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High contract bid delays upgrades to aging Wild Waterworks slides:Project to be retendered after COVID-19 blamed for spike in material costs
The Hamilton Conservation Authority will retender the contract to refurbish two aging waterslides at Confederation Beach Park’s Wild Waterworks after a lone bid was nearly double staff’s $300,000 estimate.
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Terry Whitehead prepares a return to council
"I am not a quitter," says the veteran Ward 14 councillor.
Ontario's vaccine certificate program is temporary, but has no expiry date yet: Ford:This and other take-aways from the premier's second media appearance since July
In only his second televised media appearance since July, Premier Doug Ford focused on the province's newly launched COVID-19 vaccine certificate program.
Waterdown cemetery vandalism case adjourned to Nov. 2:Defence lawyer awaiting information for possible mental health diversion
The accused in a series of alleged vandalism incidents at a Waterdown cemetery had his matter adjourned to Nov. 2 as his lawyer continues to investigate a possible mental health diversion in virtual court on Sept. 21.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford and senior ministers to share COVID-19 vaccine update
In a news conference at Queen’s Park, Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides an update on COVID-19 vaccination certificates and vaccine distribution in the province.
Flamborough residents, business owners weigh in on vaccine certificates
COVID-19 vaccine certificates are now in effect. Leading up to the Sept. 22 implementation of the certificate, the Review connected with businessowners and local residents for their take on the vaccine certificate initiative.
Hamilton Mountain Upper James Street to get floral planters for pedestrian-friendly roadway project
Installing the floral planters is part of a pedestrian-friendly project that includes improved signalization along the busy roadway.
More than 1,000 confirmed cases of COVID in Ontario schools so far: Moore:Jump in daily new school-related COVID-19 cases 'not cause for alarm'
Ontario's top health official reports there have been 1,046 confirmed cases of COVID-19 among staff and students in the province's schools this month, but that the figure shouldn't be cause for alarm.
Hamilton's changing nature of its federal ridings
Hamiltonians elect potentially three Liberals, one Conservative and an NDP to represent changing ridings.
IN QUOTES: Ontario political, cultural leaders react to the federal election outcome:Party leaders, mayors, Indigenous representatives and health care advocates speak up
Just like they did on Monday, Canadians woke up to a Liberal minority government on Tuesday following a federal election that barely moved the needle on seat distribution.
Addressing housing crisis remains top of mind after Flamborough-Glanbrook votes counted:Housing part of 'affordability crisis,' says Dan Muys
Waterdown’s Katherine Pereira is pleased the issue of housing affordability was central to the campaign — and is hopeful it will continue to be a focus after the votes are counted.
New Hamilton East-Stoney Creek Liberal MP Chad Collins says ending COVID-19 pandemic top goal:Conservative candidate says PPC may have cost him victory in tight race
Chad Collins says increasing vaccination rates to end the COVID-19 pandemic will be his immediate goal as he heads to Ottawa as Hamilton East—Stoney Creek’s new Liberal MP.
'We need to heal the divides in Canada,' says Conservative leader Erin O'Toole:Incumbent retains Durham MP seat, but Tories fall again to Liberals
Durham Riding voters have sent Conservative leader Erin O’Toole back to Parliament Hill, but Canadians didn’t share that enthusiasm for his party as the incumbent MP’s bid to become prime minister fell short.
LIVE NOW: Coverage of the Flamborough-Glanbrook race and results
Follow our live coverage of the federal election in Flamborough-Glanbrook.
Parkside Cemetery work paused while city reviews proposed gateway arch signs:Neighbours question signs and other issues at Public Works Committee meeting
Neighbours question signs and other issues at Public Works Committee meeting
VOTE 2021 – Hamilton Community News will have live results of local ridings:Follow results in Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas, Hamilton Mountain, Hamilton East-Stoney Creek, Flamboroug
So, you’ve cast your ballot for the 2021 federal election. Now what?
Agostino centre’s park ‘looks like a dump,’ neighbours say:Protest prompts city to replace picnic table and review upkeep
Neighbours of the Dominic Agostino Riverdale Community Centre say they’re fed up with the state of its park area, including the “rotting” picnic tables, torn fences and wooden benches with rusty rebar sticking out of weed-filled flower boxes.
Giorgio Longdo puts on a show at Zoetic Theatre on Concession Street:Production officials hope program will be picked up for broadcast
He’s been called Canada’s Mario Lanza.
Ancaster residents prepared to fight to protect creek:Motion to allow sewage dumping withdrawn
Coun. Lloyd Ferguson withdraws motion that would request the province to allow city to dump sewage into creek.
Hamilton Conservation Authority headed for another big budget surplus:‘Everything’s moving along quite swimmingly,’ treasurer says
Buoyed by higher attendance at parks and waterfalls, the Hamilton Conservation Authority is on pace to top last year’s unexpected $2.7-million budget surplus despite no longer getting federal COVID-19 relief.
More than 2,600 mail-in ballots in Hamilton Mountain riding
If the Hamilton Mountain riding is a close race, residents may not find out who their MP will be until Thursday, Sept. 23.
It's election day. Here's what you need to know about voting in Flamborough-Glanbrook
Today is election day. Are you ready to make an informed choice?
It’s election day. Here’s what you need to know for voting in the Hamilton area:Find out about your riding, local candidates, their platforms and more
It’s Sept. 20. Are you ready to cast your ballot?
Tomorrow is election day. Here's what you need to know about voting in Flamborough-Glanbrook
Tomorrow is election day. Are you ready to make an informed choice?
Flamborough-Glanbrook federal candidates expecting contest to go down to the wire
Under Conservative MP David Sweet, the riding has been blue, but Liberals feel they can switch the riding to red in 2021.
Conservative leader Erin O'Toole calls Trudeau 'hypocritical' and 'selfish' for calling a federal election
During a stop in Flamborough, Sept. 18, O'Toole urged voters not to "reward" Trudeau for calling an election during a pandemic.
Conservative leader Erin O'Toole calls Justin Trudeau 'hypocritical," "vain" and "selfish" for calling a federal election
During a stop in Flamborough, Sept. 18, O'Toole urged voters not to "reward" Trudeau for calling an election during a pandemic.
Fifty Road closure to impact traffic flow in Winona
It’s fall harvest season in Winona.
Liberal leader Justin Trudeau says Conservative Erin O'Toole ignores pandemic as he welcomes 'anti-vaxxers'
As the race tightens with only a few days left, Liberal, Conservative leaders target Flamborough-Glanbrook as a winnable riding.
Major recalls of cat food sold at Dollarama, Canadian Tire, PetSmart, as well as vacuum cleaners at Home Depot trigger multiple Health Canada warnings:Hazards identified in products and residents told
A major recall of cat food and other product in Canada is leaving some big-name stores scrambling to pull items from shelves.
Dundas Old Ancaster Road subject of safety reviews two years before hit-and-run collision:Speeding, intersection design identified as issues by area residents for years
Speeding and intersection design identified as issues by area residents for years
Confused about how restaurants will handle vaccine certificates? Here's a quick guide:Do you know at what point a sheltered patio becomes an indoor space?
Confused about how restaurants will handle vaccine certificates? Here's a quick guide
Dundas University Plaza owner proposes third auto service centre:RioCan applied to City of Hamilton for formal consultation in March
RioCan applied to City of Hamilton for formal consultation in March
8 new Ontario Health Teams are launching. Here's what that means:Teams are part of a mega agency established by the Ford government
Eight new Ontario Health Teams are set to launch in communities across the province, Minister of Health and Deputy Premier Christine Elliott announced on Sept. 17, bringing the number of Ontario Health Teams in the province to 50.
Mohawk College faculty and administration hopeful for new contract:News blackout on talks for 13,500 Ontario college faculty
Union officials representing faculty at Mohawk College are looking for some good news to come out of the contract talks between the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) and the College Employer Council.
McDonald's has new COVID-19 policy for restaurants in Canada:Changes made to reporting cases to the public
Fast food giant McDonald's has made a change to one of its COVID-19 policies due to the changing dynamics of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cootes Drive lighting system replacement could reduce lanes:Multi-use path to remain open during project that could begin this year
Multi-use path to remain open during project that could begin this year.
Dundas Blues hockey and fans return to Grightmire Arena:Amount of fan and sponsor support remains unknown
The amount of fan and sponsor support remains unknown.
PPC leader Maxime Bernier rallies Gage Park crowd to 'fight against discrimination':'When tyranny becomes law, revolution becomes our duty,' says Bernier
Bernier promises to remove all mask and vaccine mandates and eliminate the identity politics that he says the Liberals and Conservatives are promoting.
UPDATE: Cambridge man, 64, dead after two-vehicle collision in Flamborough Sept. 15:Hamilton woman, 73, taken to hospital with minor injuries
A man is dead and a woman was taken to hospital with serious injuries after a two-vehicle collision at Highway 5 and Woodhill Road in Flamborough on Wednesday afternoon.
Ontario Liberals demand action from Ford on hospital protests:Both parties have condemned unmasked, anti-vaccine protesters outside hospitals
Following days of demonstrations outside Ontario's hospitals, the provincial Liberal Party is calling on Premier Doug Ford to take tougher action on pandemic protesters.
Where are the Flamborough-Glanbrook election results?:O'Hara explains why you might not see election results in the paper next week
The Sept. 20 federal election is happening during unprecedented times and that might mean something else that’s out of the ordinary when it comes to your local newspaper coverage.
Waterdown students denied nursing care due to national shortage:Some students forced to stay home until solution is found
Four-year-old Eilidh Smith, who has Type 1 diabetes, was looking forward to starting junior kindergarten at Waterdown’s Allan A. Greenleaf Elementary School last week.
More employee COVID-19 cases at Metro, FreshCo, Sobeys, Longo's and other grocery stores across Ontario. Here's a list of impacted locations:Health officials investigating
New COVID-19 cases have emerged in several well-known grocery stores across the province.
One man dead after two-vehicle collision in Flamborough:Woman taken to hospital with 'serious injuries,' say police
A man is dead and a woman was taken to hospital with serious injuries after a two-vehicle collision at Highway 5 and Woodhill Road in Flamborough on Wednesday afternoon.
Confused about Ontario's vaccine certificates? Here's a quick guide:Answers to questions about how to find and use your certificate
People in Ontario will soon be required to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination in order to enter most indoor leisure, recreation settings, including restaurants, bars, clubs, fitness facilities, concert venues and event spaces.
BY THE NUMBERS: Are more voters voting by mail in Flamborough-Glanbrook?:More than 3,100 special ballot kits issued for the riding
The deadline for voters to apply to receive a special ballot to vote by mail — or to vote in person at a local Elections Canada office — was Sept. 14 at 6 p.m.Elections Canada analysis showed that, as of mid-August, between two and three million
What's Going on Here? Old Brock Road closure:Culvert replacement expected to take four weeks
A portion of Old Brock Road between Crooks Hollow Road and Brock Road in Greensville will be closed for four weeks.
2021 Ancaster Fair now closed to general public, vaccine mandate enacted:Advance ticket sales refunded
Due to shifting provincial COVID-19 regulations, the 2021 Ancaster Fair will be closed to the general public, organizers have announced.
Ontario reveals how vaccine certificates, verification app will work:People who don't comply could face fines of up to $750
With just over a week to spare before COVID-19 vaccine certificates become mandatory for Ontarians to enter a number of indoor spaces, the government of Ontario has shared details about how those certificates will work.
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