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Dundas Pleasant View Columbia College school proposal updated:Escarpment commission receives first application under Pleasant View development control
Escarpment commission receives first application under Pleasant View development control.
'STOP USING': Major recall of Advil Cold & Sinus medication triggers Health Canada warning and here's how it can impact you:The affected products were distributed in Canada starting July 2021.
Health Canada is warning residents about a major recall involving Advil Cold & Sinus medication.
Vaccination to become mandatory for Ontario long-term-care staff:The deadline for full COVID-19 vaccination is Nov. 15
Ontario is making it mandatory for all long-term care workers and volunteers to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, beginning on Nov. 15. Only those with medical exemptions will be allowed to continue working inside long-term care homes unvaccinated.
Nominations open for Ward 5 Hamilton council vacancy:Councillors to appoint successful candidate at special Nov. 12 meeting
Any eligible Hamilton voter has until Oct. 29 to apply to replace Chad Collins as Ward 5 councillor, although being the successful one may depend on past political experience and connection to the area.
Dundas 10 Newman Rd. expenditures to be corrected:Auditor finds spending on controversial property not recorded correctly
Auditor finds spending on controversial property not recorded correctly.
Dundas J.L. Grightmire Arena additional work tendered:Siding replacement anticipated to be done with remaining budget surplus
Siding replacement anticipated to be done with remaining budget surplus
Ontario Community College faculty talks move to mediation
Contract talks between the employer council and the union that represents about 13,500 full-time faculty at Ontario’s 24 community colleges, including Mohawk College, are continuing with the assistance of a mediator.
Stoney Creek resident wins big with OLG's Lightning Lotto
Stoney Creek resident Maria Karouzakis was struck by the Lightning Lotto jackpot on Sept. 4, taking home a prize of $153,670.10.
Dundas 125 Pirie application review continues:Staff awaiting response to recent comments and outstanding issues
City of Hamilton planning staff provided a second round of comments on the week of Sept. 24 to the proponent of a four-storey, 159-unit residential building and 17 townhouses at 125 Pirie Dr. on its revised submission.
Hamilton Mountain businesses grapple with COVID-19 passports:Eatery and gym patrons asked to show proof of double vaccination and ID
For Darryl Howe, it’s another thing he must do as he scurries about the Stage Diner on Concession Street, serving patrons, cooking meals and clearing tables.
Hamilton Airport officials see nothing but yellow sunshine with DHL's $100-million expansion:New facility about four times larger than previous building
The new DHL facility is 238,000 square feet, about four times larger than its previous building.
Dream now a reality as Donn Zver School of Pottery opens doors in Troy
Sunlight streams into a classroom through the arched windows of what used to be Café Troy and has now been transformed into a classroom.
Big changes coming to your Costco Mastercard in Canada and here's how it will impact shopping in the wholesale store:"We're excited to work with Costco to launch a credit card that offers even more va
Anyone who owns a Capital One Costco Mastercard will see significant changes, sooner rather than later.
Pfizer vaccine recommended for youth 18-24 as Moderna linked to rare heart condition:Pericarditis and myocarditis reported in some males following second dose of Moderna
Ontario is recommending adults 18 to 24 years old receive Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine over Moderna's due to a reported link between the Moderna vaccine and the development of a rare heart condition in among people in that age group.
Shannex Incorporated creating 'resort-style' accommodations in Ancaster for seniors
Shannex Inc.'s new three-building senior living facilities will be "flagship" for company.
'IMMEDIATELY STOP USING': Major recalls of Paw Patrol costumes, Home Depot lighting fixtures, firepots on Amazon, cleaners at Home Hardware trigger multiple Health Canada warnings
Health Canada has ordered that several products be pulled from the marketplace due to a number of health and safety hazards.
Ontario expanding Indigenous curriculum to Grades 1, 2 and 3:Indigenous-focused lessons currently not mandatory below Grade 4
By 2023, all Ontario students in Grades 1 to 3 will learn about First Nation, Métis and Inuit history, culture and contributions as part of the province's mandatory social studies curriculum.
'Don't want to see a tragedy': Flamborough residents pushing to make Highway 52 intersection safer:Intersection will be considered in 2022 budget: Ferguson
A group of Flamborough residents is pushing the City of Hamilton to make the intersection of Powerline Road West and Highway 52 safer.
'WE WILL ACT IMMEDIATELY': More employees at Food Basics, Longo's, FreshCo, Sobeys, Metro and other Ontario grocery stores test positive for COVID-19. Here are the locations impacted:Several employees
New cases in the double digits
Stoney Creek's Cannabis Creek Co. holds grand opening:Store opened June 20
Cannabis Creek Co. held a grand opening event on Sept. 25, with a barbecue and live entertainment.
Ontario doctor faces restrictions for allegedly spreading false statements about COVID-19:Kirkland Lake area physician and Richmond Hill doctor facing investigation
Another Ontario doctor has been called on the carpet for questionable activities related to COVID-19 misinformation
Dundas fall food drive results expected to top 2020:All planned routes filled by volunteers Saturday
All planned routes filled by volunteers Saturday
Hamilton city council set to decide how to fill Ward 5 vacancy:Stoney Creek reps Clark and Pearson favour appointing Collins’ replacement
Hamilton city council is expected to decide tomorrow whether to appoint someone or call a byelection to replace Ward 5 representative Chad Collins following his election as Liberal MP for Hamilton-East Stoney Creek.
These Ontario regions had the highest COVID-19 case averages last week:Is your community on the list of regions with the highest 7-day averages?
Since early on in the COVID-19 pandemic, epidemiologists have said seven-day new case averages are a better measure of viral spread in a community than daily new case numbers.
POLL: Will the Toronto Blue Jays make the playoffs?:Jays enter crucial series versus New York Yankees 1 game back of final wild card playoff spot
Jays enter crucial series versus New York Yankees 1 game back of final wild card playoff spot
City of Hamilton planning plaque recognizing story of enslaved Black woman:‘Pop-up’ Sophia Burthen Pooley signs repeatedly replaced after removal by city staff
‘Pop-up’ Sophia Burthen Pooley signs repeatedly replaced after removal by city staff.
Sophia Burthen Pooley's story recorded in 1856 interview:Researchers have clarified details of enslaved Black woman's own narrative
Researchers have clarified details of enslaved Black woman's own narrative
Fall for Concession on Hamilton Mountain coming next month:Replacement for Fallfest runs Oct. 2 and 9
For the second straight year Fallfest has been cancelled on Concession Street.
Patrons mostly OK with vaccine rule, Stoney Creek restaurateurs say:But ‘government needs to explain this is the law,’ Lotos owner says
Stoney Creek restaurateurs say they haven’t had much customer pushback on a new provincial requirement to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination and identification to dine indoors — although one is unhappy about being the enforcer.
Petty theft at Flamborough farm stands sows frustration
Something was amiss at Kim Ferguson’s roadside egg stand in early July.
35 sets of equipment will help Flamborough players hit the ice:OMHA Player Assist program to help afford hockey
The Flamborough Hockey Association received 35 sets of equipment as part of the Ontario Minor Hockey Association (OMHA) Player Assist Program — equipment they hope will allow more people in the community to access the sport.
Sacred Heart church on Hamilton Mountain turns 100:Pandemic pushes celebrations to 2022
For Gus Hubbard, The Sacred Heart of Jesus parish and church on Viewpoint Avenue (at Mountain Park Avenue) has always been a special place.
These Ontario businesses can apply for funds through a new tourism recovery program:Qualifying businesses can apply for up to $1 million in financial assistance
Tourism businesses that have lost at least half their revenue during the pandemic can apply for a new recovery program, the Government of Ontario has announced.
Hamilton to make photo radar a permanent tool to catch speeding vehicles
A one-year pilot project found the automatic speed enforcement cameras helped to reduce speeding vehicles.
Hamilton Liberal MPs promise additional funding for affordable housing units in city
Hamilton Liberals applaud reopening of the Ken Soble Towers after $34-million invested for affordable senior units.
Hamilton's Liberal MPs promise additional funding for affordable housing units in city
Hamilton Liberals applaud reopening of the Ken Soble Towers after $34-million invested for affordable senior units.
Dundas 71 Main St. archeological excavation could start at any time:Official start date has not been shared with province or city
Official start date has not been shared with province or city
Ancaster residents get ready to use vaccine passports to enter city facilities
Residents are required to show proof of vaccination and identification documents when entering a city recreation facility.
Ontario easing capacity limits for concerts, sporting events, theatres and more:Most settings require proof of vaccination
Ontario will raise capacity limits on a variety of indoor and outdoor settings this weekend, Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore has announced.
Dundas Old Guelph Road and York Road repair projects not ready to start:No plan for York Road sinkhole, while Old Guelph Road contract delayed
No plan for York Road sinkhole, while Old Guelph Road contract delayed
Hamilton public school board reviewing elementary specialty programs:Accessibility of sports, arts and language programs among concerns
Hamilton’s public school board is reviewing the future of specialized learning programs at six elementary schools, including ones for students seeking to become elite athletes or pursue a more self-directed education emphasizing the arts and social justice.
VIDEO: New Hamilton Mountain MP Lisa Hepfner eyes more transit dollars for city:Lisa Hepfner wants to connect airport with West Harbour GO station
Lisa Hepfner has some big plans for public transportation on Hamilton Mountain.
UPDATED: Richmond Hill doctor draws fire for reportedly handing out vaccine exemptions:Ministry of Health calls for investigation
Ministry of Health calls for investigation
What does voting data show about Flamborough-Glanbrook?:Voter turnout down 7 percentage points from 2019
Conservative Dan Muys was elected as the next member of Parliament for Flamborough-Glanbrook on Sept. 20, defeating Liberal Vito Sgro, NDP candidate Lorne Newick, PPC candidate Bill Panchyshyn and Green candidate Tom Hatch.
Canada has officially adopted new monikers for COVID-19 vaccines. Here's what they are:The brand names have been in use outside of Canada for months
It doesn't exactly roll off the tongue, but get used to saying "comirnaty." When pronounced correctly, it should sound like the way Homer Simpson would say "community" while stumbling out of Moe's Tavern at 4 a.m., and it's the new brand name for Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine.
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson withdraws motion to allow raw sewage to be discharged into Ancaster Creek
Ferguson said it was his "duty" to protect residents who have experienced flooded basements in the past.
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson withdraws motion to allow raw sewage be discharged into Ancaster Creek
Ferguson said it was his "duty" to protect residents who have experienced flooded basements in the past.
Hamilton officials propose installing fencing within Ancaster Corporal Nathan Cirillo Leash Free Dog Park
Coun. Lloyd Ferguson questions need for the fencing, says it will reduce park area.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Police officer shot in line of duty recounts harrowing night and road to recovery:“The cruiser was just pelted with bullets all over and (being inside) probably saved my life.
Peel Regional Police officer John Alwyn continues to serve his community after being shot in the arm on the line of duty in 2015.
More employees at Metro, Food Basics, FreshCo, Sobeys, Longo's and other Ontario grocery stores infected with COVID-19. Here are the impacted locations:New cases come as province implements COVID-19 v
While the COVID-19 vaccine passport system is in full effect across Ontario, you still don't need to be vaccinated to do grocery shopping.
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