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MAP: Tracking confirmed cases of coronavirus in Oakville and Burlington along with Milton and Halton Hills
This interactive map below tracks the confirmed positive COVID-19 cases across Halton Region by municipalities.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Feb. 24, 2023)
Plan your trip before you’re on the road: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled four closures in Hamilton on Feb. 24, 2023 for roadwork on High
Court weighs appropriate sentence for young men convicted of manslaughter in Ali Mohummad death
Crown asks for eight years in adult facility; defence says 18 months of time served
‘It’s perfect’: World’s first generative AI-designed COVID drug to start clinical trials
For the first time ever, a COVID-19 drug entirely designed by generative AI has been approved for human use and will soon begin clinical trials in China, the Canadian-founded company announced Thursday.
Lucia Iannantuono running for Greens in Hamilton Centre byelection
Residents of Hamilton Centre will vote for their new MPP in a byelection on March 16
Hamilton police charge man in New Year’s Day shooting at downtown restaurant
Police previously said the shooting was believed to be targeted
I pay a lot of money just so people can try to scam me
Your bank will not text you. Nobody — nobody — will legitimately be asking you for a password, a credit-card number, a SIN number, or a code.
Orillia, Toronto, Belleville, Windsor locations raided as part of Project Coyote drug trafficking sting
Members of Hells Angels and Red Devils allegedly among 27 people arrested.
Trading away veteran stars was supposed to be a blow to the Hamilton Bulldogs. Instead, they’re winning more.
‘I believe in our players,’ says coach Jay McKee. And why not?
STORM CLOSURES: Hamilton area cancellations and updates
Schools are closed and student transportation is cancelled in Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and Brant-Haldimand-Norfolk Thursday.
Mayor Andrea Horwath sways votes to sign province’s ‘housing pledge’
Province could feel like Hamilton gave it ‘black eye’ and jeopardize funding if oath for 47,000 units not taken, mayor says
‘It’s an exercise in reconnection’: Genealogy project links Grand River Mohawks to forgotten clan roots
Six Nations researcher creating family trees based on traditional matrilineal lines disrupted by colonialism
Company will chip in $250K to help you buy a home ... but there’s a catch
Experts say homebuyers need to be wary of ‘co-ownership’ model that is tilted in investors favour
Dundas home listed for $1.27M ‘truly a family home’
The Dundana Street home has five bedrooms and an in-ground pool in the backyard.
'Aggressively recruiting': Flamborough feeling national firefighter recruitment decrease
Hamilton — including Flamborough — is seeing a shortage of volunteer firefighters, something Hamilton Fire Chief Dave Cunliffe said has been an ongoing issue for several years.
Hamilton Mountain Mosque reaches $100,000 goal for earthquake victims
The Mountain Mosque has reached and will likely surpass its goal of raising $100,000 to help earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria.
Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority will face environmental issues with reduced board members
In 2023, the authority will have 11 board members from, at one point, 21 board members in the past.
Make $15K this summer: PepsiCo hosting National Hiring Day event in Stoney Creek
Attention, summer job-seekers: PepsiCo is hosting a National Hiring Day event in Stoney Creek on Feb. 25.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Feb. 23, 2023)
Plan your route before you’re on the road: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled five closures in Hamilton on Feb. 23, 2023 for roadwork on Hig
Spectator home delivery delayed Thursday
Newspapers may arrive late due to production issues and inclement weather
Hamilton man facing dozens of charges connected to downtown car break-ins
Hamilton police increasing patrols in ‘identified target areas’
Some words from those who didn’twin the Daytona 500
Joey Logano, Jimmie Johnson and others reflect on their performances in the NASCAR Cup’s season opener.
Tons of tango on tap for your ear
You can hear Payadora’s compositions and arrangements on March 2 as part of the Hamilton Music Collective’s Jazz at the Gasworks series, Leonard Turne
Wesley to add new temporary housing for dozens of refugees
New location on Main East can house about 70 people
Glanbrook Rangers captain Sean Golebiowski now leads the team he idolized in his childhood
In his final season of junior C hockey, the towering forward has developed into a prolific scorer, writes Steve Milton
'Human trafficking must stop': Ontario Native Women's Association creates provincewide education campaign
Feb. 22 is the National Awareness Day for Human Trafficking.
Winter storm watch: Heavy snow and freezing rain expected Wednesday
Extensive and widespread utility outages are likely, says Environment Canada.
Winter storm watch for Hamilton and southern Ontario
Extensive and widespread utility outages are likely Wednesday, says Environment Canada.
What’s happening in the Hamilton food scene this February
It is time for another ‘What is opening and what is closing in the Hamilton area,’ Joyce Leung writes.
Hamilton tenants without water sold ‘down the proverbial river’
City committee gives landlord until after March 8 to repair plumbing in deteriorating building
Insiders called it a cult. To others, it was a family — until it turned on itself
They lived, prayed and worked together, until allegations of assault, sexual abuse, death threats and gun violations tore The Family apart.
Hamilton’s Citizen of the Year Carole MacVicar ‘gives gift of hope’ to those she meets
Carole MacVicar left her job 24 years ago to help others as a volunteer
Opposition grows to planned closure of Port Rowan’s only gas station
Residents of small lakeside town organize petition to protest decision
Dundas 10 Newman Rd. permit error wasted more than $292,000
City auditor highlights Pleasant View property issues in fraud and waste report
Hamilton Community News readers come to aid of Cancer Assistance Program again
The nutritional supplements cupboard at the Cancer Assistance Program is full again thanks to the generosity of Hamilton Community News readers.
Residents rip upper Stoney Creek condo plan
More than 250 neighbours turned out to voice outrage over plans for an eight-storey condominium building and 102 stacked townhouses on a vacant Paramount Drive lot between Billy Green and St. Paul elementary schools in upper Stoney Creek.
Ancaster Lifestyle Spring Home Show returns
The Ancaster Lifestyle Spring Home Show returns for its 41st installment this weekend, Feb. 24 to 26 at the Ancaster Fairgrounds.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Feb. 22, 2023)
Plan your trip before you’re in your car: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled five closures in Hamilton on Feb. 22, 2023 for roadwork on High
Lifting weights is the key to aging actively
Pushing yourself in the weight room is the best way to mitigate age-related muscle loss, Ernie Schramayr writes
Natasha Thompson’s killer likely to spend rest of life in prison for ‘cold-blooded execution’
Mark Champagne sentenced to life in prison, no chance of parole for at least 22 years
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE? Lane restrictions on Parkside Drive in Waterdown
Waterdown motorists can expect minor delays along Parkside Drive Feb. 22.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Feb. 21, 2023)
Plan your commute before you’re on the road: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled five closures in Hamilton on Feb. 21, 2023 for roadwork on H
Early evidence suggests no working smoke alarms in deadly Century Street blaze
Hamilton averaged nearly one house fire per day between Jan. 1 and 30, an increase of 16 per cent over the same period last year.
All it took was Tylenol: Autopsy concludes Brantford girl killed herself by overdosing on acetaminophen
Grace McSweeney’s parents now fighting to raise awareness of dangers of common and readily available drug
Remembering two Black Civil War veterans
I recently learned about another notable Black history story connected to James Street, not far from where the banners are displayed from lampposts.
Hamilton city staff and vendors operate in grey area
Auditor says ambiguous conflict-of-interest policies at city are partly to blame for inappropriate dealings
Remembering two Black Civil War veterans
I recently learned about another notable Black history story connected to James Street, not far from where the banners are displayed from lampposts.
No buyer yet for provincially-owned brow lands. But Mohawk College is still hoping for a deal
College still wants to expand on the Fennell Avenue West site despite provincial plan for long-term care home, residential development
Mohawk College to host human trafficking talk on Thursday
The event will see two anti-trafficking advocates speak about the illegal trade’s root causes, ripple effects
Hamilton councillors reviewing settlement authority for Ontario Land Tribunal appeals
The city is reviewing who should have authority to settle development disputes that are headed to the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT) in the wake of a controversial deal struck by city staff to approve three skyscrapers near the lakeshore in Stoney Creek.
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