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Hamilton Mountain federal candidates agree racism must be eliminated, but how to do it?
NDP candidate Malcolm Allen, Liberal Lisa Hepfner discuss issues during HCCI's virtual forum.
Stoney Creek trustee Carole Paikin Miller sanctioned for third time:Ward 5 rep barred from committees for rest of term for undisclosed conduct breaches
For a third time this year, Stoney Creek public school trustee Carole Paikin Miller is being disciplined by her colleagues for violating their code of conduct.
WATCH LIVE: Ontario Health Minister, Christine Elliott, makes announcement
In a news conference at Queen’s Park, Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott makes an announcement. She is joined by Kaleed Rasheed, the associate minister of digital government, and Dr. Kieran Moore, the province's chief medical officer of healt
Hamilton public school trustees mandate COVID-19 vaccines:Lone opponent Becky Buck says move ‘an overstepping’ of human rights
Hamilton’s public school board will require all staff, trustees, service providers and volunteers to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 unless they have a medical or legal exemption.
Advance poll numbers surge across Hamilton Mountain riding:More than 14,000 ballots cast
If the advance polls are any indication, voter turnout could be strong on the Mountain come on election day Sept 20.
Linda O’Leary found not guilty in deadly Lake Joseph boat crash:Linda O’Leary was charged under the Canada Shipping Act. She had been facing a fine of up to $10,000.
A judge has acquitted Linda O’Leary of the non-criminal charge of careless operation of a boat in a 2019 collision that killed two on a cottage country lake known as a playground for the rich and famous.
Pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinic returns to CF Lime Ridge mall
Due to the popularity of the first clinic, CF Lime Ridge and Hamilton Public Health are bringing the coronavirus vaccination pop-up clinic back to the Upper Wentworth shopping centre Sept. 18 and 19 from 10 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Here's what you need to know about Ontario's COVID-19 variants:Mutations, severity and more, explained
There are currently four SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern and 11 variants of interest that have been detected in Ontario, though some, like Lamba, Delta, Alpha, Beta, Gamma and Mu, bear closer monitoring than others.
'Immediately stop using': Major recalls of tires at Canadian Tire, benches at Costco, stools at Walmart, drills at Home Depot trigger multiple Health Canada warnings
Health Canada is warning shoppers after some major recalls at big-name stores are causing thousands of items to be pulled from the marketplace.
Stoney Creek’s reopened Collegiate school ‘really big and different’:$8.8-million expansion makes whole building seem new, teachers say
Work may have continued on landscaping outside and finishing touches inside as Reed Hennings entered Collegiate Elementary School for the first time, but he already gave what he saw top marks.
Ancaster farming couple afraid of livelihood as developers seek to build warehouse
Carrie Hewitson and Ron Book are uncertain about their future growing local crops for community.
Meet Hamilton Mountain Conservative candidate Al Miles:Miles is past Conservative party candidate
Al Miles is the Conservative candidate for Hamilton Mountain. The federal election is Sept. 20, 2021.
Is the Waterdown post office relocating?:Canada Post seeks feedback on possible move as part of standard review process
Canada Post is seeking feedback on a possible move of its Waterdown retail and postal box services.
Hamilton Centre for Civic Inclusion has tough time encouraging federal candidates to talk about social justice issues
The organization is hosting five "roundtable" events virtually to talk about social justice issues, but few candidates show up.
Walking for child cancer patients at Juravinski Cancer Centre on Hamilton Mountain:Terry Rhodes heading out Sept. 23 as Black Panther along Concession Street
Terry Rhodes has been a familiar figure on Concession Street for the past two years, always in the guise of a comic book hero.
How to protect students from COVID-19, according to Ontario doctors:From mandatory teacher vaccinations to a pause on sports for unvaccinated students
Ontario Medical Association president Dr. Adam Kassam and Peel Region Medical Officer of Health Dr. Lawrence Loh recently shared some insights into measures already in place in schools and those which could still come into play.
Upper Stoney Creek’s new Saltfleet Conservation Area set to show its stuff:Fall opening will let people see site before $3M wetland project begins
It’s taken six years, but the chain across the entrance to upper Stoney Creek’s new Saltfleet Conservation Area is finally gone as it readies to welcome the public — albeit only for the fall because of bigger developments still to come.
Ancaster councillor opens pickleball courts, urges others to get their COVID-19 shots:Pickleball facility holds grand opening
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson was making shots on the pickleball court and advocating for others to get their COVID-19 shots during a Sept. 10 event at the Ancaster Senior Achievement Centre.
'DO NOT APPROACH': Halton police identify suspect in Burlington shooting and say he's wanted for attempted murder charge:"Residents can continue to expect a police presence in the area today while we
Halton Regional Police say they have identified a suspect in a shooting in Burlington Thursday night (Sept. 9) that has left a man with multiple gunshot wound injuries.
Hamilton city employees submit proof of vaccination before Sept. 15 deadline:Deadline to provide proof is Sept. 15
Hamilton's vaccination rate for single doses reached 80 per cent, but fully vaccinated people only at 73 per cent.
'Err on the side of caution': 2021 Rockton World's Fair cancelled:Event slated for Oct. 8-11 scuttled due to safety concerns
The 2021 Rockton World’s Fair has again been cancelled.
It’s Tim Hortons Smile Cookie time on Hamilton Mountain
Hamilton Food Share and Food4Kids are once again this year’s recipients of the proceeds from the annual sale of Smile Cookies at Tim Hortons outlets in the Hamilton area.
Women take leadership role on Copetown family-run farm
For decades, women have made significant contributions to the agricultural sector. A special series, Women in Farming, shines a light on their contributions and examines the role women have — and continue to play on the farm. This is the second in a three-part series.
Flamborough-Glanbrook candidates weigh in on Indigenous issues:Grassroots consultation key, says Chief Laforme
As Canadians prepare to go to the polls Sept. 20, R. Stacey Laforme, elected chief of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, said he feels an important part of any party’s platform should be grassroots discussions to deal with issues faced by Indigenous peoples.
As the world burns, Canadian politicians must take action, say environmental activists
Hamiltonians held a climate change rally at city hall to urge politicians to make environmental changes.
Mobile vaccine clinics coming to Lynden Legion:Walk-in clinics also slated for WDHS
A walk-in mobile COVID-19 vaccination clinic is coming to the Lynden Legion on Sept. 10 and 17.
Q-and-A: How Flamborough-Glanbrook candidates would foster diversity and inclusivity
As part of its comprehensive coverage of the federal election, the Review invited each of the Flamborough-Glanbrook candidates to weigh in on a particular issue. This week, candidates outlines the steps they would take to foster a more inclusive society across Canada and here in Flamborough-Glanbrook.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: An isolated family and a tragedy that claimed two lives:'His mother and sister were both at the whim of his mercy.'
In November 2010, Kevin Plein of Uxbridge was arrested and charged with criminal negligence causing death and failing to provide the necessities of life in what police described as the “untimely” deaths of his mom and sister.
More employees at Longo's, Sobeys, Food Basics, Metro, LCBO and other stores across Ontario testing positive for COVID-19. Here's a list of locations impacted:"We continue to monitor the situation clo
The COVID-19 pandemic is continuing in Ontario with a fourth wave imminent, according to public health and medical experts.
QUOTABLE: The top moments from the Flamborough-Glanbrook debate:Cable 14 debate featured four candidates vying for office
Four of the candidates running for the Flamborough-Glanbrook seat in the Sept. 20 federal election took part in a debate hosted by Cable 14 on Sept. 7.
What you need to know about advance polling in the 2021 federal election:Canadians can vote early starting Sept. 10
Canadians can cast their ballots in the 2021 federal election as early as Friday, Sept. 10, when advance polls open across the country.
What you need to know about advanced polling in the 2021 federal election:Canadians can vote early starting Sept. 10
Canadians can cast their ballots in the 2021 federal election as early as Friday, Sept. 10, when advance polls open across the country.
Two girls, 13 and 15, charged in Oakville stolen cars investigation:Two youths among three charged
Two girls, aged 13 and 15, and a young man are facing charges after a Halton police response to vehicle break-ins in an Oakville neighbourhood.
Hamilton Conservation Authority gives staff until Sept. 30 to disclose vaccination status:Verification and testing policy mirrors one adopted by City of Hamilton
Hamilton Conservation Authority employees are being given until the end of the month to disclose their COVID-19 vaccination status and until Nov. 15 to prove they’ve had two doses to avoid having to undergo regular testing to show they don’t have the coronavirus.
Flamborough-Glanbrook candidates square off in Cable 14 debate:All candidates agree broadband needs to be improved
Four candidates vying for the Flamborough-Glanbrook seat took part in a debate hosted by Cable 14 on Sept. 7.
Hamilton Mountain federal candidates say housing one of top issues among residents
NDP candidate Malcolm Allen is searching for a new residence, a similar situation as many other mountain residents are experiencing.
Hamilton East-Stoney Creek federal Liberal candidate Chad Collins says LRT is now in the hands of council
Collins has been opposed to LRT while representing Ward 5. He will now focus on funding city's 10-year-transit system.
Ontario's top doctor asserts schools are safe amid creeping COVID-19 case numbers
The first day back to school for many students across Ontario ended with assurances from the province's chief medical officer that schools will remain safe and — most likely — open this year, despite the threat of the COVID-19 Delta variant.
Elections Canada looking for poll workers in Hamilton
With less than two weeks until the next federal election, Elections Canada is looking to hire poll workers.
Ancaster Senior Achievement Centre reopens after 18-month COVID-19 closure:Drop in for free coffee in September
The wait is finally over.
An estimated 17 Canadians die every day from an opioid overdose. Here’s how the federal political parties plan to tackle the crisis
Each day since the federal party leaders hit the campaign trail, an estimated 17 Canadians have died from an accidental drug overdose.
Meet Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas NDP candidate Roberto Henriquez
Roberto Henriquez is the NDP candidate for Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas. The federal election is Sept. 20, 2021.
Checking on the campaign trail in Flamborough-Glanbrook:Candidates share their experiences on the ground
Candidates continue to hit the campaign trail across Flamborough-Glanbrook amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Customer upset refunds not automatic when Binbrook lake’s E. coli levels are high:Mother says the health risks should have made it automatic
A couple of times this summer, swimmers were cautioned against swimming in the waters of Lake Niapenco at Binbrook Conservation Area due to elevated levels of E. coli.
COVID shots and shopping at CF Lime Ridge:Hundreds turn out for vaccinations
For many it was a chance to get a coronavirus vaccination and a little back-to-school shopping at the same time.
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh says government needs to examine poverty from a "broad" perspective
"The Liberals have helped people, but we know there is more to do," says Hamilton Mountain Liberal candidate Lisa Hepfner.
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh highlights workers' benefits on Labour Day at Sam Lawrence Park
Singh fails to answer whether he would support Ticats or Argos in 50th Labour Day Classic.
Hamilton's Labour Day caravan takes on additional significance during 2021 federal election
The second Labour Day caravan has proven popular during the pandemic, but it can't replace the 10,000 people marching.
MyRide gets rolling in Waterdown. Here's what you need to know about the on-demand transit service
The Waterdown bus is shifting gears this week.
Tokyo This Weekend: Check out what time local athletes are competing at the Paralympics:This is the final weekend of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games
This is the final weekend of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games
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