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LIVE VIDEO: Premier Doug Ford and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau make joint announcement Thursday, Oct. 8
In events taking place at Ford Canada facilities in Kanata and Oakville, Ont., Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ontario Premier Doug Ford are expected to make a joint announcement concerning investments in the manufacturing of electric vehicles. Jo
Hamilton Mountain Farmers’ Market harvesting customers:Organizers say business boom after moving to Friday afternoons continued all summer
The coronavirus pandemic has not slowed business at the Hamilton Mountain Farmers' Market.
Power outage in Waterdown Thursday morning:6,108 homes and businesses without power: Alectra Utilities
Power was out in Waterdown Thursday morning to approximately 6,108 homes and businesses.
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger says Commonwealth Games could switch to 2027 to win provincial support
Mayor Fred Eisenberger says province is proposing the city host a 2027 to avoid clash with FIFA Men's World Cup event.
Hamilton's 2020 Remembrance Day ceremonies go virtual on Cable 14
Hamilton cancels all in-person Remembrance Day ceremonies for Nov. 11 to be replaced with "made-in-Hamilton" event.
Shopping for medical grade masks? Here's how to avoid the counterfeit trap:Knockoff watches are one thing. The stakes are higher with N95 mask.
Most Canadian consumers have fallen prey to those who hawk knockoff or counterfeit goods. Fortunately, the repercussions of buying a fake Rolex are minor.
Attendance surge erases deficit fears, puts Hamilton conservation areas back in black:Park fees still set to rise in 2021 despite rosier financial outlook
Surging attendance at Hamilton Conservation Authority parks, since the COVID-19 shutdown ended, is washing away fears of a big budget deficit for 2020.
Limit gatherings at Thanksgiving, Halloween, says Hamilton's top doctor
Hamilton is seeing a spike in coronavirus cases that mirrors what the city experienced at beginning of pandemic.
WATCH LIVE: Premier Doug Ford's daily press conference for Wednesday, Oct. 7
At a news conference in Toronto, Ontario Premier Doug Ford, Christine Elliott (health minister), and Michael Tibollo (associate minister of mental health and addictions) provide an update on their government’s response to the ongoing COVID-19 (coron
Mohawk College to replace Dave Andreychuk Mountain Arena as COVID-19 testing site:New location to accommodate 400-500 tests daily
Mohawk College will replace the Dave Andreychuk Mountain Arena as a COVID-19 testing site, starting Oct. 23.
Rockton World's Fair is cancelled but you can still fall for the annual event:'Enormous hay display,' virtual competitions and 50/50 draw on offer
Although the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of the 2020 Rockton World’s Fair, the Rockton Agricultural Society is still trying to bring a fair feeling to the Thanksgiving weekend.
'Quite disgusted': Vandalism, overcrowding force indefinite closure of Waterdown park washrooms:Latest incident saw 20 smoking in building Sept. 23
The City of Hamilton has closed the washrooms at Memorial Park in Waterdown indefinitely due to ongoing issues with overcrowding youth and extensive vandalism in the building.
$35 million pledged for Ontario schools in COVID-19 hot spots:Funding will go toward new hires, devices for students and cleaning
Schools in COVID-19 hot spots across the province — Toronto, Peel, York and Ottawa — will receive an extra $35 million in funding to hire more teachers and staff, boost cleaning or provide devices for families keeping their kids at home to learn.
Hamilton green-lights Highway 403 Mohawk Road on-ramp project
The $6-million project could take up to five years for construction to begin.
Ancaster's Cormorant Road extension now open
Hamilton has completed the long-awaited extension of Cormorant Road in the Ancaster Business Park.
More than 70 hand sanitizers have been recalled by Health Canada:Recall list last updated Sept. 28
Health Canada has recalled 73 types of hand sanitizers that contain ethanol or denaturants that are not permitted for use in these products in Canada.
WATCH LIVE: Premier Doug Ford provides daily COVID-19 update for Tuesday, Oct. 6
In a news conference at Queen’s Park, Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Health Minister Christine Elliott provide an update on their government’s response to the ongoing COVID-19 (coronavirus disease) pandemic. They are joined by Dr. David Williams (Ont
COVID-19 screening at work is mandatory now. Here's what it means:Employers must balance worker safety and privacy
As of Sept. 26, it is now mandatory for employers in Ontario to screen workers and essential visitors — like contract, delivery and maintenance workers — for COVID-19 symptoms.
Hamilton public school board leaves viewers in dark:Livestream of meeting rescheduled after power failure a no show
A week after a power failure at the Education Centre forced them to postpone their Sept. 28 board session, Hamilton public school trustees were able to meet on Monday — except no one was able to watch online as promised.
Ontario Ministry of Transportation plans to close Highway 403 as part of bridge repair work in 2021
Highway 403 is scheduled to be closed for two weekends in the summer of 2021 to complete the bridge work.
Hamilton Mountain's H2GO Mobile Wash runs 24/7
They are becoming a familiar sight at industrial and commercial businesses in the Greater Hamilton Area.
Hamilton police looking for potential witness in Mountain shooting
Hamilton police are looking for the driver of a black Ford Escape.
Dundas Pleasant View’s 10 Newman Rd. bought by City for $2:Purchase is part of confidential settlement agreement after city staff errors
Purchase is part of confidential settlement agreement after city staff errors
Beautiful Alleys Hamilton Mountain cleanup fills 15 trash bags
Sixteen people armed with work gloves and garbage bags were out picking up trash from parking lots and alleyways along Concession Street between Upper Wentworth and Upper Sherman on Oct. 3.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily COVID-19 update for Oct. 5
Premier Doug Ford and his ministers provide their daily COVID-19 update for Monday, Oct. 5.Watch live here:
Hamilton 2026 Commonwealth Games group proposes constructing 3,000 affordable housing units
The 2026 Commonwealth Games group has partnered with Indwell to build the affordable housing legacy for the community.
COVID-19 assessment centres will now offer testing by appointment only:Change aims to prioritize those most at risk of contracting the virus
Ontario's assessment centres will no longer offer walk-in COVID-19 testing as of Oct. 4, and will adopt an appointment-only model on Oct. 6.
Hamilton's photo radar cameras doing their jobs along Stone Church Road
The two photo radar cameras on Stone Church Road are part of a 12-month pilot project that will see the cameras at 12 locations.
Durham business meets COVID-19 with DIY disinfectant wipes:‘When traditional brands like Lysol were sold out’ The Simple Concept’s eco-friendly cleaners in demand
As the second-wave of the COVID-19 pandemic begins in Ontario, one Durham business has hand soap, sanitizers, cleaners and even DIY sanitizing wipes kits at the ready.
Police probe shooting on Hamilton Mountain's Mohawk Road near Upper James Street:Victim sent to hospital
A man is in hospital with non-life-threatening injuries after a shooting and collision on the west Mountain.
Haudenosaunee deer hunt in Dundas Valley extended another two years:This year’s version runs Monday to Thursday from Nov. 9 to Dec. 3
The Haudenosaunee and Hamilton Conservation Authority have reached an agreement to extend the annual fall deer hunt in the Dundas Valley for another two years.
How to manage screen time for children learning remotely:Due to COVID-19, many Ontario students are learning online
This fall, as COVID-19 continues to disrupt life for Ontarians, high school students are learning through a hybrid in-school and at-home model and elementary school students who haven’t returned to the classroom are learning from home full-time.
Ford announces tightened COVID-19 restrictions across Ontario:Toronto, Peel, Ottawa to experience stricter measures
The Ontario government has announced it will be tightening the grip on public health measures, amid the rise in COVID-19 cases across the province.
Dundas turtle rescued after swallowing fishing hook:Endangered reptile awaits possible surgery at conservation centre
Endangered reptile awaits possible surgery at conservation centre
Millennials, Gen Z most concerned about finances amid COVID-19: survey:Toronto resident had to 'make do, with super little money'
For millennial Devanshi Vijay, managing finances during the pandemic has been quite the roller-coaster.
Ancaster family pedal their way to raising funds for diabetes research
In 2021, it will be the 100th anniversary of the discover of insulin in Canada.
As scientist Adeola Olubamiji rises in her field, she lifts others with her:2020 RBC Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Award winner
Adeola Olubamiji’s dream of being a physicist carried her from a poor neighbourhood in the capital of Nigeria to the forefront of the field of biomedical 3D printing. Now she’s lifting underserved and under-represented youth up with her.
Some Hamilton Mountain St. Elizabeth Mills seniors still miffed after construction project meeting:Residents with concerns about Upper Mill Pond construction say they were 'blown off'
“They kind of put us down in a way,” said Dianne Jackson, 79
'It happened in the blink of an eye': Tornado causes significant damage at Flamborough farm:Environment Canada confirms tornado struck Brock Road property
Environment Canada has confirmed a tornado touched down in west Flamborough on Sept. 30.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 September 30:BONUS VIDEO: PM Justin Trudeau announces $10-billion infrastructure plan
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 and the government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Found medal documents Hamilton heroic act from 1916:Search is on for the rightful owner
Hamilton residents are being asked to help shed light on a medal commemorating an act of heroism from 104 years ago.
Mountain resident Ica Smith is City of Hamilton’s 2020 Senior of the Year:West Mountain resident is a lifelong volunteer
Ica Smith has always believed in helping others.
Dundas Grightmire Arena settlement negotiations continue:Addition project deficit reached $448,659 four months ago
The addition project's deficit reached $448,659 four months ago.
U.S. citizens in Canada despondent after 'atrocious' presidential debate
"I don't know what we can do," said Hamilton Chapter of Democrats Abroad David Mivasair.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Digital tools keep heat on Melanie Ethier case gone cold:'Somebody knows something and that’s what we’re aiming for'
When Melanie Ethier vanished from New Liskeard in 1996, the internet was just starting to catch on. Now it could be the engine that drives this case home, once and for all.
Boone Dog Office Space offering shared office space in Grimsby:The shared office space gives smaller businesses or start-ups a chance to work in an office space
If you have a small business without any office space or last access to your workplace there is a new business in Grimsby that could help you. Boone Dog Office Space, located at 35 Main St. W. in Grimsby, opened for its first phase on October 1.
How will COVID-19 affect seasonal depression this year?:‘All signs point to the pandemic increasing mental health problems’: expert
As we head into fall and winter, those who experience seasonal affective disorder (SAD) may be feeling the additional mental health impacts of COVID-19 and the inevitable restrictions arising with the second wave.
Hamilton councillors reprimand LGBTQ chair Cameron Kroetsch for privacy breach
Councillors refused to remove Kroetsch as chair of advisory committee.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 September 30
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 and the government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
How to bubble: A guide to forming your COVID-19 social circle:Winter is coming. Who will you let inside your home?
COVID-19 case numbers are rising in Ontario and summer has ended, meaning opportunities for physically distanced outdoor gatherings will dwindle as the days grow darker and colder.
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