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Dundas Routes Youth Centre seeks new staff, board members:Organization marks three decades of providing youth programming
Organization marks three decades of providing youth programming
Hamilton public school board invites applicants for trustee vacancy:Letters of interest for serving wards 1 and 2 due by Jan. 31
Trustees at their Jan. 17 board meeting agreed to an appointment process that will include creating a short list of qualified candidates based on five criteria.
'The worst is behind us': Ontario Premier Doug Ford to begin lifting COVID-19 restrictions and here's what residents need to know
New measures coming soon
Here's what you can, and can't, do under Ontario's current COVID-19 restrictions:Regulations will change starting Jan. 31 at 12:01 a.m.
Regulations will change starting Jan. 31 at 12:01 a.m.
WATCH NOW: Ontario Premier Doug Ford expected to announce easing of COVID restrictions
Premier Doug Ford will be joined by Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, and Dr. Kieran Moore, Chief Medical Officer of Health to make an announcement.
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger says 'don't bet against' him seeking another term
After Keanin Loomis announces a run for mayor, Mayor Fred Eisenberger keeps door open for a reelection bid.
Flamborough parents have 'mixed feelings' on return to school:In-class learning preferred, lack of reporting worrisome
As students prepared to return to in-person classes this week, Flamborough parents were generally in favour of the move — despite ongoing concerns about COVID-19.
Fitness expert Rolli Adenmosun won't let COVID-19 stop his momentum:PHNX Fithouse Hamilton opened Jan. 3
Fitness entrepreneur Rolli Adenmosun was thrilled to be opening his second location of PHNX Fithouse on Jan. 3.
Sad time of year for many Hamilton seniors:But help is available for those feeling isolated
For many Hamilton seniors January has become more than a cold and snowy month.
Hamilton Chamber CEO Keanin Loomis to step down in March 2022 and run for mayor
Loomis, who arrived in Hamilton in 2009, has announced he will be entering the race to be mayor of Hamilton.
Dundas Sydenham Road bike lanes intended for wide range of cyclists:Users suggest cycling funding could be put to better use in other areas of community
Users suggest cycling funding could be put to better use in other areas of community
Hamilton proposes to prohibit election signs on public property, including boulevards
Changes to the bylaw include signs prohibited on public property, but hand-held signs are allowed, including at city hall.
MPP Donna Skelly’s Flamborough-Glanbrook riding clear winner on new school funding:But Tory MPP rejects grant decisions ‘based on politics’
Progressive Conservative MPP Donna Skelly says it’s no coincidence all four major Hamilton school construction projects approved by her government since taking office are in her riding — but not for reasons some people might assume.
Call for Hamilton public school trustee Becky Buck to resign sparks war of words:Mulholland quotes Bible, Tut says he misconstrued and should apologize for ‘casting aspersions’
An advisory committee’s call for Hamilton public school trustee Becky Buck to resign set off a war of words when presented to her fellow trustees, although the messenger, not the committee, seemed to be the target.
What's Going On Here Now? Waterdown North Drive complete — but opening date unknown:Road will open after plan is registered, says city
The portion of Waterdown North Drive that connects to Centre Road is complete — but the City of Hamilton does not know when it will open to drivers.
Hamilton residents, businesses get temporary electricity rate break
Ontario is granting 21 days of electricity rate relief during the province’s modified stage 2 reopening.
Heritage Green Community Trust $2M grant foots Saltfleet wetland bill:‘Remarkable project’ benefits all of Stoney Creek, treasurer says
The Heritage Green Community Trust is donating $2 million toward the construction of a two-pond wetland at upper Stoney Creek’s new Saltfleet Conservation Area, footing all but $20,000 of the bill.
Vote coming for Mohawk College and other college faculty:Employer council asking labour board to conduct ballot on most recent offer
The collective bargaining impasse between the College Employer Council (CEC) and the union representing faculty and others at Ontario’s 24 community colleges appears headed to the membership.
Ancaster Food Drive committee decides to hold virtual campaign again
The food drive will celebrate its 30th anniversary by holding another virtual campaign because of the spread of COVID-19.
Hamilton West End Urgent Care Centre closing up to eight weeks
Hamilton Health Sciences staff say closure of its West End Urgent Care Centre, at 690 Main St. W., will last eight weeks or less, to deal with growing numbers of COVID-19 patients, including health-care staff, impacting the wider system.
Snow day in Hamilton area:Hamilton residents woke up to the first major snowstorm of the winter Jan 17
Hamilton residents woke up to the first major snowstorm of the winter Jan 17.
Hamilton 2022 budget impacted by added COVID-19 expenses and inflationary fears:Councillors attempt to reduce preliminary average tax increase to 2% target
Councillors attempt to reduce preliminary average tax increase from 3.7 per cent to their 2 per cent target.
Hamilton Mountain student drivers turn to mom-and-dad driving school:In-car lessons at driving schools on hold until Jan. 26
Alicia Warrener was hoping to have all or most of her in-car instruction wrapped up before she returned to Laurentian University after the holiday break.
Dundas Delsey Pond dredging and maintenance still on hold:Muskrat lodges built on habitat-rich, partially frozen storm water pond
Muskrat lodges built on habitat-rich, partially frozen storm water pond
Dundas Pleasant View Protection Association comments on second Columbia school submission:Environmental Registry comment period continues to Jan. 24
Environmental Registry comment period continues to Jan. 24.
Nominate a business for a Flamborough Chamber of Commerce award
The Flamborough Chamber of Commerce wants to recognize outstanding local businesses, and it needs your help.
'Pivotal time': Employees at Metro, Food Basics, FreshCo, Sobeys, Walmart, Farm Boy and other Ontario grocery stores test positive for COVID-19 and here are the impacted locations:Omicron variant expe
With all signs pointing to Ontario remaining in modified Step Two restrictions well past the initial Jan. 26 timeline, new COVID-19 cases continue to emerge in big-name grocery stores across the province.
'We will stay open': Waterdown's The Dream Centre remaining open despite COVID-19 restrictions:Owners vow to stay open to support children, families
The Dream Centre in Waterdown is staying open despite public health orders, which have closed indoor sports and recreation facilities until at least Jan. 26 in an effort to limit the spread of COVID-19.
Dundas Highway 8 bridge, road reconstruction on schedule after first 9 months: City
Nine months into the project replacing the King Street West-Highway 8 bridge over Spencer Creek, implementing new storm sewers, water mains, retaining walls and rebuilding the road between Bond Street and Woodleys Lane, city staff say work is on tar
Hamilton says to its employees, get vaccinated or be fired:Councillors voted 12-2 to adopt the tougher vaccination restriction
ATU Local 107 President Eric Tuck says the union will seek legal advice, but his goal would be to fight the city.
Dundas Lioness fish fry ends after 34 years:Club developing other fundraising events, thanks supporters
After 34 years the annual Dundas Lioness Club fish fry fundraiser has ended, but the club is still active and working on a new “socially-distanced” fundraising event.
Hamilton councillors approve 10-unit townhouse development on Wilson Street West
The residential development will be located at the corner of Wilson Street West and Hamilton Drive.
Hamilton to spend $750,000 over two years to help businesses in BIAs:Motion introduced by mayor to help BIAs hold street festivals and support art projects
The motion, introduced by Mayor Fred Eisenberger, is to help BIAs hold street festivals and support art projects.
No guarantee of Jan. 26 re-opening with Omicron peak still to come in weeks ahead: Ontario chief medical officer of health
Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health says the Omicron variant of COVID-19 is expected to peak in the next few weeks.
What are the school enrolment numbers across Flamborough?:Waterdown elementary schools projected to be full
Although the Ministry of Education did not approve the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board’s business case for a new public elementary school in east Waterdown, current and projected enrolment numbers show school populations in the area are booming.
'Not there yet': Enrolment does not support Waterdown Catholic high school:Catholic board carefully monitors enrolment, says Daly
Despite calls for a new Catholic high school in Waterdown, the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board says the numbers don’t support a need — at least yet.
Trends to watch in the Hamilton housing market in 2022
What can home buyers and sellers expect in 2022? In a nutshell, it looks like demand will continue to outstrip supply, according to husband-and-wife team Costa Poulopoulos and Mary Johnson of StreetCity Realty Inc.
Lockdown supports fall short, Stoney Creek chamber says:Provincial relief criticized as too little and too late
The Stoney Creek Chamber of Commerce is joining others in urging the province to do more to help businesses hit by the latest COVID-19 lockdown that has once again closed indoor dining and recreation.
Hamilton to offer mail-in voting for 2022 municipal election:Eligible voters will have to call city to request a ballot prior to election
Hamilton will be offering residents the option to vote by mail for the 2022 October municipal election.
Traffic calming and other matters on agenda for Hamilton Mountain councillors in 2022:Jackson, Pauls and Danko seeking re-election in October
More traffic calming measures on Mountain streets are on the agenda in 2022 for upper city councillors.
How many cases of coronavirus are there in Hamilton?
Hamilton Public Health reported 736 new cases of COVID-19 Jan. 12.
Province reveals plan for return to school: more rapid tests, N95s, in-school vaccinations
Despite the number of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continuing to rise in Ontario, both Education Minister Stephen Lecce and Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore say every precaution is being taken as students prepare to return to classrooms Monday.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Minister of Education Stephen Lecce provides update on schools:Dr. Kieran Moore, the province’s chief medical officer of health, to provide medical information
Watch Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce and Dr. Kieran Moore, the province’s chief medical officer of health, as they provide an update on back-to-school plans.
Ontario encourages public to comment on redevelopment of Macassa Lodge on Hamilton Mountain
The public can submit written responses to the redevelopment of Macassa Lodge until Feb. 10.
Ancaster resident Connie Smith victim of vehicle break-in at Morgan Firestone Arena
The break-in occurred on the morning of Jan. 2 in the parking lot of the arena.
Mohawk College sticking to online learning
Online learning will remain the norm at Mohawk College for the remainder of the winter semester.
Plenty on tap for Stoney Creek in 2022:Roadwork, booming development, new school to help shape year
Stoney Creek residents can expect the housing boom in Winona, plans for a new elementary school in the Nash neighbourhood, better air monitoring by the Taro dump and road upgrades to help shape the year ahead.
5 things to know from Health Minister Christine Elliott's update on Ontario's Omicron wave
Ontario is fast-tracking opportunities for internationally trained nurses to bolster the province's health-care workforce amid the Omicron wave.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario's Deputy Premier and Health Minister Christine Elliott will provide an update on COVID-19 hospitalizations
Christine Elliott, Ontario’s minister of health, provides an update on the province’s health system capacity amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. She is joined by Matthew Anderson, the CEO of Ontario Health.This comes hours after Ontario reported
Dundas Knox church property eligible for heritage conservation and restoration loans, grants:Accepted bid was one of 11 offers narrowed down to six and improved after “significant gift”
Accepted bid was one of 11 offers narrowed down to six and improved after “significant gift”
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