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Second cannabis store proposed for Waterdown:Application for cannabis retail location at 64 Hamilton St. N.
A second cannabis retail shop application for Waterdown is in progress with the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO).
Illegal coronavirus parking lot parties becoming a thing in Brampton
The City of Brampton continues to have to issue fines to people gathering in parking lots amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
LIVE VIDEO: Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 video update on May 28, 2020
In a news conference at Queen’s Park, Ontario Premier Doug Ford and provincial cabinet ministers Christine Elliott (health) and Dr. Merrilee Fullerton (long-term care) provide an update on their government’s response to the ongoing COVID-19 (coronav
‘The timing couldn't have been worse:’ How do Joey’s World and similar businesses bounce back from coronavirus?:#futureofwork is complicated for places like indoor playgrounds, escap
“The timing couldn’t have been worse for a business like ours,” say the owners of Joey's World indoor playground in Bowmanville
Dundas stunt driver strikes two pedestrians:Early left turn at King and Market resulted in charges
Hamilton police charged the driver of a pickup truck, who struck two pedestrians crossing Market Street South in Dundas, with stunt driving and failing to yield to pedestrians.
What you need to know about Ford’s takeover of long-term care homes:Ontario government will now manage five at-risk homes
The Ontario government has announced it will be temporarily taking over management of five high-risk long-term care homes, following a gruesome report compiled by Canadian Armed Forces members who were dispatched to help in long-term care amid the COVID-19 crisis.
Hamilton YWCA mask campaign hits home for volunteer:Sewing relieves stress of having family in hard-hit Italy, she says
Valentina Spadafora has become a bit of an expert in making face masks amid the coronavirus outbreak, and she’s using the skill to benefit the Hamilton YWCA, while also taking comfort in the task.
Brampton residents concerned about transparency in release of coronavirus data
The City of Brampton has recently come under fire from residents over a perceived lack of transparency when reporting details surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.
'It's just really heartbreaking': Air conditioning unit stolen from Stoney Creek's Wesley United Church:Theft discovered May 26
Like many small churches, Stoney Creek’s Wesley United has lost important rental income from its community partners since the venue shut its doors for the coronavirus pandemic.
'So glad we're back': Waterdown BIA shops open while merchants adapt to 'new normal':#FUTUREOFWORK: Sanitizing, distancing measures part of reopening
As the province sets to reopen in stages, businesses in Waterdown are preparing their shops for what will be the new normal.
'We're taking over:' Province now in charge of Pickering's Orchard Villa long-term care home:Move comes following damning Canadian military report about the horrific conditions at the long-term care h
The provincial government is taking over the management of Orchard Villa and four other retirement homes in Ontario.
LIVE VIDEO: Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 video update on May 27, 2020
In a news conference at Queen’s Park, Ontario Premier Doug Ford and provincial cabinet ministers Christine Elliott (health) and Dr. Merrilee Fullerton (long-term care) provide an update on their government’s response to the ongoing COVID-19 (coronav
Dundas Osprey nest removal under review by ministry:Exemption not intended to permit unauthorized removal for routine work
Exemption not intended to permit unauthorized removal for routine work
2020 CANUSA Games in Hamilton cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic
The 2020 CANUSA Games have been cancelled.
Portion of westbound Linc to close for repairs this Friday:Closure needed for repairs to overhead signage
The City of Hamilton is closing the westbound lanes of the Lincoln Alexander Expressway between the Upper James exit ramp and the Garth Street entrance ramp for one night beginning Friday, May 29.
'It's a day-by-day thing:' Uxbridge businesses adapt to coronavirus controls:With the gradual lifting of coronavirus measures comes new hope — and new challenges — for local businesses. #f
With the gradual lifting of coronavirus measures comes new hope — and new challenges — for local businesses.
Quick pivot to face shield manufacturing saves jobs at Oshawa and Bowmanville companies:#futureofwork
Two Durham companies who quickly transitioned to making face shields in response to the COVID-19 pandemic have found success and increased employment in a time of great economic uncertainty.
‘Our focus is on the long-term viability of the business’:Who are Jordan Bitove and Paul Rivett? And why do they want to buy Torstar?
Who are Jordan Bitove and Paul Rivett? And why do they want to buy Torstar?
Torstar to be sold, taken private in $52-million deal:Sale includes Toronto Star, six other dailies and 70 community newspapers
Torstar Corp. announced Tuesday it has entered into an agreement with an entity controlled by two prominent Toronto businessmen for them to acquire the entire news media company, including its flagship newspaper the Toronto Star and all its community newspapers.
Ontario's charities in dire need of help, industry experts say:Pandemic puts #givingback at an all-time low
Ontario’s charities are in distress.
Pickering City Centre development on hold, but still a go:#futureofwork: Former Sears wing has been demolished to make way for new buildings
Due to challenges stemming from COVID-19, the development of the Pickering City Centre is on pause.
'My duty to my mother': Class-action lawsuit filed against Orchard Villa:Suit claims negligence, breach of contract and wrongful death
A damning report prepared by members of the Canadian Armed Forces painted a bleak picture of the care provided at Orchard Villa and four other long-term care facilities in Ontario.
LIVE VIDEO: Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 video update on May 26, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
Hamilton's bylaw officers will be monitoring large gatherings across city
Emergency Operations Centre director Paul Johnson says city is "beyond educating" public about rules.
Coronavirus delays Hamilton school bullying report:New Dec. 16 deadline allows rescheduling of cancelled sessions
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board trustees are giving an expert bullying review panel until December to file a final report, pushing back the deadline for a second time.
Downtown Stoney Creek Tim Hortons serving last cup:Shop to close for good on May 31, servers confirm
People in downtown Stoney Creek will soon have to go somewhere other than Tim Hortons for coffee.
Coping with COVID-19: Whitby tech companies make most of instant changes:#futureofwork: 1855 Accelerator firms adapt to change
Even though it was designed to be a hub for technology innovators, the Whitby 1855 Accelerator has managed to weather the storm of the COVID-19 pandemic remarkably well.
Brampton downtown business core may look very different after coronavirus
Like all large cities in Canada, Brampton’s once-bustling downtown core has slowed to more of a trickle of people, as residents have hunkered down and businesses of all types have either had to shut down completely or make big changes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘Mr. Stoney Creek,’ Jack Norris never stopped helping people:Late councillor kept taking constituent calls after leaving politics
Known as “Mr. Stoney Creek,” Jack Norris is remembered for being liked by everyone as he selflessly helped others, both as a councillor and leader of many local charitable causes.
City of Brampton urging all transit riders to wear masks
Those riding Brampton Transit are being advised by the city to wear masks while travelling on public transit.
Painting up a new mural on Hamilton Mountain's Concession Street:New mural at Stoneroads will show character of the street
A new mural aimed at reflecting the character of Concession Street is taking shape on the building that houses Stoneroads Bar and Grill at Concession and Summit Avenue.
Dundas 24 Brock St. N. promotion starts, sales not allowed:Proposed condo development has not received site plan approval
Proposed condo development has not received site plan approval
Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 video update on May 25, 2020
Premier Doug Ford and Ontario Ministers Provide COVID-19 Update
'Starting to gain a little traction': Flamborough businesses weathering the COVID-19 storm:#FUTUREOFWORK: Waterdown Collision offering new services
Although the COVID-19 pandemic has caused widespread difficulties for businesses across the country, several Flamborough businesses have managed to weather the storm.
Stoney Creek shops cautiously reopen amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic:Reduced hours, new safety rules greet customers #futureofwork
Sharon Richards isn’t taking any chances with the coronavirus as she once again welcomes customers into her downtown Stoney Creek gift shop.
Stoney Creek-area businessman selling reuseable, non-medical facemasks:Polyester microfleece facemasks available in minimum quantities of 10
While he’s officially semi-retired, around this time of year Jim Wilkins is normally sourcing items like golf shirts, pens and staff uniforms for his business, Jim Wilkins Promotions.
Durham casinos not taking chances with coronavirus:When gaming houses reopen, new safety precautions will be in place
Gaming house guests can expect to see changes when the doors to Durham’s casinos swing open as coronavirus restrictions are eased.
COVID-19 will push employers to redefine working from home, experts say:#futureofwork will mean more flexibility, new leadership roles
Professor Markus Biehl has been partially working from home for years.
Big-box stores have to rethink retail to survive COVID-19, experts say:Retail experts weigh in on #futureofwork
Toronto wardrobe consultant and personal shopper Kara Brownlee has been getting creative these days.
Hamilton councillors to decide direction of SoBi bikesharing program
Hamilton residents are urging the city to keep the popular bikeshare program rolling.Over 6,400 people have signed a change.org petition initiated by Cycle Hamilton urging the city to keep the program moving. Uber sent a letter to the city May
Working from home because of COVID-19? Here's what you can claim on your taxes:The #futureofwork could include claiming your heating bill as a business expense
Ontarians working from home this spring due to COVID-19 could be in for a break next tax season, an Ottawa-based expert in tax accounting says. That is, if they take the time to claim home office expenses.
COVID-19 crisis forces Oakville Dog Guides to close and halt training:Annual Pet Valu Walk for Dog Guides goes virtual
Like all other non-essential workplaces, the Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides was forced to abruptly close its Wilson Street facility as the pandemic gripped Ontario.
Hamiltons' reopening plan includes virtual meetings, masks and working from home
"Some things won't change for a very long time," said Emergency Operations Director Paul Johnson.
Dundas's Valley City required to make repairs
City of Hamilton bylaw enforcement is working with the owners of historic 64 Hatt St., the former Valley City Manufacturing, on several building repairs that must be completed by August 1 to avoid property standards charges.
Concession Street businesses coping with new reality thanks to the coronavirus:Pandemic has led to online and curbside service, forced some closures #FutureOfWork
The coronavirus pandemic has changed the way many businesses on Concession Street are operating.
Downtown Dundas's future unclear in face of coronavirus impacts:#futureofwork
It could be a very different Downtown Dundas that emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, but one that responds with innovations addressing a new reality of customer service.
Ancaster businesses take advantage and adapt to coronavirus pandemic marketplace
"You've got to take advantage of the situation," said Velofix owner Sean Green.
Six new cannabis stores in the works for Oshawa while first store proposed for Bowmanville
Six new cannabis stores are proposed for Oshawa as well as new stores for Bowmanville and Ajax.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 video update: May 22, 2020
Premier Diug Ford hosts a daily video update on the COVID-19 pandemic.
Waterfalls, escarpment areas remain closed, Hamilton Conservation Authority warns
Now that the warmer weather has finally arrived, the Hamilton Conservation Authority is reminding outdoor enthusiasts that waterfall and escarpment areas remain closed to all users.
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