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MAP: 30-plus locations offering COVID-19 vaccine in Ontario:Adults 80-plus are next to get vaccinated
There are more than 30 vaccination clinics operating throughout the province, though they are not open to the public and vaccination is subject to availability.
Stoney Creek offers Greenbelt growth potential, observers say:But ‘it’s really hard to not be cynical’ about Ford government’s goal
Lynda Lukasik says she’ll participate in the Ford government’s consultation on growing Ontario’s Greenbelt, even if its record makes her skeptical about its intentions.
Allan A. Greenleaf School student in Waterdown tests positive for COVID-19
A student at Waterdown's Allan A. Greenleaf School has tested positive for COVID-19, according to the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board (HWDSB).
Dundas Highway 8 project supported by additional $5-4-million in water budget:Total amount available for Bond Street to Woodleys Lane work exceeds $11-million
Total amount available for Bond Street to Woodleys Lane work exceeds $11-million
COVID-19 rundown: New COVID-19, variant cases in Northumberland:4 new cases total for Northumberland Monday; same in Hastings-Prince Edward area
Northumberland continues to see lower daily COVID-19 counts, though some new cases and variant cases are still being reported.
Hamilton to offer green burials starting in 2022:Program to start in 2022
Hamilton will also allow pets to be buried in designated areas within cemeteries starting with Mount Hamilton Cemetery.
'STOP USING': Major recall of nearly 900,000 adhesive products sold at Home Depot, Lowe's, Canadian Tire and other stores triggers Health Canada warning:The products are two-part adhesives consisting
Health Canada is warning Canadians about a major recall of nearly 900,000 glue-type products sold at stores across the country, including Lowes, Home Depot and Canadian Tire.
Ancaster's Pub Fiction builds outdoor structure but classified as indoor dining
Co-owner Mark Hodge had the wood-framed structure built during the lockdown for future use.
Dundas Pirie Drive neighbours rallying opposition to zoning application:Any future development must confirm to Niagara Escarpment Plan urban area policies
Any future development must confirm to Niagara Escarpment Plan urban area policies
Neighbour to Neighbour Centre Coldest Night walk on Hamilton Mountain tops $111,000:Organizers hoping to match or beat last year’s total
The eighth annual Hamilton Mountain Coldest Night of the Year walk raised (as of March 1) $111,426 for Neighbour to Neighbour Centre with donations still trickling in.
Mohawk College reports two more COVID-19 cases
Mohawk College and Hamilton public health have confirmed another case of the coronavirus at the Fennell campus.
'IMMEDIATELY STOP USING': More than 1,000 units of bubble bath sold at Walmart and other stores recalled over bacteria risks, triggering warning from Health Canada:The "identified hazards" include the
Health Canada is warning Canadians about a recall involving more than 1,000 units of bubble bath product that could be contaminated with bacteria that could cause serious infections.
What you need to know about the AstraZeneca COVID vaccines:Two-dose efficacy rate is 62.1 per cent
The Canadian government has approved its first two viral vector-based COVID-19 vaccines: the AstraZeneca vaccine and the Serum Institute of India’s version of the AstraZeneca vaccine.
Hamilton taxpayers continue to pay bulk of city's economic growth
Hamilton's tax ratio sits at about 85 per cent for residence and 15 per cent for industrial-commercial property owners.
When it comes to customer reviews, experts say to give quarantine hotels a break:The road ahead for quarantine hotels could be tricky: experts
The road ahead for quarantine hotels could be tricky, experts say.
Thunder Bay, Simcoe-Muskoka move to grey zone; other Ontario regions switch tiers:Changes come into effect March 1
The Ontario government is applying its "emergency brake" to Thunder Bay and Simcoe-Muskoka, sending the two regions back to the grey zone next week.
Ancaster resident searches for reason behind 'road rage' incident at Fortinos' parking lot
Alf Moulden left his vehicle to enter Fortinos when he was struck from behind.
How COVID-19 could be leaving its imprint on Canada's lakes, rivers and streams:Researchers raise alarm bells about the possibility of pandemic plastic pollution in our fresh water
The COVID-19 pandemic appears to have changed air quality in Canada world for the better. In our lakes, rivers, ponds and streams, though, it's a different story.
Hamilton Mountain St. Thomas More Catholic high school students take aim at racism:United Against Racism Club using social media to get message out
For this group of students at St. Thomas More Catholic Secondary School on the west Mountain, it’s all about inclusion.
Quatrefoil Restaurant in Dundas installs thermal sensing, mask detection device:Instant mask recognition and temperature check features included
A popular, upscale Dundas restaurant has announced its newest team member – Janus – to help the business wade through the uncomfortable realities of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dundas Valley School of Art grants support creative new future:Infrastructure funding will update building work completed 10 years ago
Infrastructure funding will update building work completed 10 years ago.
Is this the tipping point? Why Australia’s Facebook win will embolden other countries to rein in social-media giants
Australia’s breakthrough with Facebook will act as precedent opening the door to more antitrust, content monitoring and privacy regulation, David Olive writes
Ancaster Agricultural Society to start constructing new fairgrounds building in April
Ancaster Agricultural Society, Dundas School of Arts and Hamilton Children's Museum receive funding for expansion projects.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Child sexual abuse survivor finds his voice and uses it to fight for change:'This is a societal cancer. Too many people turn a blind eye'
William O’Sullivan was molested by a priest at a church in Welland when he was nine years old.
Sharon Stephanian to steer Hamilton public school board antibullying plan:Director adds position to help implement expert panel recommendations
Hamilton’s public school board is tapping superintendent Sharon Stephanian to guide implementation of recommendations from its expert bullying review panel while also adding an investigator for human-rights complaints.
Dundas’ 10 Newman Rd. exempted from municipal property tax:City acquired property in confidential settlement after issuing illegal permit
City acquired property in confidential settlement after issuing illegal permit
Kyle Hoult food drive returns to Neighbour to Neighbour Centre on Hamilton Mountain:20th annual event a fundraiser through March
It’s an amazing Mountain legacy.
In ‘very significant’ move for Canada, Facebook reinstates news sharing in Australia
Canadian media organizations are heralding Facebook’s decision to back away from its news sharing ban in Australia as a win for financially struggling news publishers across the world.
Dundas J.L. Grightmire Arena renovation deficit continues growing:Project expenditures and commitments reached $7,451,224 in September 2020
Project expenditures and commitments reached $7,451,224 in September 2020
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides update on COVID-19
Watch now as Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides a video update on the government's response to COVID-19
Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame adds 5 new members
Harry Greening, George Larson, the 1932 Leander Men’s Heavy Eights Olympic rowers, Jimmie Simpson and Brian Timmis are the 2020 inductees into the Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame.
Ontarians 80-plus can book their COVID-19 vaccines starting March 15:Seniors in other age groups to follow from April to June
The Ontario government will be rolling out the COVID-19 vaccine to adults 80 years and up, beginning March 15, with seniors in other age groups to follow in stages from April to June.
The pandemic is overwhelming Ontario's nurses. What can we do about it?:Longtime nurse and CEO of nursing organization offers solutions
An organization representing more than 15,000 registered practical nurses in Ontario is raising alarm bells about the mental well-being of those nurses a year into the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada needs to join forces with Australia to fight Facebook’s blackmail
The best way to fight power grabs by Facebook and Google is for democracies to stand together. It’s high time we used our own global connections and alliances to fight back
Virtual Ancaster Community Food Drive gets a boost:Donations accepted online
The 2021 virtual Ancaster Community Food Drive got a big boost this week with a $31,200 donation from the Fengate Community Foundation Fund.
Ontario quarantine hotel rates start at just over $300 nightly:Initial estimate of $2,000 not the average rate for one person, hotels say
Air travellers who will be undergoing a three-day mandatory quarantine period in Ontario, upon entering Canada, can expect to pay between $300 and $400 nightly for a single person when booking a stay at one of the government-approved hotels.
Flamborough-Glanbrook NDP riding association select Allison Cillis as its provincial candidate
Hamilton teacher Allison Cillis finished third in the 2019 federal election against incumbent MP David Sweet.
Coldest Night raises more money with fewer walkers for Neighbour to Neighbour Centre on Hamilton Mountain:Event raises more than $100,000
They had fewer walkers than last year, but the 2021 Coldest Night of the Year Walk might turn out to be the best-ever for Neighbour to Neighbour Centre.
Coldest Night event raises more money with fewer walkers for Neighbour to Neighbour Centre:More than $100,00 raised
They had fewer walkers than last year, but the 2021 Coldest Night of the Year Walk might turn out to be the best-ever for Neighbour to Neighbour Centre.
LIVE VIDEO: Ford government announces legislation in fight against human trafficking
Ontario Premier Doug Ford will be joined by Solicitor General Sylvia Jones and Jill Dunlop, Associate-Minister of Children and Women's Issues.
Ex-chairs blast Hamilton public school board trustees’ racism probe secrecy:‘I don’t understand why you wouldn’t indicate what your processes are’
Judith Bishop and Todd White both say they see no legal reasons to not publicly explain the next steps in dealing with former student trustee Ahona Mehdi’s complaints against Kathy Archer, Becky Buck, Alex Johnstone and Carole Paikin Miller.
Scholars Learning Centre in Stoney Creek glad to be back for in-person tutoring
Students and teachers are happy to be back for in-person learning at Scholars Education Centre in Stoney Creek.
Dundas long-term-care residents get second doses of COVID-19 vaccine:Program moving on to retirement homes, then general population over 80
Program moving on to retirement homes, then general population over 80
Dundas Governors and Pirie vacant lot proposed for 159-unit residential building and townhouses:Public comments on zoning application accepted until March 5
Public comments on zoning application accepted until March 5
What's going on here at Green Acres Park in Stoney Creek?
Ward 5 Coun. Chad Collins has proposed to spend about $220,000 to improve the pedestrian walkway at Green Acres Park.
Lowe’s and RONA hiring at Ancaster, Hamilton Mountain and other city stores:Over 350 positions available
The home improvement boom continues as Lowe’s Canada is hiring 356 people at five Lowe’s and RONA home improvement stores in the Hamilton area.
Hamilton public works committee approves lower speed limits along Upper Gage Avenue on Mountain
The public works committee recommendations comes after 11-year-old Jude Strickland was struck by a vehicle in December.
'WARNING': Tortillas sold at Sobeys, Real Canadian Superstore, Loblaws, Fortinos and other grocery stores in Canada recalled over allergy fears:'I want to say sorry to our customers'
Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency are warning Canadians about a food recall at several grocery stores.
Try Ancaster Community Services Meals on Wheels for free:Offer runs to March 19
Ancaster Community Services, (ACS) and Set the Table Kitchen & Co. are partnering to put senior nutrition at the forefront this month. Until March 19, older adults are encouraged to try three free Meals on Wheels at no charge.
GoFundMe campaign launched for Hannon-area single father who died suddenly:Richard “Richie” Ovens died of heart attack Feb. 16
A GoFundMe campaign has been launched in honour of a Hannon-area single father, who died suddenly at home.
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