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Hamilton Mountain gyms and eateries grapple with COVID-19 closure again:New rules keeping some businesses closed for at least three weeks
Tracie England looks around at her empty restaurant that’s going to stay empty for at least three weeks under new COVID-19 regulations.
City rec department not aware of Dundas Inflow Bike & Skatepark closing:Operator can apply to possibly rent space from municipality
Operator can apply to possibly rent space from municipality
Dundas Inflow Bike & Skatepark operator hoping for 'miracle' new home:Facility's loss leaves 'a big void'
Facility's loss leaves "a big void" for local youth after 15 years
Stoney Creek skyscraper plan headed to tribunal hearing:Developer appeals city committee’s rejection of seven zoning variances
The developer hoping to build three skyscrapers near Stoney Creek’s lakeshore is appealing a decision by the city’s committee of adjustment to deny the project relief from municipal zoning standards to the Ontario Land Tribunal.
Hamilton begins year-long environment assessment on Garner Road
The class C environmental assessment will start at Wilson Street and continue to Highway 403 off ramp.
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson focuses on lower taxes and completion of arts centre in 2022
The long-time councillor will fight to keep the 2022 average tax increase no higher than two per cent.
'Undergo rehabilitation': City plans to remedy ongoing Waterdown water main breaks:14 water main breaks on Dundas Street since 2013
The latest in a series of recurring water main breaks left businesses and residents in the area of Dundas Street East and Clappison Avenue with low to no water pressure on Jan. 6. The City of Hamilton expects to fix the issues later this year.
Ontario Land Tribunal will decide future of 15 Church St. development in Ancaster
Ancaster Village Heritage Committee appealed council's 2021 decision to allow a six townhouse development to proceed.
Dundas Tim Hortons drive-thru expansion under review:Additional lane would allow more vehicle stacking on plaza property
A second drive-thru lane at the 38 York Rd. Tim Hortons is anticipated to alleviate 28 years of traffic impacts by bringing it to minimum standards, according to the City of Hamilton.
'DO NOT CONSUME': Massive recall of salads sold at Loblaws, No Frills, Metro, Food Basics, Real Canadian Superstore, Shoppers Drug Mart and other stores over Listeria fears triggers Health Canada warn
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has announced a major recall of salad products sold nationally due to possible Listeria contamination, and it's impacting several popular, big-name stores.
Green Ash Décor in Dundas offers healthy, safe sustainable candles
In early November 2021, Lisa Ryder (McIvor), a lifetime Dundas resident, opened Green Ash Décor, a family-operated candle making business in the Dundas Millworks building (across from The Shed Brewery on Hatt Street).
Hamilton Mountain pharmacy gives 4,000th COVID vaccination:Sony Poulose expects they’ll top 5,000 shots around mid-February
Dan Cecchelli had no idea he would become a significant statistic when he walked into the Sherman IDA for his COVID-19 booster shot on Jan. 5.
Hamilton school board short 2,000 tablets for home learning:Province urged to help meet unexpected rise in shutdown demand
Hamilton’s public school board is asking the province for extra funding to help it overcome an unexpected shortage of about 2,000 computer tablets for elementary students learning from home during the latest COVID-19 shutdown.
WINTER STAYCATION GUIDE: 40-plus attractions to visit in Ontario:Travel responsibly and follow public health guidelines
Adventure awaits somewhere not too far from home this winter.
Waterdown's Parkside Animal Hospital offers passion and comfort to furry friends in need
A passion to help the beloved pets of Waterdown is what inspired Dr. Maged Zak to open his own practice in town.
Dundas University Plaza auto service centre application under review:Proposal would bring third garage into plaza neighbourhood
City of Hamilton planning staff are reviewing a site plan application for a third University Plaza area auto service centre, 10 months after the idea was first floated with formal consultation.
Hamilton Liberal MP Filomena Tassi tests positive for COVID-19:Tassi said she is 'isolating and continuing to work from home'
Tassi is at least the second minister to test positive for COVID-19 after the prime minister isolated because six staff tested positive.
'Being transparent': More employees at Metro, Food Basics, FreshCo, Sobeys, Walmart, Longo's and other Ontario grocery stores infected with COVID-19 and here are the impacted locations:With Ontario no
With all of Ontario under new and more stringent COVID-19 restrictions, new cases continue to emerge in the province's big-name grocery stores.
Despite rising cases, Ontario hopes to have students back in class on Jan. 17
Ontario’s chief medical officer of health says that the province is doing everything it can to ensure students will be able to return to school safely on Jan. 17.Dr. Kieran Moore said the province is improving access for booster shots for staff a
'Major water main break' in Waterdown causes traffic restrictions:Low to no water pressure expected until 11 p.m.
A water main break in the area of Dundas Street East and Clappison Avenue in Waterdown has caused traffic restrictions in the area.
'Here we go again': Flamborough businesses react to new COVID-19 restrictions:Indoor dining, gyms closed until at least Jan. 26
After the Ontario government announced the province would move back to a modified Step 2 of the province’s COVID-19 response — including closing restaurants, gyms and restricting non-essential retail — Flamborough business owners have been left reeling.
Council decision worries Waterdown heritage advocates:Marr-Phillipo House move raises concerns
Heritage advocates are concerned the decision by city council to allow Ancaster’s Marr-Phillipo House to be moved could be a harbinger of bad news for heritage in Waterdown.
Take a journey across the Arctic with the Ancaster Horticultural Society:Society will host virtual meeting on Jan. 18
The Ancaster Horticultural Society is welcoming Adam Shoalts, a professional explorer and bestselling author, as the guest speaker for its Jan. 18 monthly meeting.
LOOKING AHEAD TO 2022: Mayor Fred Eisenberger:Omicron booster shots top priority for mayor
Here is what Mayor Fred Eisenberger expects to be top-of-mind in 2022.
VIDEO: Hamilton Mountain gym, restaurant operators, patrons react to new COVID rules
Gyms and eateries in Hamilton and across Ontario are affected as the province moves back to a modified stage 2 reopening plan effective Jan. 5.
Hamilton Mountain Legion impacted by new COVID rules:Fish fry goes takeout only
New COVID-19 rules that prevent indoor dining and large events have prompted the closure of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 163, except for takeout fish fry orders.
LOOKING AHEAD TO 2022: Flamborough-Glanbrook MP Dan Muys:Cost of living is major issue, says Muys
As the calendar flips to 2022, the Review caught up with local politicians from around Flamborough to check in on their priorities for the new year — and what they expect 2022 to bring.Dan Muys is the member of Parliament for Flamborough-Glanbroo
LOOKING AHEAD TO 2022: Hamilton Police Chief Frank Bergen:Building public trust key priority for Bergen
Frank Bergen is the chief of the Hamilton Police Service. Here is what Bergen expects to be top-of-mind in 2022.
Farmer’s Rest Hotel in Dundas awaits site plan approval:Ancaster owner submitted application in March 2020
Ancaster owner submitted application in March 2020
Concession Street eateries miffed at new COVID-19 rules:Indoor dining prohibited for 21 days as of Jan. 5
Dale Roach is angry.
How many COVID-19 cases are there in Flamborough schools?
How many COVID-19 cases are there in Flamborough schools? How are cases being handled by Hamilton's public and Catholic school boards? How can you stay up-to-date?
Ontario delays return to classroom, adds restrictions to curb hospitalizations from Omicron:Ontario to halt indoor dining, sports, reduce sizes of gatherings
Ontario will delay students returning to classrooms for two weeks and institute a number of other restrictions due to rising number of COVID-19 cases.
LIVE VIDEO: Premier Doug Ford announces new COVID-19 restrictions for Ontario
School closures among list of new measures announced in response to Omicron-driven COVID-19 surge in Ontario.
LOOKING AHEAD TO 2022: Flamborough-Glanbrook MPP Donna Skelly:Broadband internet, housing are priorities for Skelly
As the calendar flips to 2022, the Review caught up with local politicians from around Flamborough to check in on their priorities for the new year — and what they expect 2022 to bring.
Key moments in aviation history at Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum:1993 fire and Lancaster bomber restoration 2 major events as museum marks 50 years
It was a day many longtime members of the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum will never forget.
Five audiobooks to check out in 2022:Top audiobooks of 2021 linked to world events
In 2021 the pandemic once again upended lives, yet it also gave people time to do things they normally wouldn’t have time for.
LOOKING AHEAD TO 2022: Ward 13 Coun. Arlene VanderBeek:Greensville hill construction, fill dumping among top issues
As the calendar flips to 2022, the Review caught up with local politicians from around Flamborough to check in on their priorities for the new year — and what they expect 2022 to bring.
Five popular Hamilton Public Library titles from 2021:Books to add to your reading list in 2022
Reading seemed to be a favourite pastime for Hamilton readers.
LOOKING AHEAD TO 2022: HWDSB Ward 13 trustee Paul Tut:Pandemic safety, mental health supports big issues
As the calendar flips to 2022, the Review caught up with local politicians from around Flamborough to check in on their priorities for the new year — and what they expect 2022 to bring.
'Stay informed': Multiple employees at Sobeys, FreshCo, Metro, Food Basics, Walmart, Longo's, Farm Boy and other Ontario grocery stores test positive for COVID-19 and here are the locations impacted:D
As the holiday break continues into 2022, several grocery stores across Ontario are reporting multiple cases of COVID-19 among employees.
‘It’s unimaginable’: Stoney Creek resident wins $250K on gifted lottery ticket:Instant Crossword ticket was purchased at an Esso in Brantford
Denise Upton thought her Instant Crossword ticket was a possible gag gift, until she checked it with the OLG app.
How many coronavirus cases are there in Caledon, Brampton, Mississauga?
The latest numbers of positive cases of coronavirus in Peel Region.
Three top Stoney Creek news stories in 2021:Development controversies, scandal and dump sale vied with pandemic’s ceaseless grip
In Stoney Creek as elsewhere, COVID-19 continued to impose itself upon everyday life like an unwanted house guest in 2021. But the pandemic hardly wrote the whole story for the year.
LOOKING AHEAD TO 2022: HWDSB Ward 15 trustee Penny Deathe:East Waterdown school, bullying and mental health are priorities
As the calendar flips to 2022, the Review caught up with local politicians from around Flamborough to check in on their priorities for the new year — and what they expect 2022 to bring.Penny Deathe is the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board
Hamilton philanthropist Chris Ecklund issues defamation notice against Mayor Fred Eisenberger
The legal action was prompted by questions involving documentation for a renovation project.
How many COVID-19 cases are there in Ancaster, Dundas, Hamilton Mountain, Stoney Creek and area schools?
There have been about 856 COVID-19 cases connected to Hamilton schools for the 2021-2022 academic year so far.
Ontario students to return to in-person learning on Jan. 5: Dr. Kieran Moore:UPDATE: Province changing rules around PCR testing, capacity at sports venues
UPDATE: Province changing rules around PCR testing, capacity at sports venues.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario’s top doctor to make an announcement amid surge in COVID-19 Omicron cases:Province set to announce fourth dose of COVID-19 vaccine for nursing home residents: Toronto Star
Ontario’s top doctor is set to make an announcement today as the province continues to reach new records in daily COVID-19 infections.
Flamborough agents advise travellers to be prepared
With Omicron’s rapid spread, Flamborough residents with imminent travel plans are having to rethink, review and take extra precautions before jet setting.
LOOKING AHEAD TO 2022: Ward 15 Coun. Judi Partridge:Bypass, combined police-fire station lead priorities
As the calendar flips to 2022, the Review caught up with local politicians from around Flamborough to check in on their priorities for the new year — and what they expect 2022 to bring.
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