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Flamborough service clubs facing challenges during COVID-19:Clubs have adapted, but have financial, morale challenges
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, community service clubs are facing a new normal and looking for new ways to keep going and stay relevant.
Mountain's CF Lime Ridge Mall holding massive pre-holiday drive for Hamilton Food Share:Organizers hoping to collect $500,000 worth of food Nov. 21 and 22
Liem Vu is hoping Hamilton residents will show a little pre-Christmas goodwill later this month.
News Media Canada says forcing big tech to pay for content could help pay for 700 journalism jobs
In a report released in September, News Media Canada estimates that Canadian news publishers could recoup millions of dollars per year if big technology companies such as Google and Facebook were forced to pay for news content.
Dundas’ Carnegie Gallery celebrates 40 years protecting heritage, supporting artists:Exhibit tracing past four decades runs in Gallery’s Barber Atrium through January
Exhibit tracing past four decades runs in Gallery’s Barber Atrium through January
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 November 6:Today's announcement comes from Ottawa
Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now.
Stoney Creek residents reject changes to proposed townhouse development on former Masonic lodge land
Owner is proposing five, three-storey townhouses for 19 Dawson Ave.
Would you sign up for a digital ID in Ontario? Here's what you need to know:Province to begin project consultation in January
Last month, the Ontario government announced plans for a new Digital Identity Project, expected to be implemented by the end of next year.
Hamilton Film Festival highlights Winona filmmaker’s doc:The Protected Place probes Caledonia land-claim dispute
Cher Obediah tapped old footage for her new documentary, but its subject is still so topical it’s getting a star billing at this year’s Hamilton Film Festival.
Dundas Routes Youth Centre aims to reopen this month:New COVID-19 protocols, design planned for 3 days of programs weekly
New COVID-19 protocols, design planned for three days of programs weekly
CHHA group gives Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger a 'smile' mask:Canadian Hard of Hearing Association hoping more people will start wearing transparent masks
The Hamilton branch of the Canadian Hard of Hearing Association is hoping others will follow Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger.
Ancaster Community Services puts volunteer appreciation on wheels:Drive-thru event honours volunteers
Ancaster Community Services is going the extra mile to thank its volunteers during the pandemic.
Project forging Pathways to Care for Black kids, youth in 6 Ontario cities:Researchers aim to increase access to mental health, addictions services
An initiative aimed at improving the lives of Black children and youth across Ontario has completed eight months of research in Toronto and is now underway in five other cities throughout the province.
Hamilton man wins big after purchasing lottery ticket at Flamborough gas station:Winning Daily Grand ticket purchased at Esso on Highway 6
Life for a 58-year-old Hamilton man is a little more "grand" after scoring big on the Daily Grand lottery.
'Necessary for everyday life': Ontario announces $680 million for broadband, cellular improvements:Funding is in addition to previous $315 million commitment
Premier Doug Ford announced the Ontario government will invest $680 million over six years to improve and expand broadband and cellular access across the province on Nov. 4 in Minden.
Province to spend $615M on rural broadband, cell coverage
Hundreds of millions of dollars are being directed toward rural internet access in Ontario over the next few years.During his daily news conference Wednesday, Premier Doug Ford announced that the province would be investing $680 million over the
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 November 4:Today's announcement comes from MInden Hills
Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now
#Unbelievable: Here's how Canadians are reacting to the U.S. election on Twitter
As Canadians watch the election results unfold south of the border, many have been taking to Twitter to comment on the drama, with the hashtag #Unbelievable, which is now trending.
Hamilton Out of the Cold returns to Immanuel Christian Reformed Church on Mountain:Free meal service shifts to pickup-only due to pandemic
For Tammy, the Monday night dinners at Immanuel Christian Reformed Church on Mohawk Road West each late fall and winter have become a big part of her life.
Hamilton Out of the Cold returns to Immanuel church:Free meal service shifts to pickup-only due to pandemic
For Tammy, the Monday night dinners at Immanuel Christian Reformed Church on Mohawk Road West each late fall and winter have become a big part of her life.
American citizens in Canada nervous as ballots continue to be counted in 2020 election
Democrats Abroad Canada members say they continue to wait until all ballots are counted in battleground states.
Multiple varieties of Miss Vickie's potato chips recalled over possible glass pieces:At least one related injury has been reported
The Canada Food Inspection Agency is warning Canadians seven varieties of Miss Vickie's potato chips could contain pieces of glass after Miss Vickie's Canada issued a recall on Nov. 3.
Restaurants and gyms reopening in York, Peel, Ottawa Nov. 7:What you need to know about the province's new guidelines
Indoor dining and gyms will be reopening in York, Peel and Ottawa this week, as part of the new COVID-19 guidelines released by the provincial government today.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 November 3
Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now.
Ancaster Tennis Club finishes the season with no COVID-19 outbreaks:Tennis club had no COVID outbreaks
On Saturday, Oct. 31, Ancaster Tennis Club (ATC), put the courts, and the 2020 season, to bed for the winter. In a season like no other in the club’s history, ATC had to adapt very quickly to the realities of COVID-19.
5 things your workplace can do to help prevent COVID-19 outbreaks:Cohorts aren't just for classrooms
Physical distancing measures have been proven to significantly reduce the spread of COVID-19, and many people can achieve a safe physical distance from others by working from home.
Hamilton trans students outed by online learning platform:Public board vows to address MS Teams’ use of former names
Hamilton’s public school board says it’s working to prevent a repeat of transgender students being inadvertently outed by its Microsoft Teams group-chat platform.
Winona’s Memphis Fire eatery adds photo collages to survival menu:Local restaurants finding different ways to deal with COVID downturn
As cooler weather clips the patio season that has been a COVID lifeline to many local restaurants, Winona’s renowned Memphis Fire Barbeque Company is adding something a bit unexpected to its survival menu: custom photo collages.
Hamilton Mountain Farmers’ Market wraps up successful season despite COVID-19 pandemic:Move to Friday afternoon likely to continue next spring
About 150 people dropped by on the final day of the Hamilton Mountain Farmers’ Market despite cool and cloudy conditions Oct. 30.
Hamilton police continue to investigate pair of shootings on Mountain over the weekend
Hamilton police continue to investigate two shootings that took place on the Mountain over the weekend.
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Terry Whitehead's year of living precariously
"It was the first time in my life I faced anxiety and fear," said Whitehead.
Ontario long-term care residents to get 4 hours of direct care daily by 2025:RNAO CEO not impressed by timeline, says she's 'seen this movie before'
The Ontario government has announced its commitment to ensure long-term care residents get an average of four hours of direct care each day — a standard that advocates have been pushing for, for approximately ten years.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 November 2
Ontario Premier Doug Ford makes announcement in Mississauga
Dundas Remembrance Day parade, ceremony cancelled by COVID-19:Poppy Fund should survive change in fundraising effort
Poppy Fund should survive change in fundraising effort
Scientists working with employers in Ontario to prevent COVID-19 outbreaks:Pandemic Solutions teaming up with employers in Ontario
Researchers from universities across Canada teamed up earlier this year to establish protocols for preventing large-scale COVID-19 outbreaks in the workplace. Now those protocols are being adopted by businesses in Ontario.
What's going on at the Melissa Tancredi Soccer Field in Ancaster?:Melissa Tancredi soccer field refurbished
Construction is underway to upgrade the Melissa Tancredi Soccer Field on Jerseyville Road.
'A pat on the back'; Garry Flood named Flamborough Senior Volunteer of the Year:Flood recognized for work with Rotary Club of Waterdown
Garry Flood has been named the 2020 Flamborough Senior Volunteer of the Year by Flamborough Connects.
Ontario restaurants demand explanation of COVID-19 data from province:Industry association estimates 68,700 jobs lost in hot spot regions
In an open letter to the provincial government, a coalition of leaders from Ontario's food service sector this week asked for access to the data driving the province's latest decisions around restaurant operations amid the pandemic.
'It's a community thing': Waterdown's 'Fry Guy' holds annual Halloween Fry Night:Chris Amell started local Halloween tradition eight years ago
Waterdown’s Chris Amell — affectionately known in his neighbourhood as "The Fry Guy" — will once again be holding his annual Halloween fry night.
Hamilton Health Sciences opens $30-million stem cell transplantation centre on Mountain:New facility at Juravinski Hospital named after donors Ron and Nancy Clark
The new Ron and Nancy Clark Stem Cell Transplantation and Cellular Therapies Unit is ready to receive patients.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 October 30
Ontario Premier Doug Ford makes announcement in Etobicoke
MADD Canada launches Ontario raffle as part of annual Red Ribbon campaign:50/50 draw to help promote sober driving during the holiday season
This year, MADD Canada's Project Red Ribbon campaign will look a bit different for Ontarians, but it still has the same goal: to support the organization and to promote sober driving as residents head into the holiday season.
Mountain resident is 1 millionth ebook borrower from Hamilton Public Library:Virtual branch borrowing up 300 per cent so far this year
When Konnie Vissers borrowed the ebook “Understanding Garden Design, The Complete Handbook for Aspiring Designers” by Vanessa Gardner Nagel from the Hamilton Public Library, little did she know she would be making history.
Dundas Horn of Plenty apartment construction moves ahead:Owners overcome series of delays over last few years
Owners overcome series of delays over last few years
Hamilton trustees question police say on cancelled school liaison program's gaps:Seat at advisory group table called ‘barrier’ to student participation
Hamilton’s public school board is forming a community working group to help find ways to fill any gaps left by June’s termination of a Hamilton police liaison program, but some trustees are already questioning the role police will play.
Dentist’s office planned for former Dundas Pizza Pizza location:Cootes Drive location anticipates March opening
Cootes Drive location anticipates March opening
Hamilton councillors defer discussing reprimand of LGBTQ committee chair Cameron Kroetsch
Councillors approved reprimanding LGBTQ chair in September for violating provincial privacy act.
These Ontario businesses are thriving and struggling through the pandemic:Ontarians' lifestyles have changed and it shows in their spending
Ontarians' lifestyles have changed significantly since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent public health response, and it shows in the way they spend their money.
‘Frustrating and demoralizing’: Education groups launch public survey on Ontario school plan:School plan informed by 'best medical and scientific minds in the country': ministry spokespers
Ontario Families for Public Education and the Ontario Parent Action Network have announced they will be launching a public consultation process regarding the province’s pandemic education plan.
Queen Bee Studio opens on Hatt street in Dundas:Tracey-Mae Chambers uses beeswax as sculpture medium
Tracey-Mae Chambers uses beeswax as sculpture medium
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 October 29
Ontario Premier Doug Ford makes announcement in Barrie
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