
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 July 21, 2020
NordStar takeover approved by Torstar shareholders
According to preliminary results, Torstar shareholders voted in favour of the 74 cents per share bid from NordStar, a company controlled by entrepreneurs Jordan Bitove and Paul Rivett
Flamborough Legion branches take different approaches to weathering COVID-19 pandemic
In a time of uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, Canadian institutions are facing the prospect of having to evolve or face the possibility of ceasing to exist.
Enjoy a coffee, tea and pastry at Second Cup:Ground level, centre court at CF Lime Ridge Mall
For years visitors to CF Lime Ridge Mall have been enjoying a hot or cold beverage and a pastry or two at the Second Cup.Located at the centre court on ground level, Terry Lee has been running the busy outlet for the past 18 years.They offer m
Hamilton International Airport weathers pandemic storm with its cargo service
While the airport's passenger service has dropped 92 per cent, its cargo business remains steady.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: July 20, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
7 more regions allowed to enter Stage 3 of Ontario's reopening:Toronto, Peel and Windsor-Essex will remain in Stage 2 while others advance
Seven additional regions will soon be allowed to join the 24 that have entered Stage 3 of Ontario’s reopening, the provincial government announced Monday.The province said the decision takes into account local key public health indicators, includ
Hamilton agrees to eliminate paper tickets for transit by Nov. 1
Phasing out paper tickets is part of Hamilton's agreement with PRESTO to boost the number of people using the card.
COVID-19 pandemic forcing Ontario post-secondary students to withdraw from school:Increasingly, students are opting to suspend studies until their lives stabilize
As the COVID-19 pandemic enters its fourth month, post-secondary students in Ontario facing instability due to the crisis are making the difficult decision to pause their studies until the way forward is more clear.
Hamilton agrees to enhanced security for Long and Bisby property
The Long and Bisby building, the last remaining structure of the former Mountain Sanatorium complex, will get a new security system to prevent further vandalism on the property.
Devil's Punchbowl visitors could get $250 fine for illegal parking
Hamilton creates "special enforcement area" to stop illegal parking.
Stoney Creek’s Attic pizzeria readies for controversial pot shop:Owner says he’s following province’s rules as he awaits licence ruling
The conversion of the dining half of downtown Stoney Creek’s Attic pizzeria into a pot shop is underway even though the necessary approvals from the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario are still under review.
'A lot of fun': Virtual Waterdown Oh Canada Ribfest a success:Event aimed to 'recreate the feel' of Ribfest from home
The virtual Waterdown Oh Canada Ribfest was a success, according to the Rotary Club of Waterdown.
Stoney Creek senior doubles up to win $100,002 on Daily Keno
Stoney Creek resident Bennie Gardiner doubled up to win over $100,000 playing Daily Keno from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG).
What's Going On Here? Braeheid Avenue, Cedar Street and Fern Avenue repaving:Work expected to be complete by November or December
Several Waterdown repaving projects are underway or will begin this month.
Hamilton Rotary Clubs brings literacy camp to McQuesten Park:But only 32 children will be registered for free weeklong reading program
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the club has revamped the initiative as the Rotary Summer Literacy in the Park, which will be held at T. B. McQuesten Park Aug. 17-23, and at Woodlands Park in the lower city Aug. 24-28.
Dundas York Road site receives minor variances:Archaeological restrictions limit ground level use and digging
Archaeological restrictions limit ground level use and digging
ServiceOntario location moving in Waterdown:ServiceOntario office moving to new location in same plaza
Waterdown’s ServiceOntario branch is moving to a new location in the same plaza.
What's Going On Here? Mill Street Special Enforcement Area:Special parking bylaw enacted due to parking concerns
The City of Hamilton has designated a section of Mill Street around Smokey Hollow as a special parking enforcement area.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: July 17, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
Sessions opens Upper Stoney Creek/East Mountain pot store
Sessions Cannabis opened their first store in Hamilton July 17 at 1786 Stone Church Road East (and Upper Red Hill Valley Parkway) with limited access and physical distancing.Sessions is looking to open six stores in Hamilton in the coming months.
What does it mean to 'defund the police'? 4 social justice experts explain:What does it mean and what can be done across Ontario?
In the aftermath of George Floyd's death on May 25, citizens' calls to defund the police have been heard in towns and cities across the continent.
Flamborough-Glanbrook Tory MPP Donna Skelly backs federal financial help for Hamilton
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger and Premier Doug Ford in disagreement on who pays for $2 million for health care workers.
Businesses grow at Ancaster Farmers Market:Face-to-face market now open Wednesdays until Oct. 7 at Ancaster Fairgrounds
While many young workers are struggling to find summer jobs during the coronavirus pandemic, two teenaged vendors at the Ancaster Farmers Market are busier than ever.
Drip Beauty Parlor full-service hair emporium:489 Concession St. just west of Upper Wentworth
Veteran stylist Kaitlynn Showler opened the Drip Beauty Parlor at 489 Concession St. on June 22.
Hamilton public board prepares for alternating school days:‘Adaptive model’ among three scenarios for September
Hamilton’s public school board is developing a plan to have students attend school every other weekday in September should a return to regular classes not be possible because of the coronavirus outbreak.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: July 16, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
Ontario Sport Minister Lisa MacLeod says further details needed for province to support Hamilton 2026 Commonwealth Games
"We will have to continue to work with them on the details," said Ontario Sport Minister Lisa MacLeod.
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