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CRIME: Two women have been taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries after being stabbed inside Maple Leaf Foods on Glover Road early Thursday morning.
The property at Dundas' 10 Newman Rd. was officially exempted from property tax by the City of Hamilton, as a municipally-owned property on Feb. 23.
Hamilton’s public school board is tapping superintendent Sharon Stephanian to guide implementation of recommendations from its expert bullying review panel while also adding an investigator for human-rights complaints.
The Ontario government will be rolling out the COVID-19 vaccine to adults 80 years and up, beginning March 15, with seniors in other age groups to follow in stages from April to June.
The Dundas Valley Sunrise Rotary Club is working with local restaurants on the first annual Dundas Dine to Donate.
A HEADS UP: Mobile phones, radios and televisions across Ontario will ring out with the Alert Ready alarm at 12:55 p.m. tomorrow, Nov. 25 as Canada's public alerting system undergoes a nation-wide routine test.
An employee at a Fortinos grocery store in Stoney Creek has tested positive for COVID-19.
As Hamilton entered the red designation under the provincial government’s colour-coded coronavirus restrictions, councillors were just as confused and frustrated about how to follow the new regulations as their residents have been.
Hamilton’s school bus cancellations may be over by mid-December, says the public school board.
LIVE VIDEO: Premier Doug Ford’s daily COVID-19 briefing is at 1 p.m. Ford will be joined by cabinet ministers Christine Elliott (health) and Dr. Merrilee Fullerton (long-term care) for the update. To watch, click on the link below.
Hamilton's public school board has cancelled final exams due to the COVID-19 pandemic and will grade students based on the specific learning activities and assignments throughout the semester and any final activities that demonstrate overall learning.
A day after raising the possibility of a longer Christmas break for Ontario’s schools because of COVID-19, Education Minister Stephen Lecce says the government doesn’t see the need for such a move. Do you agree?
'Our health system is in a very high-stakes situation': Hamilton Health Sciences president Rob MacIsaac says the city’s hospital system is teetering on the precipice if the public doesn’t follow health and safety measures.
'The funding we’ve received is nowhere near the actual cost': The chair of Hamilton’s public school board says future students face cuts to programs to cover the bill for keeping today’s students safe from COVID-19 unless the province steps up with more funding.
LIVE VIDEO: Premier Doug Ford’s daily COVID-19 briefing is at 1 p.m. The premier will be joined by cabinet ministers Christine Elliott (health) and Dr. Merrilee Fullerton (long-term care), along with chief medical officer of health Dr. David Williams for the update. To watch, click on the link below.