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Del Duca stands by Liberal candidate who made ‘hurtful’ remarks about the gay community:A Liberal candidate has apologized for what he now calls a “hurtful” and “offensiv
Semple, a law professor running for the June 2 election, said Friday he was “disappointed and deeply embarrassed” to be reminded of the 2004 opinion piece he wrote in the University of Toronto’s student newspaper opposing a subsidy for a campus LGBTQ group.
UPDATE: Liberals fire Chatham-Kent-Leamington candidate after NDP reveals he used slur on Facebook:Steven Del Duca had pledged to drop Alec Mazurek if the revelations were true.
Steven Del Duca had pledged to drop Alec Mazurek if the revelations were true.
'Very frustrating': Funding denied for new east Waterdown school — again:Proposed 550-pupil-place school would accommodate growth
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board (HWDSB) once again had funding denied for a new school in east Waterdown.
Hamilton public school trustees hope provincial vote ends gym impasse:Billy Green, Queensdale and Rosedale projects stalled since 2019
Hamilton’s public school board is hoping the provincial election might break a three-year impasse on its bid to build bigger elementary school gyms at Billy Green in upper Stoney Creek, Queensdale on the central Mountain and Rosedale in the east end.
The three things Ontario needs to do to make its health-care system sustainable in the long term:COVID-19 has put incredible strain on the system, writes Rob MacIsaac
There is now an estimated backlog of 25,000 adult and pediatric patients waiting to be seen in Hamilton and the surrounding region. This cannot be overcome without aggressive investment in innovative solutions to increase health service capacity.
Liberals fire another candidate after NDP revelations man used slur on Facebook:The announcement about Chatham-Kent-Leamington hopeful Alec Mazurek was announced about 30 minutes after party leader St
The announcement about Chatham-Kent-Leamington hopeful Alec Mazurek was announced about 30 minutes after party leader Steven Del Duca was informed at a news conference.
Q-and-A: Flamborough-Glanbrook candidates weigh in on supports in light of increased cost of living:Flamborough-Glanbrook candidates weigh in on supports in light of increased cost of living
As part of its comprehensive coverage of the provincial election, the Review invited each of the local candidates to weigh in on a particular issue.
ONTARIO VOTES: Meet Flamborough-Glanbrook's Liberal Party candidate Melisse Willems
Melisse Willems is the Ontario Liberal Party candidate for Flamborough-Glanbrook.
'Worried all the time': Flamborough food banks worried about rising cost of living:Inflation, food costs could cause increased usage
Danielle injured her back in a workplace accident and has relied on the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) for four years.
ONTARIO VOTES: Meet Flamborough-Glanbrook's New Blue candidate Paul Simoes
Paul Simoes is the New Blue Party of Ontario candidate for Flamborough-Glanbrook in the June 2 provincial election.
ONTARIO VOTES: Meet Flamborough-Glanbrook's PC Party candidate Donna Skelly
Flamborough-Glanbrook incumbent Ontario PC Party's Donna Skelly is seeking re-election in the June 2 provincial election.
ONTARIO VOTES: Meet Flamborough-Glanbrook's NDP candidate Allison Cillis
Allison Cillis is Flamborough-Glanbrook's Ontario NDP candidate.
'The numbers just don't add up': Livable social assistance rates needed:Too many are struggling with low income and unaffordable rent, writes Tom Cooper
Too many members of our communities are struggling with low incomes and unaffordable rents.
'People can get lost in here': Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre prepares for its close-up viewing in June
The facility, which will host a grand opening during the first week of June, already has acts booked until next year.
Hamilton public school trustees reject reviving mask mandate:Staff COVID-19 sick days on downward trend, superintendent says
Hamilton’s public school board has rejected a call to revive a requirement to wear masks in schools, but will continue to recommend their use and make them available to anyone who wants one.
'CONCERNED': Major recalls at Costco and Walmart involving tablets and pressure washers trigger multiple Health Canada warnings after incidents reported:Contact numbers and emails below
Products sold at Costco and Walmart are the subject of significant recalls due to the health and safety hazards they pose, according to Health Canada.
A guide to balcony container gardening
​It’s spring. Time to jump into the joy of gardening — even if you don’t have a backyard to grow plants and vegetables.
FLAMBOROUGH-GLANBROOK: What you need to know about Ontario's electoral district:Riding population has grown to more than 125,000 people
As Flamborough prepares to go to the polls June 2, the Review breaks down the population and household demographics of the riding, the candidates, the main issues at stake and the background in the area.
Stoney Creek's Lucia Marchionda earns Ontario Medal for Young Volunteers:Award is the highest honour a young person 15 to 24 can receive for their contributions to the province
Back in 2018, Lucia Marchionda was finishing up her last year of high school, balancing academics, a busy volunteer schedule and filling out applications for post-secondary scholarships and awards, including the Ontario Medal for Young Volunteers.
‘Declined': Forfeiting your Ontario election ballot:How to not choose a provincial candidate
Disenchanted with your provincial candidates? Here's how to use your ballot to speak up.
'Removed from store shelves': Major recall at Sobeys, FreshCo, Foodland and Pharmasave involving eye drops triggers Health Canada warning to shoppers:Products 'may pose health risks'
Health Canada is warning shoppers about a recall causing some big name grocery stores and drug stores to pull products from shelves.
Secret probe on Stoney Creek public school trustee Carole Paikin Miller's ‘unbecoming’ conduct cost $24K:Board still fighting appeal seeking to make related report public
Hamilton’s public school board is still refusing to release the September 2021 report that prompted trustees to sanction Stoney Creek trustee Carole Paikin Miller for a third time this term, but has finally disclosed the investigation’s cost.
Ontario Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner lets his electric vehicle do the driving to benefit the environment
The Green Party leader is using electric vehicles to criss-cross the province as he campaigns for the June 2 election.
Stoney Creek resident Matt Francis first candidate to sign up to run in Ward 5
After spearheading the group Save Our Piers, the Davis Creek resident seeks to be a fresh voice on city council.
MAP: Profiling Ontario's 124 electoral districts
Whether you live in Niagara or North Bay, we've got you covered.
'Save one more life': Hamilton to study Highway 52 and Powerline Road roundabout:Local group has been advocating for safer intersection
The City of Hamilton has directed traffic staff to study the process for installing a roundabout at the intersection of Highway 52 and Powerline Road West.
Hamilton post-secondary students invited to apply for Abruzzese scholarships
The Federazione Abruzzese Di Hamilton E Distretto is once again offering its annual scholarship program for eligible post-secondary students.
Hamilton Mountain Eastern Food Market owners 'excited' to meet Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
For the last seven years, Mohamed Wanidi has excelled at working at Eastern Food Market, located in its new location across the street from CF Lime Ridge.
QUIZ: Ontario Provincial Election: Who did it?
How much do you know about the legacies left by past Ontario governments?
'Throw out or return': Certain snacks sold at Winners, HomeSense and Marshalls part of big recall and warning over allergy concerns that could cause serious reaction:Food safety investigation underway
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is warning shoppers about another recall at Winners, HomeSense and Marshalls, again over allergy fears.
Dundas 211 York Rd. owner suggests possible zoning amendment:Former retirement home units would be converted to rental apartments under early proposal
Former retirement home units would be converted to rental apartments under early proposal.
Upper Stoney Creek’s upgraded Valley Park rec centre and library a big 'wow':Sound studio among expanded high-tech library’s bigger hits
"Wow!!!" That was Saxxon Condo’s reaction, conveyed via her smartphone because she is deaf, when asked about the reopening of upper Stoney Creek’s Valley Park Community Centre and library following $14.3 million in upgrades.
Want to vote in the Ontario election? Here are some ways you can cast your ballot
Here’s a list of ways you can cast your provincial election vote.
Ontario Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner calls for abolition of Ontario Land Tribunal
Schreiner, during a recent visit to Hamilton, said it's time to return local planning decisions back to the municipalities.
2022 Ontario election: There’s an app for that:Elections Ontario takes its first steps into the digital arena
Elections Ontario takes its first steps into the digital arena
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE?: Waterdown's Grace Anglican Church:Flintoff Bell rings once more, this time atop Bobby's Place
The Flintoff Bell rings once again for Waterdown.
Scholarship fund honours memory and legacy of Stoney Creek resident Marie Robbins:'Everything she did, she was helping somebody'
For more than 30 years, Marie Robbins operated a mini empire of flower shops, including Smith/McKay and Stoney Creek Florists.
Nancy Smith retires from Interval House of Hamilton after almost 25 years at west Mountain shelter:Former executive director looking forward to working around the house and playing golf
Nancy Smith has turned the page on the next chapter of her life. The executive director of Interval House of Hamilton retired April 30 after nearly 25 years at the west Mountain shelter.
Ancaster Heritage Days road closures for June 11
Heritage Days is returning June 11 after a two-year absence, but residents should be aware of the road closures that are happening.
Dundas Community Pool roof replacement may include asbestos abatement:Consultant recommended addressing confirmed poor condition asbestos and further inspections
Consultant recommended addressing confirmed poor condition asbestos and further inspections.
New wellness centre opens in Waterdown
A new wellness centre has officially opened in Waterdown and clients are “Free2Be” themselves.
'It's heartbreaking': Pride flag incident causes cancellation of crosswalk event:Police confirm investigation at Allan A. Greenleaf
Waterdown’s Jennifer Valeri is expressing her disappointment with the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board and Hamilton Police after an alleged hate-based incident at Allan A. Greenleaf has left the family “terrorized” and “terrified.”
Reduce number of Indigenous women in jail, says Canadian association:First Nations, Metis and Inuit women account for 50% the prison population held in Federal Correctional Institution, says CEO
The Native Women’s Association of Canada is demanding that the federal government takes immediate action to reduce the outrageously high number of Indigenous women incarcerated in Canadian penitentiaries.
UPDATE: Westmount students protest alleged homophobia at Hamilton Mountain high school:Some 200 walked out of class on May 4
“Hey, hey, ho, ho, unsafe schools have got to go” was the repetitive chant by some 200 LGBTQ students and others, many waving rainbow flags and signs, outside Westmount Secondary School May 4.
'It's a perfect storm': Flamborough businesses feeling labour shortage:Data shows most of sectors in Ontario seeing shortages
A “help wanted” sign at the entrance to Gelderman Landscape Services on Centre Road is emblematic of the labour shortage that much of Canada is facing.
Hamilton Mountain's Stage Diner cold plates raise $2,500 for Cancer Assistance Program
Cold food was a hot fundraiser for the Cancer Assistance Program.
Hamilton planning committee dismisses Wilson Street development proposal
The owners of the property where the Marr-Phillipo House is located are expected to appeal decision to the Ontario Land Tribunal.
Dundas Delsey Pond dredging investigation nears one year:Fencing contract will not fully enclose stormwater facilities
Dundas Delsey Pond dredging investigation nears one year. Fencing contract will not fully enclose stormwater facilities
Hamilton public school trustee Ray Mulholland seeks to extend 50-year run:‘I’ve been busy,’ he says of missing traditional opening-day registration
During his half a century as Hamilton public school trustee, Ray Mulholland has become known for showing up at city hall to register for municipal elections on the first day nominations open.
What’s going on here near Sam Lawrence Park on Hamilton Mountain?:Police respond to report of explosive device; no danger to public
Hamilton Police and several first responders descended upon Concession Street near Sam Lawrence Park on the afternoon of May 4.
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