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'Stop using': Major recalls of skirts at Dollarama, tires at Canadian Tire and Trek bike pedals trigger Health Canada warnings:Impacted products include clothing items and bike pedals
Health Canada has issued warnings to shoppers after more than 44,000 units of products are being pulled from shelves at popular stores across the country over safety hazards.
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Tom Jackson adds another 15 speed cushions for six roads in Ward 6
Jackson says the traffic calming measures are "proving popular" among residents to slow down speeding vehicles.
What were the results of automated speed enforcement in Greensville?:Cameras installed on Harvest Road first two weeks of May
Temporary automated speed enforcement (ASE) cameras were installed in Greensville for the first two months of May, but data will not be available for some time.
'They are coming': Housing costs lead Waterdown residents to east coast:Influx of Ontario buyers, says Nova Scotia realtors association
Fed up with high real estate prices in the Flamborough and Waterdown area, Paul Taggart bought a home in Nova Scotia last year and plans to move there this fall.
Dundas Blackadar property owner consults city on proposed 9-storey development:Retirement home licence surrendered in March, long term care status unknown
Retirement home licence surrendered in March, long term care status unknown
Mac, Redeemer say vaccination encouraged, not required for students; Mohawk undecided
Hamilton post-secondary institutions say they will not require students to have a first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine before returning to campus in the fall.
Hamilton East-Stoney Creek federal race sees opportunities for both NDP and Conservative candidates
NDP candidate Nick Milanovic applauds LRT investment, while Conservative's Ned Kuruc questions LRT benefits.
Wellness product company co-founded by Ancaster woman
A 26-year-old from Ancaster is the co-founder of a new company that makes several scented “mists.”
Dundas Delsey Pond dredging impacts on endangered species investigated by province:Action taken under Endangered Species Act after meeting with city
Action taken under Endangered Species Act after meeting with city
Gas leak reported on Rockcliffe Road in Waterdown
Hamilton fire crews and Enbridge Gas were called out to a reported gas leak on Rockcliffe Rd., this Sat., May. 29 morning at around 11 a.m.
Hamilton Coun. Chad Collins wants to honour Jennie Parker, who helped establish Confederation Beach Park:Jennie Florence Parker spearheaded the park prior to her death in 1965
Collins wants to name the new recreation facility that is scheduled to open at the park in 2021 after Parker.
'Destroy the affected products': Massive recall on steamers sold by Walmart, HSN, Amazon, Bed Bath & Beyond and other stores triggers health warnings in Canada and U.S. as dozens of injuries repor
More than 14,000 clothing steamers sold in Canada and another 5.4 million sold in the U.S. are being recalled because they pose a "serious burn hazard" and have left many people injured, officials say.
Hamilton Mountain Concession Street pot shop opens quietly:Sparkle Cannabis Company owner says no issues in week one
Concession Street has its first legal pot shop.
Dundas enrichment fund grant recommendations return to pre COVID-19 levels despite uncertainty:Final decisions on several events not yet made heading into summer
Final decisions on several events not yet made heading into summer
Imperiled Ancaster wetland full of wildlife, neighbours say:They fear relocation plan will kill ‘everything that exists’ in current spot
Ron Book says he’d be fine with a developer’s proposal to relocate a wetland near the rear of his Garner Road East farm property if the plants and wildlife could be moved at the same time.
Ford is asking for input on reopening Ontario schools. Here's what his letter says:Premier seeks response by May 28
Ontario premier Doug Ford has written a letter to dozens of expert and stakeholder groups seeking "input on the possible safe return to schools before the end of this academic year."
Ancaster residents enjoying the outdoors after months inside
local golf courses and tennis club see members enjoy the weather and some exercise after stay-at-home orders eased.
Dundas Fire Fighter’s Association memorial fountain fix reviewed:“No chemical” Centennial Park won’t be site of larvicide application
“No chemical” Centennial Park won’t be site of larvicide application
Will COVID-19 end in 2021? Ontario doctors say it's more complex than that:'Global exit plan,' 'reasonable benchmarks' needed: expert
At this time, it is virtually impossible to tell when the COVID-19 pandemic will end, as it will be a multifactorial process involving data that is currently evolving, Ontario doctors say.
All Ontario long-term-care homes currently meet new air conditioning regulations: ministry:Update comes 10 months after province promised to change regulations
All 626 of Ontario's long-term-care homes are in compliance with new air conditioning regulations that came into effect on May 15, according to Minister of Long-Term Care Merrilee Fullerton.
IELECT Hamilton taps into Hamiltonians' 'frustration' for bold leadership
"It's not being threatened," says spokesperson Graham Crawford. "It is about information."
12 terms that might help you understand the violence in Palestine:If you've read about the violence in Gaza and Jerusalem, you've probably heard these terms
If you've consumed any news media in the past month, you're probably aware of the recent violence involving Israeli soldiers and Palestinian residents in Gaza and the West Bank, particularly in East Jerusalem.
Hamilton public school board tapping reserves to cut September class sizes:Some of $6 million to be set aside for other needs as they arise
Hamilton’s public school board is planning to tap its reserve funds for up to $6 million to cut in-person elementary school class sizes this September to help keep students safe from COVID-19 and address learning gaps from the current school year.
Metrolinx officials to appear before Hamilton councillors to talk about the $3.4B LRT project:Meeting will discuss next steps for LRT
Metrolinx and transportation ministry representatives are expected to appear at the June 2 general issues committee.
This is the decades-long history behind the Israeli-Palestinian conflict:More than 100 years of clashes, war and more, explained
“We’re escalating towards a full-scale war.” These were the words of Tor Wennesland, United Nations’ special coordinator for the Middle East earlier this month as he called for a de-escalation of the most recent attacks in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Healthy bodies clean up T.B. McQueston Park on Hamilton Mountain
The staff at Healthy Body on Upper Wentworth put aside their chiropractic tables and physiotherapy equipment and donned work gloves and headed for T.B. McQueston Park on May 24 as part or their 5 Days for Good initiative.
'Stop using': Major recalls of products sold at Home Depot, Costco, Kitchen Stuff Plus and other stores trigger Health Canada warnings
Health Canada has issued multiple recall warnings after products at several well-known stores across the country have been pulled from shelves due to a number of concerns and hazards.
Hamilton's Black-owned businesses face steeper climb out of COVID-19 pandemic's grip
The COVID-19 pandemic has only exacerbated financial issues for Black-owned businesses.
Hamilton's Black-owned businesses face steeper climb out of pandemic's grip
The COVID-19 pandemic has only exacerbated financial issues for Black-owned businesses.
Dundas 711 York Rd. possible sale not yet confirmed:Undersized property cannot be built on
Undersized property cannot be built on
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Tom Jackson proposes speed cushions for Broker Drive:'This has been community-driven by the families in the area': Jackson
The traffic-calming measure is expected to be done as part of the city's 2021 traffic-calming program later this year.
Artists invited to mark their mark on Stoney Creek’s new Valley Park Library
The Hamilton Public Library is inviting artists to submit proposals for a large mural to grace an exterior wall of the new Valley Park Library at 970 Paramount Dr.
Hamilton Mountain County Fair Plaza Walmart closing permanently on Aug. 27
The County Fair Plaza Walmart, at 499 Mohawk Rd. E. and Upper Sherman Avenue, will close its doors permanently on Aug. 27.
Public health units are giving outdated COVID-19 safety guidance. And experts say that could be dangerous
The complaint came to Durham Region’s health department from a concerned resident, nervous about her risk of contracting COVID-19 from maskless colleagues working in an office.
Ontario youth 12 and up can book their Pfizer vaccines starting May 23:Booking opens up at 8 a.m. Sunday
The Ontario government has announced that youth aged 12 and up will be able to book appointments for their fist Pfizer vaccine doses this weekend — one week ahead of schedule.
Strawberry boon bumps up Stoney Creek farmers market start:Market in the Creek returns June 10 from 4-7 p.m. on Thursdays
Expect fresh local strawberries to play a starring role when downtown Stoney Creek’s farmers market returns on Thursdays for a third year on June 10.
Ontario to allow outdoor visits at LTC homes starting May 22:Visits limited to two guests, not including essential caregivers or children under 2
​Beginning on May 22, residents in long-term care will be allowed to see friends and family in person once again, as long as they keep their visits outside.
Lane reductions coming for three weeks on Dundas Street bridge:Bridge repairs slated to begin Wednesday, May 26
Dundas Street will be reduced to one lane in each direction on the bridge over Grindstone Creek for three weeks, beginning May 26.
CF Lime Ridge gives back to community through support for Empowerment Squared scholarship:$5,000 for Empowerment Squared
For Liem Vu and Cadillac Fairview it’s a way of giving back to the community during the coronavirus pandemic.
Neighbours in stink over Stoney Creek grow-op’s return:City confirms Green Mountain Road East property is under investigation
Sasha Pejcic says he’d hoped he’d seen the last of the notorious marijuana grow-op next door to his Green Mountain Road East home when it shut down after the city passed new odour provisions in Hamilton’s nuisance bylaw last year.
Dundas Delsey Pond dredging species at risk impacts reviewed by consultant:Exemptions to provincial act permit harming threatened species, habitat destruction
Approximately two weeks after pausing the dredging of Delsey Pond to review possible impacts on species at risk, the City of Hamilton still wasn’t talking about its findings, or its process.
More than half of vaccine-eligible Hamiltonians have received at least one dose, says city:Residents urged to continue following public health guidelines
Ahead of the Victoria Day long weekend, the City of Hamilton is urging residents to continue following public health measures and to limit close contact with people outside their immediate households.
LIVE VIDEO: Update on the status of the AstraZeneca vaccine in Ontario
In a virtual news conference, Dr. David Williams, Ontario's chief medical officer of health, and Dr. Dirk Huyer, coordinator of the provincial outbreak response, provide an update on the status of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in the province.
'It is vital': Ontarians now permitted to get second doses of AstraZeneca, says chief medical officer:First eligible groups can book appointments starting May 24
Ontario's chief medical officer of health Dr. David Williams has announced the province will be moving forward with second doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, following a data review and consultation with health experts.
If Ontario were to reopen in early June, daily COVID-19 case numbers would stay around 1,000: modelling:Modelling suggests an early June opening would put Ontario in limbo
While Ontario is emerging from the third wave of the pandemic, the province could see steady numbers through the summer if it reopens too quickly, data from the COVID-19 Science Advisory Table shows.
Ontario's reopening plan: Here's what you need to know:Outdoor recreational activities will resume May 22: health minister
The Ontario government will be reopening outdoor recreation facilities this weekend and has announced its new reopening plan, which includes a "gradual three-step road map."
WATCH NOW: Ontario Premier Doug Ford shares latest COVID update on reopening plans
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is expected to announce later Thursday that golf, tennis, basketball and other outdoor sports will be allowed to open.
Ancaster's 'Little Red Schoolhouse' rezoned, ready to be sold to pay for arts centre
St. Paul's Presbyterian Church requests city provide parking at former school land to access nearby cemetery.
Residents at Idlewyld Manor on Hamilton Mountain welcome the sunshine:West Mountain nursing home getting ready for eighth annual Moving to Make it Happen event
Sunshine plus warm temperatures added up to many happy faces at Idlewyld Manor on May 19.
'It sounded like bells went off': Hamilton PSW wins $6 million:Mother of five will share win with family
Hamilton personal support worker Kathy Roksa is $6 million richer after winning the March 20 Lotto 6/49 draw.
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