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'HIGH RISK PRODUCTS': Major recall of mushrooms made for Metro brands, sold at Food Basics triggers Health Canada warning due to Listeria fears:"If you think you became sick from consuming a recalled
A major mushroom recall is hitting Ontario grocery stores, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Health Canada.
'Absolutely disgusted': Waterdown Memorial Park washrooms closed due to vandalism:$5,000 worth of damage caused by vandalism
The washroom facilities at Memorial Park in Waterdown will be closed until further notice due to vandalism.
Halloween 4 Hunger returns to St. Thomas More high school on Hamilton Mountain:Student-led effort hopes to raise $100,000 for Neighbour to Neighbour Centre
Students at St. Thomas More Catholic High School are hoping central-west Mountain residents are in a giving mood.
Dundas Remembrance Day parade, ceremony cancelled for second year:Soldier's memorial unveiled 100 years ago
Soldier's memorial unveiled 100 years ago
Kindergarten rebound sparks Hamilton school enrolment jump:502 extra public elementary students add 23 classes, 48 eductors
Hamilton public elementary schools saw 502 more students show up for in-person learning than expected in September thanks largely to a rebound in kindergarten enrolment.
Hamilton wants residents to remove lids on waste containers before curbside pickup
Proposed changes to the solid waste bylaw also includes establishing limits on waste containers and setting $200 fines for violations.
Interval House of Hamilton getting LOVE from Shoppers Drug Mart:LOVE YOU campaign runs to Nov. 5
It’s some much-needed financial support for Interval House of Hamilton.
Dundas Highway Traffic Act case details withheld from public:Police will not release information required to follow matters through court
Police will not release information required to follow matters through court
What’s going on here at Spartan Square in Stoney Creek?:Cabbage Brothers pot shop expected to open by early November
The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario granted Cabbage Brothers Cannabis Store authorization on Aug. 26 to open a shop at the Spartan Square plaza, 483 Hwy. 8 in Stoney Creek.
Ancaster owners want residential development rather than new hotel
In 2008, councillors approved an application for a new six-storey hotel on Old Golf Links Road property.
Hamilton Ward 7 Coun. Esther Pauls adds speed cushions to streets to slow down vehicles
The traffic calming measures will be installed along Byng Street, Massena Drive and Acadia Drive.
Hamilton to study closing streets to vehicles to create short-term pedestrian-only malls
The idea is to allow the public to shop and eat at restaurants within BIAs that have been hit hard by the pandemic.
Feel at home with Shae Rose in Waterdown
In a sweetly scented and warmly lit space, home treasures abound for the shopper looking to express themselves.
Knox Presbyterian Church in Waterdown serves those in need through partnership with Out of the Cold program
Starting this November, Knox Presbyterian Church in Waterdown will partner with Hamilton Out of the Cold.
FirstOntario Credit Union pledges $250K for student nutrition programs
FirstOntario Credit Union has pledged another $250,000 for student nutrition programs in southern Ontario, including Hamilton Tastebuds.
There are even more reasons than usual to get the flu shot:Do it for your self, your loved ones and your community
It's fall, the holidays are coming and people are beginning to hear the familiar refrain from health care professionals: get your flu shot.
8 Hamilton schools going up for sale on open market:Only Stoney Creek’s R.L. Hyslop draws interest from city
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board is putting eight of nine surplus elementary schools up for sale on the open market after no public agencies, including the city, expressed interest in buying them.
What should Hamilton residents do with all these leaves?:Leaf and yard waste pickup eliminated for three months
Effective Dec. 6, the City of Hamilton is pausing leaf and yard waste curbside pickup until March.
'WARNING': Massive onion recall in Ontario grocery stores triggered by Salmonella outbreak in U.S.:If you think you became sick from consuming the onions, call your doctor, the Canadian Food Inspectio
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says various types of onions are being recalled due to possible Salmonella contamination.
Province releases plan to fully reopen, manage COVID-19 long term
The Government of Ontario has released its plan to lift the remaining pandemic-related restrictions and manage COVID-19 in the long term.
WATCH NOW: Ontario COVID plan update by Premier Doug Ford
Ontario Premier Doug Ford and other top officials to talk about plans to manage COVID-19 for the long term safely.
Dundas Governor’s Road bridge rehab among projects scheduled for 2022:Creighton Road bridge also expected to get repairs next year
Dundas bridge rehabilitation projects budgeted for 2022 could temporarily reduce traffic lanes on Governor’s and Creighton roads next year.
Kite string found on Waterdown, Aldershot properties — where did it come from?
Kite string that was recently discovered strewn across properties in north Burlington and Flamborough was slated to be cleaned up earlier this month.
'Playing his flute with both hands'; Waterdown man charged for playing flute while driving:Halton police stopped driver Oct. 20 on Dundas Street
Halton Regional Police have charged a Waterdown man after he was caught playing the flute while driving in Burlington Oct. 20.
'A very special guy': Remembering longtime Flamborough Centre teacher Wayne Miller:Miller, 76, died in Centre Road hit-and-run Sept. 17
Wayne Miller, a longtime and beloved teacher at Flamborough Centre School, was out for his regular evening walk on Centre Road Sept. 17 when he was struck and killed in a hit-and-run. He was 76.
HWDSB is revamping its dress code. What happens now?:Interim dress code gives students right to express themselves
Following a motion that passed Oct. 18, Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board is planning to update its dress code board-wide.
Waterdown's James Tufford to go for karate gold at Worlds:Oct. 23-29 event will be Tufford's second World Championship competition
Waterdown’s James Tufford will go for gold at the 2021 World Karate Commission (WKC) World Championships in Orlando, Florida.
Ancaster's only Beer Store outlet to close next month
Ancaster’s only Beer Store outlet will run dry next month.
Hamilton Coun. John-Paul Danko uses $150,000 to start construction of Mountain Brow pathway
The pathway, approved by council in 2018, is a proposed 25-kilometre multi-use pathway that will stretch across the escarpment.
Hamilton public school board posts $35,000 in missing trustee expenses:Two years of absent reports blamed on changed accounting system
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board has fixed its failure to meet a Ministry of Education requirement to publicly report more than $35,000 in trustee expenses for the past two years in response a Hamilton Community News inquiry.
Hamilton Health Sciences reports big drop in breast cancer screenings:40,000 women in the region due for a mammogram
Officials at Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) are concerned the coronavirus pandemic might be stopping women from being screened for breast cancer.
Contract talks continue for Ontario community college faculty:News blackout covers negotiations over contract that expired Sept. 30
They’re still at it.
Dundas Cactus Festival recognizing 2021 volunteers, seeking future leaders:Volunteer appreciation event also kicks off recruitment drive
Volunteer appreciation event also kicks off recruitment drive.
'A long time coming': New Carlisle library officially breaks ground:Library, in former TD Bank, expected to open in spring
The City of Hamilton and Hamilton Public Library held a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Carlisle library Oct. 14.
What you need to know about travelling to the U.S.:The U.S. land border will reopen to non-essential travellers in November, with some caveats
For the first time since March 2020, the U.S. land and sea border will reopen to Canadians crossing for non-essential travel on Nov. 8 — with caveats that weren't necessary in the pre-pandemic world.
BY THE NUMBERS: How many COVID-19 cases are there in Durham Region?
This story with the COVID-19 statistics from the Region of Durham is updated daily
Protests prompt Hamilton public school board to review student dress rules:Interim guidelines to be similar to Toronto board's, education director says
Hamilton’s public school board will review rules on student attire to remove “sexist and outdated standards” in the wake of protests at Waterdown District High School over alleged warnings by their principal to not expose shoulders and midriffs.
Ontario Green Party leader Mike Schreiner joins in opposition to expanding Hamilton's urban boundary
Mike Schreiner says the Doug Ford government wants to "pave over" environmentally sensitive areas to benefit developers.
Crumbuns bakeshop moving west along Concession Street on Hamilton Mountain:New bigger, brighter location opens Oct. 23
Joanne Emberson had been looking for a new location for her bakeshop business for more than a year.
Hamilton's Ward 6 streets to get additional traffic-calming measures to reduce speeding
Ward 6 Coun. Tom Jackson continues to champion road safety measures on behalf of residents.
Ancaster retailer Tepperman's to offer Indigenous post-secondary scholarships at University of Windsor
Furniture and appliance retailer Tepperman’s has announced a new post-secondary scholarship program, in partnership with the University of Windsor, for Indigenous students.
Hamilton councillors set 2 per cent budget target as they prepare for 2022 budget deliberations
Councillors approved a 2.1 per cent average tax increase for 2021.
Wet weather caps ‘erratic’ year for Stoney Creek growers:Farmer worries about garlic crop as downpours end summer drought
On the heels of a summer that saw Hamilton declare an official Level 1 drought warning that persisted through September, what Peter Djeneralovic really needs is a break from all the rain.
'Stay tuned:' Ford says plan to advance Ontario's reopening coming this week:Ford says his government has worked on the plan 'for weeks and weeks'
After Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore said the provincial government would soon announce a plan to further ease COVID-19 restrictions in Ontario, Premier Doug Ford confirmed it on Oct. 18.
Sun finally shines on Stoney Creek’s Pumpkinfest:Heavy rainfall washes out street party’s Friday celebration
With Friday’s celebration cancelled by heavy rainfall, Pumpkinfest finally managed to make its return to downtown Stoney Creek on Saturday amid far more co-operative mild and sunny weather.
Hamilton Mountain Writers’ Guild publishes fifth book:Anthology features short stories and poems connected to Hamilton area
What were you doing during the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic last year?
Stoney Creek school trustee rebounds from COVID-19 scare:Cam Galindo credits vaccination for limiting symptoms, fallout
Cam Galindo says he wasn’t too concerned when he recently got a sore throat because he has allergies and previous sore throats had all tested negative for COVID-19.
Hamilton councillors approve relocation of historic Marr House on Wilson Street:Relocation needed to allow site remediation
The 181-year-old building will be moved from Wilson Street to the back of the property on Lorne Street.
Stone Church Road multi-use pathway scheduled to be installed in 2022
The $480,000 project will connect to various existing trails, including the East Mountain Trail Loop.
'IMMEDIATELY STOP USING': Major recalls of cleaners sold at Canadian Tire, Home Depot Christmas trees, sanitizer at Dollarama trigger multiple Health Canada warnings
Several big-name stores across Canada are pulling products from shelves after Health Canada announced multiple recalls this week due to health and safety hazards.
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