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Ontario Sports Minister Lisa MacLeod wants Hamilton, Ottawa to "step up" and host CFL games
"Details are still forth coming," says Ontario Sports Minister Lisa MacLeod.
Terms about whiteness you should know:You know what racism is, now let's unpack whiteness
Being informed is an important part of being an anti-racist ally for Black people, Indigenous people and people of colour.
Online adoption working well for Hamilton-Burlington SPCA:East Mountain shelter adopting out as many as 30 pets a week
When Ananth and Usha Kumar wanted to find another pet to replace the cat they had lost three years ago, they turned to the Hamilton/Burlington Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (HBSPCA).
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: July 15, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
'On the Water' campaign aims to keep Hamilton's waterways safe:Initiative includes anonymous tips to Crime Stoppers
The Port of Hamilton is one of Ontario’s largest ports and the busiest Canadian port on the Great Lakes, visited by over 650 vessels annually.
Liberal MPs call on government to tackle ‘national public health crisis’ of lead in drinking water
An open letter written by Hamilton MP Bob Bratina says the government “can and must” direct a portion of infrastructure spending designed to revitalize the post-COVID-19 economy into the “national public health crisis we face in the form of lead-contaminated drinking water.”
Hamilton reopens city hall, but service centres remain closed
The target day to reopen municipal service centres is mid-August, said Emergency Operations Centre director Paul Johnson.
Hamilton councillors delay designation of Long and Bisby building for second time
In 2018, the Hamilton Heritage committee recommended designating the Long and Bisby building, but councillors delayed it.
At 105, Hamilton’s Ann Konkel is determined to see the end of her second pandemic:‘You have to have a steady purpose in life. That’s about it,’ says retired nurse
Hamilton centenarian Ann Konkel has already lived through one pandemic.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: July 14, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
What are the rules for wearing masks across Ontario?:Travelling between regions? Here's what you need to know
If you are planning to travel across Ontario this summer – or venture out of your region at all – it's important to remember the rules around mask-wearing may vary.
Richmond Hill firm develops rapid COVID-19 test to get results in less than five minutes:'It will be the start of something big,' says Laipac Technology CEO
As the federal and provincial governments race to ramp up testing for COVID-19, a Richmond Hill company is breaking new ground in rapid testing, promising results within minutes.
Hamilton to allow decorative crosswalks on its streets
Hamilton has two decorative crosswalks in front of city hall, and one at McMaster University.
‘Toothless’ eviction law leaves Winona merchant shuttered:Province suggests hiring lawyer to uphold Protecting Small Business Act
Premier Doug Ford’s government is offering advice but no help to a Winona furniture store owner trying to enforce a new provincial law preventing landlords from evicting tenants who are unable to pay their rent during the COVID pandemic.
Ancaster's Fieldcote, Old Town Hall, Griffin House closed for 2020:Fieldcote, Griffin House, Old Town Hall impacted
Hamilton is only reopening three civic museums this year including Dundurn National Historic Site.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: July 13, 2020:Premier Ford Ford expected to announce plans for stage 3 of reopening
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
'Just Ask Bob Live' seeks video questions
As part of his “Just Ask Bob Live” interactive home renovation show, host Bob Assadourian is inviting viewers to submit short videos about their home renovation projects.
Most of Ontario to reopen as part of Stage 3 on Friday:Third stage of province's reopening will begin July 17
The Ontario government has announced 24 regions will enter Stage 3 of Ontario’s phased reopening starting on July 17, at which point nearly all businesses and public spaces in the province will have reopened.
Hamilton Mountain Farmers’ Market returns July 25:Physical distancing markers and barriers will be in place for limited access
Thanks to the coronavirus pandemic it’s a couple of months later than usual, but the Hamilton Mountain Farmers’ Market will finally open on July 25.
9 Canadian leaders who contributed to anti-Indigenous oppression:Dark side of history is important to know: Indigenous expert
Canada's first prime minister, and a primary figure in the country's Confederation, Sir John A. Macdonald is less commonly known in history books for his treatment of Indigenous people.
Brighton businesses getting mandatory face mask requirement covered:DBIA ‘will do whatever we can to support our businesses and to make people feel safe’
DBIA ‘will do whatever we can to support our businesses and to make people feel safe’
'Definitely a need': Dog park proposed for Joe Sams Park in Waterdown:City hopes to have park constructed by end of 2020
Flamborough could soon be home to a long-awaited dog park.
‘Things are right up close, personal.’ Pat Musitano’s hitman shares tales of working for Hamilton mobster
Hitman Ken Murdock once told the Star that mobster Pasquale (Pat) Musitano ordered him to wipe out the top members of a rival crime family so that Musitano could become undisputed godfather of the Hamilton underworld.
Hamilton boosts public health's budget by $2 million to fight coronavirus pandemic
Councillors hope extra funding for COVID-19 health care will be covered by province.
Surprise $60-million bid from NordStar locks up acquisition of Torstar
The battle to acquire Torstar took a dramatic turn Saturday with the emergence of an improved $60-million bid from NordStar Capital, which topped a rival $58-million offer from Canadian Modern Media Holdings Inc.
Burlington firefighters warn residents to have working smoke alarms after house fire causes $500,000 in damage:Cause under investigation
Burlington firefighters are working with the Ontario Fire Marshal's Office to investigate a fire that ripped through a home, causing about $500,000 worth of damage.
'Call police immediately': Detectives have description of getaway car in deadly Burlington mob shooting of Pat Musitano:Police say car has 'fresh damage'
Halton Regional Police have released a description of the getaway car involved in the fatal shooting of Hamilton Mob boss Pasquale (Pat) Musitano in a Burlington parking lot Friday (July 10).
VIDEO: Vehicle fire on Highway 6 in Flamborough:No injuries in single vehicle fire, says OPP
The Hamilton Fire Department responded to a vehicle fire on Highway 6 Friday afternoon.
UPDATE: Police confirm Hamilton mob boss Pat Musitano died in Burlington shooting
Hamilton Mob boss Pasquale (Pat) Musitano has been gunned down in a Burlington parking lot.
Dundas pedestrian-car collision results in charges:Second pedestrian-vehicle incident since May 27
Second pedestrian-vehicle incident since May 27
Massive response to Waterdown fire:17 units respond to Mountain Brow Road structure fire
The Hamilton Fire Department is responding to a structure fire in the area of Mountain Brow Road and King Road.
Dundas developments at various site plan stages:Three proposals could bring more than 100 residential units
Three proposals could bring more than 100 residential units
Downtown Dundas parking needs to be considered in Master Plan:Local BIA has largest parking supply
Local BIA has largest parking supply
Sessions Cannabis eyes six stores in Hamilton:New east Mountain/Upper Stoney Creek pot shop and company HQ opens on July 17
The two guys behind Hamilton-based Sessions Cannabis are looking to grow their legal retail pot-selling empire to 30 stores across Ontario, including six in Hamilton.
Hamilton's non-essential outdoor water use ban has been lifted
Effective immediately, Hamilton has lifted its ban on non-essential outdoor water use.
Torstar confirms second proposal to buy the company — board continues to support initial NordStar offer
The new offer to buy Torstar is $6 million more than the bid by Toronto entrepreneurs Jordan Bitove and Paul Rivett. New bidders have until 5 p.m. Friday to formalize the offer
Another bid for Torstar emerges, this one for $58 million
The team behind the new proposal includes brothers Matthew and Tyler Proud. Sources say financial industry veteran Neil Selfe is also involved
Ancaster couple wins $100K in Super Set For Life lottery:OLG Prize Centre now open, by appointment
Shawn Witzell and Erin King of Ancaster are $100,000 richer after winning with Instant Super Set For Life lottery.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: July 8, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
Dundas name still 'emotional' statement for residents long after amalgamation, says Coun. Arlene VanderBeek
"It's been over 20 years since we fought to keep our identity," says Dundas Coun. Arlene VanderBeek.
Apple and Google are not spying on you through a COVID-19 tracing app:Companies installed an interface that can work with contact tracing apps
Rumours that Apple and Google have installed a COVID-19 tracing app on users' iPhones and Android phones without their permission are not true.
Power outages in Waterdown, Flamborough leave hundreds in the dark
Hundreds of Flamborough residents are in the dark after two separate power outages July 7.
Hamilton councillors to question Commonwealth Games officials about 2026 bid proposal
Councillors voted in February 10-3 to support 2030 bid proposal.
Dundas Cootes Drive Canadian Tire sale still on hold:Site remediation and demolition planning halted in March
While site remediation, building demolition and sale of the Canadian Tire property at 50 Cootes Dr. is reportedly still on hold, its impact on surrounding natural areas, including Spencer Creek, and on development pressures in Dundas’s ecologically
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: July 6, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
Dundas's former Valley City repair work underway:Voluntary compliance date is August 1
Voluntary compliance date is August 1
Hamilton Mountain Farmers’ Market could open soon:Market officials lining up farms to take part
Season number 13 has not been lucky for the Hamilton Mountain Farmers’ Market.
Hamilton's heritage committee places 31 Ancaster properties on cultural list:List updated to reflect sites already demolished
40 properties along Ancaster's Wilson Street East, which were set to be placed on Hamilton’s registry of properties of cultural value, have been reduced by about 10 after it was determined that some of the structures had already been demolished.
Vigilante pedophile hunters in Waterloo region could become the hunted:Cybercrimes unit detective notes online vigilantes, such as Justin Payne, could be victim of violence
In less than a year, David Dale met vigilante pedophile hunter Justin Payne twice face-to-face.
Is a municipal pool in the cards for Waterdown?:Harry Howell Arena, new Waterdown school possible locations
Will Waterdown be getting a new public pool?
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