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Ontario lockdown: Hamilton moving to grey zone, further measures expected Dec. 21:Lockdown in Peel, Toronto to continue into new year
Despite announcing earlier today that the province would not have answers about further COVID-19 restrictions or lockdown measures until Monday, the Ontario government has now stated that Hamilton will be moving into lockdown.
Can businesses deny customers who don't get the COVID-19 vaccine?:Yes, Ontario legal experts say. Here's how
Establishments will have to make difficult decisions about COVID-19 vaccine, legal experts said.
Dundas Grightmire Arena contractor ban extended 10 years, settlement remains confidential:City not releasing amount of financial settlement, or whether user groups will share in it
City not releasing amount of financial settlement, or whether user groups will share in it
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Esther Pauls defends CF Lime Ridge Mall's safety procedures
"These are not big box stores. These are real people," said Mountain Coun. Esther Pauls.
MAP: Locations offering COVID-19 vaccine in Ontario to expand by 17:The list of clinics offering the vaccine will grow by 17 in the coming weeks
Locations as of Dec. 15 will include hospitals in Toronto, Ottawa
Long-awaited Waterdown park on Sadielou Boulevard not on the horizon:Half of park lands in undeveloped subdivision
A long-awaited park on Sadielou Boulevard is not anywhere close to fruition.
Mohawk College reaching for the top:Mohawk moves up to fourth in college research rankings and number one in paid student research
Research and development work at Mohawk College is getting noticed.
Flamborough Christmas tree farms see early rush:Growers say increased demand due to COVID-19
Christmas tree growers in Flamborough are dealing with an earlier demand for trees - something they attribute to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hamilton spent over $400,000 in extra costs to deal with encampments
"My constituents' patience is wearing thin," said Mountain Coun. Terry Whitehead.
Here's what January could be like if Ontarians ignore COVID-19 restrictions:'I think we're going to see a grotesque spike:' epidemiologist
If Ontarians don't stay vigilant about COVID-19 measures over the holidays, especially in the province's hot spots, their actions could have serious repercussions going into the new year, local epidemiologists say.
Dundas 50 Creighton Rd. landlord investigated by Rental Housing Enforcement Unit:Potential penalties under Residential Tenancies Act could include fines up to $300,000
Potential penalties under Residential Tenancies Act could include fines up to $300,000
New businesses flocking to Hamilton Mountain's Concession Street despite COVID-19 pandemic:17 new ventures opened this year, more expected in 2021
While 2020 will be remembered as the year of the coronavirus pandemic, on Concession Street it will also be recalled as the year of new businesses.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 December 17:Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now
Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now
Don't buy COVID-19 vaccines online, Health Canada warns:Legitimate vaccines are offered at two locations in Ontario
Just days after the first Ontarians were vaccinated against COVID-19 in Toronto and Ottawa, Health Canada has issued a warning to Canadians not to buy counterfeit vaccines for the novel coronavirus online.
These Beer Store locations will stay open on Boxing Day:Check our map for the location nearest to you
Of all the things to worry about in 2020, running out of ale over the holidays isn't one.
Hamilton Mountain stabbing now a murder investigation
Hamilton police say a stabbing on the north-central Mountain has turned into a murder probe.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: The bizarre story of the sinister 'dungeon house':'I'm not at all proud of my behaviour. I thought I was doing this to help my children'
The Pickering Dungeon case involved an abandoned farmhouse, a broken marriage and a plan for vengeance.
Canadian government provides Hamilton YWCA $6.5 million to boost women-supported skills and business training
"Women have paid a heavier price than men when it comes to the pandemic-induced recession," says Denise Christopherson, CEO YWCA.
7 Markham firefighters test positive for COVID-19:3 firefighters believed to have contracted COVID-19 in workplace, while additional 4 contracted it outside workplace
3 firefighters believed to have contracted COVID-19 in workplace, while additional 4 contracted it outside workplace
Parents, education unions pen open letter to Ford on COVID-19 in schools. Here's what they want:List of demands includes testing in schools, stronger income supports
Parents, community groups and education unions plead for COVID safety measures in school
Hamilton's Anglican churches cancel in-person worship services
Citing increased concerns over the community spread of COVID-19, Hamilton’s Anglican Churches have suspended in-person worship services for the holidays.
CF Lime Ridge Mall general manager fires back at social media critics after extending hours:Liem Vu says earlier opening not mandatory and aimed at local shoppers
The general manager of CF Lime Ridge is not anticipating any significant increase in shoppers from the GTA, now that the Upper Wentworth Street mall is opening an hour earlier at 9 a.m. until Dec. 23.
Webber’s brings cards, collectibles and balloons to downtown Dundas:From Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh! to baseball, hockey cards and more, new store offers variety
From Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh! to baseball, hockey cards and more, new store offers variety
'A race against time:' How COVID-19 killed healthy Markham man, 65:Joe Crupi's death shocks family after a month on artificial breathing device
Joe Crupi's death shocks family after a month on artificial breathing device
Downtown Dundas BIA 2021 budget decreases overall spending:Events, beautification budgets remain the same as last year
Events, beautification budgets remain the same as last year
'WARNING': List of recalled meat products at Sobeys and FreshCo grocery stores continues to expand over Listeria fears:"Recalled products should be thrown out"
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has once again expanded its list of recalled products sold at Sobeys and FreshCo grocery stores over Listeria concerns.
How many COVID-19 cases are there in Flamborough and Hamilton schools?
How many COVID-19 cases are there in Hamilton schools? How are cases being handled by Hamilton's public and Catholic school boards? How can you stay up-to-date?
Two sent to hospital after head-on collision in Flamborough
A head-on collision closed Highway 5 in Flamborough between Middletown Road and Brock Road on Tuesday evening.
Hamilton gets green light to build four affordable housing projects starting in early 2021
"This is certainly a giant step forward," said Mayor Fred Eisenberger.
Here’s what COVID-19 has taught us over the past year:'We shouldn't talk about this as a respiratory virus ... it's a vascular disease that will cause horrible damage to you'
Nine months later, much of what experts and citizens thought they knew about the COVID-19 pandemic has changed, from health implications to social implications and so much more.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 December 15
Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now
Bullying solutions need new model, Hamilton public school board expert panel says:Students must be taught to be ‘good at learning and good at life,’ online forum told
The Hamilton public school board’s expert bullying review panel is calling for an education model that nurtures the “whole child” and puts life skills on par with academic achievement.
2021 supply chain predictions: Prices of in-demand items could rise:Supply chain experts offer a glimpse of what's to come in 2021
Along with the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020 has brought Ontario supply shortages — some temporary, some ongoing — of PPE, cleaning supplies, household appliances, pressure-treated wood, home improvement supplies and even some snacks.
Two more Waterdown District High School students test positive for COVID-19
The number of Waterdown District High School students who have tested positive for COVID-19 this month has doubled after the Hamilton public school board reported two more positive cases in students Dec. 14.
Five units at Juravinski Hospital on Hamilton Mountain remain in outbreak mode
Hamilton Health Sciences says five units (E4, M2, F5, B3 and E3) remain under a coronavirus outbreak declaration at the Juravinski Hospital on Concession Street as of Dec. 14.
Man in life-threatening condition after stabbing on Hamilton Mountain
A 42-year-old man is in hospital with life-threatening injuries following a stabbing on the north-central Mountain.
York Catholic secondary students go fully remote for 3 days starting Dec. 16:Brief change is due to upocming 'cohort flip' for current quadmester
Brief change is due to upocming 'cohort flip' for current quadmester
What’s going on here on Concession Street on Hamilton Mountain?:Cannabis retail proposed for 778 Concession St.
A former Concession Street dollar store could become the area’s newest government-authorized cannabis retail location.
Theft of Waterdown man's e-bike leaves him feeling 'violated'
When Rod Mercer’s e-bike was stolen last month, he lost a critical element of his life.
Interval House of Hamilton needs $28,000 for roof replacement:Family of raccoons leaves $15,000 in damages
Interval House of Hamilton has started a Go Fund Me campaign to raise funds to help pay for the recently replaced flat roof at the west Mountain shelter.
The Dirty South Restaurant on Hamilton Mountain offers all things fried, pulled, smoked and slow-cooked:590 Concession St.
Comfort food with a Southern flair is on the menu at The Dirty South, an eatery that recently opened on Concession Street.
Hamilton Coun. Chad Collins secures funding to keep East Hamilton Food Centre at Greenhill Plaza until 2024
The facility, which opened in May 2019, has been closed since March 2020 by Mission Services because of the pandemic.
Ontario to prioritize COVID vaccines for health-care and LTC workers in red and lockdown areas first
Ontario is expecting to receive 90,000 doses of vaccine by end of December.
Why shop local? We asked small-business owners to tell Ontarians themselves:'If we don't buy local, we're going to be saying goodbye to local': OBIAA director
As Ontarians are completing their shopping for the holidays, small-business owners across the province are asking residents to consider shopping locally and supporting their own communities during this time.
Flamborough outdoor skating facilities to open Dec. 19 — weather permitting:Reservation system, limited numbers to be in place
Outdoor skating rinks in Hamilton — including the Waterdown Ice Loop in Memorial Park and the Freelton outdoor rink — will be open for skaters this winter.
Dundas' Collins Brewhouse limited by local interpretation of COVID-19 regulations:Infectious disease expert says dining 'domes' can increase safety, prevent spread
Infectious disease expert says dining “domes” can increase safety, prevent spread.
Ontario announces $21-million in pre-apprenticeship programs for 2,000 women, Indigenous youth
Women compose only seven per cent of skills trade positions in the province's manufacturing sector, say officials.
Hamilton trustees spurn call for mandatory snow-day learning:Change would only add to COVID stresses, associate education director told
Hamilton trustees are rejecting a staff recommendation to require students to learn from home when schools are closed by bad weather.
Dundas hospice receives $100,000 Gift of Care from Juravinskis:Couple continues support for St. Joseph’s Villa and Margaret’s Place
Couple continues support for St. Joseph’s Villa and Margaret’s Place
Ontario lockdown: York, Windsor moving into COVID-19 grey zone:Other regions switch to new, stricter levels
The Ontario government has announced that York Region and Windsor-Essex's public health units will be going into lockdown next week, and a number of other regions will be moving into new colour zones.
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