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The sounds of the bar bells clanging and the exercise machines spinning have returned to the Les Charter Family YMCA on the Mountain.
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With approximately 680,700 hectares of land burned by about 1,000 fires since April, and 125 fires actively burning, Ontario is experiencing an exceptionally destructive wildfire season.
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Hamilton philanthropist Chris Ecklund says Canadians have a moral obligation to help those Afghanistan people who worked closely with the country’s military during its combat activities in the county.
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Spokesperson says proactive tree trimming effort to prevent such incidents
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City won't approve further tree clearing at this time
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The City of Hamilton has released the results of the automated speed enforcement (ASE) that was installed on Harvest Road between Tews Lane and Forest Avenue, for the first two weeks of May.
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What started out as a COVID-19 project has morphed into a profession of love for the world.
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After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Waterdown’s Oh Canada Ribfest returned to Memorial Park from Aug. 6-8 — albeit in a walk-up format.
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Hamilton is expected to accommodate a net increase of 236,000 people by 2051.
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Central Mountain councillor Esther Pauls won’t be playing pickleball for a while.
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Here's what's happening during the final weekend of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
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What started out as a four-year-old taking judo has turned into an Olympic medal for Jessica Klimkait of Whitby.
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Dehumidifiers and hand sanitizers are being pulled from the Canadian marketplace due to a number of safety hazards, Health Canada said.
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Francine Power had been living with symptoms of "long COVID" for 11 months before she was able to get help.
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Wildfires are usually synonymous with British Columbia and California, but in Ontario, they've burned 680,700 hectares of land this season alone. That's equivalent to almost 1.7 million acres.
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Cycling advisory committee advice on truck routes pending approval
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This year, the federal government passed legislation to make Sept. 30 a statutory holiday to commemorate the horrific legacy of residential schools in Canada.
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Assessment of 217-year-old 2 Hatt St. likely to be delayed until at least next year
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Hamilton Food Share is getting 1,462 cans of food thanks to a food drive by residents and staff at Seasons Retirement Communities in Stoney Creek and the surrounding community.The canned goods were collected between July 5 and 16 and will be drop
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In the last two federal elections, the federal NDP candidates have finished third behind Tassi.
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The Upper Sherman Mobil gas station and variety store is taking big leap into green energy.
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The Repeat Offender Parole Enforcement Squad is requesting the public's assistance in locating a federal offender wanted on a Canada Wide Warrant as a result of a breach of his Long Term Supervision Order.
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Andre De Grasse's mother knew he would win gold, but also felt that there was a stronger force supporting him despite not being able to attend — family.
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Check back Monday to Thursday at noon for list of who is competing that evening through following morning
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Suck Ju “Andrew” Ryu was fatally shot during a botched robbery in his North York convenience store on Feb. 18, 1993.
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This story with the COVID-19 statistics from the Region of Durham is updated daily
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A day after the Ministry of Education released it's back-to-school guidelines for the upcoming school year, minister Stephen Lecce and Ontario's top doctor Kieran Moore answered questions about the plan, while also announcing that high-contact indoor sports will be permitted.
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Hamilton will be installing the new vehicle charging stations in 10 car parks.
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Two Canadians, including Pierce LePage of Whitby, are in the top three after the first day of competition in the men's decathlon.
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For the past six years Peter Mamer has been driving Hamilton cancer patients to their medical appointments.
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A day after announcing the plans for back-to-school in the next month, Education Minister Stephen Lecce is hosting a press conference at 11 a.m.
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You've probably never asked not to work alongside someone because they hadn't received a flu shot, but what if a co-worker tells you they've opted out of the COVID-19 vaccine?
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The Healthy Youth Network (HYN) is partnering with Interval House of Hamilton and Halton Women’s Place to launch an ally program targeted toward young men in Flamborough.
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As of July 31 half of all 12 to 17-year-olds in Durham had both doses
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Health Canada is warning shoppers after a number of recalls at stores including Toys R Us and SAIL over serious safety hazards.
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An 18-year-old was given months in jail after leading local police on a chase down Highway 400 from Britt in a stolen vehicle last winter.
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Ontario's Ministry of Education has officially released its COVID-19 guidelines for the upcoming 2021-2022 school year, two weeks after school recommendations were published by the province's COVID-19 Science Advisory Table.
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ArcelorMittal Dofasco are proposing a $1.76 billion investment to how it makes steel to improve environment.
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The Mountain legion is now open three days a week.
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A stage 4 archeological excavation of 71 Main St. is expected after the consultant archeologist submitted an information update to Ontario’s Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries.
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Hepfner, who has been at CHCH since 2001, will have competition from lawyer Bruno Uggenti who ran for the Liberals in 2019.
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Judy Moore couldn’t wait to pick up a pickleball paddle at the Sackville Hill Seniors Recreation Centre again.
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A major frozen fruit recall over Hepatitis A concerns is impacting numerous grocery stores across Canada after the Public Health Agency of Canada declared an outbreak.
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The former mayor of Hamilton attends federal Liberal announcement at ArcelorMittal Dofasco even though he wasn't invited.
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The federal wage and rent subsidies, along with the Canada Recovery Benefit set to expire Sept. 25, will now end Oct. 23.
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Several reports of finger amputations and a "crush" injury have sparked a major recall of generators sold at numerous well-known stores, Health Canada says.
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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Health Canada are warning shoppers after a number of recalls at well-known grocery stores linked to possible Salmonella and Listeria contamination.
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The owner of 711 York Rd. in Pleasant View got a quote from Beswick Tree Service for the removal of ash trees and debris from the property, but it’s not clear if tree removal is allowed there under provincial regulations.
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The Veloces say they have received many calls from Ancaster residents asking about the proposed 15 Church St. project.
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Like many live entertainers, Eric Johnston was left with uncertainty and lost income when the pandemic shut down his stand-up comedy performances.
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