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Stoney Creek Coun. Clark says he’s been cleared of alleged wetland policy conflict:Integrity commissioner rules son’s business venture with consultant doesn’t apply, he says
Stoney Creek Coun. Brad Clark says he’s been cleared by the city’s integrity commissioner to continue opposing a controversial Hamilton Conservation Authority policy proposal to allow developers to bulldoze wetlands and creeks in some instances.
'Immediately stop using': Major recall of more than 2.5 million plates, bowls and mugs sold at IKEA stores in Canada and worldwide triggers Health Canada warning:123 reports of the dinnerware breaking
Have you bought a plate, bowl or mug from IKEA?
Hamilton's COVID-19 virtual memorial wall to open for victims of the pandemic starting May 20
"It is absolutely worth memorializing those who have lost their lives as a result of COVID-19," said Mayor Fred Eisenberger.
Hamilton Mountain tenants hope to stay despite notices to vacate:Bruce McPhee, 65, hopes to hang onto his $750, 1-bedroom apartment
Bruce McPhee is planning to stay put.
Ontario NDP call for judicial review of Ford government's pandemic response:September earmarked for start date
Ontario's official opposition party is calling for an independent judicial inquiry into the Progressive Conservative government's COVID-19 response, NDP leader Andrea Horwath has announced.
Ontario is ditching its COVID-19 colour zones when province reopens in June:Province reports second consecutive day of cases below 2,000
The Ontario government will be getting rid of the COVID-19 colour-coded framework ahead of its next reopening, slated for June 2, a spokesperson for the premier's office has confirmed.
Hamilton councillors expected to reduce North Service Road speed limit to 40 km/h
Motorists driving along Stoney Creek’s North Service Road could be asked to go even slower than before.
Ford and Fullerton absent from virtual question period packed with LTC residents, workers and families:Members of the NDP and Liberal parties made demands on behalf of families
In a physically distanced twist on an old-school organizing tactic, more than 500 members of the public packed the virtual gallery during question period at Queen's Park May 18.
'Stop using': Major recalls of products sold at Home Depot, Lowe's, Wayfair, Cymax and other stores trigger Health Canada warnings
Health Canada is warning Canadian shoppers after several products were recalled due to identified injury hazards.
Motorcyclist killed in Hamilton Mountain crash
The Hamilton police collision reconstruction unit and detectives are investigating a fatal crash involving a motorcyclist on the east Mountain.
Hamilton lays over 20 charges at 2 demonstrations held at city hall
Hamilton police laid 22 charges against two protests, while another 58 park penalties issued at waterfalls and other violations.
Flamborough's Wheel of Fitness goes virtual, keeping seniors active and independent during pandemic:Free seniors' program runs weekly on Zoom
Wheel of Fitness, a mainstay of the Flamborough Connects programming services for the past number of years, is currently getting the Zoom treatment and proving that health and technology can mix.
Hamilton school board’s remote learning shift welcomed:But parent reps still support in-school instruction for most students
She isn’t choosing the option for her daughter, but Sasha Walsh says she likes the Hamilton public school board’s decision to shift remote-learning classes for elementary students to individual schools this September.
Fire causes $10,000 damage at Candi Werx on Hamilton Mountain's Concession Street
A discarded cigarette or other smoking item in a wooden planter box outside Candi Werx is the suspected cause of a fire that left about $10,000 in damage to the Concession Street store.
Fire causes $10,000 damage at Candi Werx on Concession Street
A discarded cigarette or other smoking item in a planter box outside Candi Werx is the suspected cause of a fire that left about $10,000 in damage to the Concession Street store.
Ontario MPPs vote down NDP motion to open outdoor recreation facilities:Outdoor amenities could open ahead of June 2: health minister
A motion put forward by Ontario's New Democrats to immediately open outdoor amenities in the province was defeated in Queen's Park today.
The politics of Hamilton's LRT keep rolling along
Hamilton East-Stoney Creek Liberal MP Bob Bratina is the first politician to get caught up in his government's decision to spend $1.7 billion on LRT.
Do you know this woman? Police seek help in identifying pedestrian found wandering in Flamborough:Woman has been in hospital since the end of March
Hamilton Police and health-care providers are asking for the public’s assistance identifying a "vulnerable" woman who has been in a Hamilton hospital since being found in Flamborough at the end of March.
Did Hamilton violate the Endangered Species Act when it dredged Delsey Pond in Dundas?:Environment ministry awaiting response from City of Hamilton before making a decision
Environment ministry awaiting response from City of Hamilton before making a decision.
Dundas grass fire under investigation by police:Burn area behind MacDougall Drive spans approximately four properties
Burn area behind MacDougall Drive spans approximately four properties
Q-and-A: Federal minister talks managing a housing crisis in a pandemic:The pandemic has forced reckoning around housing and community health
Among other things, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought to the forefront the ways in which housing is an urgent public health issue in Ontario and across Canada.
Ontarians can now get a rapid COVID-19 test at Shoppers Drug Mart — for a fee:Screening available for asymptomatic individuals
Ontarians are now able to purchase a rapid COVID-19 antigen test at any Shoppers Drug Mart and Loblaw pharmacy locations in the province — but only for asymptomatic testing.
Durham minor sports organizations call for easing of COVID-19 restrictions on minor sports
Ontario Soccer is joining other youth sports associations across the province in calling for an exception to the stay-at-home order to let youth return to team sports.
Will Ontario have a 'one-dose' or 'two-dose' summer? Here's what experts say:'Low-COVID summer' is more important: epidemiologist
One-dose summer. Two-dose summer.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Premier Doug Ford recently offered up different slogans for what summer could look like as COVID-19 vaccination rates rise. But experts suggest the metric is not entirely useful.ay.
Hamilton East-Stoney Creek Liberal MP Bob Bratina says he won't seek re-election because of LRT funding
"How do I go door-to-door to residents and defend it," said Bratina.
'Reimagined our festival'; 2021 Telling Tales Festival goes virtual — again:2020 event forced to go digital due to COVID-19
The 2021 Telling Tales Festival has once again gone virtual due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dundas getting electric vehicle 'destination' charging stations:Eccles Auto Service bought electric vehicle to stay on top of emerging technology
With Dundas’ first public electric vehicle charging stations operating at Eccles Auto Service, and a couple of municipal parking lot chargers anticipated this summer, the growing EV market is getting “destination charging” in the centre of the Valley Town.
'Do not consume': More mushrooms sold at Metro and other grocery stores recalled due to Listeria fears, triggering Health Canada warning
Certain mushrooms sold at Metro may be unsafe due to Listeria monocytogenes, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) said in issuing a "food recall warning" this weekend.
Hamilton co-operative education programs let students earn as they learn
Before he leaves high school, Matthew Marchewka will complete his Construction Craft Worker (CCW) level 1 training and join the Liuna Local 837 union as an employee at Grimsby Utility Construction Incorporated, all while earning co-operative education credits.
'Because We Care 365' aims to keep Hamilton cleaner and greener:Volunteers invited to join the effort
An informal community group called “Because We Care 365” is helping to keep Hamilton cleaner and greener.
Stoney Creek tech firm Ackroo poised for growth:Company sees substantial growth in digital gift cards during pandemic
A Stoney Creek tech firm is poised for growth as it continues to help businesses through the pandemic with digital gift cards, loyalty programs, electronic payments and point-of-sale solutions.
Increasing vaccination key to ending Ontario’s stay-at-home order: experts:Vaccine push comes after Ford extends lockdown to June 2
Vaccine push comes after Ford extends lockdown to June 2.
Pharmacist raising funds for families in India:Funds support small-town people affected by COVID-19
For Trail Capital I.D.A. Pharmacy owner and pharmacist Hank Parsaniya, the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic overwhelming India is hitting close to home.“Every time I open my Facebook, the first thing I see are obituaries,” he says. He comes f
Toronto police charge Hamilton man in indecent act investigation:Officers continuing probe into case
Officers continuing probe into case.
TIMELINE: Waterdown cemetery vandalism spree
Waterdown’s Garth Wetherall is hoping an arrest made May 6 by Hamilton Police marks the end of a month-and-a-half saga of continued vandalism at Waterdown’s Union cemetery.
A ‘mess top to bottom:’ An inside look at the allegations consuming Brampton’s city hall
Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown’s judgment is being questioned after a scathing letter circulating at city hall alleges that he visited the home of a former employee after she accused top officials in his administration of corruption.
'Can be very serious and life-threatening': Major recalls on items sold by Costco, Amazon, Wayfair and others trigger Health Canada warnings after multiple injuries reported
Health Canada is warning shoppers after children's products and other items have triggered multiple recalls Friday and throughout the week, with one causing injuries.
LTC minister Fullerton again dodges questions about COVID commission report:Last week, Minister Merrilee Fullerton walked out of the room during a media conference
While delivering an announcement on Friday about funding for nursing education programs, Ontario’s Minister of Long-Term Care Merrilee Fullerton again dodged questions about the Long-Term Care COVID-19 Commission’s final report.
NDP tables motion pressing Ontario to reopen outdoor recreation facilities:Sports fields and courts have been closed throughout the current stay-at-home order
Ontario's New Democrats have tabled a motion calling for the measured reopening of outdoor recreation amenities, the party's deputy leader Sara Singh announced on May 14.
Hamilton councillors soften fire tax increase blow to thousands of rural property owners
Property owners east of Fruitland Road would have seen a 6.8 per cent tax increase without council's efforts to reduce the fire service tax.
Saluting the team of heroes at Dr. Bob Kemp Hospice:West Mountain resident Shelly Cameron adds colourful touch to some windows
Clare Freeman was looking for a way to thank the team at the Dr. Bob Kemp Hospice for all their hard work during the coronavirus pandemic and to brighten things up.
Principal of Ancaster private school says school will remain open despite COVID-19 tickets
Sue Davidson, principal, says she has received support from parents and residents for keeping school open.
Dundas 24 Brock St. N. owner can sell units in advance of development approval:City of Hamilton, CN Rail still awaiting a site plan application for property
City of Hamilton, CN Rail still awaiting a site plan application for property
Hamilton public school board hopes to restore cut jobs, spec-ed supports:Provincial funding for 2021-22 ‘a lot of good news,’ finance boss says
Hamilton’s public school board no longer faces having to cut some $2 million in supports for special education thanks to a bigger than anticipated provincial grant in another area used to help cover past funding shortfalls.
'Traditional' Ancaster Fair won't be held this year:Smaller events to replace 2021 fair
There’s good news and bad news regarding this year’s Ancaster Fair.
Hamilton Public Library kicks off Hamilton Reads:9th annual event runs to the end of October
Read any good books lately?
These 37 hand sanitizers have been recalled by Health Canada in 2021:Recall list updated May 10
Since the start of the year, Health Canada has recalled 37 hand sanitizers that do not meet the health agency's requirements.
Ontario's COVID-19 lockdown extended to June 2, Ford announces:Province not easing outdoor restrictions
The Ontario government has announced an extension of the province's current lockdown to June 2.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford to share COVID-19 update for May 13
Premier Doug Ford, Health Minister Christine Elliott, Solicitor General Sylvia Jones and Dr. David Williams will make a noon announcement Thursday.
Hamilton reducing speed limit on Red Hill Valley Parkway
Hamilton is reducing the speed limit on the Red Hill Valley Parkway to 80 km/h for the entire length of the roadway, from the Lincoln M. Alexander Parkway to the Queen Elizabeth Way, effective May 17.
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