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intheHammer - Quickbite News: Hamilton’s latest local breaking news. BREAKING NEWS: BREAKING: Essential healthcare workers invited to Leafs’ game thanks to Brampton mayor. 1.4. News. Six new COVID-19 cases this week at Hamilton, Burlington, and Oakville grocery stores. INBRAMPTON - QUICKBITE NEWS: BRAMPTON’S LATEST LOCAL inBrampton - Quickbite News: Brampton’s latest local breaking news. BREAKING NEWS: CLOSED: Brampton fast-food restaurant shut down by COVID outbreak. 1.4. News. Brampton mayor confident in battle against COVID-19. Cops seize guns, drugs at Brampton raid. HAMILTON'S LARGE-SCALE VACCINATION CLINIC AT FIRSTONTARIOAUTHOR:ANTHONY URCIUOLI
The large-scale COVID-19 vaccination clinic at FirstOntario Centre opened its doors Monday (Mar. 22) as residents aged 75 and older can now schedule an appointment. On its first day of easing into operation, Public Health says 700 appointments were booked. When fully staffed, up to 3,000 vaccines can be administered per day inside 101York
POP-UP COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINICS OPEN IN MILTON ANDAUTHOR: LUCYMAZZUCCO
This week, the Province of Ontario will be operating pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinics in Milton and Oakville that will offer the first doses of the Pfizer vaccine to all Halton residents ages 12 and older. Beginning today (June 7), residents will be able to book appointments at these clinics through Halton’s online booking system. “I HAMILTON RESIDENTS 70+ CAN NOW BOOK THEIR SECOND COVID-19 More Hamiltonians are eligible to book their second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine through the provincial system Monday (June 7). Those aged 70 and older across the province, as well as people who received their first dose of an mRNA vaccine on or before April 18, can now book their second shot on the province’s BRAMPTON RESIDENTS OF ALL AGES COULD GET SECOND VACCINE As the requirement for second dose vaccines drops to age 70 in Mississauga and Brampton, Ontario looks to move ahead quickly to get the needle into arms of people of all ages. The Region of Peel has announced that as of Monday, June 7 second dose bookings will begin for residents aged 70 and over BRAMPTON RESIDENTS NOW HAVE TO WAIT ONLY 28 DAYS TO GET As of next week, Brampton residents who receive their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine can get their second shot as soon as a month later. Under the Provincial government’s new plan to vaccinate the Ontario public quicker, those who are scheduled to get aINTHEHAMMER
intheHammer - Quickbite News: Hamilton’s latest local breaking news. BREAKING NEWS: BREAKING: Essential healthcare workers invited to Leafs’ game thanks to Brampton mayor. 1.4. News. Six new COVID-19 cases this week at Hamilton, Burlington, and Oakville grocery stores. INBRAMPTON - QUICKBITE NEWS: BRAMPTON’S LATEST LOCAL inBrampton - Quickbite News: Brampton’s latest local breaking news. BREAKING NEWS: CLOSED: Brampton fast-food restaurant shut down by COVID outbreak. 1.4. News. Brampton mayor confident in battle against COVID-19. Cops seize guns, drugs at Brampton raid. HAMILTON'S LARGE-SCALE VACCINATION CLINIC AT FIRSTONTARIOAUTHOR:ANTHONY URCIUOLI
The large-scale COVID-19 vaccination clinic at FirstOntario Centre opened its doors Monday (Mar. 22) as residents aged 75 and older can now schedule an appointment. On its first day of easing into operation, Public Health says 700 appointments were booked. When fully staffed, up to 3,000 vaccines can be administered per day inside 101York
POP-UP COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINICS OPEN IN MILTON ANDAUTHOR: LUCYMAZZUCCO
This week, the Province of Ontario will be operating pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinics in Milton and Oakville that will offer the first doses of the Pfizer vaccine to all Halton residents ages 12 and older. Beginning today (June 7), residents will be able to book appointments at these clinics through Halton’s online booking system. “I HAMILTON RESIDENTS 70+ CAN NOW BOOK THEIR SECOND COVID-19 More Hamiltonians are eligible to book their second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine through the provincial system Monday (June 7). Those aged 70 and older across the province, as well as people who received their first dose of an mRNA vaccine on or before April 18, can now book their second shot on the province’s BRAMPTON RESIDENTS OF ALL AGES COULD GET SECOND VACCINE As the requirement for second dose vaccines drops to age 70 in Mississauga and Brampton, Ontario looks to move ahead quickly to get the needle into arms of people of all ages. The Region of Peel has announced that as of Monday, June 7 second dose bookings will begin for residents aged 70 and over BRAMPTON RESIDENTS NOW HAVE TO WAIT ONLY 28 DAYS TO GET As of next week, Brampton residents who receive their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine can get their second shot as soon as a month later. Under the Provincial government’s new plan to vaccinate the Ontario public quicker, those who are scheduled to get a QUICKBITE NEWS: ONTARIO’S LATEST LOCAL BREAKING NEWS STORIES Your Hamilton, Brampton, Burlington, Oakville and Milton daily source for breaking news, Top 5s, new openings, local stories, life, opinion, voices from the community, events and more. INBRAMPTON - QUICKBITE NEWS: BRAMPTON’S LATEST LOCAL inBrampton - Quickbite News: Brampton’s latest local breaking news. BREAKING NEWS: CLOSED: Brampton fast-food restaurant shut down by COVID outbreak. 1.4. News. Brampton mayor confident in battle against COVID-19. Cops seize guns, drugs at Brampton raid.HALTON -- NEWS
Halton -- News. 1.4. News. MAYORS CHAT: Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward chats reopening after COVID-19 – May 26, 2021. Oakville midfielder Matheson likely CANADIAN DRUG COMPANIES WANT NEW PRICING REGULATIONS 2 hours ago · Almost three dozen Canadian pharmaceutical companies made a direct appeal to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau last month to delay the new drug pricing regulations for a third time. The companies, including all four of the drugmakers behind the COVID-19 vaccines being used in Canada now, want more time, and less pandemic distraction, to try and COVID-19 VACCINE: HIGH-RISK HEALTH CARE WORKERS IN Health care workers who are considered “high-risk” in Hamilton are now eligible to get their second dose of the COVID-19 sooner than 16-weeks after their first. It was announced Tuesday (May 18) that eligible individuals will receive a notification via text message or email with their new appointment date. Those who do not receive a CANADA PAID A PREMIUM TO GET DOSES FROM PFIZER EARLIER 54 minutes ago · Canada paid a premium to get more than 250,000 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine delivered last December, weeks earlier than planned. The detail is contained in heavily redacted contracts released to the House of Commons health committee late Friday, but any specifics on what price was paid or how the delivery schedule was amended were ONTARIANS 30 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER WILL SOON BE ELIGIBLE Ontarians 30 years of age and older will soon be eligible for COVID-19 shot. TORONTO — Ontario is due to expand COVID−19 vaccine eligibility again this week, opening up appointments to people as young as 30 across the province. The government has yet to say which day the minimum age will drop. MALE ARRESTED AFTER ALLEGEDLY DRIVING IMPAIRED TO POLICE 2 hours ago · Police have arrested a male who allegedly drove impaired to Halton police’s 12 Division in Milton. Officers noticed alcohol on the breath of the male who came into the station, leading to an investigation and the male’s arrest. He has been charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle. “Do not drink and drive, especially when driving to the HAMILTON TATTOO SHOP SHUT DOWN BY PROVINCE FOR VIOLATING The provincial government has stepped in and shut down a Hamilton tattoo shop that refused to close under Ontario’s stay-at-home orders. The City had been trying since April to enforce the order but Kryptonian Ink continued to remain open despite numerous visits from local bylaw officers and Hamilton police. Paul Johnson, Hamilton’shealth and safety
BRAMPTON RESIDENTS WHO GOT ASTRAZENECA JOIN REST OF CANADA Brampton residents who received a first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine will likely join the rest of Canada in deciding to choose the Pfizer or Moderna brands for the their second dose. Canada’s National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) says the choice will be up to the recipients who can also stick with AstraZeneca. TheINTHEHAMMER
intheHammer - Quickbite News: Hamilton’s latest local breaking news. BREAKING NEWS: BREAKING: Essential healthcare workers invited to Leafs’ game thanks to Brampton mayor. 1.4. News. Six new COVID-19 cases this week at Hamilton, Burlington, and Oakville grocery stores. INBRAMPTON - QUICKBITE NEWS: BRAMPTON’S LATEST LOCAL inBrampton - Quickbite News: Brampton’s latest local breaking news. BREAKING NEWS: CLOSED: Brampton fast-food restaurant shut down by COVID outbreak. 1.4. News. Brampton mayor confident in battle against COVID-19. Cops seize guns, drugs at Brampton raid. BRAMPTON RESIDENTS OF ALL AGES COULD GET SECOND VACCINE As the requirement for second dose vaccines drops to age 70 in Mississauga and Brampton, Ontario looks to move ahead quickly to get the needle into arms of people of all ages. The Region of Peel has announced that as of Monday, June 7 second dose bookings will begin for residents aged 70 and over BRAMPTON RESIDENTS NOW HAVE TO WAIT ONLY 28 DAYS TO GET As of next week, Brampton residents who receive their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine can get their second shot as soon as a month later. Under the Provincial government’s new plan to vaccinate the Ontario public quicker, those who are scheduled to get a PERSON FOUND DEAD AT DEVIL'S PUNCHBOWL IN HAMILTON A person was found dead at the Devil’s Punchbowl gorge in Hamilton on Wednesday. Hamilton Fire Department responded around 5:45 p.m. to a rope rescue call at the gorge, whose 33.8-metre-high ribbon waterfall has made it a tourist attraction for many nature lovers. A person was found at the bottom and pronounced dead by parademics. RESIDENTS BEING EVACUATED AFTER FIRE BREAKS OUT AT Crews are on scene for a house fire in Brampton this morning. The fire was reported shortly after 11 a.m. at a home at Carberry Crescent/Archdekin Drive, near the intersection of Rutherford and Vodden. No injuries have been reported at this time. Police say nearby houses are being evacuated and road closures are in place at Carberry, Archdekin and Herkley Drive. BURLINGTON, OAKVILLE AND MILTON RESIDENTS NOW HAVE TO WAIT As of next week, Burlington, Oakville and Milton residents who receive their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine can get their second shot as soon as a month later. Under the Provincial government’s new plan to vaccinate the Ontario public quicker, those who are scheduled to BRAMPTON RESIDENTS WHO GOT ASTRAZENECA JOIN REST OF CANADA Brampton residents who received a first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine will likely join the rest of Canada in deciding to choose the Pfizer or Moderna brands for the their second dose. Canada’s National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) says the choice will be up to the recipients who can also stick with AstraZeneca. The OAKVILLE FORD PLANT HITS BRAKES FOR 3-WEEKS DUE TO The Oakville Ford Assembly Plant is shutting down production for three weeks beginning on May 31. The global semiconductor chip shortage will idle several Ford plants, including Oakville’s which will be down to June 21. This isn’t the first time the Oakville plant has had to hit the brakes on production this year because of FIREFIGHTERS ATTENDING TO STRUCTURE FIRE IN HAMILTON First responders are attending to a fire in Hamilton. On Wednesday (February 24) evening, responders with the Hamilton Fire Department were called to a structure fire at 143 Sherman Avenue North. According to the Hamilton Fire Department, the fire is on the second floor and extending towards the roof area. Crews are expected to beINTHEHAMMER
intheHammer - Quickbite News: Hamilton’s latest local breaking news. BREAKING NEWS: BREAKING: Essential healthcare workers invited to Leafs’ game thanks to Brampton mayor. 1.4. News. Six new COVID-19 cases this week at Hamilton, Burlington, and Oakville grocery stores. INBRAMPTON - QUICKBITE NEWS: BRAMPTON’S LATEST LOCAL inBrampton - Quickbite News: Brampton’s latest local breaking news. BREAKING NEWS: CLOSED: Brampton fast-food restaurant shut down by COVID outbreak. 1.4. News. Brampton mayor confident in battle against COVID-19. Cops seize guns, drugs at Brampton raid. BRAMPTON RESIDENTS OF ALL AGES COULD GET SECOND VACCINE As the requirement for second dose vaccines drops to age 70 in Mississauga and Brampton, Ontario looks to move ahead quickly to get the needle into arms of people of all ages. The Region of Peel has announced that as of Monday, June 7 second dose bookings will begin for residents aged 70 and over BRAMPTON RESIDENTS NOW HAVE TO WAIT ONLY 28 DAYS TO GET As of next week, Brampton residents who receive their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine can get their second shot as soon as a month later. Under the Provincial government’s new plan to vaccinate the Ontario public quicker, those who are scheduled to get a PERSON FOUND DEAD AT DEVIL'S PUNCHBOWL IN HAMILTON A person was found dead at the Devil’s Punchbowl gorge in Hamilton on Wednesday. Hamilton Fire Department responded around 5:45 p.m. to a rope rescue call at the gorge, whose 33.8-metre-high ribbon waterfall has made it a tourist attraction for many nature lovers. A person was found at the bottom and pronounced dead by parademics. RESIDENTS BEING EVACUATED AFTER FIRE BREAKS OUT AT Crews are on scene for a house fire in Brampton this morning. The fire was reported shortly after 11 a.m. at a home at Carberry Crescent/Archdekin Drive, near the intersection of Rutherford and Vodden. No injuries have been reported at this time. Police say nearby houses are being evacuated and road closures are in place at Carberry, Archdekin and Herkley Drive. BURLINGTON, OAKVILLE AND MILTON RESIDENTS NOW HAVE TO WAIT As of next week, Burlington, Oakville and Milton residents who receive their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine can get their second shot as soon as a month later. Under the Provincial government’s new plan to vaccinate the Ontario public quicker, those who are scheduled to BRAMPTON RESIDENTS WHO GOT ASTRAZENECA JOIN REST OF CANADA Brampton residents who received a first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine will likely join the rest of Canada in deciding to choose the Pfizer or Moderna brands for the their second dose. Canada’s National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) says the choice will be up to the recipients who can also stick with AstraZeneca. The OAKVILLE FORD PLANT HITS BRAKES FOR 3-WEEKS DUE TO The Oakville Ford Assembly Plant is shutting down production for three weeks beginning on May 31. The global semiconductor chip shortage will idle several Ford plants, including Oakville’s which will be down to June 21. This isn’t the first time the Oakville plant has had to hit the brakes on production this year because of FIREFIGHTERS ATTENDING TO STRUCTURE FIRE IN HAMILTON First responders are attending to a fire in Hamilton. On Wednesday (February 24) evening, responders with the Hamilton Fire Department were called to a structure fire at 143 Sherman Avenue North. According to the Hamilton Fire Department, the fire is on the second floor and extending towards the roof area. Crews are expected to be QUICKBITE NEWS: ONTARIO’S LATEST LOCAL BREAKING NEWS STORIES Your Hamilton, Brampton, Burlington, Oakville and Milton daily source for breaking news, Top 5s, new openings, local stories, life, opinion, voices from the community, events and more. INHALTON - QUICKBITE NEWS: BURLINGTON, OAKVILLE AND MILTON inHalton - Quickbite News: Burlington, Oakville and Milton latest local breaking news. 1.4. News. Ontario teacher unions urge Ford to heed experts on school reopening. Frost warning in effect for Hamilton, Milton and Halton Hills. Six new COVID-19 cases this week at STAY-AT-HOME ORDER SET TO EXPIRE, BUT MOST RESTRICTIONS TO After it was extended for an additional two weeks, Ontario’s stay-at-home order is set to expire on June 2. However, while this means Ontarians won’t be prohibited from leaving their house except for essential reasons, the Province has said all other measures currently in place will remain in place. Indoor gatherings will stillbe prohibited,
THIS BURLINGTON POSTAL CODE IS REPORTING HIGH COVID-19 While COVID-19 percent positivity rates (percentage of positive COVID-19 tests in an area) are declining across the province, one area in Burlington is still reporting a relatively high rate. Toronto-based research group ICES listed postal code areas in Ontario with the highest percent positivity rates for the week of May 30 to June 5. Of FOR FIRST TIME, ONLY THREE BRAMPTON NEIGHBOURHOODS 2 hours ago · While COVID-19 percent positivity rates (percentage of positive COVID-19 tests in an area) are declining across the province, three areas in Brampton are still reporting relatively high rates. Toronto-based research group ICES listed postal code areas in Ontario with the highest percent positivity rates for the week of May 30 toJune 5. Of the
BRAMPTON WANTS TO BE FULLY PREPARED WHEN PROVINCE REOPENS With the province taking its first steps towards reopening on Friday, the City of Brampton is busy preparing to safely move to Step One of the province’s Roadmap to Reopen. This step comes three days ahead of schedule thanks to the province’s successful vaccine rollout. As of Friday at 12:01 a.m., the following rules and HAMILTON STEELMAKER TO OPEN VACCINE CLINIC IN EAST END 10 hours ago · A Hamilton steelmaker, and one of the city’s biggest employers, plans to open a community vaccine clinic in East Hamilton later this month. Starting June 21, ArcelorMittal Dofasco, in partnership with Hamilton Public Health Services, will open the clinic at The Centre on Barton (1275 Barton St. E.), which, at full capacity,is expected to
BRAMPTON MAYOR WANTS PROVINCE TO SHORTEN ASTRAZENECA 11 hours ago · Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown has joined the chorus of those who are questioning Ontario’s decision to have a 12-week second-dose waiting period for people who initially got an Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccination shot. Ontario’s COVID-19 numbers are trending positively, and Brampton is one of seven delta variant hotspots where second doses are being pushed up for people BELOVED HAMILTON RESTAURANT PERMANENTLY CLOSES You’ll have to make some adjustments to your list of Hamilton restaurant patio destinations this weekend. Mattson & Co. on Locke Street is no more. “On behalf of your extended Mattson family, I wanted to share that Mattson & Co. and The Junction Events & Catering are both closed permanently,” posted owner Ronn Mattai on CATHOLIC BOARD HAMMERS PROVINCE FOR ABOUT-FACE ON GRADS 1 day ago · The Dufferin-Peel Catholic Disctrict School Board has sent a scathing letter to provincial officals who have continued to urge school boards to conduct in-person grad ceremonies for Brampton and Mississauga students this year. The letter, addressed to Premier Doug Ford and Minister of Education Stephen Lecce, admonishes the province for, “the manner in which theINTHEHAMMER
intheHammer - Quickbite News: Hamilton’s latest local breaking news. BREAKING NEWS: BREAKING: Essential healthcare workers invited to Leafs’ game thanks to Brampton mayor. 1.4. News. Six new COVID-19 cases this week at Hamilton, Burlington, and Oakville grocery stores. POP-UP COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINICS OPEN IN MILTON AND This week, the Province of Ontario will be operating pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinics in Milton and Oakville that will offer the first doses of the Pfizer vaccine to all Halton residents ages 12 and older. Beginning today (June 7), residents will be able to book appointments at these clinics through Halton’s online booking system. “I INBRAMPTON - QUICKBITE NEWS: BRAMPTON’S LATEST LOCAL inBrampton - Quickbite News: Brampton’s latest local breaking news. BREAKING NEWS: CLOSED: Brampton fast-food restaurant shut down by COVID outbreak. 1.4. News. Brampton mayor confident in battle against COVID-19. Cops seize guns, drugs at Brampton raid. HAMILTON'S LARGE-SCALE VACCINATION CLINIC AT FIRSTONTARIOAUTHOR:ANTHONY URCIUOLI
The large-scale COVID-19 vaccination clinic at FirstOntario Centre opened its doors Monday (Mar. 22) as residents aged 75 and older can now schedule an appointment. On its first day of easing into operation, Public Health says 700 appointments were booked. When fully staffed, up to 3,000 vaccines can be administered per day inside 101York
HAMILTON LAUNCHING EIGHT NEW VACCINE POP-UP CLINICS FOR In an effort to increase youth access to COVID-19 vaccines, the Hamilton Public Health Services mobile vaccination team will launch mobile pop-up vaccine clinics in various locations across the city starting this week (June 8). These eight locations will act as temporary vaccine clinics on the following dates: Saltfleet Community Centre, 605 Hwy 8, Stoney Creek – BRAMPTON RESIDENTS OF ALL AGES COULD GET SECOND VACCINE As the requirement for second dose vaccines drops to age 70 in Mississauga and Brampton, Ontario looks to move ahead quickly to get the needle into arms of people of all ages. The Region of Peel has announced that as of Monday, June 7 second dose bookings will begin for residents aged 70 and over BRAMPTON RESIDENTS NOW HAVE TO WAIT ONLY 28 DAYS TO GET As of next week, Brampton residents who receive their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine can get their second shot as soon as a month later. Under the Provincial government’s new plan to vaccinate the Ontario public quicker, those who are scheduled to get a PERSON FOUND DEAD AT DEVIL'S PUNCHBOWL IN HAMILTON A person was found dead at the Devil’s Punchbowl gorge in Hamilton on Wednesday. Hamilton Fire Department responded around 5:45 p.m. to a rope rescue call at the gorge, whose 33.8-metre-high ribbon waterfall has made it a tourist attraction for many nature lovers. A person was found at the bottom and pronounced dead by parademics. FORMER HAMILTON BAR OWNER ARRESTED IN CONNECTION TO SEXUAL Hamilton Police have arrested and charged a former local bar owner with sexual assault following a lengthy investigation into individuals linked to the city’s restaurant and bar scene. Jesse Chiavaroli, the 41-year-old former owner of several nightclubs in Hamilton and St. Catharines was arrested last week by RCMP in Burnaby, B.C. “As aresult of
OAKVILLE FORD PLANT HITS BRAKES FOR 3-WEEKS DUE TO The Oakville Ford Assembly Plant is shutting down production for three weeks beginning on May 31. The global semiconductor chip shortage will idle several Ford plants, including Oakville’s which will be down to June 21. This isn’t the first time the Oakville plant has had to hit the brakes on production this year because ofINTHEHAMMER
intheHammer - Quickbite News: Hamilton’s latest local breaking news. BREAKING NEWS: BREAKING: Essential healthcare workers invited to Leafs’ game thanks to Brampton mayor. 1.4. News. Six new COVID-19 cases this week at Hamilton, Burlington, and Oakville grocery stores. POP-UP COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINICS OPEN IN MILTON AND This week, the Province of Ontario will be operating pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinics in Milton and Oakville that will offer the first doses of the Pfizer vaccine to all Halton residents ages 12 and older. Beginning today (June 7), residents will be able to book appointments at these clinics through Halton’s online booking system. “I INBRAMPTON - QUICKBITE NEWS: BRAMPTON’S LATEST LOCAL inBrampton - Quickbite News: Brampton’s latest local breaking news. BREAKING NEWS: CLOSED: Brampton fast-food restaurant shut down by COVID outbreak. 1.4. News. Brampton mayor confident in battle against COVID-19. Cops seize guns, drugs at Brampton raid. HAMILTON'S LARGE-SCALE VACCINATION CLINIC AT FIRSTONTARIOAUTHOR:ANTHONY URCIUOLI
The large-scale COVID-19 vaccination clinic at FirstOntario Centre opened its doors Monday (Mar. 22) as residents aged 75 and older can now schedule an appointment. On its first day of easing into operation, Public Health says 700 appointments were booked. When fully staffed, up to 3,000 vaccines can be administered per day inside 101York
HAMILTON LAUNCHING EIGHT NEW VACCINE POP-UP CLINICS FOR In an effort to increase youth access to COVID-19 vaccines, the Hamilton Public Health Services mobile vaccination team will launch mobile pop-up vaccine clinics in various locations across the city starting this week (June 8). These eight locations will act as temporary vaccine clinics on the following dates: Saltfleet Community Centre, 605 Hwy 8, Stoney Creek – BRAMPTON RESIDENTS OF ALL AGES COULD GET SECOND VACCINE As the requirement for second dose vaccines drops to age 70 in Mississauga and Brampton, Ontario looks to move ahead quickly to get the needle into arms of people of all ages. The Region of Peel has announced that as of Monday, June 7 second dose bookings will begin for residents aged 70 and over BRAMPTON RESIDENTS NOW HAVE TO WAIT ONLY 28 DAYS TO GET As of next week, Brampton residents who receive their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine can get their second shot as soon as a month later. Under the Provincial government’s new plan to vaccinate the Ontario public quicker, those who are scheduled to get a PERSON FOUND DEAD AT DEVIL'S PUNCHBOWL IN HAMILTON A person was found dead at the Devil’s Punchbowl gorge in Hamilton on Wednesday. Hamilton Fire Department responded around 5:45 p.m. to a rope rescue call at the gorge, whose 33.8-metre-high ribbon waterfall has made it a tourist attraction for many nature lovers. A person was found at the bottom and pronounced dead by parademics. FORMER HAMILTON BAR OWNER ARRESTED IN CONNECTION TO SEXUAL Hamilton Police have arrested and charged a former local bar owner with sexual assault following a lengthy investigation into individuals linked to the city’s restaurant and bar scene. Jesse Chiavaroli, the 41-year-old former owner of several nightclubs in Hamilton and St. Catharines was arrested last week by RCMP in Burnaby, B.C. “As aresult of
OAKVILLE FORD PLANT HITS BRAKES FOR 3-WEEKS DUE TO The Oakville Ford Assembly Plant is shutting down production for three weeks beginning on May 31. The global semiconductor chip shortage will idle several Ford plants, including Oakville’s which will be down to June 21. This isn’t the first time the Oakville plant has had to hit the brakes on production this year because of QUICKBITE NEWS: ONTARIO’S LATEST LOCAL BREAKING NEWS STORIES Your Hamilton, Brampton, Burlington, Oakville and Milton daily source for breaking news, Top 5s, new openings, local stories, life, opinion, voices from the community, events and more. HAMILTON RESIDENTS 70+ CAN NOW BOOK THEIR SECOND COVID-19 More Hamiltonians are eligible to book their second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine through the provincial system Monday (June 7). Those aged 70 and older across the province, as well as people who received their first dose of an mRNA vaccine on or before April 18, can now book their second shot on the province’s HAMILTON ENTERS FIRST STAGE OF REOPENING AS COVID-19 2 hours ago · Outdoor dining and shopping at non-essential retail stores can resume in most of Ontario on Friday (June 11) as the province enters the first stage of its economic reopening plan. New COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations have dropped in recent weeks, allowing the province to loosen some pandemic restrictions. Outdoor gatherings of up to 10 people HAMILTON LAUNCHING EIGHT NEW VACCINE POP-UP CLINICS FOR In an effort to increase youth access to COVID-19 vaccines, the Hamilton Public Health Services mobile vaccination team will launch mobile pop-up vaccine clinics in various locations across the city starting this week (June 8). These eight locations will act as temporary vaccine clinics on the following dates: Saltfleet Community Centre, 605 Hwy 8, Stoney Creek – STORES AND PATIO DINING NOW OPEN AT HEARTLAND TOWN CENTRE 44 minutes ago · With the province easing COVID-19 restrictions throughout Ontario, shoppers in Mississauga and beyond will be excited to know that Heartland Town Centre is finally reopening on Friday (June 11) for retail and patio dining.. While stores in indoor centres and malls will largely remain closed under the first phase of Ontario’s reopening plan, Heartland Town Centre — sprawling 210acres
BRAMPTON WANTS TO BE FULLY PREPARED WHEN PROVINCE REOPENS With the province taking its first steps towards reopening on Friday, the City of Brampton is busy preparing to safely move to Step One of the province’s Roadmap to Reopen. This step comes three days ahead of schedule thanks to the province’s successful vaccine rollout. As of Friday at 12:01 a.m., the following rules and SIDEWALK DETOURS AND PATIO SETUP TO BEGIN THIS WEEK IN To prepare for the City of Burlington’s patio program reopening, sidewalk detours and patio setup will begin this week. Prior to the Provincial Stay-at-Home Order earlier this year, Burlington City Council approved the temporary patio program for the 2021 patio season. Additionally, council approved speeding up the approval process for 2020 temporary patio permit holders SIGN STOLEN AT HAMILTON POP-UP VACCINE CLINIC 15 hours ago · It might be a sign that no good deed goes unpunished. The Stinson Community Association in central Hamilton, which has helped organize pop-up vaccine clinics in the city this week, says the sign it had made in order to direct people to their appointments was stolen on Thursday (June 10). Hi all, someone took our FIREHOUSE SUBS SINKS TEETH INTO A SECOND OAKVILLE LOCATION 16 hours ago · Firehouse Subs has opened a second location in Oakville. Co-owners Nick Lebastchi and Adam Arefian held the grand opening Thursday of their second restaurant, located at 2501 Hyde Park Gate. The franchisees also own and operate the Firehouse Subs location at 230 North Service Road West. This is the 43rd Canadian location forthe restaurant
POLICE SEEKING TO IDENTIFY SUSPECT FOLLOWING ARMED ROBBERY The Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) – 1 District Criminal Investigations Bureau is looking to identify a male suspect responsible for the armed robbery of a variety store in Milton. Police say on Saturday, May 22, 2021, at approximately 12:30 p.m., a male entered the Big Bear Variety located at 525 Ontario Street. Accordingto
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intheHammer - Quickbite News: Hamilton’s latest local breaking news. BREAKING NEWS: BREAKING: Essential healthcare workers invited to Leafs’ game thanks to Brampton mayor. 1.4. News. Six new COVID-19 cases this week at Hamilton, Burlington, and Oakville grocery stores. CONSERVATION HALTON INCREASES PARK FEES IN OAKVILLE 9 hours ago · It’s going to cost you more to visit conservation parks in Oakville, Burlington, Milton and Halton Hills this summer. Conservation Halton is increasing entrance fees and membership prices to its seven parks effective June 14. It’s been over four years since Conservation Halton, which isn’t associated with Ontario Parks or Parks Canada and operates on RESIDENTS BEING EVACUATED AFTER FIRE BREAKS OUT AT Crews are on scene for a house fire in Brampton this morning. The fire was reported shortly after 11 a.m. at a home at Carberry Crescent/Archdekin Drive, near the intersection of Rutherford and Vodden. No injuries have been reported at this time. Police say nearby houses are being evacuated and road closures are in place at Carberry, Archdekin and Herkley Drive.HALTON -- NEWS
Halton -- News. 1.4. News. MAYORS CHAT: Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward chats reopening after COVID-19 – May 26, 2021. Oakville midfielder Matheson likely BRAMPTON RESIDENTS NOW HAVE TO WAIT ONLY 28 DAYS TO GET As of next week, Brampton residents who receive their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine can get their second shot as soon as a month later. Under the Provincial government’s new plan to vaccinate the Ontario public quicker, those who are scheduled to get a PERSON FOUND DEAD AT DEVIL'S PUNCHBOWL IN HAMILTON A person was found dead at the Devil’s Punchbowl gorge in Hamilton on Wednesday. Hamilton Fire Department responded around 5:45 p.m. to a rope rescue call at the gorge, whose 33.8-metre-high ribbon waterfall has made it a tourist attraction for many nature lovers. A person was found at the bottom and pronounced dead by parademics. NO VACCINES UNTIL MAY 31 FOR 12+ YOUTH IN BURLINGTON Halton’s younger residents will need to wait a little while longer to get their COVID-19 vaccine. Despite the province’s announcement that 12-17 year olds would be able to schedule a vaccine appointment through the provincial booking system or through select pharmacies beginning May 23, Halton Region says appointments won’t be open until Monday, May 31. That also PROVINCE EXPANDS USE OF MODERNA VACCINE THROUGH HAMILTON The Ontario government announced Wednesday (May 5) that it’s expanding the use of the Moderna vaccine to the pharmacy channel this week. Up to 60 pharmacies will participate, with locations in each of Durham, Hamilton, Ottawa, Windsor-Essex, and York public health regions’ hot spot areas for individuals aged 18 and over. 13 MORE POP-UP VACCINATION CLINICS PLANNED FOR BRAMPTON Thirteen more pop-up vaccination clinics are planned for Brampton with some launching as early as next week. Dr. Lawrence Loh, Peel Region’s Medical Officer of Health, confirmed that 13 new pop-ups are in the works to complement the mass vaccination clinics already in place and to reach vulnerable communities. Pop-ups that will beavailable to
5 SHOCKING THINGS YOUR CONDO BOARD CAN DO There’s been quite a bit of talk about what condo boards can and cannot do in the wake of a recent court decision regarding Airbnb. There’s been quite a bit of talk about what condo boards can and cannot do in the wake of a recent court decision regarding Airbnb.Considering how pervasive condominiums are in our modern society, it’s a wonder that there’s so much uncertainty about theINTHEHAMMER
intheHammer - Quickbite News: Hamilton’s latest local breaking news. BREAKING NEWS: BREAKING: Essential healthcare workers invited to Leafs’ game thanks to Brampton mayor. 1.4. News. Six new COVID-19 cases this week at Hamilton, Burlington, and Oakville grocery stores. CONSERVATION HALTON INCREASES PARK FEES IN OAKVILLE 9 hours ago · It’s going to cost you more to visit conservation parks in Oakville, Burlington, Milton and Halton Hills this summer. Conservation Halton is increasing entrance fees and membership prices to its seven parks effective June 14. It’s been over four years since Conservation Halton, which isn’t associated with Ontario Parks or Parks Canada and operates on RESIDENTS BEING EVACUATED AFTER FIRE BREAKS OUT AT Crews are on scene for a house fire in Brampton this morning. The fire was reported shortly after 11 a.m. at a home at Carberry Crescent/Archdekin Drive, near the intersection of Rutherford and Vodden. No injuries have been reported at this time. Police say nearby houses are being evacuated and road closures are in place at Carberry, Archdekin and Herkley Drive. PERSON FOUND DEAD AT DEVIL'S PUNCHBOWL IN HAMILTON A person was found dead at the Devil’s Punchbowl gorge in Hamilton on Wednesday. Hamilton Fire Department responded around 5:45 p.m. to a rope rescue call at the gorge, whose 33.8-metre-high ribbon waterfall has made it a tourist attraction for many nature lovers. A person was found at the bottom and pronounced dead by parademics.HALTON -- NEWS
Halton -- News. 1.4. News. MAYORS CHAT: Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward chats reopening after COVID-19 – May 26, 2021. Oakville midfielder Matheson likely BRAMPTON RESIDENTS NOW HAVE TO WAIT ONLY 28 DAYS TO GET As of next week, Brampton residents who receive their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine can get their second shot as soon as a month later. Under the Provincial government’s new plan to vaccinate the Ontario public quicker, those who are scheduled to get a NO VACCINES UNTIL MAY 31 FOR 12+ YOUTH IN BURLINGTON Halton’s younger residents will need to wait a little while longer to get their COVID-19 vaccine. Despite the province’s announcement that 12-17 year olds would be able to schedule a vaccine appointment through the provincial booking system or through select pharmacies beginning May 23, Halton Region says appointments won’t be open until Monday, May 31. That also PROVINCE EXPANDS USE OF MODERNA VACCINE THROUGH HAMILTON The Ontario government announced Wednesday (May 5) that it’s expanding the use of the Moderna vaccine to the pharmacy channel this week. Up to 60 pharmacies will participate, with locations in each of Durham, Hamilton, Ottawa, Windsor-Essex, and York public health regions’ hot spot areas for individuals aged 18 and over. 13 MORE POP-UP VACCINATION CLINICS PLANNED FOR BRAMPTON Thirteen more pop-up vaccination clinics are planned for Brampton with some launching as early as next week. Dr. Lawrence Loh, Peel Region’s Medical Officer of Health, confirmed that 13 new pop-ups are in the works to complement the mass vaccination clinics already in place and to reach vulnerable communities. Pop-ups that will beavailable to
5 SHOCKING THINGS YOUR CONDO BOARD CAN DO There’s been quite a bit of talk about what condo boards can and cannot do in the wake of a recent court decision regarding Airbnb. There’s been quite a bit of talk about what condo boards can and cannot do in the wake of a recent court decision regarding Airbnb.Considering how pervasive condominiums are in our modern society, it’s a wonder that there’s so much uncertainty about the QUICKBITE NEWS: ONTARIO’S LATEST LOCAL BREAKING NEWS STORIES Quickbite News: Ontario’s latest local breaking news stories. 1.4. News. Ontario to replace Dr. David Williams as chief medical officer: media reports. Province reporting 1,033 new COVID-19 cases, 18 deaths. Brampton mayor petitioning to allow vaccinated essential workers to attend next Leafs game.HAMILTON -- NEWS
Hamilton -- News. BREAKING NEWS: Police cleared in death of woman who jumped from Oshawa parking garage roof. 1.4. News. Number of active COVID-19 cases in Hamilton continues to drop. Vigil in Stoney Creek for B.C. residential school victims draws large turnout. SOUND OF MUSIC FESTIVAL PARTNERING WITH BURLINGTON FOR 8 hours ago · This summer, in partnership with the City of Burlington, the Sound of Music (SOM) Festival will be hosting a virtual Canada Day celebration that will feature free streamed performances by several local artists. The annual festival has been in operation since 1980 and is known for celebrating art, culture and music. Last year, due to BRAMPTON WANTS TO BE FULLY PREPARED WHEN PROVINCE REOPENS 13 hours ago · With the province taking its first steps towards reopening on Friday, the City of Brampton is busy preparing to safely move to Step One of the province’s Roadmap to Reopen. This step comes three days ahead of schedule thanks to the province’s successful vaccine rollout. As of Friday at 12:01 a.m., the followingrules and
BRAMPTON ROLLS OUT SOCIAL MEDIA CAMPAIGN TO ENCOURAGE 11 hours ago · The City of Brampton has launched a social media campaign to encourage and convince local residents to continue to get the COVID-19 vaccine. The 30-second video shows several prominent Bramptonians telling people why they decided to get vaccinated. Whether it’s to hug a loved one, get back to team sports, or to protect our community – we allBRAMPTON NEWS
Five new inductees in the Brampton Sports Hall of Fame. Peel cops donate to Brampton organizations that work with at-risk residents. Brampton resident among three killed in fiery crash on Highway 401. 18+ vaccination program begins in Mississauga and Brampton. Brampton residents will reap benefits of transit upgrade. THREE HAMILTON POSTAL CODES REPORTING HIGH COVID-19 Three areas in Hamilton are among those with the highest COVID-19 percent positivity rates (percentage of positive COVID-19 tests in the area) in Ontario. Toronto-based research group ICES listed postal code areas in Ontario with the highest percent positivity rates for the week of May 23 to 29. Of the top 50 listed, three are in Hamilton: NO VACCINES UNTIL MAY 31 FOR 12+ YOUTH IN BURLINGTON Halton’s younger residents will need to wait a little while longer to get their COVID-19 vaccine. Despite the province’s announcement that 12-17 year olds would be able to schedule a vaccine appointment through the provincial booking system or through select pharmacies beginning May 23, Halton Region says appointments won’t be open until Monday, May 31. That also PROVINCE EXPANDS USE OF MODERNA VACCINE THROUGH HAMILTON The Ontario government announced Wednesday (May 5) that it’s expanding the use of the Moderna vaccine to the pharmacy channel this week. Up to 60 pharmacies will participate, with locations in each of Durham, Hamilton, Ottawa, Windsor-Essex, and York public health regions’ hot spot areas for individuals aged 18 and over. POLICE RESPONDING TO LARGE-SCALE ANTI-LOCKDOWN PROTEST IN Officers are on scene for an anti-lockdown protest in Hamilton this afternoon. It’s reported that approximately 300 people are gathering in the area of Main St E and Kenilworth Ave N to protest the current lockdown restrictions. Police say they’ll be in the area for public safety and enforcement. There’s no word on any charges at this time.INTHEHAMMER
intheHammer - Quickbite News: Hamilton’s latest local breaking news. BREAKING NEWS: BREAKING: Essential healthcare workers invited to Leafs’ game thanks to Brampton mayor. 1.4. News. Six new COVID-19 cases this week at Hamilton, Burlington, and Oakville grocery stores. CONSERVATION HALTON INCREASES PARK FEES IN OAKVILLE 25 minutes ago · It’s going to cost you more to visit conservation parks in Oakville, Burlington, Milton and Halton Hills this summer. Conservation Halton is increasing entrance fees and membership prices to its seven parks effective June 14. It’s been over four years since Conservation Halton, which isn’t associated with Ontario Parks or Parks Canada and operates on RESIDENTS BEING EVACUATED AFTER FIRE BREAKS OUT AT Crews are on scene for a house fire in Brampton this morning. The fire was reported shortly after 11 a.m. at a home at Carberry Crescent/Archdekin Drive, near the intersection of Rutherford and Vodden. No injuries have been reported at this time. Police say nearby houses are being evacuated and road closures are in place at Carberry, Archdekin and Herkley Drive.HALTON -- NEWS
Halton -- News. 1.4. News. MAYORS CHAT: Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward chats reopening after COVID-19 – May 26, 2021. Oakville midfielder Matheson likely BRAMPTON RESIDENTS NOW HAVE TO WAIT ONLY 28 DAYS TO GET As of next week, Brampton residents who receive their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine can get their second shot as soon as a month later. Under the Provincial government’s new plan to vaccinate the Ontario public quicker, those who are scheduled to get a PERSON FOUND DEAD AT DEVIL'S PUNCHBOWL IN HAMILTON A person was found dead at the Devil’s Punchbowl gorge in Hamilton on Wednesday. Hamilton Fire Department responded around 5:45 p.m. to a rope rescue call at the gorge, whose 33.8-metre-high ribbon waterfall has made it a tourist attraction for many nature lovers. A person was found at the bottom and pronounced dead by parademics. NO VACCINES UNTIL MAY 31 FOR 12+ YOUTH IN BURLINGTON Halton’s younger residents will need to wait a little while longer to get their COVID-19 vaccine. Despite the province’s announcement that 12-17 year olds would be able to schedule a vaccine appointment through the provincial booking system or through select pharmacies beginning May 23, Halton Region says appointments won’t be open until Monday, May 31. That also PROVINCE EXPANDS USE OF MODERNA VACCINE THROUGH HAMILTON The Ontario government announced Wednesday (May 5) that it’s expanding the use of the Moderna vaccine to the pharmacy channel this week. Up to 60 pharmacies will participate, with locations in each of Durham, Hamilton, Ottawa, Windsor-Essex, and York public health regions’ hot spot areas for individuals aged 18 and over. 13 MORE POP-UP VACCINATION CLINICS PLANNED FOR BRAMPTON Thirteen more pop-up vaccination clinics are planned for Brampton with some launching as early as next week. Dr. Lawrence Loh, Peel Region’s Medical Officer of Health, confirmed that 13 new pop-ups are in the works to complement the mass vaccination clinics already in place and to reach vulnerable communities. Pop-ups that will beavailable to
5 SHOCKING THINGS YOUR CONDO BOARD CAN DO There’s been quite a bit of talk about what condo boards can and cannot do in the wake of a recent court decision regarding Airbnb. There’s been quite a bit of talk about what condo boards can and cannot do in the wake of a recent court decision regarding Airbnb.Considering how pervasive condominiums are in our modern society, it’s a wonder that there’s so much uncertainty about theINTHEHAMMER
intheHammer - Quickbite News: Hamilton’s latest local breaking news. BREAKING NEWS: BREAKING: Essential healthcare workers invited to Leafs’ game thanks to Brampton mayor. 1.4. News. Six new COVID-19 cases this week at Hamilton, Burlington, and Oakville grocery stores. CONSERVATION HALTON INCREASES PARK FEES IN OAKVILLE 25 minutes ago · It’s going to cost you more to visit conservation parks in Oakville, Burlington, Milton and Halton Hills this summer. Conservation Halton is increasing entrance fees and membership prices to its seven parks effective June 14. It’s been over four years since Conservation Halton, which isn’t associated with Ontario Parks or Parks Canada and operates on RESIDENTS BEING EVACUATED AFTER FIRE BREAKS OUT AT Crews are on scene for a house fire in Brampton this morning. The fire was reported shortly after 11 a.m. at a home at Carberry Crescent/Archdekin Drive, near the intersection of Rutherford and Vodden. No injuries have been reported at this time. Police say nearby houses are being evacuated and road closures are in place at Carberry, Archdekin and Herkley Drive.HALTON -- NEWS
Halton -- News. 1.4. News. MAYORS CHAT: Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward chats reopening after COVID-19 – May 26, 2021. Oakville midfielder Matheson likely BRAMPTON RESIDENTS NOW HAVE TO WAIT ONLY 28 DAYS TO GET As of next week, Brampton residents who receive their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine can get their second shot as soon as a month later. Under the Provincial government’s new plan to vaccinate the Ontario public quicker, those who are scheduled to get a PERSON FOUND DEAD AT DEVIL'S PUNCHBOWL IN HAMILTON A person was found dead at the Devil’s Punchbowl gorge in Hamilton on Wednesday. Hamilton Fire Department responded around 5:45 p.m. to a rope rescue call at the gorge, whose 33.8-metre-high ribbon waterfall has made it a tourist attraction for many nature lovers. A person was found at the bottom and pronounced dead by parademics. NO VACCINES UNTIL MAY 31 FOR 12+ YOUTH IN BURLINGTON Halton’s younger residents will need to wait a little while longer to get their COVID-19 vaccine. Despite the province’s announcement that 12-17 year olds would be able to schedule a vaccine appointment through the provincial booking system or through select pharmacies beginning May 23, Halton Region says appointments won’t be open until Monday, May 31. That also PROVINCE EXPANDS USE OF MODERNA VACCINE THROUGH HAMILTON The Ontario government announced Wednesday (May 5) that it’s expanding the use of the Moderna vaccine to the pharmacy channel this week. Up to 60 pharmacies will participate, with locations in each of Durham, Hamilton, Ottawa, Windsor-Essex, and York public health regions’ hot spot areas for individuals aged 18 and over. 13 MORE POP-UP VACCINATION CLINICS PLANNED FOR BRAMPTON Thirteen more pop-up vaccination clinics are planned for Brampton with some launching as early as next week. Dr. Lawrence Loh, Peel Region’s Medical Officer of Health, confirmed that 13 new pop-ups are in the works to complement the mass vaccination clinics already in place and to reach vulnerable communities. Pop-ups that will beavailable to
5 SHOCKING THINGS YOUR CONDO BOARD CAN DO There’s been quite a bit of talk about what condo boards can and cannot do in the wake of a recent court decision regarding Airbnb. There’s been quite a bit of talk about what condo boards can and cannot do in the wake of a recent court decision regarding Airbnb.Considering how pervasive condominiums are in our modern society, it’s a wonder that there’s so much uncertainty about the QUICKBITE NEWS: ONTARIO’S LATEST LOCAL BREAKING NEWS STORIES Quickbite News: Ontario’s latest local breaking news stories. 1.4. News. Ontario to replace Dr. David Williams as chief medical officer: media reports. Province reporting 1,033 new COVID-19 cases, 18 deaths. Brampton mayor petitioning to allow vaccinated essential workers to attend next Leafs game.HAMILTON -- NEWS
Hamilton -- News. BREAKING NEWS: Police cleared in death of woman who jumped from Oshawa parking garage roof. 1.4. News. Number of active COVID-19 cases in Hamilton continues to drop. Vigil in Stoney Creek for B.C. residential school victims draws large turnout. SOUND OF MUSIC FESTIVAL PARTNERING WITH BURLINGTON FOR 12 minutes ago · This summer, in partnership with the City of Burlington, the Sound of Music (SOM) Festival will be hosting a virtual Canada Day celebration that will feature free streamed performances by several local artists. The annual festival has been in operation since 1980 and is known for celebrating art, culture and music. Last year, due to BRAMPTON WANTS TO BE FULLY PREPARED WHEN PROVINCE REOPENS 4 hours ago · With the province taking its first steps towards reopening on Friday, the City of Brampton is busy preparing to safely move to Step One of the province’s Roadmap to Reopen. This step comes three days ahead of schedule thanks to the province’s successful vaccine rollout. As of Friday at 12:01 a.m., the followingrules and
BRAMPTON ROLLS OUT SOCIAL MEDIA CAMPAIGN TO ENCOURAGE 2 hours ago · The City of Brampton has launched a social media campaign to encourage and convince local residents to continue to get the COVID-19 vaccine. The 30-second video shows several prominent Bramptonians telling people why they decided to get vaccinated. Whether it’s to hug a loved one, get back to team sports, or to protect our community – we allBRAMPTON NEWS
Five new inductees in the Brampton Sports Hall of Fame. Peel cops donate to Brampton organizations that work with at-risk residents. Brampton resident among three killed in fiery crash on Highway 401. 18+ vaccination program begins in Mississauga and Brampton. Brampton residents will reap benefits of transit upgrade. THREE HAMILTON POSTAL CODES REPORTING HIGH COVID-19 Three areas in Hamilton are among those with the highest COVID-19 percent positivity rates (percentage of positive COVID-19 tests in the area) in Ontario. Toronto-based research group ICES listed postal code areas in Ontario with the highest percent positivity rates for the week of May 23 to 29. Of the top 50 listed, three are in Hamilton: NO VACCINES UNTIL MAY 31 FOR 12+ YOUTH IN BURLINGTON Halton’s younger residents will need to wait a little while longer to get their COVID-19 vaccine. Despite the province’s announcement that 12-17 year olds would be able to schedule a vaccine appointment through the provincial booking system or through select pharmacies beginning May 23, Halton Region says appointments won’t be open until Monday, May 31. That also PROVINCE EXPANDS USE OF MODERNA VACCINE THROUGH HAMILTON The Ontario government announced Wednesday (May 5) that it’s expanding the use of the Moderna vaccine to the pharmacy channel this week. Up to 60 pharmacies will participate, with locations in each of Durham, Hamilton, Ottawa, Windsor-Essex, and York public health regions’ hot spot areas for individuals aged 18 and over. POLICE RESPONDING TO LARGE-SCALE ANTI-LOCKDOWN PROTEST IN Officers are on scene for an anti-lockdown protest in Hamilton this afternoon. It’s reported that approximately 300 people are gathering in the area of Main St E and Kenilworth Ave N to protest the current lockdown restrictions. Police say they’ll be in the area for public safety and enforcement. There’s no word on any charges at this time.* Home
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INFECTIOUS DISEASE SPECIALIST HOPEFUL ABOUT FUTURE, SAYS VACCINES WILL INFECTIOUS DISEASE SPECIALIST HOPEFUL ABOUT FUTURE, SAYS VACCINES WILL BLUNT IMPACT OF NEW VARIANT__June 4, 2021
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AJAX CHARGING VISITORS $20 TO PARK AT THE WATERFRONT THIS SUMMER AJAX CHARGING VISITORS $20 TO PARK AT THE WATERFRONT THIS SUMMER__June 4, 2021
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POLICE NAB HAMILTON MAN RESPONSIBLE FOR SEVERAL GARAGE, SHED BREAK-INSIN
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WORKPLACES IN MISSISSAUGA AND BRAMPTON NO LONGER FACE AUTOMATICCLOSURE FOR
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ART GALLERY OF HAMILTON TEAMS UP WITH LOCAL POETS FOR TRULY UNIQUE ART GALLERY OF HAMILTON TEAMS UP WITH LOCAL POETS FOR TRULY UNIQUEEXHIBITION
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