Feed hamilton-news-from-http-wwwthespeccom

Link http://rss.metroland.com/
Feed http://rss.metroland.com/9/article/hamilton
Updated 2024-04-20 06:00
‘Unsavoury,’ ‘low character’ witnesses taint Crown’s case in Douse murder trial: defence
‘Mere presence cannot be equated with guilt’ argues Daniel Wise’s defence lawyer.
'It is shifting; it is moving': Structural concerns prompt sudden closure of Stoney Creek's Saltfleet Community Centre
Structural concerns have prompted the sudden closure of the Saltfleet Community Centre, home to the Stoney Creek Community Food Bank, Stoney Creek Historical Society reference library and archives and other community groups, at 605 Hwy. 8.
The night Colonel Sanders came to Cayuga Speedway
The Kentucky Fried Chicken ambassador was front and centre on start line, talking with fans and signing autographs, Tim Miller writes.
Researchers analyzing Chinese data on the origins of COVID get access to global database reinstated after ‘scooping’ accusation
On Wednesday, GISAID rescinded the international scientists’ suspension, after they provided evidence that they had not, in fact, breached the database’s terms of use.
String Extravaganza XII concert a celebration of friendship
“The origin of the String Extravaganza concert was to bring together a group of musicians who knew each other in different ways through friendship and
Foot Locker plans to shutter 400 stores in North America in yet another blow to retail shopping
The planned closures represent roughly 10 per cent of Foot Locker’s total sales.
Crafting your own limited fitness menu
Start by creating a limited menu of the fitness choices available to you. And then, just start, Ernie Schramayr writes.
Georgina Island trails receive $99K tourism boost for upgrades
The Nanabush Trails on Georgina Island First Nation are closed for upgrades.
She had a life-threatening condition yet waited for hours to get help at St. Joseph’s emergency department. Days later, she died
Melinda Moote — ‘the best that humanity has to offer’ tried to bring attention to shortfalls in the health-care system during the last days of her lif
Community-based reporting tool for hate to launch next month
New online platform will allow for reporting of incidents and connect people with resources and supports
City to lead ‘comprehensive’ approach to Hamilton’s expansion lands
Developers should let process play out, chief planner says
Birds found dead on Hamilton trail not connected to avian flu: city
Large flock discovered along beach strip likely flew into hydro lines, according to animal services
Waterdown home listed for $3.5M is ‘steeped in history’
The Main Street South home features four fireplaces and a large, in-ground pool.
Killing of Haldimand OPP officer prompts report calling for changes to bail system
Ontario’s Standing Committee on Justice Policy heard from police, lawyers, advocates and academics in response to murder of Const. Greg Pierzchala, Su
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (March 22, 2023)
Don’t get stuck in traffic: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled nine closures in Hamilton on March 22, 2023 for roadwork on Highway 403 and Q
Virtual public meeting to be held for Ancaster residents on Southcote Road property
Public meeting will hear from residents about proposed townhouse development at 509 Southcote Rd.
They analyzed Chinese data on the origins of COVID. Now, these researchers have been cut off from a global database, and accused of ‘scooping’
A group of researchers seeking answers to the mystery of the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic have had their access to an international archive sharing raw data on the coronavirus suspended following a complaint from the Chinese Center for Disease Control that they were “scooping” the Chinese research.
Douse killed ‘over a bruised ego, blind vengeance and a desire for retribution’: Crown’s closing remarks
Crown says homicide was ‘a planned and deliberate murder’
Hamilton driver who crashed stolen pickup faces additional charges
The 35-year-old was seriously hurt in Centennial Parkway South crash in January
It’s Pizza Time at Hamilton’s newest pizza joint — Cowabunga+
One of the most popular pizza restaurants in Hamilton is Cowabunga, which opened right at the start of the pandemic in 2020.
New cases, announcements, closures around coronavirus for Ancaster, Dundas, Hamilton Mountain, Stoney Creek
There have been 75,097 confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19 in Hamilton as of Tuesday, March 21, which is 86 more than last reported on Friday, March 17.
'RISK OF A CRASH': Major recalls on Ford, Mercedes-Benz, Kia, Hyundai and other vehicles trigger Health Canada warnings to drivers
Owners being notified
Elizabeth Fry Society to close its branch in Hamilton
Organization said via social media it will shut down March 31 due to ‘viability’ concerns
New name for district road honours Wahta Mohawks First Nation history, culture and language
There is a new name for a District of Muskoka road.
Police clear bomb threats at two Hamilton high schools
Police cleared Glendale and Westmount secondary schools after emailed threats
Hamilton police investigating bomb threat at Glendale Secondary School
Second bomb threat at school in less than a month
Hamilton Health Sciences faces consequences of discriminating against the first woman head of cardiac surgery in Canada
Penalties include compensation of $26,500 and an order to consult an external independent specialist on gender discrimination and leadership
New report shows Hamilton air pollution is on the rise, especially downtown
Industrial pollutants are still a problem in Hamilton — but experts say we need to get more gas-burning cars off the road, too
‘It’s about inclusion’: Norfolk’s first drag storytime a progressive step for rural county, advocates say
Supporters outnumbered protesters at ‘fun, colourful’ event in downtown Simcoe
Tech exec from Hamilton discovers Irish roots and wants to help others do the same
Tom Jenkins co-authors a new book to help connect countless thousands of Canadians to their Irish roots, writes Mark McNeil
Tech exec from Hamilton discovers Irish roots and wants to help others do the same
Tom Jenkins co-authors a new book to help connect countless thousands of Canadians to their Irish roots, writes Mark McNeil
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (March 21, 2023)
Expect delays along the following routes: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled three closures in Hamilton on March 21, 2023 for roadwork on Qu
Winona residents ‘blindsided’ by second LIUNA Gardens appeal
Opponents of a towering housing plan for Winona’s LIUNA Gardens property are criticizing the city for not disclosing a second Ontario Land Tribunal appeal filed by the developer to try to speed up approvals.
Expansion looming for Sackville Hill Seniors Rec Centre on Hamilton Mountain?
Hamilton seniors may know in the fall when the long-awaited expansion of the busy Sackville Hill Seniors Recreation Centre on Upper Wentworth might happen.
McMaster University gas-powered electricity generators opposed by environmental groups
One year after McMaster University’s plan for gas-powered electricity generators next to Cootes Drive was revealed, environmental groups are joining the project’s opponents.
Hamilton craft brewers say federal excise tax on beer will have minimal impact
The excise tax, which was established in 2017, ranges from $3,48 to $29.597 per hectolitre or 100 litres of beer.
PHOTOS: Canadian Raptor Conservancy birds of prey flock to Stoney Creek
The Canadian Raptor Conservancy brought some featured friends to the Hamilton Lifestyle Spring Home Show in Stoney Creek March 18 and 19, for an interactive and educational presentation on birds of prey.
Teenager charged in Simcoe robbery
Police say 15-year-old sprayed victim with ‘noxious substance’ then made off with cash
Today’s the first day of spring. Here’s what type of weather Hamilton can expect
Despite Thursday’s balmy 12 C, spring temperatures will be slow to bloom
Thousands of Ontario drivers illegally use licence plate covers to foil red light cameras — so why are stores allowed to sell them?
‘Anything on a plate, any plate cover, is illegal,’ police say, as number of obscured plates caught by red light and speeding cameras soars.
Wahta Mohawks First Nation 2023 General Election results
Wahta Mohawks First Nation held their 2023 General Election on Saturday, March 18, in accordance with the Wahta Mohawks Election Rules and Regulations 2019.
Significant update on Burlington road closure
Three lanes of the Burlington Canal Lift Bridge are open again following maintenance work
Burlington lift bridge lanes reopen
Three lanes of the Burlington Canal Lift Bridge are open again following maintenance work
New exhibit at PAMA in Brampton offers historic look at Peel
A new exhibition at the Peel Art Gallery Museum and Archives aims to change visitors’ understanding of the Peel region.
Stoney Creek Chamber of Commerce seeks new executive director
The Stoney Creek Chamber of Commerce is looking for a new executive director.
Hamilton Cat Fanciers return to Ancaster Fairgrounds
The Hamilton Cat Fanciers returned to the Ancaster Fairgrounds for their first March cat show since 2019.
The Vitamin Store closes with day's notice
After over a decade of serving customers with their holistic needs, The Vitamin Store is closing as of Fri., Mar. 17.
Hamilton police investigate hateful graffiti at Stoney Creek school
Hate crime unit has been advised after what appeared to be a swastika and a homophobic slur were found on St. Agnes Catholic Elementary School
‘A big loss’: Kirkendall residents mourn Tim Alger who collapsed while shovelling neighbour’s driveway
Family grateful to passersby who stopped to help, giving them a chance to say goodbye
‘Renoviction’ applications on the rise in Hamilton
One of the ‘main ways’ affordable units are ‘lost and not being replaced,’ professor says
12345678910...