Hamilton’s public school board is asking the province for its share of $50 million in federal funding for school-related COVID-19 health measures to help avoid a $10.3 million budget deficit.
Students from St. Thomas Catholic Elementary School have taken to the streets and walking around the neighbourhood to help keep them healthy and their spirits happy.
There are a few different COVID-19 isolation facilities currently available to Canadians, and plans for others in the future — none of which are internment camps, as some skeptics have been expressing online, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently assured Canadians.
Stoney Creek residents have a new food takeout and delivery choice with the opening of a Papa John’s Pizza in the Gateshead plaza on Highway 8 on Oct. 19.
COVID-19 restrictions have quashed plans for an official kickoff for now, but gym teachers say they’re still thrilled by Saltfleet District High’s new track and high-end turf field.
At the far side of Providence Christian School grounds, children swing from tree branches, tumble over logs and enjoy the outdoors — all while learning.
Greensville residents are decrying the new digital sign and security lighting at the under-construction school in the community as light pollution — and demanding its removal.
Hamilton police are asking residents to check their security cameras after shots were fired on Locheed Drive, north of the Lincoln M. Alexander Parkway, between Upper Ottawa and Upper Kenilworth streets on Oct. 24.
It wasn’t the record-breaking increase seen for the province as a whole, but Halton’s COVID-19 cases continue to rise at an alarming rate.The Region is reporting 35 new cases today, bringing its total closer to the 2,000 mark (1983).Oakville a
A Burlington McDonald’s was immediately shut down for cleaning after one of its employees tested positive for COVID-19 Friday (Oct. 23).Operations at the 2040 Appleby Line location were halted for a thorough cleaning and sanitizing by a certified
Hamilton’s public school board will try for an eighth and final time to convince the Ministry of Education to help it rebuild Sherwood Secondary School.
Ontario’s COVID-19 case numbers are they highest they’ve ever been, yet our hospitalization rates are lower than they were at the height of the first wave of the pandemic last spring.
Hamilton public schools too often fail to support lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and queer students even when they have positive space groups for that purpose, LGBTQ community activists say.
While recent studies show that Amazon is positioned to lead once again this year as Canadians’ online shopping platform of choice, there are a number of ways for local businesses to better position themselves for success, experts say.
Mere seconds. That’s all the time it took for a bomb to detonate in the hands of Wayne Greavette as he sat in the living room of his Moffat-area home, near Milton, killing him in 1996.
Ontario seniors' advocates are expressing concern about protecting the legal rights of those harmed due to exposure to COVID-19 in long-term care since March.
Health Canada has issued a large recall of numerous wipes products sold in Halton region and across Canada due to a possible contamination that could cause infections.