
Another Landlord-Tenant Dispute at Hamilton's Property Standards Committee
Hamilton’s Property Standards Committee found itself navigating a landlord-tenant dispute, again, at its July meeting. In what is becoming a regular …
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These Hamilton businesses are taking made-in-America products off their shelves and menus
Beyond Meat. Bob’s Red Mill. Dr. Bronner’s. Better Than Bouillon. Just a few months ago, products from those brands could be easily picked up from the …
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‘Monsters like you’: Former Hamilton educator sentenced to 4 years in prison
A Hamilton educator who pleaded guilty to using a five-year-old autistic girl to make child pornography has been sentenced to four years in …
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McMaster University’s inhaled COVID-19 vaccine begins phase-2 human trials
Researchers at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, have developed a home-grown COVID-19 vaccine with no need for needles. The mucosal vaccine is …