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'We're not letting this go': Waterdown students focused on making lasting change:Students pushing board on dress code, sexual violence
Waterdown District High School students are pleased by the progress they’ve made in the week since a large protest at the school Oct. 8 — but they are vowing to keep fighting until they’ve made lasting change.
Alectra Utilities says higher costs behind decision to end water billing service to Hamilton:Alectra officials point to 'increasingly complex electricity billing'
Councillors have asked the chair of the Alectra Utilities Board of Directors to appear at a future general issues committee meeting.
This Small Business Week, here's how, and why, to support your local mom-and-pop:From lawmakers to consumers, everyone can help
It's Small Business Week. Here's how to support those nearest to you.
Cambridge man dead after head-on crash on Hwy. 8 in Flamborough:Ancaster man, 33, in hospital with serious injuries
A 52-year-old Cambridge man is dead and 33-year-old Ancaster man is in hospital with serious injuries after a head-on collision on Highway 8 in Flamborough Oct. 15.
Ontario launches enhanced COVID-19 vaccine certificate and verification app:Here's what they look like
The province's new vaccination verification system, consisting of an enhanced vaccine certificate for every vaccinated Ontarian and a code scanning app for businesses, is officially active and available for use.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford to share COVID-19 vaccination app update
Everyone can access the vaccination app portal and download the province's enhanced proof-of-vaccination certificates as of Monday.
Woodland Cultural Centre’s Save the Evidence campaign gets $50,000 boost:‘The news of the atrocities of the residential school system broke my heart.’
Woodland Cultural Centre’s Save the Evidence campaign recently received a $50,000 donation — the largest by an individual, that being Lenny Montour.
Moore hints at booster shots, timeline for easing restrictions:Ontario's chief medical officer of health discusses plans for Ontario's new normal
With Ontario apparently emerging from a fourth wave of COVID-19 infections smaller than the previous two, Ontario's top medical officer focused on the next steps toward a new normality during his weekly briefing on Oct. 14.
'Rebuild our ridership': Waterdown on-demand bus free weekdays between 5-10 a.m.:Change part of HSR fare incentive program to increase ridership
The new HSR myRide on-demand transit service in Waterdown will offer free weekday rides in November and December as part of a new fare incentive program.
Dundas 10 Newman Rd. expenditures not yet made public:City auditor awaiting update on correction of financial statements
City of Hamilton staff have been slow to correct errors in the reporting of expenditures on 10 Newman Rd. in Pleasant View, after two months of denying mistakes were made.
Employees at Sobeys, FreshCo, Food Basics, Metro and other Ontario grocery stores test positive for COVID-19 and here are the impacted locations:Multiple people infected
Several big-name grocery stores in the province are reporting new cases of COVID-19 in their stores.
What we know about COVID-19 vaccines for kids under 12:How they're different, the data so far and when they'll be approved
Just over 14 per cent of all schools in Ontario have reported COVID-19 cases since classes resumed in September, with a total of 2,963 lab-confirmed cases involving students.
Flamborough-Dundas Soccer Club signs agreement with pro club:Agreement with Rangers FC announced Sept. 1
The Flamborough-Dundas Soccer Club has signed a partnership agreement with Rangers International Soccer Academy.
Dundas Pleasant View development application under review:556 York Rd. proposal includes single-family home, pool, septic system
556 York Rd. proposal includes single-family home, pool, septic system
Ontario Community College faculty talks continue
Contract talks between the union representing full-time community college faculty, counsellors and librarians and the province’s employer council are continuing and remain under a news blackout.
Hamilton Conservation Authority seeks to tap Taro dump royalties for Saltfleet wetland:Project a ‘win-win’ for nature lovers, flood relief, Coun. Brad Clark says
The Hamilton Conservation Authority is hoping community and city royalties from the Taro industrial dump will cover the estimated $3-million bill for building a wetland at the new Saltfleet Conservation Area in upper Stoney Creek.
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson preserves size of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo Leash-Free Area
The city's water and wastewater staff had proposed installing a fence along a waterway in the park.
Advocates fear proposed workers' comp laws could hurt police officers with post-traumatic stress injury:Ontario's police chiefs are calling for changes to the way claims are handled
Mental health professionals, police associations and former officers are sounding the alarm about a suite of legislative changes proposed by the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police and what they could mean for officers with operational stress injuries.
Dundas Parkside Cemetery archway relocations to be re-tendered:Total impact on budget from correcting error not yet clear
Total impact on budget from correcting error not yet clear.
Ancaster Agricultural Society's new multipurpose building called a 'game-changer'
As the Ancaster Agricultural Society (AAS), is quickly finding out, if you build it, they will come.
Stoney Creek’s Pumpkinfest set for cautious return:Oct. 15-16 street party to have plenty of social distancing, BIA says
Downtown Stoney Creek is ready to throw its first outdoor street party in more than two years with the return of Pumpkinfest on Oct. 15 and 16.
Hamilton Mountain Tory executive Robert Cooper wants city to ban election signs
"We need to embrace climate change," said Cooper, president of the Mountain provincial PC riding association.
'This represents safety': Rainbow crosswalks coming to Waterdown:Crosswalks to be installed at entrance to WDHS, YMCA
Rainbow crosswalks will be coming to Waterdown.
Dundas J.L. Grightmire Arena additional work delayed:Tender closing extended after additional requirements, information
Tender closing extended after additional requirements, information
What's open and closed this Thanksgiving in Flamborough and beyond
Here’s a list of what’s open and closed in Flamborough Thanksgiving Monday.
'Uncovering this hidden history': New book explores history of Greensville and surrounding communities:‘Water, Transit and Industry’ published last month
A new book strives to share the hidden history of Greensville, Bullock’s Corners and Crooks Hollow — and how they played a key role in the development of early Canada.
Ontario Labour Minister Monte McNaughton trumpets 'tax cut' for small businesses
McNaughton says a five per cent reduction in WSIB premium rates will mean a $168-million tax cut for provincial businesses.
Bonnington neighbourhood on Hamilton Mountain gets cleaned up:Team Up to Clean Up collects 20 bags of trash
Summerlike conditions greeted about 15 people in the Bonnington neighbourhood on the central-west Mountain when they headed out Oct. 2 armed with garbage bags and work gloves.
'I’ve been groped, catcalled and assaulted': Waterdown students protest dress code announcement following allegations of sexual assault:Demonstration comes following sexual assault investigation
Close to 200 Waterdown District High School students took part in a protest at the school Oct. 8 sparked by an announcement made the day prior about “appropriate dress" that many students took to be victim shaming in light of recent allegations of sexual assault at the school.
Saltfleet Storm make victorious COVID-19 return
Upper Stoney Creek’s Saltfleet Storm enjoyed a victorious return to high school football play on Oct. 7, downing the Bernie Custis Tigers 21-12 in their season opener.
Hamilton public school board sick days jump — or do they?:Superintendent says COVID-19 closures affect yearly comparisons
Hamilton’s public school board saw employee sick days jump by nearly a third during the 2020-21school year, an increase from the previous year only partly attributed to COVID-19 absences.
Hamilton Mountain police station offers safe buy, sell and exchange zone:Two parking spaces set aside in public parking lot on Rymal Road East
Clyde Tulk lives a kilometre or so from the Mountain police station.
Stoney Creek's Grandview Retirement Living set for early 2022 opening:Site to feature numerous amenities
Stoney Creek’s newest retirement community is on track to open its doors in early 2022.
Rise Up breakfast returns to Hamilton Community Food Centre on Hamilton Mountain:Free grab-and-go program runs Tuesdays 8 to 9 a.m.
Dami Oladokun carefully fills another small cardboard box at the Hamilton Community Food Centre.
Dundas development proposal retains heritage consultant:City has not received zoning amendment application
City has not received zoning amendment application
Ontario Labour Minister Monte McNaughton castigates businesses to follow 'damn rules' on COVID-19
Speaking at Donut Monster on Locke Street, McNaughton says province has more than 500 inspectors — the highest in its history.
UPDATE: Telus reporting widespread wireless outage in Ontario and Quebec
Telus is reporting a wireless outage Wednesday (Oct. 6) that is impacting residents/customers in Ontario and Quebec.
UPDATE: Driver suffers life-threatening injuries in Highway 6 crash:Fire department respond to vehicle collision with "patient trapped"
A driver is in hospital with life-threatening injuries following a "serious" two-vehicle collision in Flamborough Oct. 5.
Hamilton public school board to give COVID-19 holdouts final warning:More than 800 employees haven’t had jab or revealed status
More than 800 of the Hamilton public school board’s 7,172 permanent and occasional employees are either unvaccinated against COVID-19 or have failed to disclose their status as required by the province.
Is it safe to gather for Thanksgiving and Halloween?:Ontario's chief medical officer weighs in
Whether you celebrate it on Sunday or Monday, Thanksgiving is almost here. Not long after comes Halloween.
Statement: Canadian media united in support of journalists against online hate, threats and harassment:A statement from journalists and newsrooms against those who seek to silence their stories and th
A statement from journalists and newsrooms against those who seek to silence their stories and threaten their safety.
SAGE program criticisms miss mark, parents say:School board urged to offer it elsewhere if equity an issue
Brandon Vickerd acknowledges accessibility can be an issue for Strathcona Elementary School’s Scholastic Art and Global Education program, better known by its acronym, SAGE.
Some Ontario schools, child care centres to receive COVID-19 rapid test kits:Take-home tests will be made available on a voluntary basis in some communities
Ontario is making rapid antigen testing available to unvaccinated students in public health units where the risk of COVID-19 transmission is high, the provincial government has announced.
Mom Market Collective, Ancaster's Fora Outdoor Living, team up:Garden centre celebrates second anniversary
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a challenging time for craft vendors and brick-and-mortar businesses alike, as the local representatives of the Mom Market Collective can attest.
Dundas downtown water main breaks shut down water, road Saturday morning:Cause of two separate breaks in same area still unknown two days later
The cause of two separate breaks in the same area remains unknown two days later.
Dundas fall food drive money collected surpasses 2019:New unwrapped toys needed for Christmas program
New unwrapped toys needed for Christmas program
Hamilton could break record with $2 billion in building permits by year end
By the end of September, the city had $1.6 billion in building permits in development proposals for 2021.
Indigenous mural brings culture and colour to Concession Street on Hamilton Mountain:The Seven Grandfather Teachings by Kyle Joedicke brightens up wall across from library
It’s an Indigenous and colourful addition to Concession Street.
Hamilton driver charged in Dundas hit-and-run:84-year-old cyclist injured in Old Ancaster Road collision
84-year-old cyclist injured in Old Ancaster Road collision
Hamilton-inspired 'The Stage Light Flickers' documents performers' pandemic experiences
2020 was shaping up to be a big year for actress and vocalist Shanice Bowrin.
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