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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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 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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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’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.