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Haldimand Norfolk’s new top doc has tweeted against lockdowns:Norfolk County rep says doctor’s social media presence ‘was definitely thoroughly explored' prior to appointment
According to an Aug. 3, 2020 tweet, Dr. Matt Strauss “would sooner give my children COVID-19 than a McDonald’s Happy Meal.”
Developers propose relocating Ancaster's Marr House from Wilson Street to allow for remediating land:Advocates want building to remain in place
The owners say the land has to be remediated to remove hydrocarbons in the soil from a long-closed gas station.
Dundas Pleasant View development control amendment to be reviewed after Sept. 6 deadline:No timeline for minister's decision
No timeline for minister's review and decision
Dundas Westoby Ice Surface uses temporary fix to buy time for new equipment:Ice making infrastructure replacement delayed until after March 2022
Ice making infrastructure replacement delayed until after March 2022
Liem Vu leaving CF Lime Ridge on Hamilton Mountain:Veteran retail manager off to CF Sherway Gardens in Etobicoke
For Liem Vu it’s an opportunity for a new experience and personal growth.The 55-year-old general manager of CF Lime Ridge is taking over as GM of CF Sherway Gardens in Etobicoke on Sept. 13. His last day at Lime Ridge Mall is Sept 10.“I’m g
Dundas truck routes get no further changes:Final master plan anticipated to be presented in late November
Final master plan anticipated to be presented in late November
'Doing the right thing': High national vaccination rate encourages Waterdown respirologist:Increasing vaccination coverage 'vital,' says public health
Although the vaccination rate in Hamilton — and particularly Flamborough — is lagging behind other parts of the province and country, Waterdown’s Andrew Burkett, a respirologist and director of interventional pulmonology at the Grand River Regional Cancer Center in Kitchener-Waterloo, said he takes heart that Canada’s vaccination rate is so high.
Meet Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas Rhinoceros Party candidate Spencer Rocchi
Spencer Rocchi is the Rhinoceros Party candidate for Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas. The federal election is Sept. 20, 2021.
Dundas recreation facilities reviewed in city master plan:Recommendations from previous studies to be revisited in new project
Recommendations from previous studies to be revisited in new project
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE?: Evans Road culvert replacement:Road to be closed until November for $1.21M project
Evans Road in Waterdown is slated to be closed from Dundas Street East to Parkside Drive until November for two culvert replacements.
Dundas Hatt Street bikeway improvements considered:Loading zone and access to temporary link raised as concerns
Loading zone and access to temporary link raised as concerns
What you need to know about the Flamborough-Glanbrook riding:Candidates are pounding the pavement in riding that spans roughly 940-square-kilometre area
As Canadians prepare to cast their ballots in the 44th general election Sept. 20, candidates vying to represent Flamborough-Glanbrook in Ottawa are pounding the pavement in this vast riding that spans a roughly 940-square-kilometre area.
Hamilton has 28 candidates running in the city's five federal ridings for Sept. 20 election:Eight parties vie for votes in Hamilton
Familiar names that are not running in the 2021 election include Bob Bratina, Scott Duvall and David Sweet.
Police make arrest in Waterdown Pride flag theft:Hamilton boy, 15, arrested in Aug. 16 incident
Hamilton Police have made an arrest in the theft and vandalism of a Pride flag in Waterdown.
Tokyo Today: Check out what time local athletes are competing at the Paralympics:Check back Monday to Thursday at noon for list of who is competing that evening through following morning
Check back Monday to Thursday at noon for list of who is competing that evening through following morning
Meet Hamilton East—Stoney Creek's Green party candidate Larry Pattison
Larry Pattison is the Green party candidate for Hamilton East—Stoney Creek. The federal election is Sept. 20, 2021.
Dundas fall food drive looks to improve on 2020 results:New clients in need going to local food bank for assistance
New clients in need going to local food bank for assistance
'IMMEDIATELY STOP USING': Major recall of 9,000 dog bowls sold at PetSmart after multiple injuries reported, triggering Health Canada warning:Reports of incidents involving humans,
Health Canada is warning dog owners about a major recall involving dog bowls.
Dundas Carnegie Gallery’s 27th Secret Gardens Tour spotlights six sites:Marion Brooks’s backyard garden among hidden highlights Sept. 12
Marion Brooks’s backyard garden among hidden highlights Sept. 12
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Esther Pauls defends opposition to vaccine mandates:Pauls says she is not ‘anti-vaxx’ and has received her COVID-19 vaccination
Pauls says she is not "anti-vaxx" and has received her COVID-19 vaccination.
Mohawk College announces three-year strategic plan
Economic and workforce recovery, Truth and Reconciliation, climate action, equity, diversity and inclusion are all part of the three-year strategic plan released by Mohawk College Sept. 1.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario to join other provinces with vaccine passport system
Vaccine Passport system is coming to Ontario
It’s Hamilton-Burlington SPCA wiggle waggle time:Fundraiser goes virtual again
It’s the largest community fundraising event of the year for the Hamilton-Burlington SPCA.
Smile Cookies returning to Hamilton Tim Hortons:2021 campaign runs from Sept. 13 to 19
Smile Cookies are returning to Tim Hortons restaurants across Canada from Sept. 13 to 19.
Allergy alert: BBQ spice rub sold at Princess Auto stores recalled:Recalled product includes undeclared allergen
Recalled product includes undeclared allergen
Who is running in Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas for the 2021 federal election?:Canadians head to the polls Sept. 20
The writ has been dropped, and Canadians will be headed to the polls on Sept. 20 to determine who their local member of Parliament will be in the federal election.
Ontario Land Tribunal hearing set for December to decide future of 15 Church Street development
Developer Joseph Veloce says "we have been and will remain open to settlement opportunities ..."
Major recalls of dresses at Toys R Us, salads at Walmart, dehumidifiers at Home Depot and Structube furniture trigger multiple warnings from Health Canada:'Consumers should immediately stop using'
A number of new recalls from both Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has sparked new warnings to shoppers at well-known stores.
Hamilton East-Stoney Creek federal candidates ignore polls, focus on local issues
There are five candidates vying to replace outgoing Liberal MP Bob Bratina
How do Flamborough voters feel about the Sept. 20 federal election?:Review connects with voters at Rockton Fairgrounds
The Review connected with a number of voters to get their thoughts on the pandemic election. Canadians head to the polls Sept. 20.
‘Our community is the best’; Waterdown shows its support at Pickup the Pride event:More than 200 Pride flags handed out at Aug. 30 event
After a rainbow Pride flag was torn down at their Waterdown home — twice — Jennifer Valeri and the Hamilton Police Service combined to provide 250 rainbow flags to the community.
Dick's Transmission in Waterdown marks 50 years of service
In 1971, a plot of barren land off Clappison’s Corners sparked a passion and a dream for Dick and Betty DeVries. With the deed to the property and the help of Dick’s parents, the dream took shape in the form of Dick’s Transmission, which marked its 50th anniversary Sept. 1.
'Warning': More veggie noodles sold in Ontario recalled for possible Listeria contamination:Freshline Foods Ltd. Veggie Foodle products recalled
Freshline Foods Ltd. Veggie Foodle products recalled
Hamilton Centre Conservative candidate Fabian Grenning sees opportunity in riding challenge
"I go full out," says Grenning, owner of accounting firm established in 1999.
Dundas Parkside Cemetery archway signs reviewed by Alectra Utilities:Utility held site visit last week
Utility held site visit last week
Get ‘tested immediately,’ people who attended basketball tournaments in August at Oshawa gym told
Health department investigating three basketball tournaments held in Oshawa in August
What’s the difference between the parties’ child-care plans? For some Toronto families it could be $10,000 a year
A Toronto family that pays full-fees for an infant in licensed daycare could save $10,000 more per year under the Liberal child care plan than with the tax credit the Conservatives are proposing, according to an independent analysis of the policies.
'Improve access to the vaccine'; Harry Howell Arena to host COVID vaccination clinics Sept. 1 and 2:Clinics part of city strategy to increase access in areas with low uptake
The City of Hamilton will bring a mobile vaccination clinic to Harry Howell Arena in Flamborough on Sept. 1 and 2.
Twitter flagged Chrystia Freeland for posting ‘manipulated media.’ Did that help spread it?
News coverage of Twitter’s labelling a Liberal campaign video as “manipulated media” served to amplify that video’s reach and failed to convince viewers the information was misleading, according to a new report.
‘Justin Trudeau does not do shakeups’: Liberals tell rattled candidates to hold the course as campaign trail gets bumpy
Nobody’s ringing alarm bells at Liberal campaign headquarters but candidates going door to door and senior officials admit the start of the 2021 campaign is “tougher” than anticipated.
Stoney Creek chamber backs vaccine passports:Some business owners see staff shortages as bigger issue
The Stoney Creek Chamber of Commerce says it supports calls for a vaccination passport that allows people to prove they’re fully immunized against COVID-19 if there are proper safeguards.
Candidates from Hamilton East-Stoney Creek's big parties are vaccinated, but diverge on COVID-19 policy
Liberals and NDP support mandates, while Tories back testing and People's Party of Canada would repeal all mandates.
Canadians like Jagmeet Singh. Can the NDP turn that into votes?
If Jon Evenchick gets a tattoo of Jagmeet Singh’s face, it’ll be on his left shoulder blade and about twice the size of a toonie.
Dundas St. Joseph’s Villa pool closed permanently:Public programs benefitted many for several years
​The permanent closure of St. Joseph’s Villa pool impacts the users of its specialized therapy and exercise programs.
COVID-19 vaccine clinic coming to WDHS Sept. 1:Clinic part on nine offered at secondary schools city-wide
A COVID-19 vaccine clinic will be held at Waterdown District High School on Wednesday, Sept. 1 from 2-8 p.m.
Canadian parties offer enticements for Hamilton steelworkers during election
After the steelworkers much publicized strained relationship with MP Bob Bratina, they say NDP MPs will be better for them.
Waterdown cemetery vandalism case adjourned to Sept. 21:Lawyer for accused seeking potential mental health diversion
The accused in a series of alleged vandalism incidents at a Waterdown cemetery had his matter adjourned to Sept. 21 in virtual court on Aug. 24 as his lawyer investigates a possible mental health diversion.
Here are Kids Help Phone's new and existing resources for youth:Peer support, texting, live chat and more available
Kids Help Phone has announced it has added new resources to its list, to provide additional support for youth ahead of the upcoming school year.
Recall warning impacting Your Fresh Market brand cookies sold at Walmart
A food recall warning is being issued from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency regarding Your Fresh Market brand cookies.
Hamilton mandates vaccines for all city employees by end of September
Province legislation has already required staff at long-term care facilities, child care and paramedics to be vaccinated.
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