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Brock University moves Hamilton campus to Burlington
The Hamilton campus of Brock University has been located in a former high school on King Street East.
Veterans unlikely for Hamilton Mountain Legion poppy distribution:Organizers don’t want members having to wear mask for hours at a time
It looks like there won’t be any veterans or volunteers distributing poppies at indoor locations on the Mountain this year.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 October 20
Education Minister Stephen Lecce joins Ontario Premier Doug Ford for today's COVID-19 update.
Few COVID-19 pandemic bright spots for Stoney Creek shops:McGee’s Landing closure not due to coronavirus, owner says
Sharon Richards is slowly winding down McGee’s Landing, but quick to stress it’s not because her downtown Stoney Creek gift shop couldn’t survive the coronavirus pandemic.
Hamilton's blue box service to be taken over by province in 2025
City is expected to save about $6.5 million in operating costs to provide blue box service.
Stoney Creek Rotarians join the fight against polio:World Polio Day recognized
World Polio Day recognized
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 October 19
Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now
Enrolment down at Mohawk College:But not as much as originally forecast
The hallways at the Fennell campus of Mohawk College would normally be bustling this time of year.
Hamilton approves 24-unit townhouse development in Ancaster despite potential parking problems
The proposed 24-unit townhouse development on Londonderry Drive will be located beside a child-care centre.
'Great news'; Metrolinx investigating Toronto to Waterdown BRT corridor on Dundas Street:40-km corridor would use BRT, HOV and bus infrastructure
A City of Hamilton staff report shows that Metrolinx is investigating the business case for a bus rapid transit (BRT) route on Dundas Street from Waterdown to the Kipling subway station in Toronto.
Hamilton man charged after reported carjacking, shooting in Etobicoke
A Hamilton man is facing a slew of charges after Toronto police allegedly seized a semi-automatic gun following a string of events reportedly involving a carjacking, crash, shooting and break-and-enter.
Hamilton's council meetings could remain virtual until early 2021, says mayor
As Hamilton's coronavirus cases increase and with provincial emergency orders still in place, the city can't hold in-person meetings.
Hamilton's Medical Officer of Health Dr. Elizabeth Richardson says public should get used to living in a COVID-19 world
"What we are trying to do is figuring out how to live with COVID," said Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, medical officer of health.
Stoney Creek's Baffin Inc., Canada Goose and Ryan Reynolds team up to keep students warm in Canada's high arctic:Initiative sends hundreds of warm boots and socks to Arctic Bay, Nunavut
What do actor Ryan Reynolds, Stoney Creek’s Baffin Inc. and Arctic Bay, Nunavut have in common?
Flu shots are in at Hamilton pharmacies:Hauser's still plans to begin offering COVID-19 testing
Flu shots are in at Hauser’s Pharmacy and Home Healthcare.
Flu shot in stock? These search engines will tell you:Not everyone has the vaccine in stock, but these tools will tell you who does
Ontarians are encouraged to get the flu shot as the province climbs higher into its second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic and cold and flu season begins. Because the symptoms of COVID-19 and flu infections are so similar, preventing a flu infection in the first place will save you from wondering which virus you have, and help save healthcare resources for patients with COVID-19. Getting the vaccine might be easier said than done right now, though, as people following the
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 October 16
Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now.
Staff, testing in long-term care still a concern amid second wave: advocates:Ontario's plan 'remains unclear': CUPE secretary-treasurer
Despite recent efforts by the Ontario government to implement additional health measures in long-term care, advocates are still citing concerns over testing times and staffing issues across the province.
Ontario colleges, universities cancel 2021 winter varsity sports:Mohawk College, Redeemer University athletes impacted by sports cancellation
College and university associations will prepare for a return to sport guidelines for fall 2021 season.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 October 15:Ontario scraps controversial rule for hiring teachers
Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Why was family murder the only option for these two children?:'It’s amazing that it happened twice in one city … it’s really quite remarkable'
Markham residents Jennifer Pan and Menhaz Zaman both committed shocking acts against their own family members.
'Black Table Talk' fosters a community of wellness for Hamilton's racialized youth
Through her own lived experiences, Rayanne Banaga knows mental health looks differently for many Black youth.
Hamilton Police investigating east Mountain shooting
Hamilton police are asking residents in the Fennell Avenue East and Upper Sherman area to check their surveillance video after receiving reports of several shots fired around 4 a.m. on Oct 14
Volunteers return to Hamilton Mountain Neighbour to Neighbour Centre food bank and warehouse:65 volunteers working limited shifts with masks and physical distancing
Sharon Smith and Karen Scott were not amused with how the coronavirus pandemic was keeping them at home and limiting their ability to go out and do things.
City issues demolition permit to remove fire-damaged addition behind Hamilton Mountain's Long and Bisby building
Hamilton staff issued demolition permit Sept. 30 to remove fire-damaged structure.
‘It’s been pretty brutal’: First month back at school tough on mental health, students say:Ontario students weigh in on school schedule, lack of social interaction
​Before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Andrew Fuller was thriving at school.
Winona's fake Fifty Point pond trades stocked trout for natural fish:Sampling finds nine other species have moved in, ecologist says
The Hamilton Conservation Authority says a popular pond at Fifty Point in Winona is showing promise as a natural fishery two years after the province ended permission to stock it with rainbow trout.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 October 14
Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now.
These 70-plus hand sanitizers have been recalled by Health Canada:Recall list last updated Oct. 13
Health Canada has recalled 77 types of hand sanitizers that contain ethanol or denaturants that are not permitted for use in these products in Canada.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 October 13
Watch Premier Dog Ford's daily update on the COVID-19 pandemic
Hamilton Mountain Neighbour to Neighbour Centre food bank looking for donations:Officials concerned food donations may drop off going into holiday season
Neighbour to Neighbour Centre officials are concerned a coronavirus-related drop in community food drives could leave them scrambling to meet the demand for their emergency food services heading into the holiday season, traditionally the busiest time of year at the food bank.
Hamilton police seeking help on west Mountain road rage incident
Hamilton Mountain police detectives are hunting for a male suspect after a 60-year-old man was assaulted in the area of Sanatorium and Rice roads.
'Struggling to get to school': Flamborough students dealing with persistent school bus delays:Carlisle students have had hour-plus delays every morning
Every morning this school year, Chris Newcombe has received an email that his daughters’ school bus is delayed - often by 60-75 minutes.
Hamilton Mountain Toys R Us plaza Tim Hortons closes:Several outlets without drive-thrus have closed in 2020
Another Hamilton dine-in Tim Hortons location has served its last cup.
Pets Sit Pretty and get pampered at Waterdown grooming salon
Come furry friends, it’s time to “sit pretty.”
How many coronavirus cases have been confirmed in Durham Region?
Health department reports 10 new cases on Sunday
'Substantial danger': Class action claim alleges negligence after salmonella outbreak leaves hundreds of Canadians sick and dozens hospitalized
The producers of onions that triggered multiple food recalls and public health warnings and are believed to have caused a massive salmonella outbreak in Canada over the summer were negligent and failed to properly test their products, ultimately putting the public's safety at risk, according to allegations in a class action claim filed in Ontario Superior court.
Hamilton's Mountain Drive Park to get $2-million upgrade
Possible ideas that will be discussed include improving the washroom facility, creating a leash-free dog area and new pathways.
Hamilton's Mountain Drive Park to get a $2-million upgrade
Possible ideas that will be discussed include improving the washroom facility, creating a leash-free dog area and new pathways.
Dundas Pleasant View's 10 Newman Rd. work begins:Councillor wants property added to Cootes to Escarpment EcoPark
Councillor wants property added to Cootes to Escarpment EcoPark
Dundas Lions Club seniors housing sold for $2.7 million:Creighton Road non-profit facility opened in 1961
Creighton Road non-profit facility opened in 1961
Ancaster's Redeemer University partners with Hamilton 2026 Commonwealth Games to build $41.5-million sports facility
The proposed multi-sport facility would have six gyms and host badminton if Hamilton lands the 2026 Commonwealth Games.
Winona Seniors Club cautiously reopens after COVID-19 break:Small classes among safeguards for a vulnerable age group
Though she and fellow art-class students found other ways to stay in touch during the Winona Seniors Club’s COVID-19 shutdown, including via Zoom, Trudy Klassen says there’s no substitute for the real thing.
Here's what you need to know about Ontario's latest COVID-19 restrictions:Toronto, Peel, Ottawa moving into modified Stage 2, Oct. 10
After consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health and public health officials, the Ontario government has announced that Toronto, Peel and Ottawa will be moving into a "modified" version of Stage 2.
Dundas Painted Turtle still active after swallowing fish hook:Surgery considered difficult, dangerous as vet waits for hook to pass through
Surgery considered difficult, dangerous as vet waits for hook to pass through
Dundas York Road death investigation complete:No charges related to 'sudden death' of man in wooded area
No charges related to “sudden death” of man in wooded area
Fall harvest at Stoney Creek's Market in the Creek
Market in the Creek concluded another season of helping Stoney Creekers eat and shop local.The King Street vendor showcase held its final event on Oct. 8.
Dundas Museum receives COVID-19 emergency support grant:$42,953 federal grant supports operating expenses
$42,953 federal grant supports operating expenses
Breast cancer in men rare but potentially fatal:Former Mountain resident feels fortunate he found the lump early
According to the Canadian Cancer Society, less than one per cent of all breast cancers occur in men.
Injured swan found near QEW in Stoney Creek expected to recover
An injured swan rescued from the Queen Elizabeth Way near Centennial Parkway in Stoney Creek is expected to make a full recovery.
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