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Dundas Pleasant View Niagara Escarpment Plan provisions prevail over 711 York Rd. zoning bylaw:Commission reverses previous opinion and calls for bylaw to comply with provincial rules
Commission reverses previous opinion and calls for bylaw to comply with provincial rules
Hamilton dry cleaner hit hard by COVID-19:Shops have been declared essential in Ontario, but that hasn't stopped massive business losses
In a typical year, springtime business is brisk at Blue Leaf Cleaners, with customers dropping off workplace attire, formal dresses and tuxedos for dry cleaning.
Ancaster's 'gateway' building at risk of being demolished
The owner of 105 Filman Rd. says it's not a historical structure and shouldn't be designated.
Dundas proposed development site added to heritage committee endangered list:Both 215 and 219 King St. W. are in Hamilton’s buildings of heritage interest inventory
Both 215 and 219 King St. W. are in Hamilton’s buildings of heritage interest inventory
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Terry Whitehead to take sick leave from council duties
Coun. Terry Whitehead says he expects to "come back stronger" to fight for residents' issues.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides update on COVID-19 March 26:Live stream begins at 1 p.m. in Brampton
Premier Doug Ford provide a video update on COVID-10 plans in Ontario
'Cannot pinpoint the origin'; COVID-19 outbreak declared at Flamborough Baptist Church:Outbreak declared March 24 after four test positive
A COVID-19 outbreak has been declared at Flamborough Baptist Church.
'By-appointment only': Mobile COVID-19 vaccine clinic returning to Flamborough March 31 to April 4:Harry Howell Arena clinic open by appointment to those 75-plus
A pop-up mobile COVID-19 vaccine clinic is returning to Harry Howell Arena.
Voting now open for 2021 Hamilton Community News Readers' Choice Awards
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Waterdown's new boutique offers brides a modern experience
A modern, bright and fresh experience Stolen Hearts Bridal hopes to offer clients that come in to be swept away.
Budget 2021: Ontario's health-care spending compared to other provinces:Here's how much other provinces and territories plan to spend this year
Budget 2021: Here's how Ontario's health-care spending stacks up against the rest of Canada.
WARNING: Nearly 5,000 children's products sold at Toys R Us and on Amazon, Walmart, Bed Bath & Beyond and buybuy BABY websites in Canada recalled over injury and chemical hazards:Multiple investig
Health Canada has issued multiple recall warnings over the past few days telling Canadian shoppers to return a multitude of child products over safety concerns.
'Seek the public's assistance'; Police release video, images of Waterdown stabbing suspect:47-year-old Waterdown man was stabbed multiple times March 22
Hamilton Police have released video surveillance images and an updated description of the suspect in the March 22 stabbing of a Waterdown man.
COVID-19 outbreak declared at Gino's Pizza Waterdown March 23:Four employees test positive, screen positive for variant of concern
A COVID-19 outbreak has been declared at Gino’s Pizza in Waterdown.
Vacant Ancaster house to be demolished for proposed townhouse development:3-storey residential development planned
A long-time abandoned house at 154 Wilson St. will be demolished and replaced with a townhouse development.
Several delays likely ramped up speed of COVID-19 at Pickering’s Orchard Villa, commission hears:Testimonies reveal delayed testing results, slow response times affect outbreaks in the Durham lo
The Long-Term Care COVID-19 Commission has until the end of April to file its report.
COVID screening strains schools: 100 DDSB classes a day assigned to non-classroom staff:Fill-in staff could include teacher librarians, principals, 'central staff' from the board
Director of education expects the challenge to be "magnified" as COVID cases rise in the province
North York retirement home celebrates being COVID-free for a year:Rapid antigen testing pilot project helped keep coronavirus at bay
Chartwell Gibson Retirement Residence recently held a celebration to mark a milestone: being COVID-free for one year.
GoFundMe campaign started for family which lost home in Hamilton Mountain fire:All possessions were lost, except for bikes in the backyard
Charlie Adams was about to drop off two of his grandchildren at their Mountain home on March 21 when he noticed that East 21st street was blocked with emergency vehicles.
Flamborough Centre School student tests positive for COVID-19:Student was not in building when there was risk of exposure
A student at Flamborough Centre Elementary School has tested positive for COVID-19, according to the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board (HWDSB).The city’s public health department notified the school board of the positive test result on Mar
'So little known': Carlisle woman urging all Canadians to test for radon:1 in 7 Hamilton homes has high levels of cancer-causing gas
Carlisle’s Geri Hall is urging Flamborough residents — and all Canadians — to test their homes for radon.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford and seniors minister to share COVID-19 update
Watch the live stream of Ontario Premier Doug Ford's COVID-19 update
Hamilton proposes to spend $700,000 for city hall security barriers:'The threat is real,' says security consultant
"The threat is real," said Terry Hoffman, a security consultant, referring to the vulnerability of the city hall forecourt to violence.
Hamilton public school board human rights committee blasts limited sanctions against trustees:‘This is how white supremacy works in institutional spaces’
The Hamilton public school board’s human rights and equity community advisory committee is expressing outrage over a decision to only sanction two of four trustees whose conduct was found to be racist by an outside investigation.
Part of Eastmount Park on Hamilton Mountain could be sold to pay for park improvements:Councillor Esther Pauls says she supports initiative
Central Mountain councillor Esther Pauls says she support selling off a small portion of Eastmount Park to pay for upgrades to the rest of the site.
Hamilton heritage advocates urge city to protect 'ghost signs':"It's a unique piece of history that should be preserved," says Devyn Thomas.
Hamilton heritage advocates are urging local councillors to save a “ghost sign” that was revealed after the Avon apartment buildings on King Street East were demolished early in March.
'DO NOT CONSUME IT': Salad kits sold at Costco stores across Canada recalled over fears they contain metal or plastic pieces
A salad kit sold at Costco stores throughout Canada is being recalled due to the possible presence of pieces of metal or plastic, the wholesale giant confirmed.
Stoney Creek Coun. Maria Pearson stands by city bid to allow 9-storey building near Fifty Point:Neighbourhood traffic concerns dominate online rezoning information meeting
Stoney Creek Coun. Maria Pearson says she continues to support rezoning a vacant city lot near Fifty Point in Winona to potentially allow a 9-storey residential building despite the plan’s hostile reception from neighbours.
Dundas Cootes Drive collision sends one driver to hospital:Police not yet commenting on circumstances or charges
Police not yet commenting on circumstances or charges.
Parkside Cemetery project gets 11 contractor bids:Six bids came in under the project's budget
Six bids came in under the project's budget
Dundas Canadian Tire Cootes Drive site contamination assessment resumes:No permission required by city for property use by film production companies
No permission required by city for property use by film production companies
Pleasant View York Road property special exception passed by Town of Dundas in 1999:Enforcement of OMB order may require filing at Superior Court of Justice
Enforcement of OMB order may require filing at Superior Court of Justice
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides COVID-19 update
Ontario Premier Doug Ford providing an update on the status of government's response to COVID-19
Stoney Creek trustee balks at settling for Billy Green gym reno plan:Galindo wants board to keep pushing province for rejected expansion
Hamilton public school trustees are resisting a staff proposal to renovate rather than rebuild gyms at four elementary schools — including Billy Green in upper Stoney Creek — because the province won’t allow the long-promised expansions.
Ontario's hospitals to receive $1.2B in provincial funding:New funds will help compensate for revenue shortfalls
Ontario's hospitals will receive $1.2 billion in provincial funding to help relieve the financial pressures imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Premier Doug Ford has announced.
Fire hits two homes on Hamilton Mountain
Firefighters are on the scene of a two-home blaze on East 21st Street on the central Hamilton Mountain.
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Tom Jackson proposes safety measures at Upper Gage and Mohawk Road East
Among the proposals include identifying the intersection at Upper Gage and Mohawk Road East as a community safety zone.
Damage 'brutal' after repeated acts of vandalism at Waterdown Union Cemetery
Repeated acts of vandalism occurred at the Waterdown cemetery over the course of the past several days. The latest in the string of incidents happened March 19, shortly after the graffiti had been cleaned off and the damage had been repaired by the City of Hamilton.
Ontario changes rules around restaurant dining in grey, red and orange zones:The province also moved 8 regions into different levels of the COVID-19 framework
Next week, new rules around dining will allow people in Ontario's grey (lockdown) regions to eat on restaurant patios, the province announced March 19.
Could Canada’s trade agreement with the U.S. derail plans to regulate social media platforms?
Ottawa’s plans for regulations that require social media platforms to remove illegal content or face stiff penalties could run afoul of Canada’s trade agreement with the United States, some experts are warning.
A province-wide poll suggests pandemic's mental health toll is at its peak. These are the main trends:Do you relate to these experiences?
It's been just over a year since Ontario declared a state of emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 outbreak declared at Greensville School
Hamilton's public health department has declared a COVID-19 outbreak at Greensville Elementary School March 18.
Dundas Governor's Road cannabis store applicant secret until public comment period:Catholic school board to share concerns with AGCO regarding proximity to elementary school
The Hamilton Wentworth Catholic District School Board plans to share its concerns with the AGCO regarding a new cannabis store's proximity to St. Bernadette Catholic Elementary School.
Suspect in armed pharmacy robberies denied bail:Multiple impacts of opioid robberies on pharmacists, community
One of two men arrested last month after a series of armed pharmacy robberies across Hamilton was denied bail, while the other was still awaiting a bail hearing.
Ontarians 75-plus can book their COVID-19 vaccines through provincial system next week:AstraZeneca vaccination eligibility also expanded
Beginning March 22, Ontarians ages 75 and up will be able to schedule their COVID-19 vaccination appointments through the province's online booking system.
Waterdown woman, students give back through science
Zobia Jawed immigrated to Canada from the Middle East at the age of 10 to attend boarding school at Ridley College in St. Catharines.
Waterdown's Dr. Zobia Jawed tracking COVID-19 in wastewater:Project can be early warning system for increases in case numbers, says Zobia Jawed
Waterdown’s Dr. Zobia Jawed is leading a project at McMaster University that is focused on tracking the levels of COVID-19 in wastewater across Ontario.
Niagara West PC MPP Sam Oosterhoff says he will be 'clear' about his anti-abortion beliefs:Oosterhoff was keynote speaker a virtual event
"I've always been clear; I'm pro-life," said Oosterhoff.
Dundas GO bus route to Aldershot reviewed by Metrolinx:McMaster University professor’s paper suggests relocating route from Main West to York Road
A McMaster University professor’s paper suggests relocating the route from Main West to York Road.
Neighbour to Neighbour Centre brings back reading program online:Volunteer tutors will help up to 60 Grade 3 students once a week
When the coronavirus pandemic was declared a year ago, a lot of things came to an abrupt halt.
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