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5 challenges with Ontario's COVID-19 vaccine rollout, according to experts:An unpredictable supply and 'failure of imagination' play a role, experts say
Since the COVID-19 vaccine rollout began in mid-December of 2020, the Ontario government has been grappling with a series of challenges.
What we know so far about COVID-19 'quarantine hotels' in Ontario:Your questions about security, fees and more, answered
Last week, the federal government announced changes to international travel rules in Canada, which would include an eventual mandatory hotel stay for air travellers entering into Canada.
Hamilton will propose additional traffic safety measures on Upper Gage in aftermath of 11-year-old's death:Jude Strickland's death prompts action
Resident Timothy Taylor presented councillors with a petition signed by 166 people demanding safety measures for roadway.
Getting tested? Here's a guide to the types of COVID-19 tests offered in Ontario:Tests used in Ontario fall under three categories
Since the emergence of COVID-19 in Ontario, researchers have adapted with new and innovative forms of testing, each with unique strengths and weaknesses.
Whitby MP spoke her truth to PM Justin Trudeau: 'Motherf----r, who the f--k do you think you are speaking to?':Fiery ex-MP tells all in memoir 'Can You Hear Me Now?'
Fiery ex-MP tells all in memoir as 'Can You Hear Me Now?'
LIVE VIDEO: Premier Ford provides update on vaccination plans:BONUS VIDEO: Prime Minister Trudeau announces domestic vaccine production deal
Ontario Premier Doug Ford hosts televised COVID-19 update from Queen's Park
Tense moments at Lime Ridge Mall on Hamilton Mountain as man charged with explosive device:Search of nearby residence yields evidence
Upper Wentworth Street, in front of Lime Ridge Mall, was closed for several hours on Feb. 1 as Hamilton police attended to a lone male who was in crisis around 5 a.m.
Stoney Creek funeral home founder Donald V. Brown healed ‘the scars of death’:Despite solemn vocation, he kept sense of humour, grandkids recall
Celebrated in the namesake funeral home that made him a pillar of Stoney Creek’s business community, Donald Brown is being remembered as a devoted family man who helped people move on from “the scars of death.”
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE?: New Burlington Automation building:90,000-square-foot building to open in 2021
The new home of Burlington Automation, which is owned by Lincoln Electric, is being constructed on the yet-to-opened stretch of Clappison Avenue.
COVID-19 news and numbers: Durham sees drop in number of people hospitalized with the virus:Province reports 1,969 new cases on Feb. 1
An uptick in COVID litter in Durham prompts reminder from the region
Hamilton staff identify over 60 Ancaster buildings to be placed on heritage list
Hamilton's heritage committee agree to place 62 pre-Confederation buildings on the city's heritage registry.
Scugog Island First Nation 'shocked, disgusted' by allegations against former casino operator:Rod Baker resigns from Great Canadian Gaming Corp. after allegedly getting COVID-19 shot in Yukon
Top executive with the company that oversees the Great Blue Heron made headlines for allegedly travelling to Yukon for a COVID-19 vaccine.
No final curtain for Stage Diner on Hamilton Mountain's Concession Street:Eatery owner hoping for some provincial assistance
Darryl Howe isn’t giving up.
'There is a line:' Region of Durham ends contract with doctor accused of misleading COVID-19 probe
“We’re asking residents to follow the rules, and we have to set that example": Regional Chair
Will schools in COVID-19 hot zones reopen Feb. 10? Province is unsure: Lecce:Whether students will have March Break also unknown
Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce detailed the latest COVID-19 health measures that will be put in place for the nine school boards resuming in-person learning today. However, whether the remaining schools in the province will reopen on Feb. 10 as initially planned, in still unknown, Lecce said.
City of Hamilton staff review proposed pilot project to increase bylaw enforcement around waterfalls:Staff will report to council on options, costs and potential for ticket revenue
Budget report will include how increased presence could be paid for
Ontario schools receive $381 million in funding to reopen amid pandemic's second wave:Here's how the funds will be allocated
Ontario's schools now have access to $381 million in federal funding to safely operate amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the provincial government announced on Feb. 1, as nine school boards across the province resumed in-person learning.
Hamilton Liberal MP Filomena Tassi says 2021 budget is 'the most significant' in years
Hamilton Liberal MP Filomena Tassi says the federal government is prepared to spend up to $100 billion in its 2021 budget to “jump-start the economy.”
Hamilton's 2026 Commonwealth Games bid could be on its last legs
In a Jan. 29 letter to councillors, Hamilton2026 officials are waiting to hear if province will back their bid.
Hamilton International Airport officials say cargo-only flights exempted from tougher travel restrictions
Tougher travel restrictions set to begin Feb. 3, requires international passengers to quarantine in a hotel.
'Prevent large gatherings'; After-hours security enforcing COVID-19 rules at outdoor rinks:Waterdown ice loop, Freelton rink both have security
To enforce COVID-19 restrictions, the City of Hamilton is employing after-hours security at its four outdoor skating rinks — including the Waterdown ice loop in Memorial Park.
Hamilton trustees ask province to review police role in schools:“They come with one tool in their tool belt … the criminal justice system”
Amid concerns racialized students are disproportionately targeted, Hamilton’s public school board is asking the province to consider replacing police liaison programs in Ontario schools with alternative supports.
COVID testing to be mandatory at Ontario's airports as part of new 6-point plan:Anyone who refuses a test could face a $750 fine
COVID-19 testing will be mandatory at Ontario’s airports as of noon on Feb. 1, Premier Doug Ford announced on Friday. Those who refuse testing could face a $750 fine. The province plans to mandate testing at land border crossings too, but hasn't said when.
Dundas's 2 Hatt St., post office, Desjardins Canal in heritage designation workplan:Built heritage inventory of Valley Town could start in next few months
Built heritage inventory of Valley Town could start in next few months.
WATCH NOW: Premier Doug Ford expected to announce mandatory COVID-19 testing at Pearson Airport
The premier is expected to announce mandatory COVID-19 testing for international travellers at Toronto Pearson Airport and border crossings.
Guilty of doing something racist or problematic? Ask yourself these questions:There’s no template for righting a wrongdoing, Rakhi Ruparelia says
There’s no template for righting a wrongdoing, Rakhi Ruparelia says
Outdoor skating rink open at Eastmount Park on Hamilton Mountain:Skating times by online reservation 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Ian Comeau is a bit tired, but looking at the sunshine glistening off the new outdoor rink at Eastmount Park, the effort was worth it.
People are leaving these Ontario cities in search of greener pastures:Report looks at cities with cooling and heating housing markets
People are increasingly choosing to live outside of Canada’s — and Ontario’s — urban centres, according to new studies by Statistics Canada and real estate company Zoocasa.
Job hunting in Hamilton an online challenge during COVID-19 pandemic:Goodwill Career Centre officials say women and minorities affected the most by layoffs
Maria Laguisma would like to get a good paying job with a food manufacturing company in the Hamilton area.
Here is Ontario's latest COVID-19 modelling as case numbers start to drop:New variant will 'likely be the dominant version of the virus in March'
The latest modelling for COVID-19 in Ontario may be less grim than the last set of numbers, but the province is "nowhere in the clear yet," Dr. Adalsteinn (Steini) Brown, co-chair of Ontario's COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, said.
Hamilton men charged in connection with Blue Mountains break and enter:Canine unit helped track down suspects
Canine unit helped track down suspects
One person dead in Alexander Place COVID-19 outbreak:Five residents, four staff have tested positive
A COVID-19 patient at Waterdown’s Alexander Place has died.
Former Dundas Canadian Tire site can’t be used for a grocery store:New sale listing for vacant Canadian Tire property asking $3.9 million
New sale listing for vacant Canadian Tire property asking $3.9 million.
Dundas churches continue essential dinner program despite COVID-19:Association members volunteer to maintain service through ‘takeout’
Association members volunteer to maintain service through ‘takeout’
These 9 Ontario school boards will resume in-person learning Feb. 1:Plan includes schools in Eastern Ontario, Middlesex-London, Southwestern, Ottawa PHUs
Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce has announced that nine more school boards in Ontario will be resuming in-person learning on Feb. 1 — nine days ahead of the province' original plan.
'Embrace the diversity': What does increased diversity mean for Waterdown?:Population growth bringing increased cultural diversity
When Zobia Jawed and her family moved to Waterdown nearly eight years ago, they were one of the first Muslim families in the community.
When NBA players want a vintage tee, Whitby shop is ready:Vintage 905 has caught the eye and made customers of several NBA players
Co-owners Gavin and Ross Clark have a vintage shop that specialize in vintage t-shirts. Vintage 905 has caught the eye and made customers of several NBA players.
Dundas man accused of committing indecent act receives bail despite community concern:Charge related to Jan. 16 incident near Millers Lane
Indecent act charge related to January 16 incident near Millers Lane
'Immediately stop using': More than 17,000 units of product sold at Winners, HomeSense and Marshalls in Canada recalled over major hazard, triggering warning from Health Canada:"They come in a variety
A product sold widespread at Winners, HomeSense and Marshalls in Canada has been recalled due to a major hazard.
10 months later, this COVID-19 ‘long-hauler’ is still experiencing symptoms:'Are we going to get better eventually?' Susie Goulding asks
Still today, 10 months after Susie Goulding fell ill with the first symptoms of what eventually could only be identified as COVID-19, she struggles to find the right words to complete her sentences.
What are the long-term effects of COVID-19 and is the damage permanent?:Ontario experts weigh in on what we know so far
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the case numbers in Ontario have been recorded as active cases, deaths and recoveries.
Former Hamilton solicitor doesn't have conflict with city, says integrity commissioner
Janice Atwood-Petkovski, co-operator of Principles Integrity is the city's integrity commissioner resigned from Hamilton in 2017.
Province and community come through for Interval House Hamilton on Mountain:Campaign garnered more $20,000
The province, Hamilton Community Foundation and the community have helped Interval House Hamilton pay off more than half of the $28,000 needed to cover the remaining cost of the flat roof that was replaced at the west Mountain shelter in December.
Watch Premier Doug Ford's COVID-19 update on air travel in Ontario:BONUS VIDEO: Prime Minister Trudeau provides federal COVID update
Watch video as Ontario Premier Doug Ford discusses the province’s response to the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease) pandemic on Tuesday, January 26.
‘This is a stupid place to put the highway’: Doug Ford’s government has fast-tracked a new GTA freeway during COVID-19, sparking local opposition
When Rene Vlahovic talks about his family’s 85-acre farm in the north end of Vaughan, he describes the hilly terrain he walks on his weekend hikes, the deer and wild turkeys he sees daily, and the fertile farmland that grows soybeans.
Hamilton councillors keep option open to hold meetings outside city
Councillors on the governance subcommittee agreed to allow meetings to be held outside city under city's procedural bylaw.
Hamilton public school board vows action on bullying report:Lead oversight position among first steps on 80 actions, education director says
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board education director Manny Figueiredo is vowing to present a plan to trustees this spring on how to implement all 11 recommendations of an expert panel struck to address student bullying.
Hamilton proposes to limit critical letters of councillors from appearing on council agendas
"This is not a limit on free speech," said City Clerk Andrea Holland.
Hamilton to review allowing councillors to attend city meetings virtually after COVID-19 pandemic is over:There may be 'extenuating' circumstances when it's necessary: councillor
The province passed the COVID-19 Emergency Recovery Act 2020 last March. It allows municipalities to hold virtual meetings.
'She would just cry:' Pandemic isolation takes sad toll on Aurora mom with Alzheimer's:Give priority vaccine status to people with dementia and caregivers, society urges
Give priority vaccine status to people with dementia and caregivers, Alzheimer society urges
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