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No Place Like Home for Hamilton Mountain Cancer Assistance Program gala:Online fundraiser slated for Nov. 12
Cancer doesn’t take a break and neither does the Cancer Assistance Program.
Appliances, paper towel: Why it’s still difficult to access certain products amid COVID-19:Ontario supply chain management expert weighs in on the reasons behind the shortages
Nearly eight months into the pandemic, people across Ontario are continuing to find shortages of certain products at their usual retail locations.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Family, friend seek answers in 'Soldier's' unsolved murder:'I’m just shocked nobody is coming forward'
Kurt McKechnie, who served 17 years in the Canadian Armed Forces, was shot to death Jan. 31, 2019 at his girlfriend's Waterloo home.
Hamilton school trustees want their share of Ontario’s federal COVID-19 cash:Board eyes $10.3M deficit because of higher costs, lower enrolment
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.
Halloween at St. Elizabeth Village on Hamilton Mountain
It’s an opportunity for youngsters to do some safe trick-or-treating and see their grandparents at the same time.
Hamilton to examine modular affordable housing options to use $10.76 million from federal government
Hamilton receives $10.76 million as its share of $500 million from federal government's Rapid Housing Initiative.
Hamilton to examine modular affordable housing options to us $10.76 million from federal government
Hamilton receives $10.76 million as its share of $500 million from federal government's Rapid Housing Initiative.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 October 28
Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now.
Santa Claus will be making a drive-thru appearance in Ancaster:Jolly old elf will be at the Ancaster Fairgrounds Dec. 3
Ancaster Heritage Days committee crafted a drive-thru event to be held at Ancaster Fairgrounds in December.
'Promotes togetherness': Waterdown students staying active with neighbourhood walks:Walks help promote health, togetherness amid COVID-19
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.
What you need to know about COVID-19 isolation sites — and the conspiracy theories:Conspiracy theories about internment camps part of rise in misinformation, PM says
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.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 October 27
Watch as Ontario Premier Doug Ford speaks with reporters in Brampton
Hamilton Mountain Legion holding limited indoor Remembrance Day service:Maximum of 50 people permitted by invitation only
There will be no packed hall this year during the Nov. 11 Remembrance Day service at the Mountain Legion.
Hamilton police probe gunshot on central Mountain
A dispute between two groups of males led to a single gunshot on the central Mountain.
Papa John’s adds to Stoney Creek’s menu choices:New location opens in Gateshead plaza at 184 Hwy. 8
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.
Stoney Creek’s Saltfleet District High School sports field ‘quite an upgrade’:COVID-19 delays chance to host first home game in over 10 years
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.
Hamilton Catholic board to appoint replacement for Tony Perri:Ward 3 and 4 trustee passed away suddenly in September
The Catholic school board will appoint a new trustee for Wards 3 and 4 after the sudden passing of Tony Perri in mid-September.
'No-brainer': Providence Christian School moves outdoors for deeper learning:Community support made outdoor space possible
At the far side of Providence Christian School grounds, children swing from tree branches, tumble over logs and enjoy the outdoors — all while learning.
Dundas seniors housing rent increase may be stalled by provincial freeze:Former Lions Club affordable seniors apartment property located within flood plain
Former Lions Club affordable seniors apartment property located within flood plain
Ren’s Pets continues expansion with new store in upper Stoney Creek
Ren’s Pets has extended another paw to help pets live their best life.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 October 26
Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now.
Residents demand removal of digital sign, lighting at new Greensville school:Board has pledged to turn off sign at night, reduce lighting
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 investigating east Mountain shooting
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.
Oakville and Burlington as well as Milton see jumps in COVID-19 cases as Halton mayors urger Premier Doug Ford not to move region to modified Stage 2:Halton inching closer to 2,000 total coronavirus c
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
COVID-19 case at Mohawk College’s Fennell campus
Mohawk College has announced there has been a confirmed case of COVID-19 at the Fennell campus.
COVID-19 at Mohawk College’s Fennell campus
Mohawk College has announced there has been a confirmed case of COVID-19 at the Fennell campus.
Employee at Burlington McDonald’s tests positive for COVID-19
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
'Proud to be a Waterdown Warrior': Anita Bates retires after 36 years at WDHS:Bates started at Waterdown District High School in 1970
A Waterdown Warriors legend has retired.
Hamilton trustees to give Sherwood Secondary School rebuild one more shot:Staff report identifies move to Barton as possible alternative
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.
Hamilton's fraud hotline finds over $200,000 in waste and leads to five employees fired
The three-year pilot fraud hotline program, installed in July 2019, saw 85 tips to the city involving city waste or fraud.
Don't be fooled by fewer COVID-19 hospitalizations: epidemiologists:Expert confident hospital admissions 'are going to start to increase'
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.
Dundas Pleasant View right-of-way topped with gravel:City not aware of any plans to pave York Road property access
City not aware of any plans to pave York Road property access
New Hamilton Mountain COVID-19 testing centre open at Mohawk College:Centre will operate seven days a week, swabbing nearly 400 people per day
The new St. Joseph’s Mountain COVID-19 testing centre at the Fennell campus of Mohawk College opened Oct. 23.
Positive space groups failing LGBTQ students, Hamilton bullying review told:Leaders often lack knowledge on key trans issues, activists say
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.
Hamilton proposes address changes for about 80 homeowners in Flamborough, Dundas, Ancaster
About 80 households located in Flamborough, Dundas and Ancaster are impacted by plan to change addresses.
5 ways Ontario’s small businesses can stay competitive this holiday season:‘It's very much a question of being top of mind’: Retail Council president
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.
Loneliness, isolation up among Canadians as pandemic persist: report:Being outside can help. What are your outdoor plans for this winter?
Being outside can help. What are your outdoor plans for this winter?
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 October 22
Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Who mailed the bomb that killed Wayne Greavette?:'Have a Merry Christmas and may you never have to buy another flashlight,' the typed note read.
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.
'Closed permanently'; Longtime mobile blood donor clinic in Waterdown ends:Church not opening parish hall due to COVID-19
Canadian Blood Services has permanently closed its long-running mobile blood donation clinic in Waterdown.
Ontario seniors' advocates concerned over liability protection in long-term care:'We are calling for this bill to be defeated': Ontario Health Coalition director
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.
UPDATE: Missing Burlington teen found safe and sound
Jaime Nicole is growing more worried with each passing minute.
'I'm terrified': Mother of missing Burlington boy, 15, worried sick about her son
Jaime Nicole is growing more worried with each passing minute.
'Immediately stop using': Numerous well-known wipes products sold in Canada recalled due to infection fears:The affected products were sold from February 14, 2020 to October 7, 2020, Health Canada sai
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.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 October 21
Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now.
Hamilton man charged with threatening shooting at Toronto school:Man allegedly made threat during online chat
A Hamilton man has been arrested and charged for allegedly making online threats to commit a shooting at an unnamed Toronto school.
Student at Mohawk College's Stoney Creek campus tests positive for COVID-19
Mohawk College has become aware of a confirmed COVID-19 case in a student connected to the school’s Stoney Creek campus.
How many COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in Durham Region?
One death reported in Durham on Oct. 16, the first since early June
Masks, Plexiglas create barriers for Ontario’s hearing loss community:‘The full face mask … that’s kind of their worst nightmare’: CHHA president
Toronto resident Laura Mather recalls the first time her privacy and security was compromised, as a person with hearing loss living amid COVID-19.
Name change proposed for confusing Ancaster street
"The street numbers jump all over the place," said Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson.
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