Hamilton, Niagara, Brant and Haldimand-Norfolk students return to in-person classes Monday
Students in Hamilton, Niagara, Brant and Haldimand-Norfolk will be returning to in-person classes this Monday according to the province and local public health only reported four new COVID-19 cases today due to a data error.
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Friday is the last day for local emergency child care and a data error means only 4 new COVID cases reported
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Hamilton students will return to class on Monday.(Bobby Hristova/CBC)
Students in Hamilton, Niagara, Brant and Haldimand-Norfolk will be returning to in-person classes this Monday according to the province.
48 new cases of COVID-19 and 4 deaths in Hamilton on Tuesday
Hamilton Public Health Services is reporting 48 new cases of COVID-19 and four deaths linked to the virus on Tuesday.
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COVID-19 vaccines were the hot topic of the city s virtual town hall on Thursday.(Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press)
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Phoenix Scott, 13, stands with her mother and father as they hand out supplies. They do it without masks or physical distancing, and have been involved a protests against rules aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19.(Submitted by Julie Corneman)
A group of people ticketed by Hamilton police last week included a family from Owen Sound that has been organizing anti-lockdown protests.
The group, called Project Phoenix, were among 14 people ticketed last week for failing to wear masks and practise social distancing, and for refusing requests to disperse.
Phoenix Scott, 13, and her mother, Julie Corneman, say they were out to help the homeless and it had nothing to do with their involvement in organizing anti-lockdown protests.