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In Strathroy, Ontario, toddler Nathaniel McLellan mysteriously went limp at his home daycare. Doctors, who saw no major external trauma, tried to save his life, but they were seeing a case that didn’t make sense. Kevin Donovan investigates. First of five parts
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The Ontario government has announced the province will be moving into Step Two of its three-step reopening plan next week.
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The Ontario government will be moving into Step Two of its reopening plan next week, with loosened guidelines for outdoor activities and some indoor activities.
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Staff said that Hamilton Arena Partners, which has operated the facility since 2005, was in a "precarious" cash flow situation.
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Bruce Aitken, a chaplain at Beaver Creek Institution, designed a restorative justice program including the offender, his family, the victim, their families and the community.
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Health Canada is warning barbecue owners and lovers about major recalls of several products due to safety hazards.
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Many people might experience Zoom fatigue, growing tired of daily online meetings, but that’s not the case for the clients and staff of Dundas Learning Centre. They look forward to their regular virtual gatherings more than most.
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For those fully vaccinated against COVID-19, different travel rules will apply when entering Canada, Public Health Agency of Canada said this week.
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The Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board approved its budget for the 2021-22 academic year at its June 22 meeting.
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Ontarians can expect to hear when the province will move into Step Two of its reopening plan within days, Premier Doug Ford told journalists on Wednesday.
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford makes an announcement at a news conference in Scarborough. He is joined by provincial ministers Caroline Mulroney (transportation), Kinga Surma (infrastructure), Stan Cho (associate minister of transportation), as well as b
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The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) has approved 20 quarantine hotel locations which will facilitate the three-day quarantine period required for air travellers who return to Canada, as they await the results of a mandatory COVID-19 test they will take upon arrival.
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COVID-19 mandatory mask regulations have created another barrier for the deaf and hard of hearing community with lip and facial expressions rendered nearly impossible to read, resulting in communication challenges.
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Waterdown residents get final look at Secondary Plan:Feedback on updated plan accepted until June 30
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Waterdown residents got the chance to see an updated version of the Waterdown Community Node Secondary plan on June 17, in advance of the final opportunity to provide comments on the plan.
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The Hamilton Conservation Authority no longer needs groundwater monitoring wells at Canal Park in Dundas after three consecutive tests of samples taken every six months identified no concerns.
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A massive proposed residential and commercial development near the Winona Crossing Shopping Centre is scrapping a 28-storey “twisty tower” that became more of a lightning rod for opposition than the gateway feature envisioned by its proponents.
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The Ontario government has announced it will be investing in a new Crisis Call Diversion Program for the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) service, which will see a mental health and addictions worker employed in every OPP communications centre.
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For the second straight year, Waterdown’s Oh Canada Ribfest will not take place over Canada Day weekend, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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In the spirit of education, understanding and reconciliation with Indigenous communities, four community groups have united to enjoy an outdoor learning and activity space in Ancaster.
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Chad Collins is seeking community feedback on whether it’s time to ice the Stoney Creek Arena and potentially redevelop the King Street West site for other public uses.
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Dundas’ approximately 217-year-old 2 Hatt St. is among 33 properties currently on the City of Hamilton heritage planning staff 2021 designation workplan, three years after the property’s high-priority assessment was originally due.
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Spencer Creek containment booms installed to capture debris from buildings
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It’s a strip of nourishing green not far from the sounds of the Lincoln M. Alexander Parkway.
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Indigenous writers, podcasters and creators you should know about
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The discovery of the remains of 215 Indigenous children at a former residential school site in Kamloops, B.C., is the most recent reminder of a not-so-distant horrific past that continues to affect Indigenous people and their families today.
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Health Canada has issued recall warnings to shoppers after a number of items have been pulled from the marketplace due to safety hazards.
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"I am reminded that my mother was forced to go to a Canadian Indian residential school," said NaWalka Geeshy Meegwun-Longfeather.
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"It was a year like no other full of tragedy and sorrow," said paramedic chief Michael Sanderson.
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"There are more people than I can provide for them," says Ryan Hall, president of Ancaster Little League.
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Vanessa Deboer got a surprise when she pulled into the driveway of her west Mountain home on June 18.
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Several controversial truck routes recommended to remain
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As properties across the city — particularly in rural Flamborough — are inundated by invasive Lymantria dispar dispar (LDD) moths, also known as the European gypsy moth*, the city’s public works committee passed a motion June 14 to have city staff investigate aerial spraying in 2022.
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The accused in a series of vandalism incidents at Waterdown’s Union Cemetery will appear in court for a second appearance to set a date on July 13.
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While the rain moved the event inside, it did not put a damper on special birthday celebrations at Idlewyld Manor June 19.
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Hamilton public school trustees have passed a balanced budget for the coming school year that cuts 61.7 elementary teachers and 25 designated early childhood educators, although many of the positions could be restored by September.
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Plans for what Eastmount Park will look like in the future are starting to come together.
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Health Canada is warning pet owners about a major recall involving cat food due to possible salmonella contamination.
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Health Canada is warning pet owners about a major recall involving cat food due to possible salmonella contamination.
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Market in the Creek is back on Thursday evenings in the heart of Olde Town Stoney Creek.
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The province has announced accelerated eligibility for second dose COVID-19 vaccines but the Durham health department is not ready to confirm new bookings.
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Dinos and Friends at CF Lime Ridge
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After years of deficit, city finds surplus following confidential settlement with contractor
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The city's auditor is conducting a review of the "related processes."
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With 75 per cent of adult Ontarians partially vaccinated against COVID-19, the Government of Ontario has announced it will further expand eligibility for accelerated second doses across the province.
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The project, which could be in service by the fall of 2022, will service customers within Mount Hope and the Hamilton Airport.
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Ongoing installation challenges, in addition to COVID-19-related supply issues and lockdowns, are blamed for another four years of delays to completion of "The Big Bounce" public art project in Dundas Driving Park.
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Waterdown’s Leanne Amable hopes the discovery of the graves of 215 children at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in May is going to cause Canadians to better understand the impact of the residential school system and treatment of Indigenous people in Canada — hopefully leading to support and action.
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Health Canada is warning Amazon shoppers about a major recall Tuesday (June 15) of a children's product following reports of injuries.
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Waterdown’s Dancemakerz was erroneously shut down by City of Hamilton bylaw enforcement on June 14 while conducting an outdoor dance class.
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The federal funding, along with $16.8 million from industry partners, such as Ford and Honda, will create iHub.