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Six questions scientists want to answer about coronavirus:Take our poll about coronavirus travel plans
Read how scientists are scrambling to find out more about coronavirus.
Part of Waterdown bypass complete, but won't open until later this year:Bypass to connect to Centre Road in 2020
Although a section of the long-awaited Waterdown east-west bypass route — which will be known as Waterdown North Drive — is complete, it will likely not open to traffic until the end of 2020.
To counter online shopping, Waterdown retailers focus on quality and service
It’s easy enough to buy a fridge online, but – fortunately for Ward Misner – it’s also the type of product most people still want to see in person.
Hamilton public board set for three one-day teacher walkouts:Escalating strike action prompts board to cancel classes
Hamilton public elementary schools will close on Jan. 31, Feb. 6 and Feb. 7 as teachers escalate one-day strikes to ramp up pressure on Premier Doug Ford’s government to settle their contract dispute.
Toronto ‘loved to see' Kobe Bryant play, says ex-Raptor Jerome Williams:City among many paying tribute to late NBA legend
Playing against Kobe Bryant was always special for Jerome Williams.
New look for Joslin’s Mixed Martial Arts:Changes make long-time Concession Street business more inviting
The school began at the downtown YMCA and moved to the former Scott Park high school before moving to Concession Street in 1973.
Face masks are selling out in Toronto, but will they protect you from getting the coronavirus?:Whether the mask will help 'depends on who is using the mask and how they’re using it'
With a second presumptive case of the Wuhan coronavirus reported Monday morning in Toronto, the temptation to stock up on surgical masks at your local pharmacy might be high.
What you need to know to stay safe from Wuhan coronavirus:Ontario health officials confirmed 2 presumptive cases of coronavirus in Toronto as of Jan. 27 following outbreak in China
Ontario health officials confirmed 2 presumptive cases of coronavirus in Toronto as of Jan. 27 following outbreak in China
Dundas University Plaza cannabis store application comment period closes:13 comments forwarded to applicant for response
The Issue: Application to open a cannabis retail store, the second in Dundas, at University Plaza proceeding through the review process.The Impact: Neighbours generally accepting, but concerned about smoking around plaza and rail trail.
Second ‘presumptive’ case of coronavirus confirmed in Toronto:Wife of first reported patient in self-isolation: province
Ontario health officials have confirmed a second “presumptive” case of Wuhan novel coronavirus in Toronto.
What's Going on Here? Waterdown north-south bypass:Burke Street connection to Waterdown Road to be complete in 2020
Burke Street is being extended to connect Dundas Street to Mountain Brow Road and Waterdown Road, as part of the Waterdown north-south bypass.
Toronto’s coronavirus patient showed mild symptoms on his flight to Pearson:'Patient had symptoms on the plane': Canada’s chief public health officer
The man presumed to be infected with the coronavirus had symptoms of the illness while travelling on the plane to Toronto’s Pearson airport, Canada’s chief public health officer said Sunday.
Hamilton police to hire eight officers to target traffic problems in city
"Probably 90 per cent of my questions (from the public) are (about) all the dimensions of traffic," says Police Chief Eric Girt.
Elementary teachers to target Peel and Hamilton school boards on Jan. 31:Last bargaining session was on Dec. 19
Another week of rotating school board strikes will affect elementary teachers at the Peel and Hamilton-Wentworth school boards on Jan. 31.
WARNING: Sealtest milk products recalled in Ontario:Food that is contaminated with sanitizer may not look or smell spoiled
One illness has been reported in connection with the recall
Off-duty police officer charged after incident with 10-year-old Ayr minor hockey player:Player's parents happy to see resolution after incident at U.S. tournament in November
An off-duty Durham Region police officer has been charged with harassment after an incident with a10-year-old female Ayr hockey player on Nov. 30 at a tournament in Pittsburgh.
Stoney Creek Coun. Brad Clark criticizes Hamilton police chief for handling of city's shooting incidents
"(Shootings) are a major issue in our community. Lives are getting ruined," said Clark.
Hamiltonians preparing community party to honour Lincoln Alexander's 100th birthday in 2022
Lincoln Alexander, who passed away Oct. 12, 2012 at the age of 90, was Canada's first black MP.
McMaster transportation expert named to provincial task force:Dr. Saiedeh Razavi cannot promote McMaster projects for funding
Dr. Saiedeh Razavi cannot promote McMaster projects for funding
Ancaster residents seek solutions for 'cut-through' traffic:Driver shortcuts putting people at risk, say neighbours
Is there a safety issue along Ancaster’s Church, Lodor and Academy streets?
Cannabis stigma is unfair when ‘wine o’clock’ is widely celebrated by moms
It’s still a culture where eyebrows are more likely to be raised, Brandie Weikle writes
Waterdown's Clappison Avenue delayed — again:Project now slated to be complete by July
Clappison Avenue, the roadway that will connect Parkside Drive to Dundas Street on the west side of Waterdown, is delayed once again.
Dundas Beverly Tire new location opens:Large new facility next door to former site
Large new facility next door to former site
‘Significant’ rainfall forecast for Hamilton-Haldimand:Frozen ground, packed snow may lead to local ponding
Frozen ground, packed snow may lead to local ponding
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Bell Canada to invest $400 million to expand Internet service across Hamilton
Work has already started in Ancaster and other parts of Hamilton. Other areas to get the service include Stoney Creek and Mount Hope.
What happened to Alicia’s Kitchen and Catering in Stoney Creek?:Stoney Creek culinary landmark closed in 2019
A unique culinary destination in Stoney Creek known for its tasty perogies and cabbage rolls ceased operations in 2019.
Hamilton board says student stabbing saw more teachers seek care:New report suggests violent attacks on staff are on the rise
A sharp rise in the number of teachers needing medical care due to workplace violence at Hamilton public high schools is being attributed to October’s stabbing death of 14-year-old student Devan Bracci-Selvey outside Sir Winston Churchill.
Scones, teas and more at Lukaya Café:592 Upper Wellington near Brucedale on Hamilton Mountain
Looking for a hot cup of tea, coffee or apple cider and a tasty treat?Drop by Lukaya Café at 592 Upper Wellington, a short drive from the Mountain brow.“We’re known for our scones,” said business owner Julie Bobiak who named the café after her
Scones, teas and more at Lukaya Café on Hamilton Mountain:592 Upper Wellington St. near Brucedale
Looking for a hot cup of tea, coffee or apple cider and a tasty treat?
Stoney Creek's Valley Park library renovation project has $1-million deficit
Tenders are expected to be issued for Valley Park's $9.5-million project early this year, with construction taking about 18 months.
Inch Park/Eastmount association moving ahead
The issueThe Inch Park Eastmount neighbourhood association is moving ahead. Local impactThe group is looking at initiatives such as a leash free area to benefit the 8,400 people who live in the area.
Tweed Collective accepting project applications to support Canadian communities
Tweed Collective is a social purpose initiative that funds community impact projects that are changing where and how Canadians live in meaningful ways.
Hamilton teachers’ union ‘perplexed’ by cancellation of report cards:Elementary principals face easier task than usual, local president says
The president of the union representing Hamilton’s public elementary teachers says he’s “very perplexed” by the school board’s decision to cancel first-term report cards.
Redeemer University says soccer dome will remain open:University says it has terminated use agreement with Ancaster Soccer Club
Despite consistent financial losses, Redeemer University’s indoor soccer facility will remain open after terminating its use agreement with the Ancaster Soccer Club, a university official said.
'The only means': Halton District School Board elementary teachers are on strike today
Elementary schools of the Halton District School Board will be closed Thursday, Jan. 23, as teachers and education workers participate in a one-day strike.
Conservative MP Erin O'Toole says party must shed its 'angry' image in Dundas meet-and-greet:Leadership hopeful appears in Dundas
"We are not going to win if we are driving people away," said Conservative MP Erin O'Toole.
Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority's CAO Chandra Sharma apologizes to Hamilton councillors
Hamilton's funding contribution to the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority increases by two per cent to over $1.4 million for 2020.
Hamilton Catholic teachers take it to the streets
Teachers wave to passing Mohawk Road West motorists as they picket outside Regina Mundi Catholic Elementary School on Tuesday. Members of the Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association went on strike for the day across the province as part of the
Waterdown students pitch water quality idea to city staff:City plans to investigate floating treatment wetlands
Students at Waterdown’s Guardian Angels Catholic Elementary School think they may have a solution to Hamilton’s water quality issues — floating treatment wetlands.
Sherwood Secondary set to gain two Hamilton Mountain feeder schools:Changes supported by families, increase walkability, trustee says
George L. Armstrong and Franklin Road elementary schools are moving into Sherwood Secondary School’s catchment area this September as part of central Mountain boundary changes approved by Hamilton public school board trustees.
'Class size matters': Flamborough Catholic teachers hit the picket line Jan. 21:Teachers picketed at Dundas and Burke on Tuesday morning
Teachers from three Catholic elementary schools in Flamborough picketed at the corner of Dundas Street and Burke Street Jan. 21, as part of a provincewide one-day strike by the Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association.
What's going on here at Ancaster Lawn Bowling Club?:Ancaster Lawn Bowling
The Ancaster Lawn Bowling Club had its lawn bowling green upgraded last fall. The bowling green was initially installed for the 2016 season. The green is 37 metres east to west and 35.5 metres north to south.
Hamilton to examine strengthening property standards for apartments
"We need protection," said Veronica Gonzalez of ACORN Hamilton.
Dundas vacant property subject of resident delegation:Still no final plan for South Street property
Still no final plan for South Street property
Wayne Parrish, digital media leader, named Torstar’s senior vice-president editorial:Parrish to oversee editorial transformation for community and daily newspapers
Wayne Parrish, an award-winning reporter, editor and digital media leader, is Torstar’s new senior vice-president editorial. “Wayne Parrish brings a wealth of experience, a history of digital innovation and a burning desire for our papers to flou
'Significant charges': 2 crashes in Oakville turn up loaded gun and senior suspected of drunk driving:Burlington OPP made the arrests in both cases
Two men are facing multiple charges Monday morning after two separate crashes in Oakville turned up a loaded gun and a 66-year-old man accused of having three times the legal limit of alcohol in his system.
Flamborough chamber seeks nominations for Outstanding Business Achievement awards:Chamber awards program celebrates business excellence
Do you know a business deserving of recognition?
'A chunk of ice flew off': Injured driver's post goes viral after ice crashes through windshield near Renfrew
A Facebook post by 'Martin Burger Shannon Helferty' intended to raise awareness of the importance of clearing ice and snow off vehicles before driving has been shared more than 32,000 times in less than 24 hours, as of noon on Sunday, Jan. 19.
Hamilton councillors try to dispell notion city residents are highest taxed in Ontario:It's not the highest, not the lowest, says mayor
Hamilton councillors approved a combination of reductions and fee increases totalling $42 million to reduce 4.6 per cent tax increase to 3.5 per cent.
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