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City of Hamilton bans 'non-essential' outdoor water use:Hand-watering gardens still OK; restrictions no longer voluntary, says city
The city is asking you to think twice before washing your car, filling a large swimming pool or watering your lawn with a sprinkler.
Another pot shop application for Stoney Creek's King Street:Cannabis Creek Co. at 39B King St. E. also vying for a retail licence along with Neku Cannabis at 89 King St. E.
The number of legal pot shops in lower Stoney Creek could soon grow if licenses are granted for two proposed King Street retailers.
CFL has yet to talk to Hamilton about possible hub option
Lisa MacLeod, Ontario's minister of heritage, sport, tourism and culture industries, said the CFL mentioned Hamilton and Burlington as possible hub locations.
Six more Hamilton libraries to offer takeout:Turner Park and Sherwood on list as of July 14
Residents looking to borrow books, music, videos and other items from the Hamilton Public Library will have more options later this month.
Market in the Creek helps Stoney Creekers eat local during the pandemic:Thursday market returns with new protocols
Things may look a little different this year, but Market in the Creek is still feeding an appetite for local food in Stoney Creek during the coronavirus pandemic.
Hamilton's 2026 Commonwealth Games opportunity has September deadline
Commonwealth Games Federation has given private group until end of September to secure support from all levels of government.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: July 3, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response to COVID-19
Waterdown dog trainer helps canines discover their 'True Instincts'
A dog training facility has opened its doors on Mill Street North in Waterdown.
Hamilton has third highest citizen complaints, according to Ombudsman report
Hamilton has 154 complaints from citizens from 2019-2020, behind Toronto's 404 and Ottawa's 200.
Brebeuf students help make Village of Wentworth Heights safer from pandemic:Robotic students build ultraviolet sterilization unit for Mountain retirement community
Staff at the Village of Wentworth Heights have been sterilizing their goggles, masks, car keys, phones and just about any other small tool or piece of equipment for the past month or so, thanks to the helping hands of some Odyssey 6878 robotics students at St. Jean de Brebeuf Catholic Secondary School.
5 tips to prepare your child for going back to daycare:York University early childhood professor offers her expertise
York University early childhood professor offers her expertise
Dundas Revelry Beauty Bar reopens for its second grand opening:Pandemic closed new business two days after grand opening
Pandemic closed new business two days after grand opening
COMMUTER ALERT: Keddy Access Trail construction closes Claremont access upbound lanes July 6:Downbound lanes to remain open
Motorists will have to take an alternate route to access the escarpment during the closure of the upbound lanes of the Claremont access.As of July 6, upbound lanes are completely closed until November to accommodate resurfacing and the constructi
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: July 2, 2020:Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government&rs
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
Hamilton residents risk fines, celebrate Canada Day with fireworks
A temporary fireworks ban didn’t stop Hamilton residents from lighting up the night sky to celebrate Canada Day on July 1
Stoney Creek small business pivots to survive during COVID-19 pandemic:Mohawk College Enterprise earns $10K grant from Canadian Chamber of Commerce, Salesforce
When the coronavirus pandemic shut down offices across North America, Mohawk College Enterprise (MCE), needed a new way of doing business.
What's going on here on Wilson Street in Ancaster?:Bell Canada continues fibre network project
Sidewalks are being removed to allow Bell Canada to install its fibre network along Wilson Street.
Have you seen Nikki? Freelton family appeals for help finding missing dog:Siberian husky missing since June 9 and last seen June 24
A Freelton family is appealing to the public for assistance in finding their missing Siberian husky.
Hamilton Bike Share program starts rolling again
The non-profit Hamilton Bike Share group will be operating the program until February 2021.
TIMELINE: Hamilton and COVID-19 – Where the city’s at and how things have unfolded
Hamilton continues to move through Stage 2 of Ontario’s reopening plan after the coronavirus landed in the city in mid-March.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: June 30, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
What does the removal of troublesome memorials do for racial justice?:Colonial statues, street names part of ‘wrong side’ of history': advocate
Some memorials have come crashing to the ground.
Ancaster teacher wins BASEF award
Eric Romero-Sierra teaches math and science to Grades 7 and 8 students.
Man in stable condition after rope rescue near Dundas Peak:27-year-old Dundas man fell while biking June 29
A 27-year-old Dundas man is in hospital in stable condition after falling more than 30 feet while bicycling near the Dundas Peak on June 29.
'To protect the core area': City passes interim control bylaw for Waterdown core:Bylaw will protect core until Secondary Plan passes, says Partridge
Hamilton city council recently passed an interim control bylaw which aims to protect the downtown Waterdown core from development until a land use study for the Waterdown Community Node is complete.
Ancaster heritage advocates want demolition permit process to allow public input
Ancaster Village Heritage Community says the Brandon House was removed through "stealth" demolition.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: June 29, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
Social distancing a challenge at Hamilton Mountain spray pads
It appears staying two metres apart is going to be difficult, if not impossible at Hamilton spray pads.
Sport Hamilton's Kevin Gonci skeptical of Commonwealth Games' potential cost to taxpayers
"Everything can't be birthday cakes, balloons and unicorns," said Sport Hamilton's Kevin Gonci.
Flamborough equestrian centres, therapeutic riding facility face tough road ahead
Flamborough’s equestrian community is facing hard realities as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced the cancellation of summer lessons, shows and riding camps.
'I felt very lucky and safe': Hamilton hospitals ramp up elective surgeries, allow visiting:Don't hesitate to seek care, say health officials
While she’s admittedly still enduring some pain, Sharon Murphy isn’t stressing out over her next hospital visit.
COVID-19 a hurdle too high for Stoney Creek gym
Rod Foster and Rob Morgan are accustomed to pushing physical limits, but the coronavirus is one hurdle their gym won’t overcome.
Legacy of Dundas name should be discussed:Education key aspect of recognizing impact of colonialism
Education key aspect of recognizing impact of colonialism
Henry Dundas played role in Joseph Knight case:Lord Advocate represented escaped slave suing for freedom
Lord Advocate represented escaped slave suing for freedom
Dundas namesake's legacy faces scrutiny:Community name came from short form of 'Dundas Mills'
Community name came from short form of 'Dundas Mills'
Empowerment Squared making a difference for Mountain Black youth:West Mountain resident credits group for helping improve his grades/work ethic
A couple of years ago when he was in Grade 8 Denzel De Jesus wasn’t interested much in school.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: June 26, 2020:BONUS VIDEO: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau provides his daily update
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
'It's been a nice ride': Waterdown optometrist eyes retirement
After 40 years of practice in Waterdown, Dr. Derrick Thornborrow is passing the phoropter to another doctor and will retire
Hamilton councillors urge individuals to wear masks when shopping
"At times people are encroaching," said Stoney Creek Coun. Brad Clark.
Hamilton eases into reopening swimming pools across city
Officials have July 6 and July 13 as days to reopen 14 of 36 pools.
COMMUTER ALERT: Winona Road closed beginning June 29 for CN Rail track improvements:Road closed between Victoria Avenue and Barton Street for four days
Winona Road between Victoria Avenue and Barton Street will be closed starting June 29 at 7 a.m. for CN Rail track improvement work.
5-year-old Stoney Creek boy peddles 72 km to CN Tower:Ben Schneberk’s new goal is cross-country trek, mom says
Anna Schneberk is still a bit perplexed by what she set in motion when she asked her son if he wanted her to take the training wheels off his bike on Mother’s Day.
Stoney Creek's Devil's Punchbowl Conservation Area vandalized with graffiti
While Hamilton’s conservation areas remain closed during Stage 2 of the COVID-19 reopening, that wasn’t enough to stop vandals from tagging the Devil’s Punchbowl Conservation Area with graffiti recently.
'Wetlands have taken over': Restoration proposed for Flamborough Centre Park:Conservation Halton seeks community feedback on project
Conservation Halton is looking for feedback from the public on a plan to naturalize a portion of Flamborough Centre Park.
Hamilton councillors urge police to control 'testosterone'-fueled vehicles
"It is the most common complaint we receive from people who live in quiet residential neighbourhoods," said Coun. Chad Collins.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: June 25, 2020:BONUS VIDEO: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau provides his daily update
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
Hamilton councillors urge police to muffle 'testosterone' fueled noisy vehicles
"It's the most common complaint we receive from people who live in quite residential neighbourhoods," said Coun. Chad Collins.
'Recreating the atmosphere': Enjoy Waterdown Oh Canada Ribfest from home June 27-28:Features local restaurant Ribfest specials, livestream concert
Although COVID-19 has forced the cancellation of the 2020 Waterdown Oh Canada Ribfest, organizers have come up with a plan to have the community enjoy the familiar trappings of ribfest this weekend — from their own backyard.
With 12 gun murders and 54 shootings last year, how do we stop the violence?:Jason Ramkishun was shot dead in a 'case of mistaken identity,' say police
When Jason Ramkishun was driving home from work and shot dead in what police have called a “case of mistaken identity,” he became a shocking warning of how the innocent can get caught in the crosshairs of rising gun and gang violence.
How to safely have a picnic as Ontario reopens:Public health officials offer tips amid COVID-19
Four public health units offer tips for safe picnics
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