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Canada provides $10 million to help create next generation electric vehicles and aerospace technologies at Mac
The federal funding, along with $16.8 million from industry partners, such as Ford, and Honda, will create iHub.
Hamilton trustees want free menstrual products in school washrooms:Staff asked to ensure ‘human right’ met for 2022-23 school year
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board staff is being asked to prepare a plan to provide free menstrual products in school washrooms no later than the 2022-23 school year.
Hamilton Mountain lineman off to NCAA:Darius Bell gets athletic scholarship to University of Maine
For Darius Bell the path to pro football runs through the University of Maine.
Ministry spurns Hamilton public board’s bid to reopen schools:‘All boards will remain focused on remote learning until the end of June’
The province won’t grant Hamilton public school trustees’ request to reopen elementary schools for a final week of in-person classes this month to help students reconnect with their teachers and peers to close out the school year.
Ontario funding search, investigation into residential school burial sites:'We know there's likely more to this story': Indigenous Affairs Minister
Following the discovery of the remains of 215 Indigenous children at a former residential school in Kamloops last month, Ontario's Indigenous Affairs Minister Greg Rickford acknowledged there is "likely more to this story."
'We have a problem': Rural properties crawling with invasive LDD moths in Flamborough:City did not conduct aerial spraying this year
Numerous rural Flamborough residents are being overrun by the Lymantria dispar dispar (LDD) moth, known as European gypsy* moth.
Ontario announces $10 million to find residential burial sites across the province:At least 426 children who attended residential schools in Ontario are known to have died
The Ontario government has announced $10 million to help support the identification, investigation, protection and commemoration of Indian Residential School burial sites across the province.
Stoney Creek students speak out in defence of the Greenbelt:Classroom discussion leads to writing assignment
A few months ago, Patty Garofalo had a discussion with her fourth-grade students at Our Lady of Peace Catholic Elementary School about street names.
'Immediately stop using': Baby soothers sold at Winners, HomeSense and Marshalls part of massive recall triggering Health Canada warning
A massive recall of more than 200,000 units of Fisher-Price children's products sold in Canada and the U.S. were sold at Winners, Marshall's and HomeSense stores here.
City of Hamilton endorses roundabout concept with York-Newman left turn lane:Committee passes recommendation to contribute $45,000 to ministry design process
Committee passes recommendation to contribute $45,000 to ministry design process
Hamilton conservation area parking cheaters’ free ride over:Failure to buy pay-and-display ticket could bring $55 fine on July 1
A pilot program set to begin on Canada Day and run until the end of the year will see city bylaw officers enforce payment at 10 parking lots, including at Tiffany Falls in Ancaster, Crooks’ Hollow in Greensville and Artaban Road in the Dundas Valley.
Hamilton Liberal MP Bob Bratina requests Parliamentary Budget Office to review federal government's LRT funding
The PBO is an independent agency that investigates budgetary issues along with other economic costs.
'Passion in planting': Carlisle boy uses gardening to help Flamborough Food Bank:Ashton Petrie, 7, donated $350 in plant proceeds to food bank
One Carlisle boy has taken his love of gardening and has turned it into a chance to help others.
Metroland parcel service makes its milestone 500,000th delivery:Torstar newspaper group benefiting from its time-tested distribution network
​Metroland Media's new parcel service hit a landmark moment when accomplishing its half-million deliveries June 10 in Richmond Hill, seven months into its rollout.
Dundas Pleasant View land use public consultations scheduled:Local feedback and questions on upcoming report set for two sessions on June 23
Local feedback and questions on upcoming report set for two sessions on June 23
Hamilton man faces long road to recovery after cycling accident:Will Jones, 31, sustained brain injury in June 7 accident
Will Jones was out for a morning bike ride when his life took a dramatic turn in a matter of seconds.
Ancaster's Christine Yanke overcomes addiction and loss to become yoga master trainer:Run for Women from July 4 to 11
Christine Yanke went from being a stay-at-home mom to the sole breadwinner for her three sons when her husband was arrested in a police raid and later sentenced to 20 years in jail for his involvement with the Hells Angels.
Ancaster residents flock to patios on first day of Ontario's reopening plan
People started lining up at 7:30 a.m. a half-hour before Sammy's Family Restaurant opens it doors June 11.
'STOP USING': Major recalls on voltage testers at Home Depot, Home Hardware, playhouses sold by Walmart and magnets on Amazon trigger multiple Health Canada warnings
Health Canada has issued multiple recall warnings this week after numerous products sold at well-known stores were pulled from shelves due to safety concerns.
Hamilton Mountain residents flock to patios
Outdoor patios were back in business June 11, and thousands of Mountain residents took advantage of the nice weather to enjoy a beverage or a bite to eat.
'It's just like Christmas morning': Flamborough emerges from COVID-19 lockdown
Today is the day.
Hamilton staff completes pedestrian crossover on Pritchard Road at trail crossing
Mountain Coun. Tom Jackson requested the enhanced safety measures to protect pedestrians and cyclists.
Dundas volunteers sought for Alexander Park skate park working group:West Hamilton site proposed for new community ‘wheeled-sport’ facility
West Hamilton site proposed for new community ‘wheeled-sport’ facility
'Mickey Mantis' patiently waits for visitors in front of Hamilton City Hall
The 14-foot floral sculpture is a collection of seven different kinds of plants, with an irrigation system installed inside.
What are the fines for social gatherings, breaking COVID-19 rules in Ontario?:Penalties start at $750
Planning on ignoring the province's COVID-19 restrictions? It could cost you.
Dundas GO bus route proposal update submitted to Metrolinx:New proposal responds to issues raised by agency to previous idea
New proposal responds to issues raised by agency to previous idea
How parents can empower kids through financial literacy:Creator of free 'KiddieNomics' webinars offers advice
Ontario's government recently acknowledged the importance of teaching students financial literacy at an early age, announcing it will add financial literacy lessons to Grade 9 math curriculum starting Sept. 2021. But Stacy Brown and her daughter, Miki Jeffery, 10, are way ahead of them.
Stoney Creek councillors united against taking LRT cash:Bus-rapid transit cheaper, better option, they tell Chamber of Commerce forum
Stoney Creek’s three city councillors say nothing will budge their opposition to a light rail transit line running from McMaster University to Eastgate Square, even with Ottawa and Queen's Park offering $3.4 billion to build it.
'Much better summer': Ontario's COVID-19 cases to keep declining, but vigilance is necessary:Delta variant 'will likely be the dominant strain' this summer: Dr. Brown
Ontario's latest COVID-19 projections show that case numbers are expected to continue to decline for "at least 10 days and potentially for the summer," however Ontarians must remain vigilant and the province must keep monitoring for new variants.
Ontario expands second dose COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to more people in Delta variant hot spots:Those who received a first dose on or before May 9 can soon book a second dose
With the Delta COVID-19 variant on its way to becoming the most predominant strain in Ontario, the provincial government has announced it will expand second-dose vaccinations to more people beginning on June 14.
WATCH NOW: Ontario vaccination plan update by Minister of Health Christine Elliott
Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, and Solicitor General Sylvia Jones to provide an update on the province's COVID-19 vaccination plan.Moderna is set to deliver 7 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine to Canada before the
215 Indigenous children found in unmarked graves remembered in Stoney Creek, Ancaster
In 2008, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission was created to discover what happened to Indigenous children who were taken from their families and forced to attend residential schools across the country.
COVID-19 has caused health-care backlog of 16 million procedures, OMA says:'The effects of the pandemic will be felt for many years': family doctor
Ontario doctors are warning that the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a backlog of approximately 16 million health-care procedures and that there won't be any "quick and easy" solutions to get back on track.
Hamilton council extends sick leave absence to Mountain Coun. Terry Whitehead until September:Councillor has been on leave since March
Whitehead requested in March council grant him sick leave to June 30. He asked for a further extension.
Hamilton cancels most community events until July 31
The city's emergency operations centre officials cancelled community events until July 31.
Ontario's new Grade 9 math curriculum ends streaming, adds coding and financial literacy:The destreamed curriculum takes effect September 2021
In its first major overhaul since 2005, Ontario's Grade 9 math curriculum will be destreamed and modernized to include lessons on coding, data and financial literacy, the provincial government has announced.
Education Minister Stephen Lecce cagey on Hamilton public board’s school reopening request:Province will ‘continue the discussions,’ he finally says after dodging question twice
Education Minister Stephen Lecce isn’t saying yes or no to a request by Hamilton’s public school board to reopen elementary schools for a final week of in-person classes this month to close out the school year.
Family of Jane Parker applauds Hamilton officials' idea to name facility at Confederation Beach Park
Jane Parker proposed the idea in the late 1950s to create what is now Confederation Beach Park.
LIVE VIDEO: Minister of Education Stephen Lecce to provide update on schools
Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce is holding a press conference at 12 p.m.
All stores in Ontario malls should open, Retail Council of Canada tells Ford:Retailers have 'absorbed unbearable financial, emotional stress': RCC
The Retail Council of Canada is urging the provincial government to allow all stores in Ontario malls to reopen on Friday — not solely the ones with street-facing entrances.
Stoney Creek Chamber of Commerce joins COVID-19 rapid screening initiative
The Stoney Creek Chamber of Commerce wants to help local workplaces limit the spread of COVID-19 with a new rapid screening initiative.
Organizations gearing up to host summer camps in Waterdown:Camps to be allowed in Step One of reopening framework
As the school year winds down, Flamborough children can now set their sights to something they can do in-person — summer camps.
UPDATE: Major recall of Fisher-Price baby soothers sold at Walmart, Babies R Us, Amazon and other stores prompts Health Canada warning due to infant deaths:incidents occurred in the U.S. between April
A massive recall of more than 200,000 units of Fisher-Price children's products sold in Canada and the U.S. were sold at well-known Canadian stores.
Vigils planned across Ontario to honour Muslim family killed in London attack
On Sunday, police say a Muslim family was intentionally struck by a driver in a pickup truck, killing four members of the Afzaal family and orphaning a young boy, 9-year-old Fayez.
Hamilton Mountain resident and friend making sassy hot sauce:Somi’s Pepper Sass being made in Ancaster
What do you do during a pandemic when you have a lot of time on your hands?
Justin Trudeau, federal leaders commit to fighting hate in wake of attack on Muslim family in London, Ont.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has called the attack that killed four members of a Muslim family in London, Ont., last weekend a terrorist attack motivated by hatred.
Doug Ford calls London killings ‘nothing short of a terrorist attack’
The shocking mass killing of a Muslim family in the southwestern Ontario city of London is “nothing short of a terrorist attack on innocent people based on their faith,” Premier Doug Ford said Tuesday.
‘The best people in our community.’ An outpouring of grief for Muslim family killed in what police say was hate-motivated attack
Two days after a family of four was killed in what police are calling hate-motivated killing, those left mourning are grieving the loss of a Muslim family described as “the best people in our community.”
Hamilton to add anti-racism message to its COVID-19 website in support of Asian community
Canada, including Hamilton, has seen a rising number of anti-Asian racist assaults and verbal harassments during COVID-19.
ServiceOntario renewal extensions will continue as province starts to reopen:What to know about your driver’s licence, licence plate stickers and more
Ontarians can expect ServiceOntario renewal extensions to continue, despite the province moving into Step One of its reopening plan later this week, the ministry of transportation (MTO) confirmed.
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