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What is Ontario doing about Islamophobia and anti-Semitism in schools?:Here's a roundup of recent announcements by the Ministry of Education
Although it's hard for many Ontarians to admit, hatred and discrimination are alive and well in this province, as in the rest of Canada.
Works of art hang in the heart of Waterdown:'It’s a bit surreal,' says artist Gabrielle Ranger
In the core of the Waterdown village, residents will see brilliantly coloured banners attached to street light poles. The artwork featured was chosen out of over 35 submissions from 15 local artists.
Ontario provides $250,000 to YMCA Hamilton/Burlington/Brantford for newcomer job assistance
The funding will go toward teaching 80 newcomers new language skills for the food manufacturing sector.
Hamilton's Sir John A. Macdonald supporters prepare to defend keeping statue at Gore Park
A motion from Ward 3 Coun. Nrinder Nann requests the city to remove the statue and place it in storage.
Dundas Cactus Festival working with city on three-part event idea:One-day, limited capacity outdoor event part of proposal under loosening rules
One-day, limited capacity outdoor event part of proposal under loosening rules
Dundas Governor’s Road pot store applicant responds to AGCO:Store authorization application still being reviewed
Commission still reviewing store authorization application.
Mohawk College enrollment heading back to pre-COVID-19 numbers:Nearly 29,000 full-time students being planned for in September
The campuses of Mohawk College will see increased student activity in September.
Dundas Blackadar property redevelopment concept considered 'transformational':Owner’s representative says no decisions made for Creighton Road facility
Owner’s representative says no decisions made for Creighton Road facility
Ancaster hair salons welcome back customers after long closure due to COVID-19
"I am very happy we are finally allowed to welcome back customers," said Deb 'N Hair owner Deb Stevenson.
Check out Anishinabek Nation's kid-friendly treaty learning portal:It's colourful and interactive and teaches lessons all Canadians should learn
As Maurice Switzer says, the country we know as Canada today wouldn’t exist without the relationship between European colonizers and the Indigenous people who lived here for thousands of years before they arrived.
Flamborough-Glanbrook federal Conservative candidate Dan Muys says election is 'about the future' of riding
Muys, from Copetown, has worked with Conservative MP David Sweet since 2004 when he first ran for elective office.
Stoney Creek's Orchard Terrace Care Centre looks forward to easing restrictions
As Ontario eases restrictions on long-term-care homes during its Step 2 reopening, staff members at Stoney Creek’s Orchard Terrace Care Centre won’t be letting their guards down.
Dundas Valley Town Legion launching online 50/50 draws:Money raised will support programs for vets, seniors, youth
The Royal Canadian Legion, Valley Town Branch 36 in Dundas is launching a monthly online 50/50 draw.
'Stop using': Major recall of kids' sandals sold potentially at Loblaws, No Frills, Real Canadian Superstore, Fortinos, Joe Fresh and Your Independent Grocer triggers warning from Health Canada:One in
A "potential safety risk" has led to the recalling of nearly 3,000 pairs of Joe Fresh sandals, according to Loblaw Comanies Ltd. and Health Canada.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: 'Through trauma, pain and sadness, I survived' Woman fights for change after parents' murder:“I do think this, my story, has happened for a reason, to bring change"
Fallon Farinacci’s parents were murdered in 1993 by her mother’s stalker. The St. Catherines woman is hopeful the MMIWG Action Plan will bring real change.
'IMMEDIATELY STOP USING': More than 70,000 lawnmowers sold at Canadian Tire recalled due to multiple fire incidents, triggering Health Canada warning:The motor may overheat, posing a fire hazard, Heal
Health Canada is recalling 71,000 lawn mowers sold by Canadian Tire after multiple incidents of the machines "catching fire."
Rockfall protection closes west leg of Hamilton's Sherman Access for six weeks:Jolley Cut is an alternative
Your morning commute could be impacted this summer, as the city completes rockfall protection work on the Sherman Access.
Q&A: Waterdown native Heather Bansley qualifies for Tokyo Olympics:Bansley and partner Brandie Wilkerson ranked 9th
Waterdown native Heather Bansley and partner Brandie Wilkerson officially qualified for the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympic Games in beach volleyball.
What's open and closed Canada Day in Flamborough
Here’s a list of what’s open and closed in Hamilton July 1.
Waterdown residents echo calls to mute Canada Day celebrations:Movement spawned by residential school discoveries
Following the recent discoveries of close to 1,000 unmarked graves at former residential school sites in British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, some Waterdown residents are echoing calls to cancel Canada Day celebrations this year.
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger says Canada Day should be celebrated 'warts and all'
Calls to cancel Canada Day on July 1 have grown after the discovering of the unmarked graves in British Columbia and Saskatchewan.
Several power outages affecting thousands in Flamborough, Dundas
Utility companies servicing Flamborough and Dundas are reporting numerous power outages June 29.The largest is currently affecting more than 5,600 Alectra Utilities customers in the area bound by Harvest Road to the north, Cootes Drive to the sou
Ontarians urged to exercise caution as restrictions lift and Delta variant spreads:'We don't want to step backward,' chief medical officer of health Dr. Kieran Moore warns
With Ontario poised to take another step toward reopening, schools letting out for the summer and a national holiday approaching, the province's new chief medical officer of health has issued a warning not to run too fast, lest we should slip and fall backward.
Heinz Bondzio named Flamborough Senior Volunteer of the Year:Bondzio active with Optimists, food bank and church
Heinz Bondzio has been named the 2021 Flamborough Volunteer of the Year.
Pros and cons: Here's what you need to know about hybrid learning:It fulfils provincial requirements, but some say that's at a cost
The hybrid remote and in-school learning model adopted by some Ontario school boards last fall will expand into more boards this September, and it is already sowing division in school communities across the province.
Hamilton's Coreprint Patterns receives $860,000 to switch from foundry to creating COVID-19 medical items:Company receives $860,000 from Ontario Together Fund
The company which supplies heavy industry, switches to medical technology when health officials needed help.
Ontario Economic Development Minister Vic Fedeli says easing of COVID-19 restrictions based on medical science
"The health and well-being of our families will always come first," says Fedeli.
After charges withdrawn, police say Waterdown stabbing investigation 'remains ongoing':Charges against accused withdrawn by Crown June 24
Hamilton Police have confirmed that the investigation into the stabbing of a Waterdown man on March 22 is ongoing, after the charges were withdrawn against an accused June 24.
Rabies clinics return to HBSPCA on Hamilton Mountain:Clinics have already vaccinated more than 100 dogs and cats
It only takes a couple of minutes, but it could save your dog or cat’s life.
What you need to know about the Indian Act in Canada: an explainer:The history of the Indian Act and its continued relevance today, explained
Canada's Indian Act is a federal law, passed in 1876, that governs issues related to Indian status, First Nations governments and reserves.
Dundas Pleasant View draft land use study recommendations impact not yet clear:Public feedback on draft report being welcomed until July 14
Public feedback on draft report being welcomed until July 14
Ancaster residents preparing to fight against four-storey development
A July 6 planning meeting will be held to discuss a rezoning application to allow the four-storey building at 1289 Mohawk Rd.
Fifth cannabis retail store proposed for Flamborough:Royal Leafs Waterdown slated for 40 Main St. N.
A fifth cannabis retail store is being proposed for Flamborough.
Defensive driving key for motorcyclists, say Hamilton police:‘Motorcycles are sometimes not seen very well’
David Lowe started riding motorcycles around the family farm as a preteen, and it’s proven to be a lifelong passion.
Hamilton pays for expanded Macassa Lodge, but wants additional provincial help
The city will borrow over $19 million for the $27.7-million project, while the province is paying about 20 per cent of the cost.
'Pathetic and shameful': York Region residents frustrated with vaccine booking system:People trying to book appointments for 1st, 2nd doses voice anger, fatigue with busy booking system in York Region
People trying to book appointments for 1st, 2nd doses voice anger, fatigue with busy booking system in York Region
City set to make offer on Stoney Creek’s R.L. Hyslop Elementary School:Council subcommittee unanimously backs staff recommendation
The city is one step closer to buying R.L. Hyslop Elementary School after council’s school board properties subcommittee unanimously endorsed a staff recommendation to express interest in the 2.2-acre lower Stoney Creek property.
City set to make offer on Stoney Creek’s R.L. Hyslop school:Council subcommittee unanimously backs staff recommendation
The city is one step closer to buying R.L. Hyslop Elementary School after council’s school board properties subcommittee unanimously endorsed a staff recommendation to express interest in the 2.2-acre lower Stoney Creek property.
Ontario NDP leader Andrea Horwath calls for a safe schools plan at Hamilton event
For Antoaneta Potter and her two elementary school-age sons, the just-completed school year has been a time of pivot and change.
Dundas fire investigation concluded after lack of evidence:City says blaze caused no 'irreparable' damage to its property
City says blaze caused no “irreparable” damage to its property
Hamilton Mountain salons and other biz set to reopen:Province has announced move to Step 2 on June 30
The trimmers and hair dryers will be whirring again at hair salons across Hamilton next week.
Ontario's anti-human trafficking Bill 251 a win for some, a violation for others: advocates:Advocacy groups disagree on need for enhanced law enforcement
For Cora McGuire-Cyrette, who has been working with the Ontario government to bring forward anti-human trafficking legislation, Bill 251 is a step in the right direction.
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger say officials have 'process' to address rising number of tent encampments
"We've expanded our capacity of shelter space, taken on hotel space," said Eisenberger.
Hamilton receives $7.4 million from feds and province for five infrastructure projects:Projects include Gage Park, Andrew Warburton Memorial Park and Pipeline Trail, HVAC improvements
The projects include Gage Park, Andrew Warburton Memorial Park and Pipeline Trail and HVAC improvements.
Former Hamilton mayoral candidate Vito Sgro to run federally for Liberals in Flamborough-Glanbrook
Sgro, who lost to current mayor Fred Eisenberger in 2018 on an anti-light-rail transit platform, will push for transit in the area.
All Ontario adults can book a second mRNA vaccine dose starting on Monday:Eligibility will open up to another 1.5 million Ontarians on June 28
A large segment of Ontario's population will soon be eligible to book a second COVID-19 vaccine dose, the provincial government has announced.
UPDATE: Power restored on Hamilton Mountain:Power restored before noon
Nearly 700 Alectra Utilities customers are without power on Hamilton Mountain on June 25.
'WARNING': Major recall of frozen desserts sold at Sobeys, FreshCo, Food Basics, Metro and Walmart over allergy fears triggers Health Canada alert after mistake made:'A small quantity of product was r
Another food recall of certain frozen dessert items sold at numerous well-known stores is being issued by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) after inspectors learned some of the products initially recalled were released by mistake.
'No reasonable prospect of conviction': Charges withdrawn in Waterdown stabbing case:Decision made after review of evidence, said Crown
The charges in an alleged Waterdown stabbing in March have been withdrawn by the Crown.
Islamophobic flyer distributed on Hamilton Mountain:East Mountain resident finds hate flyer slipped through her SUV window while shopping
Cathy Johnson got a “scary” surprise when she came home from grocery shopping on June 20.
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