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Here's what racist microaggressions look like in everyday life:'White supremacy is so ubiquitous here': Toronto lecturer
When Toronto post-secondary instructor Juanita Stephen stands behind the podium, preparing to lecture on the first day of class each year, she can expect the same type of reaction from a number of her students.
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson proposes sidewalk extension along Fiddlers Green Road near Highway 403
There is no sidewalk between Enmore Avenue and the bridge at Highway 403 on Fiddler's Green Road.
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson proposes sidewalk extension along Fidder's Green Road near Highway 403
There is no sidewalk between Enmore Avenue and the bridge at Highway 403 on Fiddler's Green Road.
Ancaster's municipal service centre reopens to sighs of relief
The Ancaster Municipal Service Centre was experiencing its “normal” business during the first day of its reopening Aug. 17.
Dundas work sites investigated by province:50 Cootes demolition and University Plaza roof work under review
50 Cootes demolition and University Plaza roof work under review
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19, August 17:Premier joined by cabinet ministers Christine Elliott and Dr. Merrilee Fullerton
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 and the government’s response to the pandemic.
Suspect you've spotted someone being trafficked in Ontario or you are a victim? Here's who you could contact:#HighwayPirates: Guns, drugs and human trafficking in your own backyard
ONTARIO — Human trafficking happens in our province, with people being moved up and down our highways regularly.
Human trafficking pervasive in Hamilton — and likely Flamborough:#HighwayPirates; guns, drugs and human trafficking in your own backyard
Human trafficking is a pervasive problem Hamilton — and likely within Flamborough — said Interval House of Hamilton’s Sue Taylor, the co-chair of the Hamilton Anti-Human Trafficking Coalition.
'The answers reside with us survivors': Inside the world of human trafficking, and those looking to end it:#HighwayPirates: guns, drugs and human trafficking in your own backyard
Guns, drugs and human trafficking in your own backyard.
'Trying to break away is terrifying': Human trafficking preys on young vulnerable girls:#HighwayPirates: guns, drugs and human trafficking in your own backyard
Affordable housing key to helping escape cycle, social workers say
'Do not eat it': Hundreds of Canadians getting sick from salmonella outbreak linked to onions:The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says it is conducting a "food safety investigation" and has issued mul
The Public Health Agency of Canada is warning Canadians not to eat, use, sell or serve certain high-selling vegetable products as hundreds of Canadians are getting sick with salmonella infection.
Conservative Party leadership candidate Leslyn Lewis seeks upset win this weekend
Toronto lawyer Leslyn Lewis would be the first Black woman to head a major political party in Canada.
'This is the last straw': Flamborough couple wants traffic changes after vehicle hits house:Bob Lusted thrown 14 feet after SUV burst through wall of Brock Road home
At 9:30 a.m. Aug. 10, Bob Lusted was sitting on the couch in the living room of his house at the southeast corner of Brock Road and 8th Concession West.
Ontario and Hamilton at crossroads over future of brow lands
Ontario government expands zoning for brow lands to include residential development.
GoFundMe campaign aims to help tenant who lost everything in Stoney Creek fire
According to friend Kelli O'Ceallaigh, Steve Lee is the kind of guy who would give you the shirt off his back.
Remorse or taunting? Police investigating if man accused of beating Whitby woman also donated to her GoFundMe account:Donation made in suspect's name to GoFundMe page for Whitby woman was victim of 'h
Donation made in suspect's name to GoFundMe page for Whitby woman was victim of 'horrific' attack.
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE?: Mikmada Homes Dundas Street development:Road works, servicing complete at former Connon Nurseries site
Mikmada Homes' Gemstone Towns development, at the former Connon Nurseries site, is moving closer to construction.
Hamilton Mountain's recreation facilities receive $100,000 in improvements
The recreation facilities include Westmount Recreation Centre, Walker Pool, and Mountain Arena.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19, August 14
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
Crash closes Queensdale Avenue East on Hamilton Mountain
The intersection of Queensdale Avenue East and Upper Sherman Avenue was closed at about 5 p.m. Aug. 13 for an accident investigation.
Hamilton's DARTS service poised to get another budget bailout to keep running
The non-profit transit system needs $795,992 to cover its 2019 budget because of additional customer trips made.
LIVE VIDEO: Stephen Lecce, Minister of Education, announces back-to-school plans:Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s
Stephen Lecce, Ontario’s minister of education, is expected to provide an update on the province’s plan for the 2020–21 school year.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19, August 12
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario health officials provide COVID-19 update
Ontario's medical officer of health provides COVID_19 update.
Who to call about illegal guns in Ontario:#Highway pirates; guns, drugs and human trafficking in your own backyard
ONTARIO – Some guns are in our communities illegally with illegal guns known to be found by police during vehicle stops along our highways.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Alexandra Flanagan's family awaits verdict in killer's appeal:'He thinks his sentence is too harsh'
Barrie's Alexandra Flanagan was last seen on July 8, 2007. Her remains were discovered months later and led investigators to create a Mr. Big sting during which her killer confessed.
Hamilton to get $45 million from Ontario to cover coronavirus pandemic-related costs
Hamilton is facing a budget deficit of $60 million because of the extra spending and loss of revenue due to the pandemic.
Flamborough-Glanbrook Tory MPP Donna Skelly says Hamiltonians could pay bulk of LRT costs
"Do (Hamilton) want to go to the taxpayers of Hamilton or are they going to the federal government?" says Skelly.
Dundas built heritage inventory to address hundreds of unrecorded historic structures:More than 360 local pre-1900 buildings not inventoried
More than 360 local pre-1900 buildings not inventoried
What’s going on here on Hamilton Mountain?:Former Eastmount Park school demolition
Residents near Eastmount Park on the central Mountain have likely heard the sounds of heavy equipment dismantling a former school. Demolition work is continuing throughout the summer.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19, August 12
Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily update on the COVID-19 pandemic
6 things to know about the impact of COVID-19 on Ontario’s finances:Province's deficit projected to hit $38.5B
Ontario Finance Minister Rod Phillips ​revealed the impact COVID-19 has had on the province's finances today and announced further funding to be put toward supports and contingencies — an increase of $13 billion from what was projected in their initial action plan.
LIVE STREAM: COVID-19 pandemic doubles Ontario’s sky-high budget deficit to a record $38.5B
COVID-19 pandemic doubles Ontario’s sky-high budget deficit to a record $38.5B. Watch video as Finance Minister and Ajax MPP Rod Phillips provides grim fiscal update.
Sweet Jesus serves up specialty desserts and ice cream:Ground floor CF Lime Ridge Mall near main entrance
Looking to cool off on a hot day?Then drop by Sweet Jesus at CF Lime Ridge Mall for an ice cream cone or waffle cone, milkshake, strawberry or root beer float.You can get a regular soft ice cream cone or really give your sweet tooth a treat wi
Should I send my young child to school with a mask if it’s not mandatory?:There's no one-size-fits-all solution: OMA president
As Ontarians brace for a different type of school year this September, parents may be wondering whether they should be sending their young children to school with a mask — even if it’s not mandatory.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19, August 11:Toronto Mayor John Tory joins Premier Doug Ford
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford's daily news conference on COVID-19 and the government’s response to the pandemic.
Historians mourn Waterdown estate destroyed by fire:The home known as Woodhill, built in 1833, contained a “density of history”
A July fire that destroyed an estate built in 1833 near Waterdown has left historians grieving the loss of a home that contained a “density of history.”
New farmers' market takes root at Rockton Fairgrounds
Shop local, shop fresh.
Celebrating 200 years of harmonious living in Mineral Springs
Celebration by residents scheduled for June has been pushed to September.
CWHM Lancaster crew salutes Sylvia Cook:Warbird does special flypast over St. Peter’s at Chedoke
When Sylvia Cook was a little girl, her mother Vera often told her stories of how, during the Second World War, she would run outside from her home in London, U.K and wave her scarf whenever the Lancaster bombers would fly over.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19, August 10
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
Dundas mischief suspect not immediately found:Nothing stolen from downtown bike shop: Police
Nothing stolen from downtown bike shop: Police
Tough times for Penny Pincher Costumes on Concession:Owner gets CERB injection to stay afloat, hopes biz will pickup
Terry Rhodes was happy to be back in costume.
Ancaster gardener grows snake-like zucchini
It’s nearly six feet long and resembles a python.
Ancaster senior seeks help with deciduous dilemma
A massive willow tree is a growing concern for an Ancaster senior.
Flamborough's Bogle Seeds open for seeds and feed — not sunflower selfies
Two summers ago, a hoard of tourists descended on Bogle Seeds in Flamborough and rushed the field of sunflowers to snap the perfect selfie.
Dundas historic artifacts await a future public home:Archaeologists call Morden-Hare find 'significant' to local history
Archaeologists call Morden-Hare find “significant” to local history
Land for new Ancaster business park granted severance
Plans have been under discussion for a new business park along Garner Road within the Airport Employment Growth District.
Something stinks on Hamilton Mountain near Inch Park:Skunks causing concern
What appears to be an increase in the local skunk population has residents around Inch Park keeping an extra eye out, especially when they put their dogs out after sunset.
Wally Parr sausage fundraiser benefits Janet Lee Women's Institute
The Janet Lee Women’s Institute Branch is selling Wally Parr sausage as a fundraiser for the local WI branch and the Erland Lee Museum.
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