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Pandemic test numbers up at Dave Andreychuk-Mountain Arena:Drive-through COVID-19 assessment centre swabbing 250 people per day
More people are taking advantage of the drive-through coronavirus testing centre at the Dave Andreychuk-Mountain Arena.
COVID-19 can't stop anniversary celebration at Hamilton's Xpressions Creative Dance:Annual recital and competitions cancelled
Like other dance studios across the province, program graduates and youth dancers at Xpressions Creative Dance couldn’t stage their end-of-the-season recital this year due to COVID-19.
Black market still clouds Hamilton’s legal pot shops:Georgia Peach simply moved online after being shut down by police
Cameron Brown says a reporter’s spelling slip-up in Googling The Hunny Pot’s name highlights a key challenge for legal cannabis shops like the fifth location his Toronto-based chain just opened near Eastgate Square.
‘It’s not about being Black’: Gangster turned lawyer discusses gun violence, crime and punishment:Rohan George spent more than 4 years in some of Canada's toughest jails and prisons,
In January 2009, after serving four years and six months in some of the country’s toughest jails and prisons on a manslaughter conviction, Rohan George was released to live for six months at a Brampton halfway house.It was the beginning of another chapter in an intricate life journey for the gangster turned lawyer.
Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum Lancaster set to take off Canada Day
History takes to the sky over Hamilton on July 1.Weather permitting the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum’s Avro Lancaster will take off at 11 a.m. on its first flight of the season.The Lanc will travel from Hamilton to Niagara Falls and then
Hamilton trustees scrap police liaison program:Making most students feel safe not good enough, Johnstone says
Hamilton public school trustees are terminating a police liaison program just two weeks after rejecting calls to merely suspend it to allow for a review.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 June 23, 2020:Ontario Update on COVID-19 and Math Curriculum Changes
Ontario Update on COVID-19 and Math Curriculum Changes
Stoney Creek businesses try to regain pre-virus footing:Stage 2 reopening a welcome step for bars and hair salons
Dejan Rajsic is happy his Scout Café can once again serve people on its patios — even if the Stoney Creek restaurant’s 20th year isn’t shaping up to be the celebration he and his partner envisioned.
How to safely use public washrooms as Ontario reopens:Expert weighs in on dos and don'ts amid COVID-19
With more and more places opening across the province and people finally able to plan a day trip outside of their home, using a public washroom again for the first time can be a daunting thought for many.
‘The guns are here:’ Is Toronto’s gang violence spilling over its borders?:Police services across the GTA — and Durham is no exception — are seeing alarming trends of inc
Tyrone Thomas was almost home. “My next memory was waking up a month later. It was after Christmas,” he recalls about the night he was shot 10 times.
Why do good kids join gangs? Gangbanger turned lawyer tells his story:GTA resident Rohan George went from straight-A student to subject of Canada-wide warrant for murder
Entry into gang life was all at once slow and rapid for Rohan George as he went from straight-A student to the subject of a Canada-wide warrant for murder.
Impaired suspect veered onto sidewalk, threw bottle at cruisers, Durham Police say
Police continue to seek witnesses to the incident, which resulted in the arrest of a Hamilton man
Impaired suspect in veered onto sidewalk, threw bottle at cruisers, Durham Police say
Police continue to seek witnesses to the incident, which resulted in the arrest of a Hamilton man
Dundas Museum launches new digital resources:Planning underway for future reopening of building
Planning underway for July reopening of building
Ancaster businesses following safety rules as they gradually reopen to public:Restaurant patios welcome patrons
"It will be a challenge at the beginning," says Hair by Nature owner Jennifer Giancola.
Which parts of Ontario are moving into Stage 2 of reopening?:Next stage of province's reopening will commence June 24
The Ontario government has announced that two more public health regions—Toronto and Peel—will be permitted to begin Stage 2 of their reopening processes, starting June 24.
Dundas patios open as some COVID-19 restrictions eased:Brewery benefits from new patio rules to add service
Brewery benefits from new patio rules to add service
Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 video update: June 22, 2020:City of Toronto being added to list of cities entering Stage 2
Ontario Premier Doug Ford speaks in Toronto with Health Minister Christine Elliott, Finance Minister Rod Phillips, and Labour Minister Monte McNaughton
Hamilton’s fireworks ban continues for Canada Day
Canada Day is around the corner and it will be celebrated, just a little differently, than in previous years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Salons, parlours and patios reopen on Concession Street:Life creeping back to new normal along Mountain’s oldest commercial district
There was a small but noticeable buzz along Concession Street June 19.
‘My next memory was waking up a month later’: Guns and gangs in GTA leaving growing list of victims
Gunfire in neighbourhoods across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) has become an all too common occurrence.
Hamilton's Red Hill Valley Parkway speed limit to remain 80 km/h
"I think it is there for good reason," said Ward 5 Coun. Chad Collins.
'It was crazy, just crazy': Some Flamborough businesses reopen, demand for services spikes
As Hamilton enters Phase 2 of the province’s gradual reopening, Flamborough businesses are adapting to new guidelines in an effort to get back to what they do best — serving the community.
Stoney Creek bride-to-be hopes Ontario will loosen restrictions on wedding ceremonies and receptions:2020 season may be lost
As an event planner and bride-to-be, Naomi Menezes can appreciate the uncertainties facing Ontario’s wedding industry.
'Couldn’t really believe it': Message in a bottle discovered in Waterdown attic:Family plans to add letters and return bottle to attic
When Drake Forth placed his message in a bottle in the attic of his Waterdown home in 2002, he didn’t think he’d ever see it again.
'We're disappointed': Dr. John Seaton closes doors for final time:New Rockton Elementary School to open in fall 2020
After 50 years, Dr. John Seaton Elementary School — most recently christened the Rockton Elementary School Seaton Campus — closed its doors for the final time this week.
Hamilton to spend over $1 million to make Upper James pedestrian-friendly
The pedestrian-friendly initiative was initiated by former Ward 7 Coun. Donna Skelly.
Motorcycle theft investigation in Burlington recovers 7 bikes, bear spray, drugs and leads to 3 arrests
Three people have been arrested following a motorcycle theft investigation by Halton Police. The investigation began in May.
WATCH LIVE: Premier Doug Ford and Education Minister Stephen Lecce announce plan for reopening schools in September
Watch the live news conference as Premier Doug Ford and Education Minister Stephen Lecce provide an update on the start of the 2020-2021 school year amid their government’s response to the ongoing COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak.
Enjoy fireworks at home on Canada Day, but do it safely, says Toronto Fire Services:All public fireworks displays cancelled in Toronto due to COVID-19 pandemic
While fireworks may have been cancelled this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Torontonians can still celebrate with smaller fireworks displays.
Canada should focus on 'wealth creation' to get economy running, says Liberal MP Bob Bratina
"We are listening and responding to the needs as best we can," says Liberal MP Bob Bratina.
Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum reopens June 26:Visitors will be limited and physical distancing rules in affect
Starting June 26 at 10 a.m. you will be able to get a closer look although limited attendance and physical distancing rules will be in effect at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum.
WATCH LIVE: Premier Doug Ford gives his daily COVID-19 update on June 18, 2020:BONUS: PM Justin Trudeau provides update on federal response to COVID-19
BONUS: PM Justin Trudeau provides update on federal response to COVID-19
5 ways to get your finances back on track as Ontario starts to reopen:Having a plan will help when deferrals, benefits expire: expert
As more and more businesses open up across the province, and many Ontarians go back to work, it may be the right time to prepare for the financial future.
Hamilton transit delays improvements as it ramps up service in July
Passengers will be required to wear a mask to ride a bus starting June 22.
CF Lime Ridge Mall reopens on Friday:But only 1,100 shoppers will be allowed in at a time
It’s been a busy few days for Matt Ashley and the staff at Ashley Jewellers and most of the other stores at CF Lime Ridge Mall, as they prepare to reopen at 11 a.m. tomorrow.
McCarthy Uniforms manufacturing, distributing masks for kids and teens:Products developed in consultation with families
Workplace and school uniform outfitter McCarthy Uniforms has unveiled a new line of personal protective equipment (PPE) for children and teens.
FreshCo grocery store workers in North York, west Toronto contract COVID-19:Toronto Public Health reminding people to physically distance themselves from others, wash hands often
Two Freshco employees, one from a store in west Toronto’s Wallace Emerson area and from a store in North York, have tested positive for COVID-19.
5 Great Places To Paddle in the Kawarthas
Canoeing and kayaking are growing sports in Kawartha Lakes, and with more than 250 lakes and rivers, there is no lack of fabulous waters to paddle. The City of Kawartha Lakes’ tourism department offers a few ‘hot spots,’ especially for new paddl
WATCH LIVE: Premier Doug Ford gives his daily COVID-19 update on June 17, 2020:BONUS: PM Justin Trudeau provides update on federal response to COVID-19
BONUS: PM Justin Trudeau provides update on federal response to COVID-19
Hamilton to reopen splash pads, public washrooms, and eventually pools under Stage 2 plan
Stage 2 reopening plans, set to start June 19, will allow barbers, hair salons, spas, and patios to reopen.
Ancaster's municipal service centre left out of Hamilton's Stage 2 reopening plans
Emergency Operations Centre director Paul Johnson says all municipal service centres will continue to be closed as city reopens.
17 people test positive for coronavirus at Thornhill assisted-living facility:Sunrise of Thornhill latest long-term care facility with outbreak in York Region
Sunrise of Thornhill latest long-term care facility with outbreak in York Region
Hamilton residents could face double-digit tax increases because of pandemic spending
Hamilton's deficit could reach $122 millions and possible double-digit tax increases.
Celebrate Canada Day 2020 with virtual challenges, livestreamed performances:Provincial government has yet to announce its plan for July 1
Like business meetings, family gatherings and game nights, Canada Day celebrations will go virtual this year in order to maintain physical distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
WATCH LIVE: Premier Doug Ford gives his daily COVID-19 update on June 16, 2020
Watch the live news conference as Premier Doug Ford and Health Minister Christine Elliott provide an update on their government’s response to the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak.
Hamilton updates physical distancing bylaw
Mayor Fred Eisenberger has called the bylaw an "unfortunate, but necessary circumstance."
'Traffic is going to back up': Greensville residents concerned about renewed traffic woes:HCA to implement waterfall reservations without shuttle
The Hamilton Conservation Authority has instituted a reservation system for visitors to Webster’s Falls, Tews Falls and the Dundas Peak, but lack of a shuttle bus service due to COVID-19, means Greensville residents feel the HCA is ignoring their wishes.
Dundas Delsey Pond odour cause undetermined:Testing indicates odour wasn’t result of a sewage spill
Testing indicates smell wasn’t result of a sewage spill
Ancaster groups cancel summer camps in wake of COVID-19
Hamilton could have modified summer day camps in July and August, say officials.
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