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Battle lines drawn over Conservation Authority Act changes:PC MPP Skelly calls opposition ‘a lot of noise from special interest groups’
Progressive Conservative MPP Donna Skelly says “special interest groups” are mischaracterizing her government’s move to clip the regulatory powers of Ontario’s conservation authorities as a threat to environmentally sensitive areas.
Hamilton residents to pay an additional $32 for their water and wastewater bill
"It is a lot money for a lot of people out there who are not working," said Flamborough Coun. Judi Partridge.
COVID-19 and the 'Great Reset': Here's what you need to know:Trudeau's UN speech, conspiracy theories and more, explained
In a news conference on Friday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed conspiracy theories circulating about the "Great Reset," saying that some people are looking for "someone to blame."
Hyundai agrees to repair Stoney Creek woman’s Tucson SUV ‘as a goodwill gesture’:'The little guy can sometimes win,' says owner
A Stoney Creek woman has reached a resolution with Hyundai Canada, after contacting Hamilton Community News about an engine problem in her 2012 Tucson SUV.
McCarthy Uniforms offers cash back fundraisers for Hamilton schools, non-profits
A Toronto-based uniform manufacturer is giving schools and non-profit organizations in the Hamilton area a new way to fundraise during challenging times.
1st Winona Scouts raise funds for Stoney Creek Community Food Bank
The coronavirus pandemic hasn’t stopped the 1st Winona Scouts from serving their community.
Ancaster residents urge province to reject application for pot shop in neighbourhood
"I can't figure it out why they are blowing us off like this," said Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson.
Hamilton residents celebrate Diwali
Diwali, the festival of lights, was celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and others around the world on Nov. 14.
What’s going on here at Main Street West and Cootes Drive in Dundas?:Cootes and Main West
Pedestrian Crossover under construction
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 November 23
Ontario COVID-19 update with Ontario Premier Doug Ford.
Hamilton councillors push sidewalk snow clearing debate to 2021 operations budget
City-sponsored survey found over 70 per cent of 2,000 participants wants expanded sidewalk snow clearing service.
'WARNING': Meat product sold at Sobeys and FreshCo and other grocery stores recalled over Listeria fears:"Recalled products should be thrown out or returned to the store where they were purchased," th
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has ordered a product recall due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
Hamilton Health Sciences president Rob MacIsaac says health system is in a 'very high-stakes' environment
"The bottom line is there is no slack left in the system," said MacIsaac.
Helping Hamilton Food Share and CF Lime Ridge feed the hungry
Hamilton residents dropped off more than 3,000 kilograms (6,800 pounds) of food during the CF Lime Ridge 2020 Holiday Food Drive at Lime Ridge Mall Nov. 21 and 22.
COVID-19 outbreak declared Nov. 21 at Waterdown's Alexander Place:Public health reports one positive case in staff member
A COVID-19 outbreak has been declared at Waterdown’s Alexander Place long-term-care home.
Scholars' Ancaster creates a comfortable environment to tutor students of all education levels
The franchise had been expected to open in the spring, but was delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Hamilton councillors provide initial approval for a 46-unit development on Highland Road
A proposal to construction 46 townhouse units on Highland Road West in upper Stoney Creek has been approved by the city’s’ planning committee.The plan will involved building an access route to Highland Road after the 1.09 hectare parcel of land b
Hamilton is poised to allow security cameras at Lisgar Park
Lisgar Park would be the second green space on the mountain to have cameras after they were installed at Fay Park.
Pandemic plus holiday prep puts the pinch on online shopping:Metroland Media launches new delivery service to fill gap
The fact that almost 50 per cent of consumers will shop online this year to avoid large crowds, and retailers want more delivery options, was the genesis to create and launch Metroland Parcel Services.
How to avoid falling prey to email phishing scams:Experts offer advice for spotting a fake and staying safe
According to research from security awareness training platform KnowBe4, fraudulent emails with subject lines referring to COVID-19 and payroll matters are more likely than any other to ensnare users in phishing attacks right now.
Stoney Creek Tim Hortons, Ancaster Canada Post workers test positive for COVID-19:Restaurant open for drive-thru service; dining room to reopen Nov. 22
A Stoney Creek Tim Hortons outlet at 315 Centennial Pkwy. N. closed temporarily on Nov. 17 after an employee tested positive for COVID-19 one day earlier.
Ontario government lockdown: What does it look like for affected regions?:Toronto, Peel move into lockdown tier Nov. 23
The Ontario government has announced that starting Nov. 23, Toronto and Peel regions will be moving into COVID-19 lockdown.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 November 20:BONUS VIDEO: Watch Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's daily update
Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now
Hamilton proposes halving fees for sports groups using city recreation facilities
Mountain Coun. Tom Jackson says reducing the fees for sports groups will help alleviate users' financial issues during the pandemic.
Waterdown Transportation Management Plan lays out potential solutions:Increased bus service, traffic calming among proposals
The City of Hamilton hosted a virtual public meeting to share preferred solutions to problems with Waterdown’s transportation network, as part of the ongoing Transportation Management Plan for the community late last month.
COVID-19 pandemic squeezing Santa biz at Penny Pincher Costumes on Hamilton Mountain:A longtime Santa and Lime Ridge Mall moving visits with children online
Sales would normally be up around this time of year at Penny Pincher Costumes on Concession Street as people and groups reserve Santa Claus costumes and related accessories for any upcoming Christmas party or event.
Dundas’ Kaga Park additions will help recognize exchange’s 50 years:Historical information sign planned to explain local partnership with Kaga, Japan
Historical information sign planned to explain local partnership with Kaga, Japan
NPCA calls on municipalities to fight proposed Ontario changes to conservation authorities' regulations
"They might as well send us some pompoms," said Clark, a NPCA board member.
Ancaster Community Services' board appoints Lynne Morris as new executive director
Morris will assume her new position on Nov. 26.
Here's how Ontario's new COVID-19 colour codes work:COVID-19 response framework serves as 'early warning' for health units
On Nov. 3, the Ontario government announced a new COVID-19 response framework, which will allow the province to rank health units based on case numbers and trends, using a colour-coded system.
Waterdown District High School student tests positive for COVID-19:Board notified of positive test on Nov. 19
A Waterdown District High School student has tested positive for COVID-19.
'A museum is my dream'; What would it take to bring a permanent museum to Waterdown?:Garth Wetherall hopes to chart a path forward to a museum
Waterdown’s Garth Wetherall is launching a crusade to bring a permanent museum to the community.
What’s going on here at King Street East by Nash Road South in Stoney Creek?:2750 King St. E.
Curious about the big construction crane and all of the work happening at King Street East near Nash Road South in Stoney Creek?
Enjoy Neapolitan-style pizza at PI CO. Pizza Bar at CF Lime Ridge Mall:999 Upper Wentworth St.
If you want to enjoy a tasty Neapolitan-style pizza without having to wait a long time, check out PI CO. Pizza Bar at CF Lime Ridge Mall.
Dundas Pleasant View roundabout reviewed by province:City of Hamilton councillors defer request to endorse project
City of Hamilton councillors defer request to endorse project
Towne Place Suites by Marriot opens on Hamilton Mountain
Georgetown resident Thom Gallagher and his poodle, Koda, were among the first guests at the new, $20-million, four-storey Towne Place Suites by Marriott hotel at 1195 Upper James St. near the Linc, which opened Nov. 17.
Olympian Hayley Wickenheiser urges Ontario's gyms to switch to cohorts:Cohorting could prevent COVID-19 outbreaks in gyms, Wickenheiser and co-researchers say
Researchers behind a set of protocols for containing workplace COVID-19 outbreaks say fitness facilities can use the same methods to avoid the fate of a SpinCo studio in Hamilton that saw 54 primary cases last month.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 November 19
Ontario COVID-19 Update: Premier Doug Ford.
Hamilton a financial winner after hosting 2019 Canadian Open
The Open, played at the Hamilton Golf and Country Club in Ancaster, injected about $63 million into the local economy.
These are Canada Post's 2020 deadlines for mailing holiday cards, gifts:What you need to know to get your mail delivered on time
For Ontarians who will be mailing out holiday cards or packages this season, Canada Post advises to send them out as early as possible, due to shifts in mail volume and operations amid COVID-19.
Dundas’ 50 Creighton Rd. listed for sale 43 days after current owner bought it:City, conservation authority have not received any development proposals for site
City, conservation authority have not received any development proposals for site.
Valery Homes agree to Long and Bisby building heritage designation
Councillors also approved to designate the iconic Cross of Lorraine, located on Valery Homes property on the mountain.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 November 18:Bonus video of Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown's Nov. 18 update on COVID
Ontario COVID-19 update with Premier Doug Ford and a separate video update by Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown.
Hamilton seeks public input for proposed upgrades at Albion Falls viewing area
City has launched a survey Nov. 18 for public to provide input on proposed new Albion Falls viewing area.
1 in 4 Canadians say they can't afford the holidays amid COVID-19: report:Families can still be festive on a budget: financial planner
​Well into the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, one-quarter of Canadians have reported they won't be celebrating the holidays this year, according to a recent study released by Credit Canada.
Privacy law will have penalties for companies that abuse Canadians’ data
The federal Liberals will propose penalties Tuesday for companies that abuse Canadians’ personal data in what is being billed as a “significant” reform to the country’s privacy laws, the Star has learned.
Hamilton businesses, councillors frustrated at 'confusing' provincial COVID-19 rules
"There is always going to be parts of this framework where it could be clearer, said Hamilton's Medical Officer of Health Dr. Elizabeth Richardson.
Police probing truck-pedestrian accident on Hamilton Mountain
Hamilton police say they have ruled out driver error, impairment and speeding as they continue to investigate an accident on the central Mountain that put a 34-year-old man in hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Hamilton to allow Niagara Region transit service to operate at Winona Crossing
Niagara Region transit is proposing a one-year pilot project to provide on-demand service at Winona Crossing shopping centre.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 November 17:Dr. David Williams, Ontario's chief medical officer of health, and Dr. Barbara Yaffe, associate chief medical office
Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now
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