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Hamilton Mountain Coun. Terry Whitehead wants to make Ward 14 safer for pedestrians, vehicles
In August, councillors approved spending almost $150,000 to hire a consultant to produce a complete streets report identifying trouble spots along neighbourhood roads within Ward 8. The funding came from the ward’s area rating reserve.
'Way more severe cases': Resilient head lice a concern for back-to-school in Ontario:Parents should be as vigilant as possible: Lice Squad president
After months of physical distancing and at home-learning, Dawn Mucci, president and founder of Lice Squad, said her company predicted a slow start, once their professional lice removal services reopened to the public.
WATCH LIVE: Premier Ford gives his daily COVID-19 update for Sept. 16
Watch today's live COVID-19 update from Premier Ford:
5 things travellers will want to know about the new TownePlace Suites by Marriott on Hamilton Mountain:Hamilton's newest hotel is nearing completion
Work on the $20 million, four-storey TownePlace Suites by Marriott hotel at 1195 Upper James near the Linc began in the spring of 2019. The project is a joint venture between the Mississauga-based Kothari Group and the Sigma Group from Oakville.H
Guelph's Linamar receives $2.5M from province for ventilator production
Guelph's Linamar Corp. has received $2.5 million in provincial funding to retool its manufacturing to create 10,000 ventilators to help the fight against COVID-19.
Hamilton schools ready for coronavirus outbreak:No ‘exact rule’ on closing school or classroom, public health says
Hamilton’s public and Catholic school boards will follow the same procedures if there is a coronavirus case at one of their schools, including by posting information on their board’s and the affected school’s websites.
WATCH LIVE: Premier Doug Ford provides daily COVID-19 update for Sept. 15
Premier Ford and his team of ministers are in Guelph today for an announcement and COVID-19 daily update.
'Made it real': Lynden runner completes virtual Boston Marathon Sept. 5:Lorraine Gavloski aiming to run 50 marathons before age 50
Despite COVID-19, Lynden runner Lorraine Gavloski’s quest to run 50 marathons before age 50 remains on track.
Pandemic restrictions, public safety prompt cancellation of Flamborough Santa Claus Parade
The Christmas cheer that usually resonates in the November night air won’t be heard in Flamborough this fall on account of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hamilton imposes interim control bylaw on Dundas Pleasant View lands to prevent new development
City planning staff have a year to study the conflicting zoning regulations within the Pleasant View area.
More Ontario parents turning to outdoor education options amid COVID-19:‘The demand has been through the roof’: organization director
When Colleen Balfour first looked into Cambridge Farm and Forest School as a kindergarten option for her daughter Clara, she “immediately fell in love with it.”
Man busted in connection with multiple vehicle entries on Hamilton Mountain, in Dundas
Police have arrested a 19-year-old Hamilton man in connection with a string of vehicle entries on the central Mountain and in Dundas.
WATCH LIVE: Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update for Sept. 14
In a news conference at Queen’s Park, Ontario Premier Doug Ford and provincial cabinet ministers Christine Elliott (health), Stephen Lecce (education), and Rod Phillips (finance) provide an update on their government’s response to the ongoing COVID-19 (coronavirus disease) pandemic.
Ashley Homestore moves to upper Stoney Creek
Upper Stoney Creek’s bustling Heritage Highlands shopping area continues to grow with the recent addition of an Ashley Homestore.
Kernels Popcorn 28 years at Lime Ridge Mall:Lori and Frank Malavolta also run Baskin Robbins
Frank and Lori Malavolta are two of the hardest-working people you will ever meet.For almost 28 years they’ve run the Kernels Popcorn stand on the second floor of Lime Ridge Mall near the top of food court escalator and for nearly two years they’
Albion Falls staircase project to be reviewed by stakeholders this fall
Mountain Coun. Tom Jackson says proposed conceptual design for staircase and platform "look gorgeous."
UPDATE: Power restored on Hamilton Mountain, in west end
Alectra Utilities says power has been restored after a wide-spread power outage that blacked out more than 14,000 homes and businesses on parts of the central and west Mountain, extending into portions of the downtown, west and north ends, this morning.
Hamilton businessperson Chris Ecklund says city is 'doing nothing' to improve waterfalls for public
Councillors say the city and conservation authority are taking a "pause" on waterfall planning.
Hamilton Coun. John-Paul Danko ejects Coun. Terry Whitehead from contentious meeting
Public Works Chair John-Paul Danko also muted Ward 4 Coun. Sam Merulla during a contentious meeting over Aberdeen Ave.
'No risk to the community': Summer staff member at Guy B. Brown child care centre tests positive for COVID-19:Employee last worked Aug. 21, is now symptom free, says HWDSB
A staff member at Guy B. Brown Elementary School’s school age child care centre has tested positive for COVID-19.
Response mixed to Spencer Gorge reservation plan:Greensville citizens group fears return of last fall’s traffic ‘chaos’
Spencer Gorge Conservation Area is finally set to reopen to the public on Sept. 19 with a pilot reservation system that already has some of the tourist hot spot’s neighbours fearing a resurgence of traffic chaos experienced last October.
What are the demands on the Carlisle water system?:Maximum demand on four-well system is 1.7 million litres per day
What are the demands on the Carlisle water system, something that is forcing the City of Hamilton to explore an additional water storage system?
'Want to get it open': Carlisle library renovation expected to begin in spring 2021:Project delayed by COVID-19, issues with roof
The Carlisle library project has been delayed, but is still moving forward.
Hamilton man arrested following failed Burlington break-in
BURLINGTON- A 31-year-old Hamilton man has been arrested following a failed break-in to a Burlington business on Labour Day, Monday, Sept. 7.
'Investigation is still ongoing'; No updates one year later in search for missing Brampton woman:Lovleen Dhawan, 27, believed to have been at Dundas Peak in August 2019
More than a year after Brampton’s Lovleen Dhawan was reported missing, Peel Police say the investigation is ongoing, but there are no updates to provide.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19, Sept. 11
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ontario Premier Doug Ford hold a joint news conference in Gogama, Ontario, where they took part in the ground-breaking ceremony for the Côté Gold mining project.
New website allows Ontarians to report COVID-19-related issues in schools:Ministry spokesperson says database is 'misleading'
A new website created by Ontario parents and education workers will allow people across the province to report any COVID-19-related issues they or their children are experiencing in schools — but a spokesperson for the Ministry of Education is calling it misleading.
Stoney Creek Hyundai Tucson owner seeks solution to ‘piston slap’:‘Replace my engine and I’d be a happy customer,’ says Rosemary Assadourian
Rosemary Assadourian’s Hyundai Tucson looks immaculate inside and out.
Canada's Labour Minister Filomena Tassi says basic income 'on the table'
The Labour Minister announced the government was providing $2.5 million to the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety
Man arrested after cup-throwing incident at Dave Andreychuk Mountain Arena COVID-19 testing centre
A 44-year-old Hamilton man has been charged with assault with a weapon following an incident at the COVID-19 assessment centre at the Dave Andreychuck Mountain Arena.
Legal 89-person Brampton party leads to calls for stricter COVID-19 gathering size limits
A large backyard party hosted in Brampton over the Labour Day weekend has renewed debate about pandemic gathering size limits as the city continues to deal with a spike in COVID-19 cases.
Survey reveals Ontarians' misgivings around dining out in a pandemic:70 per cent of male respondents said buffets were the safest option
Ontarians are split when it comes to which styles of dining out they feel are safest amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a survey recently conducted by the team behind the mobile app Andie.work.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 Sept. 10
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 and the government’s response to the pandemic.
Pot shop pitched for Red Hill Creek plaza:Public has until Sept. 23 to comment on AGCO application
The Stoney Creek area’s potential supply of pot stores continues to grow, with a bid for a shop at the Red Hill Creek Centre plaza at the northwest corner of Nash Road and Barton Street East.
'Would not be possible': 2020 Flamborough Santa Claus Parade cancelled:Decision made with 'abundance of caution,' says committee
There will be no lawn chairs lining the streets of the Waterdown core this November — the 2020 Flamborough Santa Claus Parade has been cancelled due to concerns related to COVID-19.
Milk Beauty Bar on Hamilton Mountain's Concession Street offers energy and confidence:532 Concession St. just east of Upper Wentworth
For Jordan Leite and her staff at the Milk Beauty Bar, it’s all about that special relationship with their clients.
Flamborough businesses coping with mandatory mask bylaw:Alternative materials have made things easier for some employees
Since the City of Hamilton passed a bylaw mandating mandatory mask in all business in the city in late July, Flamborough businesses have been dealing with the new reality.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Murder, mutilation, abuse part of life at Ant Hill Kids commune:'I felt my children were unsafe'
A manhunt for one of Canada's most notorious criminals, a self-proclaimed prophet and cult leader, took place near Burnt River in 1989.
Amazon Hamilton expansion includes Stoney Creek delivery station
A Stoney Creek delivery station is part of a major Ontario expansion announced Sept. 9 by Amazon.com.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19, Sept. 9
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 and the government’s response to the pandemic.
Mohawk College residence at less than half capacity:Masks, physical distancing and no visitor rules in place
Jocelyn Kjarsgaard recently moved into the student residence at the Fennell campus at Mohawk College.
These 60-plus hand sanitizers have been recalled by Health Canada:Recall list last updated Sept. 4
Health Canada has recalled 64 types of hand sanitizers that contain ethanol or denaturants that are not permitted for use in these products in Canada.
What’s going on here at Mohawk Sports Park on Hamilton Mountain?:New bleachers at Mohawk Sports Park track
While there aren't too many sporting events happening right now, spectators will soon have a more comfortable view of the action at Mohawk Sports Park.
Clorox Canada launches Support With Strength campaign at Hamilton's Shalom Village:Pilot project launched at 25 Ontario LTC homes
Shalom Village long-term care residence is among the first seniors homes in Ontario to receive an electrostatic spray disinfection system through Clorox Canada’s Support With Strength campaign.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19, Sept. 8
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 and the government’s response to the pandemic.
Ancaster's Cormorant Road extension set to open in a few weeks
The one-kilometre extension has been in the planning stages since 2006 and has been plagued by delays.
Ancaster Farmers Market continues until Oct. 7
There’s still time to get fresh, local food leading up to Thanksgiving.
ANALYSIS: How much do Ontario teachers pay out of pocket for supplies?:Elementary classroom spending on the rise amid COVID-19: survey
It’s the start of the Ontario school year and without a budget for hand sanitizer or disinfectant wipes, one kindergarten teacher from Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB) worries about keeping her classroom clean and her students safe.
Hamilton Liberal MP Bob Bratina defends government's record on funding housing units in Hamilton
"Federal money is going into housing projects in Hamilton," said Bratina.
Hamilton Mountain McDonald's employee reports positive COVID-19 test, says McDonald's Canada
A Hamilton Mountain McDonald’s employee has reported testing positive for COVID-19, according to an emailed statement from McDonald’s Canada.
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