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Canada's CERB prevented people from returning to work, say local business owners:Some employees 'not inclined to go back to work'
Hamilton Liberal MP Bob Bratina acknowledges today's generation of workers different from employees decades ago.
McMaster students bring warmth to Hamilton's homeless through Toques from the Heart:Social enterprise business repurposes gently-used hockey socks
Like many Canadians growing up playing hockey, Matthew Milne accumulated quite a collection of hockey socks.
McMaster students bring warmth to Hamillton's homeless through Toques from the Heart:Social enterprise business repurposes gently-used hockey socks
Like many Canadians growing up playing hockey, Matthew Milne accumulated quite a collection of hockey socks.
Hamilton Health Sciences announces new COVID-19 outbreak at Juravinski hospital
Hamilton Health Sciences and Hamilton Public Health have declared an outbreak of COVID-19 in unit M2 of the Juravinski hospital on Concession Street.
Facebook stops sharing news in Australia. Is Canada next?
In a possible preview of what’s coming to Canada, Australia’s biggest media conglomerate has signed a deal with Google on the same day Facebook stopped the country’s users from sharing news on its platform.
Hamilton Mountain businesses glad to be back as city returns to red-control category:Many still awaiting word on provincial assistance
While the snowstorm put a damper on foot traffic, many Hamilton business owners were glad to have open their doors to customers again complete with masks, physical distancing, and limited access.
Dundas Pleasant View area subject of consultant review
A City of Hamilton consultant is reviewing Pleasant View land use policy, in preparation for an effort to add the Dundas neighbourhood to Niagara Escarpment Commission development control.
Hamilton's reopening plan 'step in right direction' say Ancaster businesses
Ancaster restaurants opened Feb. 16 for first time welcoming customers after weeks of offering takeout service.
York Region moves to COVID-19 red zone; Toronto, Peel, North Bay remain in lockdown:3 public health units still under Ontario's stay-at-home order
The Ontario government has announced that out of the four remaining regions under provincial shutdown, only York Region will be moving into the COVID-19 colour-coded framework next week.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides update on COVID-19 February 19
In a news conference at Queen’s Park, Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides an update on the province's COVID-19 vaccination plan. He is joined by provincial Health Minister Christine Elliott, Ontario Solicitor General Sylvia Jones and retired General Rick Hillier, chair of Ontario’s COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Task Force.
'AMPUTATION HAZARD': Hundreds of snowblowers sold in Canada part of Health Canada recall:This recall involves the Model Year 2021 Toro Power Max 826 OHAE snow thrower with model number 37802 and UPC 0
Health Canada is warning Canadians about a recall involving more than 600 snowblowers.
Concession Streetfest on Hamilton Mountain cancelled again due to COVID-19:Sidewalk Sounds remains a virtual event
For the second summer in a row there will be no Concession Streetfest.
ACORN targets payday loan business on Hamilton Mountain’s Concession Street:Feb. 17 protest part of national day of action
About a half dozen people dropped by the Money Mart on Concession Street Feb. 17.
Dundas Parkside Cemetery development expected to start in April:Project tender calls for preliminary work to be completed before end of October
Project tender calls for preliminary work to be completed before end of October
Hamilton 7-Eleven stores look to serve beer, wine for in-person consumption:Neighbourhood association opposed
Beer at a gas station or corner store: not for takeout, but for drinking — inside.
Hamilton Community News team up for three provincial awards:HCN staff up for three provincial awards
Congratulations to the team behind Hamilton Community News and hamiltonnews.com for being recognized among Ontario’s best.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Offenders' ancestry under investigation using DNA in 1973 double murder:'It’s been 48 years. If you know anything, what is there to be afraid of at this point?'
The bodies of Wendy Tedford and Donna Stearne, both 17, were discovered in an empty industrial lot in North York in 1973.
Hamilton studies idea of creating virtual memorial wall in tribute to COVID-19 victims
"Families have not had an opportunity to have a celebration of life because of the shutdown," said Stoney Creek Coun. Brad Clark.
'STOP USING': Nearly 6,000 grills sold at Giant Tiger stores under recall after multiple melting incidents in Canada:The recall involves the Gotham Steel Electric Smoke-less Grill & Griddle identi
Health Canada is warning Canadians about a major recall at Giant Tiger stores.
Sook Middle Eastern Grocery in Stoney Creek emphasizes online ordering, delivery:Store now open on Grays Road
On the eve of the COVID-19 pandemic, Khalil Omar was preparing to realize his dream of opening a Toronto restaurant.
As eviction enforcement ban lifts in Ontario, advocates say it didn't protect the most vulnerable:Tenants want to see eviction hearings paused during enforcement bans
As Ontario's provincewide shutdown lifted in another 27 regions on Feb. 16, the temporary ban on the enforcement residential evictions in those regions lifted too.
When will Ontario seniors 80-plus get the COVID-19 vaccine?:No definitive timeline, but it could be 'as early as March 1'
In the next few weeks, Ontario seniors ages 80 and over should be able to book individual appointments to get their COVID-19 vaccines through a new online system currently being developed, according to the Ministry of Health.
'IMMEDIATELY UNPLUG': Major recall of 11,000 tables sold at Winners, HomeSense and Marshalls triggers warning from Health Canada:The affected products are available in three styles with either one or
More than 11,000 tables sold exclusively at Winners, Marshalls and HomeSense in Canada have been recalled due to an electrical hazard.
Ontario College of Teachers names 28 teachers whose licences have been revoked for sexual misconduct
Names were released following a new Ontario law which mandates that any educator disciplined for sexually abusive conduct or child pornography receive a lifetime ban from teaching
Hamilton and Valeri Construction Ltd. battle over highrise mountain development at Local Planning Appeal Tribunal
Valeri Construction Ltd. has appealed a non-decision to the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal for approval of a nine-storey, 216-unit residential development.
‘Alternative process’ to explore conduct breaches by four Hamilton trustees in racism scandal:Trustees OK new probe without explanation after two-hour closed session
Hamilton’s public school trustees will use “an alternative process” to explore potential breaches of their Code of Conduct by four colleagues whose behaviour was found to be racist by an outside investigation.
Waterfall areas bylaw enforcement project benefits whole city:Two temporary full-time and five temporary part-time staff to be hired
Two temporary full-time and five temporary part-time staff to be hired
Candi Werx moves east on Concession Street:Chocolatier has new home on Concession Street
For Jules Gauthier and Paul Mauro, it was one of those serendipitous moments.
Police hunt for suspects after man with autism assaulted on east Hamilton Mountain
Hamilton police are looking for three males and a driver after a man with autism was attacked in a plaza parking lot on Upper Gage Avenue near the Lincoln Alexander Parkway.
Hamiton waste collection may be postponed on Feb. 16:Hold your trash for a week, if necessary
Due to road conditions caused by a heavy snowfall, the City of Hamilton is informing residents that scheduled waste and recycling collection on Feb. 16 may need to be postponed.
Half of Canadians don't believe they'll get vaccinated by September: poll:69 per cent blame Trudeau government for COVID-19 vaccine pitfalls
More than half of Canadians do not have faith in the federal government's plan to vaccinate the country by September 2021, according to a recent poll.
Waterdown kitchen fire causes estimated $45,000 in damage:No injuries in Feb. 15 Braeheid Avenue blaze
The Hamilton Fire Department responded to a reports of a kitchen fire in a home on Braeheid Avenue shortly before 10 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 15.
Hamilton trustees must fix racism probe missteps, former chair says:Todd White calls for swift action to recognize ‘people are hurting’
A former chair of Hamilton’s public school board says trustees can and should move quickly to decide whether to sanction four of their colleagues whose behaviour was found to be racist by an outside probe.
Stoney Creek Coun. Brad Clark apologizes to former Dundas 10 Newman Rd. owner Marco Zwaan:Second statement issued regarding recorded telephone conversation
Second statement issued regarding recorded telephone conversation
Stoney Creek snow day
Schools and libraries were closed, and driving was a challenge as a winter storm rolled through the Hamilton area Feb. 15 and 16.
Winter storm closes Hamilton schools, cancels buses
Schools are closed in Hamilton due to inclement weather.
Hamilton Mountain's Inch Park/Eastmount Neighbourhood Association apologizes for controversial social media posts
The apology, though, said resident Gabriel Bourgeois, "fell far short."
'A little bit of joy'; Rockton woman collects 400 valentines for LTC residents:'Valentine's Day and Sunshine Rays' initiative garnered 423 cards
When Amy Saccomano posted on Facebook in late January asking for friends and family to make Valentine’s Day cards for long-term care residents, she never expected the response she would receive.
Hamilton councillors reject defunding police, move forward in cutting taxes
"It is not enough to go back to normal,"' said Kojo Damptey, of the Hamilton Centre for Civic Inclusion.
Hamilton starts implementing task force's 103 recommendations
Hamilton council has approved 32 recommendations, with the others being considered by staff.
Stoney Creek hair salons welcome red-zone relief:Feb. 16 reopening from shutdown ‘fantastic news,’ Planet Hair owner says
Marinos Thoma says he’s fortunate to be good at saving money because COVID-19 helped make the past year “the roughest patch in my life.”
Microsoft voices support for Canadian news publishers getting paid by big tech companies
Microsoft is taking the side of news publishers who are locked in a battle with Google and Facebook, stating on Thursday that the company would support a Canadian effort to make big tech pay for news.
Ontario moves Hamilton into red-control category as city awaits additional vaccines
"The likelihood of having enough people vaccinated by September, I wouldn't put at a very high level," said Eisenberger.
27 Ontario regions are moving to different COVID-19 colour zones next week:Province can also implement an 'emergency brake'
The Ontario government has announced that 27 public health units will be moving into different colour zones of the province's framework next week.
New Hamilton YMCA live online program a hit with older adults:Livewell at Home Live program runs to March 2
With all their fitness facilities closes due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Hamilton, Burlington, Brantford YMCA has ramped up their online fitness programs and added a live, interactive component aimed at older adults.
Hamilton proposes safety improvements including lower speed limits along Upper Gage Avenue
The safety measures were prompted after 11-year-old Jude Strickland was struck by a vehicle Dec. 1 on Upper Gage Avenue.
Mandatory hotel quarantine begins Feb. 22 for air travellers entering Canada:'We're not trying to punish people; we're trying to keep people safe': Trudeau
The federal government has announced the start date of a mandatory hotel quarantine for air travellers entering Canada.
Hamilton councillors agree to repeat rezoning process for 1400 Baseline Rd. in Stoney Creek:Questions about proper process led to reconsideration
Hamilton councillors agreed to hold another public meeting to rezoning the property after approving it in January.
There's a new PCR test that detects COVID-19 variants in Ontario. Here's how it works:'Easy lab tool' can test for variants within 24 hours
A new test created by Public Health Ontario has been changing the way scientists detect COVID-19 variants.
Ancaster gets a new cannabis store in residential area despite local opposition
"I can't believe it," said Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson. "What planet are these guys living on?"
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