Posted: Mar 11, 2021 2:32 PM ET | Last Updated: March 11
Blue markings on the sidewalk along Hamilton s downtown library and food market promote physical distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic. The first Hamilton-related case was announced a year ago today.(Bobby Hriistova/CBC)
Paul Johnson, the director of Hamilton s emergency operations centre, remembers the moment he realized people would be living under COVID-19 restrictions for a long time.
Hamilton had already been through a first wave of the pandemic, living through weeks of lockdowns and missed family holidays. In the early days, long serpentine lines had formed at grocery stores to buy dough and toilet paper. Businesses had shortened their hours.
St. Michael s Catholic Elementary School in Dunnville closes after COVID-19 outbreak
St. Michael’s Catholic Elementary School in Dunnville has stopped in-person learning after five people tested positive for COVID-19. Hamilton saw 52 school-related COVID-19 cases in the last seven days.
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The Cat s Quizzer, because of racist and insensitive imagery.
Lisa Radha Weaver, the HPL s collections and program development director, said the library has four of those books in its collection.
The Dr. Seuss books that will no longer be published. All six will be pulled from publication because of racist and insensitive imagery, Dr. Seuss Enterprises said Tuesday.(CBC) The Toronto Public Library is starting a review of the Dr. Seuss books and we, along with other Canadian libraries, will watch that review closely and consider possibly moving some of that content to reference materials. But at this time, the books are going to remain in our collection. We will not promote them on any lists or display them prominently though, Weaver said.
Posted: Mar 02, 2021 4:40 PM ET | Last Updated: March 2
Hamilton saw 6 new COVID-19 cases from those doing in-person learning, but only three of them led to potential exposures.(Charlie Neibergall/Associated Press)
COVID-19 cases in Hamilton schools this February almost half of what they were in December
COVID-19 has infected 17 more students and staff since Friday morning. The Catholic board also tested more than 100 people for the virus late last week.
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