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Five legends enshrined in Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame:2021 inductees announced
The Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame has announced that five legends of the past make up the list of 2021 inductees.
Hamilton International Airport's cargo flights soar, while passenger trips plunge in 2021
There is optimism to passenger service with additional flights from Swoop and WestJet.
Dundas Pleasant View parking lot among proposals in upcoming public meeting:Ministry of Transportation Highway 6 projects impact surrounding areas
Ministry of Transportation Highway 6 projects impact surrounding areas
Pothole season starts early in Hamilton
Pothole season has started sooner and it’s causing problems to more vehicles, according to Adam Lockwood, general manager at OK Tire Dundas.
OUR CHANGED WORLD: Nithy Ananth, Stoney Creek:‘I just didn’t know if I would be here.’
“The hospital was overwhelmed by COVID patients. So they put me on hold for 18 months. I’m feeling fine now. I’m with my family. I just didn’t know if I would be here.”
'Potential risks': Health Canada issues advisory warning about COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Test kits after dozens of calls to poison control centres:'Accidental exposure' reported in some 50 cases
Health Canada has issued an advisory warning of the potential risks associated with Rapid Antigen Test kits after some 50 calls were made to poison control centres in Canada from "accidental exposure."
Mill Street property for sale for $15M. It's what Waterdown heritage advocates 'have been horrified about':1.7-acre property listed for $15.8 million
Waterdown heritage advocates are voicing their concern after a real estate listing for a sizeable property on Mill Street highlighted the development potential of the site.
‘Laborious’ asbestos removal ups Sherwood Secondary School’s repair tab, Hamilton public board says:Save Sherwood group urges people to back lesser upgrades
The difficulty of removing sprayed asbestos fireproofing on the underside of Sherwood Secondary School’s roof is being blamed for the higher bill for renovations needed to bring the building up to the standards at other Hamilton public high schools.
Ontario to have new non-mRNA vaccine by mid-March
Ontario’s top doctor said the province will soon have access to two new vaccines recently approved by Health Canada. Dr. Kieran Moore said both non-mRNA vaccines have proven to be safe and highly effective against multiple strains of the virus. D
Hamilton councillors make on-street patios permanent program for businesses
Businesses and bars will have to make sure any patio application complies with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act.
OUR CHANGED WORLD: Flamborough residents reflect on COVID-19 pandemic's impacts
Canada's leading thinkers and Flamborough residents reflect on how COVID-19 has changed our community, Canada and the world, and forever altered the future, as part of this special series.
OUR CHANGED WORLD: Stoney Creek shops readying for COVID-19 pandemic’s end:Legacy includes more online presence, shift in customer tastes
Sandy Pavao says she looks forward to seeing her bakery rise to its full potential as COVID-19 restrictions finally ease.
Hamilton public school board taps McMaster University student to fill trustee vacancy:Ex-student trustee Elizabeth Wong tops nine other candidates in secret vote
McMaster University student Elizabeth Wong is replacing Christine Bingham as the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board trustee for Ward 1 and 2 for the balance of this term.
'Let's learn from this': How can the education system be reimagined?
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a lot of upheaval in the education system, but stakeholders say it is also a chance to reimagine the education system.
'It's a nightmare': Moxley Road residents dealing with flooding — again:City back to the drawing board for solution: VanderBeek
Two Moxley Road residents in Greensville are again dealing with flooding issues, despite City of Hamilton work to mitigate the issue in the fall.
OUR CHANGED WORLD: COVID-19 pandemic push means more working from home, second careers on Hamilton Mountain:Local job scene getting better
Working from home at least part of the time has become the new employment reality for many Hamilton residents according to the folks at the Goodwill Career Centre on Upper Gage.
OUR CHANGED WORLD: How the COVID-19 pandemic may change seniors housing:Realtor says rising prices, pandemic isolation have made alternatives like co-ownership more attractive
Co-housing a growing option for older persons
Hamilton looking to make on-street patios program permanent across business improvement areas:Dining areas could become mainstays in business improvement areas
While businesses and councillors applaud the program, people with disabilities say they are just another obstacle to navigate.
Hamilton proposes four-per-cent hotel tax, with implementation sometime in future
The new hotel tax could generate about $2 million per year annually, projects staff.
Annual Coldest Night of the Year walk hits Hamilton Mountain streets Feb. 26:Proceeds go to help Neighbour to Neighbour Centre
The countdown is underway to the ninth annual Coldest Night of the Year walk on Hamilton Mountain in support of Neighbour to Neighbour Centre.
OUR CHANGED WORLD: Hamilton Public Library sees COVID-19 pandemic as chance to address 'historical weaknesses':Evolution of digital life to continue
"It's not going back to the exact way it was before," says City Manager Janette Smith.
Hamilton to spend $200,000 to hire consultant on best model for water billing
Alectra Utilities decided in 2021 to end it water billing service to the city by the end of 2024.
'IMMEDIATELY STOP USING': Major recall of Brut deodorant triggers Health Canada warning over chemical hazard:'Discard appropriately'
Health Canada is warning shoppers about a significant recall of a well-known deodorant.
Hamilton planning committee rejects retirement facility on former Brandon House property in Ancaster
Planning committee votes 6-1 to deny planning applications for a seven-story retirement facility on Wilson Street.
Stoney Creek Firehouse Subs owners celebrate full return of indoor dining, plus new addition
Steve and Olimpia Panella have many reasons to celebrate this Family Day.
Massive recall of baby formula sold at Walmart, No Frills, Food Basics, FreshCo, Shoppers Drug Mart, Metro, Sobeys and other Canadian grocery stores over Salmonella fears triggers health warning as ba
Certain baby formula sold at big-name stores across Canada are being recalled over concerns about bacteria infections and babies being hospitalized in the U.S.
There's still time to donate to Ancaster Community Food Drive:Campaign runs to March 5
There’s still time to donate to the 30th annual Ancaster Community Food Drive, running as a virtual campaign for 2022.
Mohawk College full-time faculty reject College Employer Council offer:Across province 62 per cent of college faculty vote no
The impasse between the full-time faculty at Ontario’s 24 community colleges, including Mohawk College, and the College Employer Council continues.
'DO NOT EAT': Ongoing Salmonella outbreak across Canada linked to frozen corn leaves more than 100 sick, others hospitalized and triggers recalls and public health warning:'Anyone can become sick with
An outbreak of Salmonella infections in Canada linked to frozen corn has led to 110 illnesses, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada.
Winona neighbours vow to appeal 9-storey zoning:But Mountain councillor says builder may fight to go higher
The fight over city’s plan to rezone a grassy municipal property near Fifty Point in Winona to allow for a nine-storey residential building appears to be headed to the Ontario Land Tribunal.
Dundas Yorkville Retirement Residence property for sale:Potential loss of affordable seniors housing a growing issue
Potential loss of affordable seniors housing a growing issue.
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson vows to defend conservation areas following acclamation as board chair
Three board members, Coun. Brad Clark, Russ Powers, and citizen member Susan Fielding, refuse to take part in meeting.
Anti-vaccine protesters crowd into downtown Hamilton in relatively peaceful demonstration
The "rolling" demonstration began at Battlefield House Museum and Park and continued into the city's downtown.
'Number 1 priority': Employees at Metro, Sobeys, IGA, Longo's, Adonis and other Ontario grocery stores test positive for COVID-19 and here are the impacted locations:Ontario’s chief medical offi
With the Ontario government pondering the living of COVID-19 public health measures, more cases are popping up in some big-name grocery stores.
Dundas Parkside Cemetery additional work not yet awarded to contractor:Project budget balance declines while extra costs unknown
Project budget balance declines while extra costs unknown
'DO NOT CONSUME': Certain soda sold at Loblaws, No Frills, Fortinos, Real Canadian Superstore, Valu-Mart and other grocery stores may contain glass, triggering major recall and warning across Canada:'
Certain soda sold at popular grocery stores across Canada may contain glass in it, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) in announcing a large recall.
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson splits board but stays as Hamilton Conservation Authority chair:Clark, Powers and Puslinch rep boycott meeting and acclamation vote
A campaign to oust Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson as chair of the Hamilton Conservation Authority fell flat when he was re-elected by acclamation — but not before exposing a rift on the board of directors.
'Enormous number of complaints': Hamilton approves aerial spraying for LDD moths:Aerial spraying only on city-owned lands, stress staff
The City of Hamilton will conduct aerial spraying for Lymantria dispar dispar (LDD) moths on city-owned property in 2022 and 2023.
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Esther Pauls proposes installing speed cushions on Jeremiah Court
The traffic calming measures could be the first ones the city installs on a court.
Dundas Driving Park public art installation issues resolved:Work to finish The Big Bounce awarded; summer implementation targeted
Work to finish The Big Bounce awarded; summer implementation targeted.
'IMMEDIATELY STOP USING': Major recalls of menorahs sold by HomeSense, Winners and Marshalls, Canadian Tire hand sanitizers and Joe Boxer robes trigger multiple Health Canada warnings:Several concerns
Health Canada has issued a number of warnings to shoppers as items at big-name stores are being pulled from the marketplace over health and safety hazards.
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Ontario to expand testing eligibility to members of health-care workers' household:Ontario’s chief medical officer of health says that will support 'timely' identification of cases in workers
Ontario is expanding its eligibility for PCR testing to include the families of health-care workers.
Early February snow in Stoney Creek
Hamilton area residents woke up to another blast of winter on Thursday (Feb. 3).
Hamilton city manager Janette Smith says 13 instances of violence took place at City Hall before vents covered
Hamilton police recovered a "six-foot spear" and a gun at the rear entrance to City Hall, where people were congregated over vents.
'Things are coming back in stock': Waterdown grocers managing through supply chain issues:Store inventory 'fine,' despite gaps, say shoppers
Although some of the shelves are empty of products, most of the customers surveyed outside Eric’s No Frills in Waterdown said they were able to get what they needed.
Hamilton Mountain eateries, gyms happy to be open again:Half capacity until Feb. 21
Brenda Murphy was happy to be back sipping coffee at the Stage Diner.
Hamilton citizen appointees will require code of conduct training starting in spring
But the revised code of conduct for citizen-appointed members on boards and committees won't begin until after election.
Hamilton public school trustees drop bid to give students N95 masks:Estimated $4.3M bill would hike deficit, associate director says
Hamilton’s public school board won’t act on a proposal by trustees to provide medical-grade N95 masks to students taking in-person classes to try to better protect them from getting COVID-19.
How to claim your home office expenses on your taxes
Another pandemic tax season has arrived, and if you worked from home in 2021, you’re probably wondering which home office expenses you will be able to claim, and how to do it.
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