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Ontarians ages 60-64 can now book their AstraZeneca vaccine in some regions:Select pharmacies will be administering the COVID-19 vaccine starting March 12
Beginning March 12, select pharmacies in Ontario will be administering the AstraZeneca/COVISHIELD vaccine to people ages 60 to 64 as part of a vaccine delivery pilot project taking place in certain regions.
LIVE VIDEO: Vaccination plan update from Premier Doug Ford:BONUS VIDEO: Update from Ontario's chief medical officer of health
Ontario expected to reveal an initial list of 380 pharmacies getting AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines
Hamilton's public health officials warn against large gatherings for St. Patrick's Day events:With coronavirus pandemic restrictions loosened, health officials are concerned people will forget about f
Despite being in the red designation, the city's bylaw officials have broken up several large gatherings across the community.
How funerals in Ontario have adapted to COVID-19:Drive-thru services allow family, friends to express condolences from a safe distance
Funeral services have settled into a new normal, with drive-thru funerals, livestreamed services and arrangements made by teleconference to give families the best opportunity for a meaningful goodbye.
Waterdown high school student tests positive for COVID-19 March 9
A student at Waterdown District High School has tested positive for COVID-19.
More COVID-19 at Mohawk College’s Stoney Creek campus
Another student at the Stoney Creek campus of Mohawk College was confirmed by Hamilton public health as having the coronavirus.
Canada's emergency wage and rent subsidies for businesses extended to June 5:CEWS and CERS amounts will not change
The federal government has announced it is extending the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy, Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy and Lockdown Support rates until June 5 to provide support for "workers, businesses and other affected organizations in the face of ongoing challenges presented by the pandemic."
Ontario's vaccine plan needs to ensure marginalized groups aren't left behind: experts:Mobile sites, flexible hours and building trust is critical, advocates say
Two senior patients that Dr. Paul Caulford works with in Toronto are currently hiding in a basement apartment after receiving a deportation notice in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic last year.
Hamilton's Medical Officer of Health Dr. Elizabeth Richardson says COVID-19 vaccine rollout 'fair'
City officials have put three employees on paid leave for allegedly providing vaccinations to ineligible people.
Ancaster's 2021 virtual food drive exceeds funding raising target of $60,000
Ancaster's business and community organizers step up during food drive's first virtual event.
Stoney Creek pot shop plans to open beside daycare:Uncle Herbs Cannabis bid riles neighbour, area’s councillor
A Stoney Creek cannabis store is planning to open next door to a Hwy, 8 daycare centre, and there’s nothing its upset neighbour or the city can do to stop it because the location meets Ontario’s regulations.
Rockton Elementary School student test positive for COVID-19
Rockton Elementary School is reporting its first case of COVID-19.
Dundas Canadian Tire vacant site conditionally sold:Company and realtor not revealing details of 50 Cootes Dr. offer
Company and realtor not revealing details of 50 Cootes Dr. offer.
Hamilton's committee of adjustment approves severance application for 15 Church St. in Ancaster
Area residents remain opposed to the development that will see six townhouses built on Church Street, near Wilson Street.
As the robots arrive, we have to remember: another future is possible
The other day, while out for a walk in some mild weather, I spotted a small, pink vehicle about the size of a case of beer making its way down the sidewalk. It was, it turned out, a delivery robot, dropping off some food to someone in the neighbourhood. It even had a name — Geoffrey, according to its makers, Tiny Mile.
HWAD PC candidate Fred Bennink wants to give people 'hope' in next provincial election
Two years ago, businessman Fred Bennink was appointed by the city to the Hamilton Police Services Board, prompting critics to denounce the choice, calling for a more diverse candidate to fill the post.
'A shameful attack': Flamborough casino workers picket after being locked out:Great Canadian Gaming locked out security workers Feb. 25
Security workers at Elements Casino Flamborough are picketing after being locked out by Great Canadian Gaming amid collective bargaining negotiations.
Three students at Waterdown elementary schools test positive for COVID-19
Three students at two Waterdown elementary schools tested positive for COVID-19 over the weekend.
Hamilton family hopes surgery will end 7-year-old daughter's seizures:GoFundMe campaign launched to aid in recovery
Despite living with near-constant epileptic seizures, seven-year-old Hannah Daisley displays an infectious laugh and larger-than-life smile that brightens any room, says her grandmother Kelly Nott.
Stoney Creek Coun. Brad Clark urges pause on Hamilton growth plans for more consultation:Idea for mail-in survey to be presented
Stoney Creek Coun. Brad Clark will ask the City of Hamilton to hit the pause button on its growth planning to allow for better public consultation.
Hamilton councillor Esther Pauls seeks protection after experiencing dog attack while cycling
"The scars will heal but the emotional impact will remain," said Pauls.
Ancaster residents find Hamilton's vaccination rollout easy to take:Ancaster clinic goes smoothly
One of five "pop up" clinics in the city, the Ancaster Rotary Club facility handled about 42 appointments for vaccines per day.
Hamilton Mountain NDP MP Scott Duvall won't seek re-election
"It's something I've been considering over the last few months," said Duvall.
Here's how Ontario's COVID-19 colour codes work:A refresher on the province's COVID-19 response framework
On March 5, the Ontario government announced the remaining public health units of Toronto, Peel and North Bay-Parry Sound will officially move out of the provincewide shutdown and into a revised version of the COVID-19 response framework next week.
Dundas Hatt Street Millworks concept features two 8-storey buildings:City staff reviewing proposal before meeting with Forge & Foster
City staff reviewing proposal before meeting with Forge & Foster
Ontario to move into 'Phase 2' of COVID-19 vaccination plan by April:Phase 2 includes adults ages 60-79
The Ontario government has announced plans to rollout Phase 2 of its vaccination plan next month, which will include immunizing adults ages 60 to 79.
Toronto and Peel move to COVID-19 grey zone; North Bay jumps to red:Seven other Ontario regions switch tiers
The Ontario government has announced that Toronto, Peel and North Bay-Parry Sound will be moving out of provincial shutdown next week.
Juravinski hospital lab on Hamilton Mountain plays key role in groundbreaking gene therapy:Study regarding Fabry disease treatment published in international science journal
The stem cell laboratory at the Juravinski hospital is getting some international recognition.
LIVE VIDEO: Vaccination plan update from Premier Doug Ford:BONUS VIDEO: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and ministers discuss Johnson & Johnson vaccine distribution.
Provincial leaders to host live video stream of COVID-19 vaccination roll out plans for Ontario
Cootes Drive six-storey McMaster University parking garage under review:Variances or amendment to zoning bylaw expected to permit parking structure
Variances or amendment to zoning bylaw expected to permit parking structure
Hamilton police seek man, woman in Stoney Creek murder of Tyler Pratt
Hamilton police have issued warrants and released photos of two people wanted for the first-degree murder of Tyler Pratt and the attempted murder of a second victim.
Hamilton public school trustees to no longer investigate themselves:Racism probe prompts plan for staff investigator, possible integrity officer
Hamilton public school trustees will no longer investigate themselves when facing human rights complaints as part of proposed governance changes prompted by their recent racism scandal.
Police lay charges at 50-person Flamborough house party:COVID-19 restrictions limit indoor gatherings to 5 people
Hamilton Police have laid numerous charges after a house party at a short-term rental accommodation in Flamborough.
Ontario government promises $12.8M to support Indigenous mental health:Funding to go toward expanding supports, addressing gaps in school system
The Ontario government has announced it will be investing more than $12.8 million to improve mental health and addictions services for Indigenous peoples.
'CRASH HAZARD': Hundreds of trailer hitches sold at Lowe's and other Canadian stores recalled, triggering warning from Health Canada:Vehicle separated from hitch in one incident
More than 600 trailer hitches sold at stores in Canada are part of a Health Canada recall after a towed vehicle suddenly separated.
City of Hamilton, police target speeders in March:Speeding is speeding, says city
The City of Hamilton and Hamilton police are launching an education campaign targeting fast drivers, the city said in a news release March 4.
Painting characters on the patio doors is keeping this Hamilton Mountain resident busy during the pandemic:West Mountain photographer picks up her paint brush
What do you do to keep busy when forced to stay home during the coronavirus pandemic?
Hamilton councillors approve 2.1% tax increase for 2021:Hike means an additional $89 for average homeowner
The city received about $170 million in government funding to help pay for COVID-19 related expenses.
Hamilton redeploys about 300 staff to help out with vaccination rollout plan
City is taking staff from non-essential services to help with the vaccination rollout plan.
Hamilton redeploys about 300 staff to help out with COVID-19 vaccination rollout plan
Fieldcote Museum, Griffin House and other museums will remain closed as city uses staff for vaccination clinics.
'Dealing with bullying requires cultural change': Flamborough Voices Against Bullying supports safe school report:Voices Against Bullying group pleased with safe school panel's comprehensive report an
Voices Against Bullying (VAB) has given its seal of approval on the Hamilton public school board’s long-awaited report on bullying.
Really Living Seventh-day Adventist Church helps Hamiltonians with free grocery deliveries
Really Living Seventh-day Adventist Church is helping Hamiltonians struggling to put food on the table by offering to deliver a free bag of groceries.
FirstOntario Credit Union resumes 1Awards competition:Entries accepted until April 2
FirstOntario Credit Union is launching its ninth annual 1Awards competition after a one-year hiatus.
Provincial inspectors returning to Guelph small businesses, heading to Waterloo region later this month:Two-phase inspections to focus on COVID-19 safety education first, followed by enforcement
Two-phase inspections to focus on COVID-19 safety education first, followed by enforcement
LIVE VIDEO: Workplace inspections focus of Ontario's COVID-19 update:BONUS VIDEO: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says 3 federal aid programs are being extended
Workplace inspections focus of Ontario's COVID-19 update by Labour Minister Monte McNaughton
COVID-19 swells Hamilton public school board staff sick days:Failed screenings, health-care delays driving increase, trustees told
Staff sick days at Hamilton’s public school board jumped by more than a quarter in the first five months of the current school year, an increase attributed to COVID-19 precautions and delays in seeing a doctor.
Flamborough-Glanbrook Conservative MP David Sweet calls for Ontario to eliminate lockdown measures
Sweet joins with York Centre Independent MPP Roman Baber to urge the premier to eliminate the COVID-19 lockdown measures.
Hamilton Conservation Authority prepares for another year of COVID-19 restrictions
Last year started like any other for the Hamilton Conservation Authority (HCA), but come March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic would force significant changes on to the organization.
SportHamilton wants to Be More Than a Bystander:City sports body partnering with Interval House Hamilton’s MentorAction group
For more than 40 years, Helen Downey has coached thousands of boys and girls in the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board.
Ancaster's Fieldcote Museum curator Lois Corey set to retire in July after 33 years at city
After 33 years at the city, including 20 years as curator, Corey will retire July 9.
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