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Dundas osprey nest removal didn’t violate rules:Birds may have given up on cell tower nesting site
Ospreys may have given up on a nesting site on a Dundas cell tower by the time Ontario’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry determined Bell Canada did not violate the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act by removing a previous nest there in Ma
Dundas Cactus Festival 2020 street events replaced by online presentations:For The Love of Dundas broadcasts planned August 21 to 23, due to COVID-19
For The Love of Dundas broadcasts planned August 21 to 23, due to COVID-19
New playground equipment for Bobby Kerr Park on Hamilton Mountain:Project brings back memories for Bruno Uggenti and Tom Jackson
For Bruno Uggenti and Tom Jackson what’s old is new again.
Dundas youth day camps consider options under COVID-19 guidelines:Organizations can plan now for July day camps, some already cancelled
Organizations can plan now for July day camps, some already cancelled
‘No safe space:’ Growing up in gangland
Adam Ellis didn’t set out to become a gangster.
Hamilton to allow public to take part in planning meetings virtually
Public will be allowed to either submit a five-minute video or appear virtually at planning, committee of adjustment meetings.
Advocates applaud Ontario's loosened restrictions on long-term care visits:Isolation in long-term care has been 'killing our seniors': Toronto resident
Toronto resident Perry Lupyrypa, whose mother resides in a long-term care home in Winnipeg, and who has other relatives in care facilities in Ontario, is feeling that her recent advocacy efforts have paid off — at least partially.
Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 video update: June 12, 2020:BONUS VIDEO: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau provides his daily update
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 in Ontario and the government’s response to the pandemic.
Hamilton school board budget ‘tricky’ best guess:Ministry of Education months late on grants announcement
Hamilton’s public school board is readying to pass only a provisional budget for the coming school year because it’s still awaiting word on annual Ministry of Education funding traditionally announced by the end of March.
'Absolutely delighted': New combined police and fire station approved for Flamborough:Project would see police, fire both contribute $8 million
The Hamilton Police Services Board approved a proposal for a new joint police and fire station in Waterdown at its June 11 meeting.
What's going on here now? New courts greet Carlisle Tennis Club players
The Carlisle Tennis Club has served up two new courts for its members.JUST THE FACTS• After 20 years of wear and tear, two of the club’s courts were replaced. • The upgrades were made possible thanks to an Ontario Trillium Foundation grant.
2020 Waterdown Oh Canada Ribfest goes virtual:Plans for local restaurants to offer 'Ribfest Specials'
The 2020 Waterdown Oh Canada Ribfest is going virtual.
Race-based COVID-19 data: What it is and how it works:Advocates say it could save lives in Ontario
Do you know what race and income-based health data are and how they're used?
Ontario’s colleges and universities cancel fall sports programming:'Unprecedented times require unprecedented action': association chair
The OCAA and OUA hope to start seasons in winter 2021.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 June 9, 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.
Combined police and fire station proposed for Waterdown:Recommendation before Police Services Board on June 11
Waterdown could soon be getting a long-awaited police station.
Upper Stoney Creek’s Saltfleet wetlands also good for pocketbook, study finds:$15M project projected to bring up to $44M in benefits
Spending $15 million to create four wetlands at upper Stoney Creek’s fledgling Saltfleet Conservation Area to reduce flash flooding below the escarpment will more than pay for itself, an economic analysis concludes.
Upper Stoney Creek’s Billy Green school in gym battle:Province rejects Hamilton board request to use own money
The battle in upper Stoney Creek for a long-promised new gym at Billy Green Elementary School may turn political following the province’s rejection of a Hamilton public board request to use its own money for the $2.4-million project.
Hamilton Mountain road work season returns:Pandemic only briefly stalled road and sewer projects across the city
The coronavirus pandemic is not having any major affect on road and sewer projects planned for 2020 in Hamilton.
Thousands of peaceful protestors attend #BlackLivesMatter rally in Oshawa Sunday:Speaker to crowd: "Black Lives Matter they matter where?" Crowd: "Black Lives they matter here!"
Speaker to crowd: "Black Lives Matter they matter where?" Crowd: "Black Lives they matter here!"
Brampton set to reopen all parks — with restrictions
The City of Brampton announced Monday, June 8 that it will reopen all parks starting June 11 — but not entirely.
Residents left in soiled diapers: Here's what the military found when they inspected Orchard Villa:Report prompts action by the province and an investigation into the government's handling of the situ
A military report on the situation at Orchard Villa long-term care home in Pickering as well as four other homes was a surprise to many, but not to the families of residents who lived at the Pickering facility.
Which parts of Ontario are cleared for Stage 2 of reopening?:Next stage of province's reopening will commence June 12
The Ontario government has announced that 24 public heath regions across the province will be permitted to begin Stage 2 of their reopening processes, starting June 12.
How Glen Hill Strathaven beat COVID-19:Families credit exceptional caution and care for ending outbreak
The COVID-19 outbreak at Glen Hill Strathaven has been declared over.
Lakeridge Health overseeing Orchard Villa in Pickering for 90 days:The contract is expected to begin by June 11
Lakeridge will oversee operations at Orchard Villa long-term care home in Pickering for 90 days.
Back in business: Places of worship to reopen at reduced capacity June 12:What you need to know about restrictions on gatherings
The Ontario government has announced that that it will be relaxing restrictions on social gatherings and allowing for places of worship to open across Ontario, as part of stage 2 of the reopening plan.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 June 8, 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.
Jay Keddy Access Trail up and down Hamilton Mountain is about to become reality:Claremont Access slated to close next month as installation of multi-purpose trail begins
Mark Rejhon and Alain Bureau say it will add a much needed and safer path for cyclists up and down the Mountain.
Hamilton councillors test drive idea to recoupe losses from transit service
The coronavirus pandemic has seen the city's transit service projected to lose about $11 million.
Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre project underway, with questions about schedule
Supporters of the art centre say they expect the project to be completed by its fall 2021 deadline.
Ancaster Arts Centre project underway with questions about schedule
Supporters of the art centre say they expect the project to be completed by its fall 2021 deadline.
'It's kind of constant': Off-road vehicle use raises concerns in Flamborough:Complaints have increased since COVID-19, says Partridge
An apparent increase in the use of all-terrain vehicles and dirt bikes near settlement areas since the COVID-19 pandemic has taken hold prompted concerns from Flamborough residents.
Dundas RBC branch to reopen this month:CIBC remains closed while other banks stayed open
CIBC remains closed while other banks stayed open
Spencer Gorge to test visitor reservation system:Greensville citizen’s group objects to plan to scrap shuttle buses
People wishing to visit the Spencer Gorge once coronavirus restrictions are lift will need to reserve a spot in advance, but will also be able to drive there rather than take a shuttle bus from Christie Lake Conservation Area.
“I felt like a shell of a human': Waterdown woman had COVID-19 for 61 days:Doriana Homerski, 26, bedridden for two months with virus
For 61 days Doriana Homerski had COVID-19.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 June 5, 2020:BONUS VIDEO: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau provides his daily update
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 in Ontario and the government’s response to the pandemic.
Dundas stunt driver court appearance set:Little information released on collision with pedestrians
Little information released on collision with pedestrians
Talk to kids early about race and racism, says Ontario education expert:Research shows two-year-olds link race with behaviour
Research has shown​ that children can distinguish skin colour as young as three months old.For that reason, Avis Glaze, an education expert, and former education commissioner for Ontario, believes it is never too early to start teaching children about race and racial justice.
The psychological effects of coping with grief during COVID-19:Absence of meaningful rituals can 'have a profound impact': expert
Amy Fowlow’s grandmother didn’t die from COVID-19, but Fowlow said for her family, it certainly felt like she did.
The Beer Store, LCBO extend opening hours during coronavirus pandemic
Those looking to pick up their favourite adult beverage now have more time to do so.
Police unions blast Hamilton school board racism letter:Toronto highrise death tied to alleged George Floyd murder
Toronto and Hamilton police unions are calling the Hamilton public school board “irresponsible” for issuing an open letter characterizing the death of a woman who fell from a 24th-floor apartment balcony while officers were there as an act of anti-Black racism.
Orchard Villa resident, 88, beats COVID-19:Lakeridge to wait until COVID-19 outbreak declared over before returning patients to Orchard Villa
An Orchard Villa man has bounced back from COVID-19 at age 88.
Hamilton Lowe's store worker tests positive for COVID-19:Barton Street store closes, then reopens after extensive cleaning
An associate at the Hamilton Lowe’s store at 1945 Barton St. E. has tested positive for COVID-19, the company confirmed on its website.
Ancaster Walmart store says employee tested positive for COVID-19
Employee last worked at the Garner Road West store on May 27.
Dundas Farmers’ Market opens June 11 with a new look:COVID-19 protocols mean changes to operation for 12th season
COVID-19 protocols mean changes to operation for 12th season
City gets 470 complaints for residential parties in Brampton in two weeks in spite of physical distancing laws
The City of Brampton has seen a big increase in reports of residential social gatherings in the past two weeks violating physical distancing bylaws as many residents continue to ignore the advice of health officials amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Dundas infrastructure projects dealing with COVID-19 pandemic:Highway 8 Creekside work on schedule while some projects delayed
Highway 8 Creekside work on schedule while some projects delayed
What’s going on here on Rendell Avenue on Hamilton Mountain?:Rendell Boulevard near Queensdale Avenue
If you were travelling on Rendell Avenue and were wondering why the road was blocked off, we have the answers.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 June 4, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 in Ontario and the government’s response to the pandemic.
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger says more funding needed to prevent service cuts:'It's not new money,' says Eisenberger
"It's not new money," said Mayor Fred Eisenberger.
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