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Free speech and COVID-19: Do the rules differ for Canadian politicians?:MPP Roman Baber bound by caucus solidarity: expert
As an average citizen, if you have opposing views from the government about COVID-19 restrictions or lockdown measures, you have the right to voice those publicly.
Did you receive a benefit like CERB? Here’s how to minimize the tax you pay on that
If you received any COVID-19 benefits from the government during 2020, chances are you’re wondering how they will affect your tax filing and return.
Dundas 50 Creighton Rd. landlord expected to voluntarily comply with law:Province encourages tenants to contact investigators if further issues arise
Province encourages tenants to contact investigators if further issues arise
Residents concerned about cleaning and COVID-19 at apartment building on Hamilton Mountain's Mohawk Road East
Some residents at the apartment building at 977 Mohawk Rd. E. are complaining about what they claim is a lack of cleaning and sanitization at the seven-floor complex.
WATCH NOW: Ontario Premier Doug Ford shares latest COVID update:BONUS VIDEO: Toronto Mayor John Tory and Ford discuss the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines in the province
Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides update on the Province's COVID response
Dundas Pleasant View property owner planning rebuild of fire-damaged home:74 Best Ave. December 2018 fire cause undetermined after Fire Marshal investigation
74 Best Ave. December 2018 fire cause undetermined after Fire Marshal investigation.
These futuristic technologies are fighting COVID-19 one microbe at a time:One detects the virus, the other destroys it
One detects the virus, the other destroys it
Blood donations are needed
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Canadian Blood Services has recorded a significant drop in blood donations due to mobile events venue cancellations and other unforeseen issues.
Hamilton exceeded business goals over last five years
The next five years will be more unpredictable because of the pandemic, say economic development staff.
Hamilton libraries remain open and introduce new Grab and Go bags
Branches located in municipal service centres follow usual library hours.
Hamilton councillors prepared to seek lower tax increase of 2 per cent
A preliminary tax increase of 2.5 per cent is before councillors, as they seek further savings to help residents.
COVID-19 vaccine in Ontario: Who gets it next and when is it my turn?:Here are the next steps of Ontario's immunization plan
Ontario is one month into the COVID-19 vaccination rollout and releasing plans for who will get vaccinated next, based on specific criteria.
'HIGH RISK': Farm Boy product sold in Ontario grocery stores recalled over allergy fears, triggering warning from Health Canada:"Recalled products should be thrown out or returned to the store where t
Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) are warning shoppers about a Farm Boy product that has been recalled over serious allergy concerns.
10 things to know about Ontario's stay-at-home orders in Hamilton
The City of Hamilton has clarified the guidelines around the province’s stay-at-home orders and the new rules that came into effect Jan. 14.
Neighbour to Neighbour Centre on Hamilton Mountain gets all shook up:COVID Elvis drops by with food and songs
The cold and freezing drizzle didn’t stop COVID Elvis from serenading the staff and volunteers inside Neighbour to Neighbour Centre and their neighbours along Athens Street Jan. 12.West Mountain resident and longtime retirement home crooner Camer
Ancaster residents enjoy the outdoors on first day of stay-at-home orders
Some residents confused about how the provincial rules will be enforced.
What’s going on at Stoney Creek’s former The Spot eatery?:Public has until Jan. 26 to comment on cannabis licence application
Stoney Creek could be getting yet another pot store with an application to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario for an Uncle Herbs Cannabis shop in the former The Spot Restaurant and Lounge at 438 Hwy. 8.
Dundas Driving Park skating rink remains open under stay-at-home order:No changes at City of Hamilton outdoor facilities despite early confusion over rules
No changes at City of Hamilton outdoor facilities despite early confusion over rules
Ontario-wide project takes aim at the criminalization of Black students:Advocates want to block the school-to-prison pipeline
Black youth in Ontario are more likely than white youth to be pushed out of the classroom and into the criminal justice system due to factors outside of their control, but a group of legal experts in Toronto is looking to change that.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Community adds important pieces to fatal stabbing puzzle:“The parents of the victims, you can call them victims, too.”
After Brock Beck was fatally stabbed in July 2020, the community's support resulted in four arrests just months later.
'WARNING': Canadian meat product whose brand sold at Walmart and Costco as well as Metro, Sobeys and Loblaws recalled due to food poisoning concerns
Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning Canadians tonight (Jan. 14) about a meat product that is being pulled from stores due to undercooking and the possibility of it causing food poisoning.
What is digital marketing and how does it work?:Ad types, models and what you need to know
The difference between digital marketing and traditional marketing lies in the tactics and data used to achieve the end goal.
Hamilton's planning committee approves townhouse development for 15 Church St. in Ancaster
The plan is to build six townhouses in two three blocks on the 0.1266 hectare property.
Dundas couple wins $1 million on Encore:Lottario ticket was purchased at Pioneer Snack Express in Waterdown
Carol and Joseph Ridsdale of Dundas won $1 million after matching all seven Encore numbers on a Lottario draw Dec. 26.The winning ticket was purchased at Pioneer Snack Express on Dundas Street in Waterdown.Carol, 56, and Joe, 58, said in a pre
COVID-19 case count at Waterdown’s Village Manor decreases:Outbreak at John Street retirement home was declared Jan. 6
The COVID-19 outbreak at Waterdown’s Village Manor decreased by one case on Jan. 13.
Why is that guy walking down the Chedoke stairs on Hamilton Mountain backwards?:Prostate cancer fighter Allen Rams has stair-climbed distance equal to 500 Eiffel Tower walks
Regular early morning users of the Chedoke stairs at the foot of Upper Paradise have likely seen Allen Rams.
Dundas Valley Sunrise Rotary Club donates $15,000 to hospice:Club’s 50/50 draw and anonymous member’s contribution add to total
Club’s 50/50 draw and anonymous member’s contribution add to total
When are COVID-19 vaccines coming to Flamborough?:Vaccine rollout is determined by the provincial framework
As the COVID-19 vaccine rollout ramps up across the City of Hamilton, questions remain about when it will be available to specific, vulnerable age groups — including in Flamborough.
Hamilton receives $40 million in public health funding, including one-time funding for COVID-related costs
Hamilton receives $6 million for "extraordinary" COVID-19-related costs.
'Hazard identified': More than 2,000 pots sold in Canada recalled after multiple scalding and burning injuries, triggering warning from Health Canada:'Consumers should immediately stop using the recal
Health Canada is warning Canadians about pots sold in Canada that have led to at least three people being injured.
Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now:General Rick Hillier (retired) and other top officials to provide an update on the province's COVID-19 vaccination plan
Ontario COVID-19 Update with Premier Doug Ford for Wednesday, Jan. 13.
Will the new COVID-19 vaccine change your DNA? This and other questions answered:An expert hopes to reach people on the fence about the vaccine
Will the new COVID-19 vaccine change your DNA? This and other questions answered.
Stoney Creek’s Mountain View school goes up for sale:Remaining students to go to new South Meadow once COVID-19 lockdown ends
Mountain View Elementary School is going up for sale now that the new South Meadow Elementary School is ready to open once a COVID-19 shutdown ends and students are permitted to resume in-person classes.
Here's what you can, and can't, do under Ontario's stay-at-home order:Exercise is allowed, but what counts?
Although Premier Doug Ford stated on Tuesday that residents of Ontario will only be allowed to leave their homes for essential reasons, such as going to the grocery store or pharmacy, accessing health-care services, for exercise or for essential work, there is a broad range activities that fall within these categories.Here's what you can still do, along with a few things you can't.
Ontario government declares state of emergency, stay-at-home order:Here are the new rules for Ontarians
The Ontario government has declared a state of emergency, effective immediately, due to the rise of COVID-19 numbers in the province. The government is also issuing a stay-at-home order that will commence later this week.
LIVE VIDEO: Premier Doug Ford to provide important update on COVID measures
Watch three important COVID-19 updates today from Ontario health officials, Premier Doug Ford and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Here's the new COVID-19 data Ford said will make you 'fall off your chair':Modelling shows daily death rate could double by end of February
The Ontario government has released new COVID-19 modelling data, which informed the next steps the province will be taking to control the spread of the virus.
Hamilton teachers union blasts banking of federal COVID cash:Public school board urged to use extra $1M for cleaners, laptops
A decision by Hamilton’s public school board to hold off on spending $1 million in COVID funding from Ottawa is being criticized by the president of its elementary teachers’ union.
WATCH NOW: Ontario health officials share latest COVID modelling numbers:BONUS VIDEO: Prime Minister Trudeau provides federal COVID update
Ontario health officials provide update on COVID-19
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger says COVID-19 vaccine is "safe and effective" for public to take
Public health officials have started vaccinating long-term care residents and staff. Vaccines will be available to public later in 2021.
Dundas train noise sparks social media complaints:CN Rail apologizes to those impacted by freight operations
CN Rail apologizes to those impacted by freight operations
Dundas Old Guelph Road repair expected this summer after more than two years:Planned $350,000 culvert and road project to be tendered this spring
Planned $350,000 culvert and road project to be tendered this spring
Secret Hamilton school trustee spat finally slips out:Paikin Miller’s ‘frivolous’ complaint tossed after ‘time-consuming’ private probe
Hamilton public school trustees have changed their Code of Conduct after quietly dismissing a confidential complaint by Ward 5 representative Carole Paikin Miller against three of her colleagues following a private investigation.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario health officials provide COVID 19 update:BONUS COVERAGE: Ontario Premier Doug Ford talks about Tuesday's update
Ontario's top health officials provide an update on the province's response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
'Surplus of interested volunteers' as pandemic proves possible boon for Snow Angels program:City-wide program hopes to open up service to more residents
While COVID-19 has changed many facets of life for the worse, the ongoing pandemic may have had a positive impact on the City of Hamilton’s Snow Angels program.
Dundas Pleasant View NEC development control discussion begins:City of Hamilton and NEC working on details for ministry
Staff from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry met with City of Hamilton and Niagara Escarpment Commission representatives in late November 2020 to start discussing the city’s request to add Pleasant View to the commission’s development control.
Stoney Creek residents along lakeshore fear for their neighbourhood's future
Homeowners have voiced their outrage over "hyper-intensification" that has created traffic and safety concerns.
'WARNING': Mushrooms sold at Metro and other Ontario grocery stores recalled over dangerous bacteria fears:'Consumers should not consume the recalled product'
Health Canada is warning Canadians about a brand of mushrooms that are being recalled due to the potential presence of dangerous bacteria.
Open letter on the crisis in long-term care:Enough is enough, immediate measurable action is required to save the lives of our vulnerable seniors and their caregivers.
Enough is enough, immediate measurable action is required to save the lives of our vulnerable seniors and their caregivers.
Dundas bike lane link delayed by COVID-19 workload:Temporary Hatt Street Bikeway budgeted for this year
Temporary Hatt Street Bikeway budgeted for this year
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