Hamilton Continues to Suffer from Cyber Incident
The Customer Contact Centre is operational and able to take phone calls from residents, 905-546-2489 (CITY)....
View MoreThe Customer Contact Centre is operational and able to take phone calls from residents, 905-546-2489 (CITY)....
View MoreDetails of arrangements will be announced when they become available....
View MoreHamilton Public health Services "strongly" recommends that everyone be vaccinated with two doses of a measles vaccine, especially before travelling....
View MoreThe Weather Network says there is particular concern for BC and northern Alberta, with warmer-than-normal temperatures and drier-than-normal conditions, bringing an earlier start to the wildfire season....
View MoreGiven the federal government’s introduction of a hard cap on the number of international students allowed in Canada, Ontario says it is working closely with the postsecondary sector to achieve a fair allocation of the available study permits....
View MoreThe City says it remains committed to protecting the privacy and security of the community while managing impacts to City service levels....
View MoreThe motorcoaches include 36 leather seats, and are equipped with free WiFi and power, overhead storage for carry-on baggage, and an onboard lavatory. The coaches are fully accessible, including a power lift for customers requiring mobility aids....
View MoreThe government extended the gas and fuel tax rate cuts through to June 30, 2024. Along with the rate cuts previously in place, this extension is expected to save households $260 on average since the cuts were first implemented in July 2022....
View MoreThe province says the measures are part of upcoming legislation that will kick off the spring sitting of the legislature on February 20, 2024. ...
View MoreFinance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy: "Any new provincial carbon tax is unacceptable for Ontario residents who are seeing their hard-earned dollars stretched further than ever.”...
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