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Police make arrest in brazen theft of Stoney Creek motorhome:Social media views of security-camera images led to quick recovery
Hamilton police have arrested a 36-year-old Hamilton man for the July 18 theft of a motorhome from a lower Stoney Creek business whose security-camera images of the suspects drew widespread social media attention and led to the vehicle’s recovery.
Access to housing top priority in Torstar federal election survey of community leaders:Access to housing key issue for community leaders, says Lori Martin
We emailed a short federal election survey to hundreds of community leaders who volunteer on advisory councils across Torstar.
How we will inform Flamborough-Glanbrook voters during the 2021 federal election:Reliable news needed at election time, writes O'Hara
Reliable news needed at election time, writes Catherine O'Hara
What do Ontario's breakthrough infections teach us about the COVID-19 vaccine?:About 20 per cent of new COVID-19 cases are in fully vaccinated Ontarians
The Ontario government has recently been reporting the number of breakthrough COVID-19 infections in fully vaccinated people, as part of its daily data collection — and the percentage has been sitting around 20 per cent.
New COVID-19 cases in LCBO, Food Basics, FreshCo, Longo's, Farm Boy, McDonald's and other stores across Ontario over the past few days:Several new infections among employees being reported
COVID-19 cases on the rise in Ontario stores. Have a look at the numbers.
8 things to know about the 2021 Ancaster Fair:Non-traditional event will be held under COVID-19 protocols
Back in May, the Ancaster Agricultural Society determined a traditional Ancaster Fair, with up to 50,000 attendees, would not be possible this year.
Like Nonna used to make: Pretto’s Pasta Lasagna of Stoney Creek aims for comfort food perfection
Imagine a traditional, homemade lasagna, like an Italian grandmother would make, or the kind you would expect to enjoy at an Italian wedding.
12 things to know about restart of Hamilton public schools:The past year’s restrictions on many activities are being eased
Hamilton’s public school board is relaxing some of the past year’s COVID-19 restrictions while introducing extra safety measures as it prepares to reopen schools for in-person learning on Sept. 8.
Canadian party leaders make a full-court push into Hamilton soliciting help:Trudeau, Singh make quick stops in city, while O'Toole hosts event downtown
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh make quick stops in city, while Tory leader Erin O'Toole hosts downtown event.
Will Ontario's rules around school outbreaks expose the status of unvaccinated students?:Province working out means for students to report vaccine status to public health
When Ontario's Ministry of Education released its back-to-school plan in early August, it was stated that students would not be required to get vaccinated or be singled out due to their vaccination status.
'Should be thrown out': Salad kit sold in Ontario recalled for possible Listeria contamination:Eat Smart brand Asian Sesame (Sésame asiatique) Chopped Salad Kit recalled
Eat Smart brand Asian Sesame (Sésame asiatique) Chopped Salad Kit recalled
Sun, smiles and ice cream at St. Elizabeth Village market on Hamilton Mountain:Hundreds of residents enjoy outdoors summer market, first in over a year
For Trevor and Audrey Hay it was a chance to get out for some long-awaited socializing with their neighbours at St. Elizabeth Village.
Candidates vie for Flamborough-Glanbrook's open seat in 2021 federal election
The writ has been dropped and the race is on to form the next federal government. Canadians will head to the polls on Sept. 20.
Ontario's vaccine target of 75% has been met — but that's only for the Alpha variant: Dr. Moore:Delta variant 'proving to be a formidable an aggressive adversary'
Ontario's top doctor, Kieran Moore, said while the province has reached its initial target of having 75 per cent of those 12 and over vaccinated with two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine, that target does not apply to the Delta variant.
'Do not consume': Health Canada recalls Mr. Porky scratchings and zucchini noodles
Health Canada is warning shoppers about a couple of recalls over the last few days which include food.
Hamilton school trustee Becky Buck opposes vaccine disclosure policy:Staff could face dismissal if they don’t comply, education director says
Mountain trustee Becky Buck is breaking with her public school board colleagues by opposing requiring trustees to follow a new provincial disclosure policy on COVID-19 vaccinations that will apply to teachers and all other staff when schools reopen on Sept. 8.
Two federal party leaders make campaign stops in Hamilton
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a campaign stop at Meadowlands Community Park in Ancaster Tuesday morning, where he announced the Liberals’ new housing plan.
Hamilton Mountain Kidz Klub seeking back to school supplies:More than 100 children registered for program this year
“We’re looking for backpacks, markers, pencil crayons, rulers, paper, anything the kids need for back to school,” said Kidz Klub director Kathy Archer.
Married couple identified as victims in double fatality crash on Hwy. 28 in North Kawartha Township
The OPP have identified the victims in Saturday afternoon’s tragic head-on crash on Highway 28 near Big Cedar that claimed the lives of two people and sent another to Toronto hospital with life-threatening injuries.Police say Claudio Benetti, 64,
Pride flag back up at Waterdown church after it was ripped down
An attempt at hate was thwarted after the Waterdown community came to the aid of St. James United Church.
Public education group calls for mandatory vaccines in Ontario schools:People for Education 'strongly recommends' COVID-19 be added to the list
People for Education, an Ontario-based public education and advocacy group, is the latest organization urging the provincial government to add COVID-19 to the mandatory vaccination list in schools.
Justin Trudeau defends ‘manipulated media’ in tweet attacking Erin O’Toole on health care
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is brushing off the fact that Twitter declared a video posted online by his campaign as “manipulated media.”
Dundas Parkside Cemetery neighbours question implementation of concept plan:Residents don’t want large archway signs facing their Parkside Avenue homes
Residents don’t want large archway signs facing their Parkside Avenue homes
Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum honours Brigadier General Johnny Johnson
Johnson learned to fly at 18 and joined the Royal Canadian Air Force during the Second World War. He retired in 1978.
Here's how COVID-19 outbreaks, isolation will be handled in Ontario schools:Outbreak and case management explained
Ontario's Ministry of Health has released its COVID-19 guidance regarding cases and outbreaks for the upcoming school year, which includes isolation, testing and contact management protocols.
Stoney Creek Village Restaurant founder returns:Jack Tarpos steps inside for first time in 45 years
Jack Tarpos takes a sip of his coffee and looks around.
Ancaster resident Jamie Forde praises city staff for flooding improvements, but questions raw sewage plan
Jamie Forde, who has seen his basement fill up with raw sewage, doesn't want to experience it again.
Outbreak: Anyone who attended basketball tournament in Oshawa urged to get COVID-19 test:Positive cases have been identified in people from Durham as well as Peel, Toronto and Quebec
The health department says up to 7,000 people may have been at the event over five days
Democracy needs involvement during a pandemic
Parties can be crass, manipulative, obdurate when overseeing government at the best of times but they need to be held to account in the worst of times.
Stoney Creek's Valley Park Recreation Centre on track for late fall completion:Library set to open early 2022
Lori Frank is looking forward to reconnecting with friends at the Valley Park pool.
Redeemer University won't mandate vaccinations until province authorizes them:But vaccinated students will enjoy 'fewer barriers'
Mohawk College and McMaster University have already required staff and students to get vaccinated for the 2021-2022 school year.
Dundas’ Margaret’s Place Hospice ribbon cutting and open houses scheduled
Marking a journey that began six years ago, St. Joseph’s Villa hosts a COVID-19 limited attendance ribbon cutting to ceremonially open Margaret’s Place Hospice on Wednesday, Aug. 25, followed by a five-day open house for anyone interested in seeing the new facility on the Villa campus at Governor’s Road between Overfield and Ogilvie streets.
Which Ontario cities have the highest property tax rates?:Vaughan, Burlington among least expensive: LowestRates.ca
If you are contemplating purchasing a home in a more affordable area of Ontario, it could cost you in property taxes.
'STOP USING': Major recalls of children's products sold by Walmart, Hallmark and packaged foods at SportChek, Rabba Fine Foods trigger multiple Health Canada warnings
Health Canada is warning shoppers following a number of recalls over the last few days which include retail and food.
What are the signs your child may be experiencing depression?:Ontario therapists weigh in on what to look for, when to seek help
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a number of challenges for Canadians – and children and youth are not immune to the mental health impacts it has caused, including depression.
Want to avoid the polling station? This is how you vote by mail:Elections Canada needs your request to vote by special ballot by 6 p.m. on Sept. 14.
Voting by mail is called 'special ballot.' Voting by special ballot is different than voting on election day or at advance polls.
McMaster University parking garage proposal paused:University focused on fall campus reopening
McMaster University focused on fall campus reopening
Elections Canada lays out plan for pandemic voting:Here's what to expect at the polls this year
Canada is headed for an unprecedented pandemic election on September 20, and with COVID-19 case numbers across the country on the rise, voters are anxious to know what their experience at the polls will look like.
Canadian government provides $23 million to revitalize Hamilton main street businesses
The $23 million from FedDev Ontario will be used to help about 5,000 businesses recover from pandemic losses.
COVID-19 vaccine clinics coming to Ancaster, Dundas, Hamilton Mountain and Stoney Creek high schools:City looks to boost back-to-school vaccinations
In an effort to boost back-to-school vaccination rates, the City of Hamilton has announced a city-wide series of mobile clinics at secondary schools.
'Sky's the limit': The Yogashala moves to a new home in October:New Centre Road space will allow for expanded services
Find the peace and harmony within.
Here are all the ways you can vote in the upcoming federal election:You can vote in-person on election day, before election day, or by mail
Just like that, Canada is weeks away from its 44th federal election. If you're a Canadian citizen who is 18 or older and registered to vote, you can make your voice heard Sept. 20.
7 things you probably didn’t know about the Paralympic Games:These facts may surprise you
The Tokyo Summer Paralympic Games will take place from Aug. 24 to Sept. 5 and athletes from around the world will be competing in 22 sporting events from wheelchair rugby to equestrian.
Upper Mill Pond building at St. Elizabeth Village on Hamilton Mountain nearing completion:Five-storey, $40-million condo building expected to be finished in October
Moving in at the new condo development at St. Elizabeth Village on the south-west Mountain should begin by mid-October.
Want to vote in the 2021 federal election?:The criteria is pretty simple: you must be a Canadian citizen 18 or older and have ID
The criteria for voting in the 2021 federal election is pretty simple: to register and vote in a federal election, you must be a Canadian citizen aged 18 or older on election day and provide accepted proof of identity and address.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Bank bandits hid in basement in one of Canada's biggest robberies at the time:The biggest mystery, one that still is discussed 60 years later, is the fate of the stolen money.
The 1961 robbery of Havelock's Toronto-Dominion branch was considered the biggest in Canadian history at the time with bandits taking more than $230,000.
New COVID-19 cases in LCBO, Longo's, FreshCo, Sobeys, McDonald's and other stores across Ontario over the past few days
COVID-19 cases continue to be declared in some grocery stores, LCBO locations and restaurants across Ontario.While there has been a significant decrease in COVID-19 cases from a few months ago, many medical experts say a fourth wave is immi
Voter turnout in Canada's federal elections has always been highly variable:Will the pandemic decrease the number of Canadians who cast their ballots on Sept. 20?
In the early days the reporting was inconsistent, some riding elected multiple MPs and for a while Prince Edward Island didn’t prepare voters lists at all. And while this makes true apples-to-apples comparisons difficult, Elections Canada has done its best to estimate the total voter turnout in each of Canada’s 43 elections.
Canada's 44th election: How do I vote?
Canada is expanding its use of mail-in balloting option because of possible concerns from the public to in-person voting.
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Esther Pauls on the mend after knee surgery:Central Mountain rep expects to start physiotherapy next week
Central Mountain councillor Esther Pauls says she expects to start physiotherapy next week after having day surgery to repair two torn menisci (shock-absorbing cartilage) in her right knee Aug. 11 at Toronto Western Hospital.
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