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Dundas Christmas tree lighting virtual event Friday:Extensive provincial COVID-19 requirements make online event viable option
Extensive provincial COVID-19 requirements make online event viable option.
Hamilton public school board trustees want province to pay for student menstrual pads:Three-year Shoppers donation deal falls well short of needs, board says
Trustees agreed to write a letter to the Ministry of Education after hearing their own plan to provide menstrual pads to all schools as of next September will cost $300,000 to set up, and another $100,000 to $125,000 per year for pads and liners for disposal receptacles.
2 men sentenced to life in Ontario’s largest cocaine bust, linked to Sinaloa cartel:FROM OUR NETWORK
FROM OUR NETWORK
Goodness Me! on Hamilton Mountain has new look:'We want to be a community hub'
The Goodness Me! Natural Food Market on Upper Gage, just north of the Linc, has a new look that store officials are hoping will attract people to come in for more than grocery shopping and vitamins.
Dundas Delsey Pond abandoned fencing not removed a week after notice:Biology prof says fencing may be the least of worries for wildlife habitat
Biology prof says fencing may be the least of worries for wildlife habitat
Builder scales down Stoney Creek lakeshore skyscrapers:Towers of 38, 44 and 33 storeys still need relief from zoning standards
A second redesign of three proposed skyscrapers near the lakeshore in Stoney Creek will cut their height, although the builder still wants relief from seven city zoning standards.
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson defends process to protect Marr House relocation project
McMaster University professor and hydrogeologist argue building may not survive the relocation.
'WARNING': Major recalls of juices sold at Sobeys, FreshCo and Foodland, portable stoves at Canadian Tire, Home Depot shower filters trigger multiple Health Canada concerns:"Recalled products should b
Health Canada is investigating and issuing a number of warning after numerous products are being pulled from the shelves due to health and safety concerns.
Canada was built for our old climate, so how do we build back for what will be an even harder future?:FROM OUR NETWORK
FROM OUR NETWORK
18 Christmas movies filmed in Ontario to curl up to this holiday season:From downtown Toronto to small town Almonte, Ontarians will recognize some familiar spots during their holiday movie watching th
From family classics to heartwarming Hallmark TV movies, Ontario has served as a backdrop for many a holiday film.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford government announces COVID-19 vaccine rollout plan for children aged 5-11:The announcement comes following Health Canada’s approval of the paediatric Pfizer COVID-19 va
Children aged five to 11 will be eligible to book their appointment to receive the COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday, Nov. 23, the Ontario government announced Monday (Nov. 22).
What’s going on here on Highway 8 in Stoney Creek?:PerfectZone Cannabis seeks to become area’s seventh pot shop
Commercial vacancies on Highway 8 in Stoney Creek continue to be a magnet for pot shops, with a proposed PerfectZone Cannabis store the latest to enter what looks like a crowded market.
Hamilton to search options to provide water billing service to residents
Water billing service contract with Alectra Utilities is scheduled to end by 2024.
East Hamilton tenant fears eviction, financial penalty for pest control costs
Kenneth Scott and his family are facing an uncertain future, with a hearing slated for January at the Ontario Landlord and Tenant Board.
Dundas Pleasant View school conversion resubmission comment period opens:Deadline for public comments scheduled for Jan. 14, 2022
The deadline for public comments is scheduled for Jan. 14, 2022.
'A good move for us': Waterdown Village BIA office on the move:Organization moving to 20 Main St. North
The Waterdown Village BIA office is on the move.
Hamilton proposes to install artwork along the Keddy Access Trail
The artwork will also honour Jay Keddy, an avid cyclist, who was struck and killed along the Claremont Access in 2015.
Hamilton will seek a physical civic museum to tell its stories to the community
Mayor Fred Eisenberger says a "physical museum speaks volumes about what we are as a community."
Dundas Blues off to hot start as captain named October player of month:Junior club playing fast 'real exciting' hockey at J.L. Grightmire Arena
Junior club playing fast “real exciting” hockey at J.L. Grightmire Arena
Mohawk College super sensor project progressing:Prototype may be ready by January
Qiting Liu and Jason Masters have been given the rare opportunity to do something that could significantly improve the way machinery sensors work.
Hamilton public health short about 100 full-time employees to provide all programs
Medical Officer of Health Dr. Elizabeth Richardson said staff are examining options to hire additional staff.
COVID-19 pandemic aid credited for helping Hamilton dodge tax wallop:City would have been ‘in shambles,’ mayor tells Stoney Creek chamber
Mayor Fred Eisenberger is crediting COVID-19 supports from Ottawa and the province for helping the city enjoy one of its biggest building booms ever and avoid a massive increase in property taxes.
Dundas affordable seniors housing impact of city effort not yet known:Staff say they are working on policy to keep existing affordable housing
Hamilton staff say they are working on policy to keep existing affordable housing
LIST: Metro, Food Basics, FreshCo and Sobeys reporting new employee COVID-19 cases. Here are the impacted locations across Ontario:"We will always do everything we can to support our teammates and ens
Several big-name stores are once again reporting new COVID-19 cases.
Strike or lockout could be looming as Ontario community college faculty talks break off
More than a week of bargaining with help of a provincially appointed conciliator has failed to result in a new collective agreement between the Ontario community college employer council and Ontario Public Service Employees Union.
Province to provide COVID-19 test kits to Ontario students
Ontario will provide take-home COVID-19 tests to students in hopes of limiting the an increase in infections when school returns after the Christmas break.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario's Deputy Premier and Health Minister Christine Elliott will provide an update on COVID-19 testing:Health minister to be joined by Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kier
Ontario's Deputy Premier and Health Minister Christine Elliott will provide an update on COVID-19 testing.
'One of the best places to invest in the nation': L3Harris officially opens new Waterdown facility:Purpose-built 330,000-square-foot building cost $110M
L3Harris officially opened its new purpose-built facility in Waterdown with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Oct. 26.
Video caught car scouting man's Toyota — then his neighbour’s Honda was stolen:FROM OUR NETWORK
FROM OUR NETWORK
MAP: On Hamilton Day, shop local at these Waterdown retailers and retaurants
To help support and promote local businesses during hard times, the City of Hamilton is resurrecting Hamilton Day — one day to celebrate and honour the local business community.
'Kept our heads above water': Waterdown Legion weathering the COVID-19 storm:Twenty branches have closed nationwide during pandemic
Although some legions across the country have felt the brunt of COVID-19, in Waterdown, Royal Canadian Legion president Sheila Latner said they have weathered the storm.
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson looks to improve Wilson and Rousseaux street intersection
Coun. Lloyd Ferguson seeks ideas to improve the intersection at Wilson and Rousseaux streets to stop cut-through traffic.
Dundas McKay Court gas line damage results in order from regulator:Pipe accidentally struck despite getting utility locates prior to digging
Pipe accidentally struck despite getting utility locates prior to digging
Canada conquers Mexico in World Cup soccer qualifying, and Edmonton cold wasn’t only reason:FROM OUR NETWORK
FROM OUR NETWORK
Hamilton public school board likely to hire interim education director, chair says:Danko says term’s ‘challenges’ shouldn’t deter permanent candidates
The chair of the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board says she hopes to see a new director of education in place by next August.
Ancaster taxpayers could be paying higher taxes for sidewalk snow-clearing service
Hamilton's public works committee approved a five-year contract to begin enhanced sidewalk snow clearing in 2022.
Hamilton rural residents could be paying for snow clearing on sidewalks they don't have:Councillor questions cost for rural dwellers who don't have sidewalks
"To pay the same as urban areas when we don't have sidewalks sounds ridiculous to me," says Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson.
E-paper website launches across southern Ontario
A new, all-access community news ePaper website launches today at https://communitynews.pressreader.com.
'Terrible people': Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he's combating gun and gang violence across the province and here's how
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says gangs, guns and drugs have not gone away with the COVID-19 pandemic and in many ways, have become worse.
Has Tim Hortons lost its way? Justin Bieber partnership followed by new espresso launch has marketing experts confused:FROM OUR NETWORK
FROM OUR NETWORK
Waterdown's Tufford brings home karate world championship medals:James Tufford, 11, took bronze in sparring, traditional weapons
Waterdown’s James Tufford returned from the WKC World Karate Championships in Orlando, Florida with two bronze medals.
Hamilton Health Sciences encouraging public to get flu shot
While some hospitals across Ontario saw a decrease last winter in the number of influenza patients, Hamilton Health Sciences is calling on the public to get their annual flu shot.
Abandoned fencing around Delsey Pond in Dundas creates potential hazards:Ministry continues six-month-long investigation of dredging impacts on at-risk species
Ministry continues six-month-long investigation of dredging impacts on at-risk species
This uniquely Canadian conspiracy theory group was on the edges of obscurity — then vaccine mandates came down:FROM OUR NETWORK
FROM OUR NETWORK
Hamilton councillors select former Dundas Coun. Russ Powers to be next Ward 5 representative
Powers edges former Hamilton mayor Larry Di Ianni in an 8-6 vote by council. Powers retired as Dundas councillor in 2014.
Ancaster residents rally to save Marr House from possible collapse
Over 100 people attended a rally on Nov. 13 to save not only the Marr House, but Wilson Street from development pressures.
Neighbour to Neighbour Centre on Hamilton Mountain running Books Feed Families campaign:Organizers looking to raise $25,000 in November
Neighbour to Neighbour Centre is looking to replace the revenue it lost when their used bookstore closed to the public in March 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Hamilton school buses running on time more often:September’s 16-minute average late time shortest in seven years
School buses serving Hamilton public and Catholic schools were running late less often in September than in recent years, although fewer students were riding them because of COVID-19 concerns.
Hamilton councillors to vote on contractor to provide enhanced sidewalk snow-clearing starting 2022
Hamilton councillors in April approved expanding the city's sidewalk snow clearing program along all major arterial transit routes.
What will the Waterdown bypass look like?:Project divided into east-west and north-south sections
The long-awaited Waterdown bypass is getting closer to fruition, but what will the route look like?
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