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Hamilton to enforce paid on-street parking and lots starting May 16
You know Hamilton is starting to reopen when the city starts to enforce parking violations on its main commercial streets.James Buffet, manager of parking enforcement and school safety, said starting May 16, bylaw officers will be out enforcing m
Back in business: Golf courses, outdoor sports fields to reopen May 16:Here's what to expect if you're hoping to get active in the coming days
Outdoor sports fields for activities that don’t involve close physical contact will be open to the public starting May 16.
Back in business: Dog groomers can re-open salons, May 19:Here's what you need to know when going to the pet grooming salon
Barrie dog groomer to have pet owners wait outside
Back in business: Health, medical services to resume May 19:What you need to know before making an appointment
The province has announced that certain health and medical services will resume, beginning May 19.
No fireworks in Dundas this Victoria Day weekend
There will be no fireworks lighting up the sky at the Dundas Driving Park this Victoria Day weekend.
Dundas teachers respond to new way of learning with fun, innovation and Martin Short:New tools, same goals help students #learnfromhome
New tools, same goals help students #learnfromhome
Back in business: Retail stores not located in malls to reopen May 19:Here’s what you need to know about shopping retail
The province has announced the reopening of streetside retail shops beginning May 19.
Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: May 14, 2020
Ontario Premier Doug Ford to announce first stage of re-opening
55th Hamilton Beavers and Cubs meeting online:Youngsters salute front line workers with posters
They may be confined to their homes but youngsters with the Hamilton 55th Beavers and Cubs group are still meeting.
Hamilton objects to proposed Ancaster cannabis store location
Public submissions for cannabis location application deadline to Alcohol and Gaming Commission is May 22.
UP FOR A CHALLENGE: Staying active during COVID-19:Mental health and physical health can be a challenge during COVID-19 pandemic so our family created challenges to deal with this unprecedented time,
Mental health and physical health can be a challenge during COVID-19 pandemic so our family created challenges to deal with this unprecedented time
Hamilton Mountain students eye fall graduation ceremonies:Online learning vital during pandemic #LearnFromHome
Students and teachers using online learning during coronavirus pandemic #LearnFromHome
What’s it like to be a new college grad in Hamilton during the coronavirus pandemic?:Greg McNeish remains hopeful #learnfromhome
In his early 20s, Greg McNeish meandered through a few college programs. But the Hamilton Mountain resident struggled to find his true calling.
Ex-Mount Albion Conservation area centre cuts escarpment protection strings:Long-sought provincial OK clears way for 1.2-ha lot’s sale or lease
It’s taken five years and a change in governments, but the Hamilton Conservation Authority is free to find a wider range of uses for a vacant home that once served as an outdoor education for the Mount Albion Conservation Area.
Mississauga home and condo sales tumble in April amid coronavirus pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has reduced real estate transactions in Mississauga to a trickle compared to previous years.
Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: May 13, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 in Ontario and the government’s response.In a news conference at Queen’s Park, Ontario Premier Doug Ford and provincial cabinet ministers Christine Elliott (health) and Stephe
'I see you': Pickering nurse on front lines of coronavirus response
Being a nurse is a tough job at the best of times — dealing with people and families in pain.
Hamilton prepares do and don't reopening coronavirus messages to reassure public
As Hamilton gradually reopens services and businesses, local officials want the public to understand the dos and don’ts of how to maintain physical distancing measures as the city continues to battle the coronavirus pandemic.
Federal funding a good start but not enough for farmers: Ontario Federation of Agriculture
The Federal government’s announced financial support for the agri-food industry may be falling short of expectations for some farmers.
Oshawa coronavirus cases closing in on 200
Oshawa has had nearly 200 positive COVID-19 cases since the beginning of the pandemic, according to the Region of Durham, with the majority of those cases listed as resolved.
'First of many:' Family of man who died of coronavirus at Pickering's Orchard Villa file lawsuit:Suit claims negligence, breach of contract and breach of fiduciary duty
The family of a man who died at Orchard Villa has filed a lawsuit against Orchard Villa Long-Term Care Home and owners Southbridge Care Homes claiming negligence in caring for a family member.
Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: May 12, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 in Ontario and the government’s response. At Queen’s Park, Ontario Premier Doug Ford, Health Minister Christine Elliott, Finance Minister Rod Phillips, and government House
Second staff member at Whitby's Fairview Lodge tests positive for coronavirus
A staff member at Fairview Lodge in Whitby has tested positive for COVID-19, the second such case at the long-term care home located on Dundas Street West in Whitby.
What's going on here on the Ancaster Radial Trail?:Work continuing in May
Restoration of the Ancaster Radial Trail is scheduled to continue until May 29.
John Gabriel is cleaning up on Hamilton Mountain:North-central Mountain man has been picking up litter during morning walks for years
For the past seven years the 78-year-old retired Canadian Tire vice president, accountant and brother of former CFL star Tony Gabriel, has been picking up litter around his north-central Mountain neighbourhood each day while out for his morning walk.
Volunteering not mandatory for 2020 high school grads, but still a good idea: advocates:#learnfromhome: Benefits of volunteering extend beyond high school credits, advocates say
Ontario’s education ministry has waived the requirement for high school students graduating this year to complete 40 hours of community volunteer work.
Ancaster Farmers' Market offers update on 2020 Season and COVID-19
With the Province of Ontario opening up in recent days, many have been asking about the status of the Ancaster Farmers' Market, says market manager Cindy Hawryluk.
Proposed Ancaster cannabis store riles neighbours:Cannabis Roll application for Hatton Drive 'in progress'
Ancaster residents say they were surprised to learn about an application for a proposed cannabis store in an established residential area near Fiddlers Green Road and Highway 403.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
Dundas long-term care coronavirus surveillance testing catches cases early:Villa outbreak resolved, while Wentworth Lodge gets second outbreak under control
Villa outbreak resolved, while Wentworth Lodge gets second outbreak under control
Mental health crisis in Ontario may follow COVID-19 pandemic: poll:Majority worry about province's future after pandemic passes
Majority worry about province's future after pandemic passes
What are the psychological effects of physical distancing?:Psychology experts weigh in on ways to stay #healthyathome
Karen Kofman has been teaching yin yoga on Zoom since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
What does the future of telemedicine look like in Ontario after COVID-19?:Improved virtual platform, secured funding is necessary: GTA physician
Something made Dr. Nadia Alam ask her patient to switch over to FaceTime during a recent phone call followup.
List of COVID-19 outbreaks and total deaths at long-term care homes in Brampton, Mississauga and Caledon
The Region of Peel is reporting outbreaks at 20 long-term care and retirement homes across the region with 119 deaths reported to date in seniors congregate living or nursing facilities.
Many who rely on group therapy for addiction left vulnerable by COVID-19:Experts offer advice for staying #healthyathome
COVID-19 has impacted most Canadians, but social, economic and health disparities leave some groups more vulnerable than others.​
Coronavirus cancels 2020 Port Perry Fair:Labour Day weekend staple will return in 2021
The coronavirus crisis has prompted the Port Perry Agricultural Society to cancel the 2020 edition of the Port Perry Fair.
Coronavirus cases surge past 3,000 in Brampton, Mississauga and Caledon, with nearly 200 deaths
Peel Region hit an unfortunate milestone on Saturday after confirmed and probable cases surpassed the 3,000 mark across Brampton, Mississauga and Caledon, with nearly 200 deaths associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Brampton exploring steeper fines for those littering protective gloves and masks
Discarded protective masks and latex gloves have become a common sight in parking lots and on Brampton streets since the COVID-19 pandemic began and city council wants to put a stop to it.
‘Measures are working’: Coronavirus curve flattening in Brampton, Mississauga and Caledon
Officials for The Region of Peel and City of Brampton say the most recent COVID-19 case numbers in Brampton, Mississauga and Caledon are encouraging and that physical distancing measures in place for weeks now are flattening the curve across the region.
Dundas Valley Manufacturing building not protected from alterations:Part of facade painted white to cover stains
Part of facade painted white to cover stains.
Flamborough women's organizations seeing increased need:Eagles Nest, FWRC facing funding challenges due to COVID-19
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, Flamborough organizations that support women in crisis say the need for their services is growing.
Coronavirus outbreak over at Hillsdale Terraces in Oshawa:14 residents killed in one of Ontario’s first outbreaks declared at a long-term care home
The COVID-19 outbreak at Hillsdale Terraces long-term care home is over, according to the Region of Durham which operates the Oshawa long-term care home.
Stoney Creekers find ways to keep active during pandemic:Internet and innovation key to exercise classes #healthyathome
Patti Moffatt says she likes working out in the company of others, so she worried when her nearby Winona gym could no longer host classes at its Lewis Road storefront after closing due to the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Cancer Assistance Program CARE walk a go:But participants are being asked to walk around their neighbourhoods this year
The coronavirus pandemic isn’t stopping the Cancer Assistance Program’s sixth annual fundraising CARE walk, but it is altering the event.
'We would love the support of our customers': Flamborough's retail stores can sell curbside May 11:Here’s what you need to know about shopping retail
The province has announced the reopening of streetside retail shops for curbside pickup and delivery beginning May 11.
Law firm looking at filing class-action lawsuit against Pickering's Orchard Villa:Orchard Villa has highest death rate of residents in Ontario
The provincial government has pledged to hold a review into the staggering number of deaths in long-term care facilities during the pandemic.
Port Perry Tim Hortons employee tests positive for coronavirus:Old Simcoe Road Tim Hortons closes for cleaning, workers in self-isolation
An employee at a Port Perry Tim Hortons franchise has tested positive for COVID-19, prompting the restaurant to quarantine a number of workers and close for cleaning.
'A true blessing': Flamborough landscapers, lawn services back in business:Here’s what you need to know when hiring these companies
The province announced a reopening of landscaping and lawn care businesses this week.
What’s Going on Here on Hamilton Mountain:Fibre optics installation on Concession Street
You may have noticed several Bell Canada vehicles on Concession Street over the last few days. Here's what's going on.
Hamilton school board offers aid for hungry students:Food gift cards help fill nutrition void during home learning
Hamilton’s public school board is working with local charities to help students who were relying on school nutrition programs to stay fed while they learn from home during the novel coronavirus pandemic.
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