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Hamilton school board between COVID-19 rock and budget hard place:Province asking boards to ‘confront pandemic alone,’ chair says
The chair of Hamilton’s public school board says future students face cuts to programs to cover the bill for keeping today’s students safe from COVID-19 unless the province steps up with more funding.
Flamborough could be home to four cannabis retail stores:Two applications in progress in Waterdown, one in Carlisle
Flamborough could soon be home to four cannabis retail stores.Applications are in progress for two stores in Waterdown and one in Carlisle, while another store in Waterdown has been authorized to open.According to the Alcohol and Gaming Commis
Metroland launches new parcel delivery service:Local newspaper company capitalizing on distribution network
Local newspaper company capitalizing on distribution network.
Dundas 50 Creighton Rd. rent increase may not be moving forward:Province “will not hesitate” to achieve compliance with Residential Tenancies Act
Province “will not hesitate” to achieve compliance with Residential Tenancies Act
Dundas rent increase may not be moving forward:Province “will not hesitate” to achieve compliance with Residential Tenancies Act
Province “will not hesitate” to achieve compliance with Residential Tenancies Act
New Costco rules announce those with medical mask exemptions must wear face shields:New mandate effective Nov. 16 stricter than region bylaw
New Costco announcement mandates anyone over the age of two wear a face covering, even in the case of a medical condition.
These 10 Ontario cities have the highest property tax rates:Rates based on home value and municipality: Zoocasa
Depending on where you live in the province, property tax rates could be costing you thousands of dollars more than residents of other areas.
Hamilton Conservation Authority chair blasts move to oust citizen directors:Ford government ‘swatting a fly with a baseball bat,’ Ferguson says
The chair of the Hamilton Conservation Authority is warning of a loss in valuable expertise if Premier Doug Ford’s government follows through on a plan to no longer allow citizens to serve as directors.
Looking like Christmas on Concession Street
The holiday season started to roll in along the Concession Street Business Improvement Area Nov.16
Police issue warning after mugging near Inch Park on Hamilton Mountain
Hamilton police are looking for a Black male teen with a medium build after a male youth had his high-end winter coat taken from him on the central Mountain.
Sackville Hill Seniors Recreation Centre closed again by City of Hamilton
The Sackville Hill Seniors Recreation Centre has been closed as the City of Hamilton moves to the more restrictive red control category in the battle to stem the coronavirus pandemic.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 November 16
Ontario COVID-19 update by Premier Doug Ford
Movie lovers across Ontario can rent entire Cineplex theatre for themselves:'Private movie nights' allow for up to 20 guests
Ontarians who are missing the movie-going experience can now book their own private viewings at their local Cineplex theatres.
Hamilton Conservation Authority eyes letting builders move wetlands:‘Wetlands are where they are for a reason,’ Mac expert says
Stoney Creek Coun. Brad Clark says he fears a decision by the Hamilton Conservation Authority to create a policy to potentially let developers move wetlands will see them lining up to do so.
Minister of Education on when to shut down schools, says priority is to ‘keep schools open’:COVID-19 numbers continue to rise, but schools remain open
When schools across Ontario were shut down back in March there were, as far as we knew, no cases of COVID-19 in the classroom
Son charged as Hamilton Mountain stabbing turns into city’s 15th murder of the year
A 30-year old man is facing second-degree murder, assault and assault peace officer charges after a west Mountain stabbing turned into a murder investigation.
Ontario pharmacies receive 186,000 flu shot doses as peak flu season looms:Pharmacists are struggling to meet the 500-per-cent increase in vaccine demand
Ontario’s pharmacies and pharmacy wholesalers have received additional 186,000 flu vaccine doses in the last two weeks, according to the Ontario Pharmacists Association.
Police fire shots in Hamilton Mountain stabbing
A 30-year old man has been charged following a domestic incident that led to a stabbing at a home in the area of Upper Paradise and Bendamere Avenue on the Mountain.Hamilton Police were called to a disturbance at the home around 12:40 p.m. on Nov
Dundas Pleasant View school conversion public comment period closes Nov. 30:Environment Hamilton urges residents to make their views known
Environment Hamilton urges residents to make their views known
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 November 13
Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now
Hamilton Golf and Country Club Foundation tees up $20,000 for Ancaster Community Services
Ancaster Community Services received a big surprise this month from the Hamilton Golf and Country Club Foundation.
192 new beds for Grace Villa Long Term Care Home
Queen’s Park has announced $18.1 million for 192 new beds at the Grace Villa Long Term Care Home on the central Mountain.
Hamilton officials "concerned" about further COVID restrictions as cases rise
Hamilton officials will start naming businesses that violate the city’s coronavirus protection measures starting Nov. 16.
What’s Going on Here? First Street pumping station upgrades:Upgrades necessary to facilitate development in the area
Work is underway on upgrades at the First Street wastewater pumping station at 372 Dundas St. E. in Waterdown.
'Immediately stop using': Toy sold at Toys R Us stores across Canada recalled due to choking hazard:The propeller blade part of the toy can break off causing small parts and sharp edges and possibly a
A toy widely sold at Toys R Us stores in Canada has been recalled over concerns it could create a sharp edge or choking hazard.
Dundas St. Joseph’s Villa Foundation passes hospice construction fundraising goal:Dundas Lions $500,000 gift first of many expected from sale of affordable housing
Dundas Lions $500,000 gift first of many expected from sale of affordable housing
Hamilton councillors seeking 'balance' between spending and tax relief in 2021 budget
Councillors agreed to 4.28 per cent water and wastewater rate increase, while also adding money for infrastructure
3 things Ontario's new COVID-19 modelling data tells us:Ontario is not flattening its epidemic curve, the province says
Ontario has released its latest COVID-19 modelling projections, and the province's outlook has changed considerably since it released its last set of projections on Oct. 29.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 November 12
Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now in Hamilton
Get refills of personal care products at The Glass Jar Refillery:544 Concession St. near East 21st
Here’s a chance to do something good for yourself and the environment.
Some St. Elizabeth Village residents on Hamilton Mountain miffed at expansion plans:Residents say southwest Mountain site no longer a quiet retirement village
The plan by Zest Communities to add commercial buildings and 1,200 residential units to St. Elizabeth Village is not sitting well with some residents there.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Can Junior Appiah's killers be found 12 years later?:'Is the killer still out there? They’re still out there, they’re in jail, or they’re dead. Who knows?'
Junior William Appiah, 18, was shot and killed in 2008 at a popular outdoor basketball court in a Toronto community.
5 things to know about Phase 2 plans by Hamilton Health Sciences for the Juravinski Hospital:Work at Concession Street hospital could begin in 2025
When the $180 million Juravinski Hospital opened in August 2010 the plan was always to include a second phase of construction that would see the older parts of the former Henderson General Hospital remaining on the site torn down and replaced
Ancaster-based Politically Incorrect Pets! is an online pet boutique shopping experience
Ancaster residents and lifelong animal enthusiasts Laura and Bill Carl have created an online boutique, featuring unique goodies for dogs and cats.
Charles McVety borrows heavily from his Christian college charity. He also holds a political IOU from Doug Ford
The strange saga of preacher Charles McVety and Premier Doug Ford has raised uncomfortable questions about Canada Christian College, Martin Regg Cohn writes
Bikers warned to stay away from Port Dover this Friday, Nov. 13:Friday the 13th rally normally draws thousands of visitors
Officials in Norfolk County are pleading with motorcycle enthusiasts not to visit the lakeside town of Port Dover this Friday the 13th.
‘The developers are all in control’: Doug Ford’s government moves to limit the power of conservation authorities, sparking fears for the environment
Proposed legislation will take away the role of the conservation authorities to provide science-based input on development applications
Pandemic shutters some Ontario Legion branches, while others survive with community support:The Royal Canadian Legion has turned to creative fundraising models amid COVID-19
With their traditional revenue streams choked by the COVID-19 pandemic, Ontario's Royal Canadian Legion branches are facing shortfalls of the cash they need to operate year-round.
Hamilton could double number of affordable housing units using federal government's Rapid Housing Initiative funding
Hamilton housing officials are committed to building at least 38 affordable housing units with federal money.
Stoney Creek’s new Memorial school to be renamed South Meadow:Neighbourhood's moniker prevails over Achievement and Battlefield Stoney Creek
Students at Stoney Creek’s Memorial and Mountain View elementary schools will be moving on from more than their old buildings when they take their seats in their new replacement school in January.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 November 10:BONUS VIDEO: Ontario's top doctors provide a separate update
Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now in North York
Hamilton's heritage committee delays discussion on proposed Ancaster High School land heritage designation until late 2021:Residents want property kept as is
Heritage committee agrees to delay discussing possible designation of Ancaster High School land until in-person meetings allowed.
Dundas 50 Creighton tenants cannot be evicted for refusing to pay proposed rents:New landlord’s letter states rent increase and payments would be pursued this week
New landlord’s letter states rent increase and payments would be pursued this week
Citing COVID-19 concerns, Battlefield Optimists cancel Christmas tree lot
Citing a recent spike in COVID-19 cases, the Battlefield Optimist Club has decided to cancel its annual Christmas tree lot at Battlefield House Museum and Park.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 November 9:Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now in Woodbridge
Ontario COVID-19 Update: Premier Doug Ford in Woodbridge
Winona's Fifty Point park to fix ‘huge mess’ along shoreline:Conservation authority staff confident $900,000 budget will cover work
The Hamilton Conservation Authority is taking advantage of the off season at Fifty Point to repair what is being described as “a huge mess” left by erosion in three areas along the park’s shoreline.
A drive-by 90th birthday celebration for Mountain activist Pat Saunders
A November day that felt more like summer provided a comfortable setting for vehicles lined up along the road decked out in balloons and signs as they honked their horns and rang bells to celebrate the 90th birthday of community activist Pat Saunder
Deep ditches, narrow bridges currently prevent addition of bike lanes in Carlisle:Deep ditches and narrow bridges complicate situation
Carlisle residents have been asking for bike lanes and sidewalks throughout the village for years, but the City of Hamilton says several issues complicate the situation.
COVID-19 outbreak declared at Waterdown long-term care home
A COVID-19 outbreak has been declared at Waterdown's Alexander Place.
'Broadband is critical'; Five keys for Flamborough in the 2020 Ontario budget:Broadband funding most important for Flamborough, says Skelly
The Ontario government released its 2020 budget Nov. 5, projecting more than $187 billion in expenditures this year — including $30 billion in pandemic spending.
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