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Age of anxiety: Resources to help understand eating disorders:Knowledge is power when it comes to mental health
According to research conducted in Ontario before the COVID-19 pandemic, eating disorders were prevalent in between two and three per cent of the province's population. ​
Dundas Blackadar site concept residential with no long-term-care or retirement spaces:Zoning amendment would be required for proposed residential development
Zoning amendment would be required for proposed residential development
Augustus Jones Fountain in Stoney Creek set to resume running:City hoping to have popular waterworks back on by the weekend
It’s been unusually dry in old town Stoney Creek.
Cancelled Winona Peach Festival another blow to charity coffers:Fifty United Church planning to sell famous pies at alternative August event
Volunteers at Fifty United Church will go to Plan B to raise money for good causes in August now that COVID-19 has cancelled the Winona Peach Festival for a second year in a row.
Hamilton LRT questions as councillors determine best course of action
Councillors are expected to discuss establishing operational costs at June 16 general issues committee meeting.
Auchmar’s unknown past revealed:Leanne Pluthero’s Auchmar: Portrait of a Home looks at early 20th century years
It’s a part of Auchmar history that until recently had been pretty much unknown.
Retail stores, outdoor dining to reopen June 11 as Ontario moves into Step One:Province will stay in Step One for at least 21 days
The Ontario government has announced it will be moving into Step One of its reopening plan June 11, three days earlier than expected.
Dundas Delsey Pond dredging investigation enters third week:Stormwater pond maintenance on hold while reviews continue
Stormwater pond maintenance on hold while reviews continue
Ancaster's former schoolhouse and St. Paul's Presbyterian Church remain vital to Carluke community
St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, celebrating 175 years, needs access to cemetery located beside former schoolhouse.
Hamilton's Barton Street East makes CAA's 2021 list of worst roads in Ontario
Among other worst Hamilton roads are Burlington Street. East, Aberdeen Ave., and Main Street East.
'Heartbreaking': Baby deaths trigger massive recall of 227,000 Fisher-Price soothers and gliders in Canada and U.S. amid Health Canada warning
A joint recall between Canada and the U.S. Friday (June 4) has Health Canada warning shoppers, namely new parents, following four baby fatalities.
Hamilton Conservation Authority rejects controversial bid to bulldoze Ancaster wetland:Developer’s consultants portray marsh as degraded ‘wet area’
Hamilton Conservation Authority directors have rejected a developer’s controversial bid for a permit to bulldoze a wetland by the headwaters to Ancaster Creek to make way for a massive warehouse complex.
Ontarians who got a first mRNA dose April 18 or earlier can book their 2nd shot:Booking opens June 7 at 8 a.m.
As a result of an increase in vaccine supply, Ontarians who are 70 or older, or who received their first dose of an mRNA vaccine (Pfizer or Moderna) on April 18 or earlier, will be eligible to book their second jabs starting Monday, the province announced.
Partial Dundas Creighton Road cycling link coming this month:Painted lanes will end at Grightmire Arena complex parking lot
Painted lanes will end at Grightmire Arena complex parking lot
Ontario non-profit raises funds to help bars, restaurants reopen via one-time grant:'We are just trying to stay alive': restaurant owner
An Ontario non-profit organization is helping restaurants and bars across the province get back on their feet as they await the green light from the province to open up their patios and outdoor eating areas later this month.
'Immediately stop using and unplug': Major recall of grills sold by Costco, Walmart, Home Depot, Staples and Amazon after multiple electric shock incidents triggers Health Canada warning:The company h
Health Canada is warning shoppers about a recall in Canada and the U.S. after multiple reports of electric shock.
215 shoes placed outside Carnegie Gallery to honour Indigenous children's memory:Group discussion on Facebook about donation of shoes
A pair of shoes representing each of the 215 Indigenous children found buried at a former Kamloops, B.C., residential school were placed on the steps outside downtown Dundas’ Carnegie Gallery in an effort to honour, and mourn, their memory.
Ancaster Farmers Market is back:Event runs until Oct. 6
The Ancaster Farmers Market is back in a fresh new location in the heart of the village core.
'Serious danger': Major recalls involving toy magnets, BBQ lighters and tents trigger Health Canada warnings
Health Canada is warning shoppers after numerous units of products have been pulled from shelves due to serious hazards.
A taste of Stoney Creek Dairy returns for one day at Amica at Stoney Creek
Amica at Stoney Creek retirement residence welcomed guests to enjoy a “drive-thru” ice cream parlour event on June 3.
Ancaster Tennis Club aces its funding request to build new year-round dome
The club, which proposed constructing the year-round dome in 2016, will be granting naming rights to Tennis Canada.
Dundas mainstay Frosty's Fish and Chips closing permanently July 17
If you’ve got a hankering for some tasty halibut, cod or whitefish, you might want to stop by Frosty’s Fish and Chips in Dundas before it’s too late.
Dundas Westoby Ice Surface ice plant to be replaced:Backup system required to help ensure users aren't impacted by any delays
Backup system required to help ensure users aren't impacted by any delays
Ancaster remembers the 215 Indigenous children found in unmarked graves with shoe memorial
A makeshift memorial at the Ancaster Municipal Service Centre appeared soon after the discovery of the children in British Columbia.
'I thought there was something wrong with the machine': Hamilton man claims $100,000 Lotto 6/49 prize
Another Hamilton resident has cashed in on the March 27 Lotto 6/49 Super Draw, to the tune of $100,000.
Hamilton Mountain Farmers’ Market returns June 11:Market at Viewpoint and Mountain Park avenues will include produce, baked goods and beer
James Richardson and his staff will be loading up their truck bound for Hamilton Mountain.
Army reservists conducting training in Hamilton, Niagara and Haldimand:Don't be alarmed if you spot military vehicles on June 5
Don’t be alarmed if you spot military vehicles on Hamilton and Niagara-area roads on June 5. It’s all part of a Department of National Defence training session.
Ontario's loosened long-term-care restrictions permit hugging, overnight trips:Changes come into effect June 9
As of June 9, long-term care homes in Ontario will be operating with eased restrictions, giving residents more freedom in their interactions with family and friends.
COVID-19 again pulls plug on Winona Peach Festival:Member groups felt forgoing August celebration ‘responsible thing to do’
Festival president Linda Shuker says the event’s 19 not-for-profit groups voted unanimously at a June 2 meeting to forgo the August celebration, founded in 1967.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: 'The day I was going to die': Domestic abuse survivor shares her story to help others:"He told me he had to go out and get ammunition … that was the day I was going to die. I
A former Carleton Place woman, who sought refuge from a domestic violence situation nearly 30 years ago, continues to use her voice to help others in that same situation.
We want you to Ask the Editors about why we do what we do:Got a question about how our news is put together? We'd love to answer it
Would you like to know why Hamilton Community News decided to cover this story and not that? Are you curious about how we write our social media posts? Do you wonder why we run the letters that we do? Then ask.
Hate Crime Unit investigates after video appears to document racist incident in Waterdown
A video of a racist incident that reportedly took place in Waterdown on May 31 has sparked outrage in the community and garnered more than 200 comments and 200 shares on social media.
‘Our heavy hearts are with all the families impacted’:Six Nations of the Grand River, Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation grieve discovery of remains of 215 children
Before Robin Staats’ grandmother was taken to the residential school at the age of five, she could speak Mohawk fluently.
Hamilton school board to create 'overdue' anti-Black racism policy:Effort ‘one start’ to ending systemic barriers, discrimination, trustees told
It’s taken a year and a half, but Hamilton’s public school board is acting on a December 2019 call from its human rights and equity community advisory committee to create an anti-Black racism policy.
Taste of Stoney Creek Dairy nostalgia back for one day
A taste of Stoney Creek Dairy nostalgia is returning for one day only.
Mohawk College gets provincial money for online learning projects
Mohawk College has received more than $400,000 from eCampus Ontario to support four virtual learning projects.
Schools not reopening in Ontario before the fall, Ford announces:'I will not take unnecessary risks': premier
The Ontario government has announced that schools across the province will not be reopening before fall 2021.
New playground equipment coming for Lisgar Park on Hamilton Mountain:$135,000 worth of slides and climbers should be in place by July 1
10-year-old Matthew Buckingham is looking forward to spending the summer hours enjoying the new playground equipment slated to go in at Lisgar Park on the east Mountain in the coming weeks.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford to share update on schools:Schools not reopening in Ontario before the fall, Ford announces
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is expected to announce at 1 p.m. whether schools in Ontario will reopen to in-person learning this month.
COVID-19 variants have been given new names by the WHO. Here's what they are:Variants named after letters of Greek alphabet
The World Health Organization (WHO) has acknowledged that the alphanumeric names of the COVID-19 variants of concern and variants of interest can be confusing, so they decided to rename them.
Here are 14 notable COVID-19 variants discovered around the world:The 'double mutant' variant and more, explained
In Ontario, there are currently four variants of SARS-CoV-2 circulating in the population – the newest being the "double mutant" or B.1.617 variant, which is said to have originated from India.
‘Free play’ ticket nets $100,000 Lotto 649 win for Hamilton man
Kenneth Male is another step closer to retirement after winning $100,000 on Lotto 649.
Taco Bell to hold 'walk-thru' interviews at Hamilton Mountain locations
Taco Bell Canada is launching a new 'walk-thru' hiring experience at 20 Ontario restaurants this month, including two Hamilton Mountain locations.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's apology to Italian Canadians means "a great deal" to Hamiltonians
"We knew our father was innocent," said Vincenza Travale, whose father was rounded up and sent to Camp Petawawa in 1940.
Ontario designates 115 provincial parks for free day use this summer:Free access available Monday to Thursday only
While it doesn't plan to allow camping in provincial parks until June 7 at the earliest, the Government of Ontario has announced it will provide free day-use permits for 115 provincial parks from Monday to Thursday until Sept. 2.
Ontario dedicates $31M to improve mental health services for children and youth
The Ontario government has announced it will be investing $31 million in an effort to improve access to mental health treatment for children and youth and reduce wait times and wait-lists.
WATCH NOW: Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott to make an announcement
Deputy Premier Christine Elliott to make an announcement during virtual news confernce
Ancaster BIA looking for new executive director
The Ancaster BIA is currently accepting applications for the executive director position. Dr. Melissa Sander, chair of the Ancaster BIA, thanks outgoing executive director, Jennifer Mattern, “for her leadership, commitment and guidance to the Ancaster BIA over the last seven years."
Hamilton health officials targeting indoor gatherings
Emergency Operations Centre director Paul Johnson says the city has laid charges against residents for hosting birthday parties.
Mike Wood remembered as ‘Stoney Creeker right through':Flag Day, Santa Claus parade, Legion kept him a ‘busy, busy man’
Even a torrential rainstorm sending nearly everyone else scrambling for cover couldn’t douse Mike Wood’s passion for Stoney Creek’s Canada Flag Day Parade.
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