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Ontario could soon see 1,000 new daily cases of COVID-19
Ontario could soon be seeing 1,000 new daily cases of COVID-19 in the coming weeks.
Toronto COVID-19 strategist wins RBC Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Award:'What drives me is knowing I can be useful,' says Krishana Sankar
When Krishana Sankar immigrated to Canada from Guyana as a teenager, with her mother and two younger sisters, she immediately took on the role of surrogate parent, helping the family make important decisions and settle in to their new home.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 September 29
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 and the government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Stoney Creek's St. John Henry Newman community mourns the loss of Ben Zwolak:Former student passed away suddenly Sept. 21
The St. John Henry Newman community is mourning the sudden death of former student Benjamin Zwolak.
What's Going on Here Now? Waterdown Fortinos expansion delayed by COVID-19:Expanded grocery store expected to open summer 2021
The Waterdown Fortinos expansion has been delayed by COVID-19 and will now see the expanded grocery store open in the summer of 2021.
'Anyone can become sick': More than 500 illnesses and 71 hospitalizations reported as Salmonella outbreak in Canada grows:Canadian health officials warning residents
The Public Health Agency of Canada has a stern warning for Canadians as a serious salmonella outbreak continues to grow.
What's Going on Here Now? CHCH on track for 2021 move to Flamborough:TV station expects to move in May or June 2021
CHCH is on track to move into its new Flamborough home in spring 2021.
'It all sounds good': Throne speech wage subsidy continuation welcomed by Flamborough businesses:Concerns about debt, implementation linger
Following the federal Liberal government’s Throne Speech on Sept. 23, several elements were well received by the Flamborough business community — but questions remain about the cost and implementation of several areas.
Dundas Market Street bike lane stopping short of Hatt Street:Cyclists say Hamilton-Brantford Rail Trail is essential commuting link
Cyclists say Hamilton-Brantford Rail Trail is essential commuting link
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 September 25
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 and the government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Technical hiccups disrupt Hamilton school board's online bullying review session:‘Sorry, folks, this is welcome to Zoom life,’ moderator says
An online community session hosted by the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board’s bullying review panel got off to a slow start and didn’t take long to show the pitfalls of virtual meetings.
Stoney Creek residents, watch for your red bags and donate to Hamilton Food Share:Contact-less food collection slated for Oct. 3
Stoney Creek residents are being asked to watch for red bags being delivered by MP Bob Bratina’s constituency youth council.
Dundas node study November virtual meeting possible:City planning staff have launched project website
City planning staff have launched project website
Tumbling resumes at Passion To Fitness on Hamilton Mountain
Limited participation gymnastics classes have resumed at Passion To Fitness on Upper Wellington.The busy studio was forced to close for several weeks due to the coronavirus pandemic but continued online instruction and in June, some in-studio tra
Beautiful Alleys organizing Hamilton Mountain cleanup
The Beautiful Alleys group is urging Mountain residents to take part in their third annual Let’s Pick it Up neighbourhood/alleyway cleanup on Oct. 3.Residents can drop by the Cancer Assistance Program parking lot on Concession Street at 8 a.m. to
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19, September 24
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 and the government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
'I don’t know what’s happened exactly, but I know someone’s been injured...': SIU now involved in east Hamilton vape shop robbery probe:Signature Vape Plus on Queenston Road targeted
Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit is now involved in a robbery investigation at an east Hamilton vape shop.
Hamilton residents raised empty bottles for charity during pandemic
Hamilton customers raised a few empty bottles through their favourite Beer Store and contributed over $81,000 to local food banks and the Juravinski Hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.The campaign by the Beer Store, which began March 17 acr
Beer Store boost for Juravinski hospital and Hamilton Food Share:Empties raise funds for good causes
The Juravinski Hospital and Cancer Centre and Hamilton Food Share are among the local food banks and health care centres that will share $195,865 courtesy of Hamilton area residents returning their empties to the Beer Store.
'Brave until the very end': Oakville girl, 14, killed in horseback riding incident identified:Hamilton police investigating circumstances surrounding death
An Oakville girl who died after the horse she was riding became stuck in a marshy bog is being described as "a bright light" who will be sorely missed.
Ancaster's A Village Christmas cancelled because of COVID-19
"It sucks. No two ways about it," said Rev. Aaron Gerrard, chair of Ancaster Heritage Days.
Ontario to buy 5 million flu shots in largest campaign ever:2020 plan to cost $70 million
The Ontario government has announced a more robust flu campaign this year, in an effort to keep up with future healthcare demands amid COVID-19.
How many COVID-19 cases are there in Ancaster, Dundas, Hamilton Mountain, Stoney Creek schools?
There were three coronavirus cases connected to Hamilton schools as of Monday, Sept. 21.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 September 22
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 and the government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Hamilton's 100th anniversary Mum Show will be a free event
Ward 3 Coun. Nrinder Nann said providing the event for free is a "good will gesture" to the public.
Waterdown marketing agency captures essence of business
A local brand development studio and marketing agency hopes to “capture” the imagination of their clients.
Stoney Creek charity turns junk cars into cash for homeless:Free pickup followed by tax receipt for vehicle’s sale value
If you’ve got a vehicle you no longer want because it’s old or unroadworthy, Georgina Rosenberg hopes you’ll consider it as a chance to help people in need of food and a roof over their head.
Stoney Creek Day of Peace protest
Members of the Hamilton Coalition To Stop The War engage passing motorists while protesting Canadian arms exports to Saudi Arabia outside Hamilton East-Stoney Creek Liberal MP Bob Bratina’s constituency office in downtown Stoney Creek on Sept. 21.
Hamilton's Sam Lawrence Park prepares for $16-million makeover
Mountain Couns. Esther Pauls and John-Paul Danko contribute $1.952 million for first part of redevelopment.
Hamilton Public Library's Bookmobile is back:Service resumes as of Sept. 22
The Hamilton Public Library’s Bookmobile is back on the road as of Sept. 22.
Dundas 50 Cootes Dr. demolition anticipated to start this week
Canadian Tire says property sale should close early next year.
Fall colours guide: Destinations for fall scenery in Southern Ontario:50-plus places to visit this season
As the weather gets cooler and the leaves begin to change, your outdoor pandemic adventures are about to get lot more colourful.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 September 21
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 September 2
What's going on here on Hamilton Mountain?:Eastmount Neighbourhood resurfacing
Expect some delays and local traffic only restrictions this fall in the Eastmount Neighbourhood, just south of Concession Street. Road resurfacing on neighbourhood residential streets is now underway.
Hamilton councillors praise Mountain Coun. Terry Whitehead for his 'passion' on behalf of his constituents
"He has constantly stood up for his principles," said Mountain Coun. Tom Jackson.
Flamborough students fight for transportation to Hamilton-wide arts school:Students advised rides to Glendale’s arts program had been cancelled
The past week has been a wild ride for some Flamborough students of Hamilton’s Glendale Secondary School — just not the kind of ride they were expecting; on a school bus.
Hamilton police conducting investigation into large crowd in Ancaster
"Participants should be ashamed of themselves," says Superintendent Will Mason.
Hamilton councillors green light Aberdeen Avenue safety measures for six months
Mountain Coun. Terry Whitehead remains opposed to the plan that will allow four lanes on Aberdeen reduced to two.
Reduced gathering limits across Ontario announced in response to 'alarming' COVID-19 numbers:Changes do not impact staffed businesses and facilities
The new limits are effective immediately and apply to gatherings such as parties, dinners and barbecues
Ancaster residents prepared to save high school green space to the end
"It's important to keep the fields as they are," said Marc Bader.
Ancaster man assaulted at Fortinos on Wilson Street
It started out as simple as could be. Alf Moulden wanted to pick a few things up at the nearby grocery store.
Dundas stunt driving case delayed:Provincial offences court not yet holding in-person hearings
Provincial offences court not yet holding in-person hearings
WATCH LIVE: Ford and fellow premiers discuss priorities for federal throne speech
For today's address, Ontario Premier Doug Ford is joined by other premiers from across Canada to discuss what they would like to see in the upcoming federal throne speech.
Stoney Creek's Ridge Road Estate Winery adopted new methods to sell wine during a pandemic
Ridge Road Estate Winery offered free delivery to help it survive the pandemic at its height.
Dundas Pleasant View property owner dismantles building:City implements new policies in response to staff errors
City implements new policies in response to staff errors.
3,800 Hamilton public school students going mask-free:Teachers' union worried about increased COVID-19 outbreak risk
The president of the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board’s elementary teachers’ union says he’s worried it’s too easy for students to get out of a requirement to wear a mask while indoors to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 at schools.
Coronavirus pandemic delays Upper Stoney Creek infrastructure projects to 2021:Coronavirus pandemic has pushed the deadline for the reopening of Valley Park and library until fall of 2021.
Coronavirus pandemic has pushed the deadline for the reopening of Valley Park and library until fall of 2021.
Harvest Road porch final resting place of wayward vehicle:Flamborough man faces impaired driving charges
Flamborough man faces impaired driving charges
Man charged with vehicle entries on Hamilton Mountain, in Dundas tied to 38 incidents
It appears a 19-year-old Hamilton man charged recently in connection with a string of vehicle entries on the central Mountain and in Dundas has been busy.
Hamilton Mountain's Juravinski Hospital and Cancer Centre stem cell facility nearly complete:Hamilton Health Sciences expects to start treating patients in November
Work on the $30-million stem cell transplantation centre on the fourth floor of the Juravinski Hospital and Cancer Centreon Concession Street is expected to wrap by the end of September.
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