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Absinthe nightclub turns back time, moves into original home on King East
Music venue leaving Right House for new/old digs in International Village
Vacant homes tax ‘lever’ to tackle Hamilton’s ‘skyrocketing’ rent: councillor
City politicians back creation of program meant to fill empty units
Rotary Club of Dundas Valley Sunrise presents Paul Harris Fellows
The Rotary Club of Dundas Valley Sunrise honoured four local residents at its annual Paul Harris Fellow awards banquet.
ONTARIO VOTES: It’s election day. Here’s what you need to know about voting in Ancaster, Dundas, Hamilton Mountain and Stoney Creek
It’s June 2. Are you ready to cast your ballot?
Emma Teitel: Still standing to avoid COVID-19 on the TTC? Take a seat and read what the experts say
We dine in packed pubs, flood sports stadiums and send our toddlers to daycare, but we will not, for the love of God, sit beside one another on the subway.
Why you won't find much about the provincial election in the June 2 paper
Calling an election for Thursday is almost the worst possible day of the week as far as our production schedule goes.
NDP Leader Andrea Horwath makes campaign stop in Flamborough
Horwath attacks Liberal and Conservative cuts to health-care system on final day of election campaign
All of Stelco’s Hamilton land sold in deal that would see it transformed into ‘world class’ industrial park
The $518-million deal between Stelco and Slate Asset Management will see Stelco lease a portion of the 800-acre parcel once devoted to steelmaking, an
Doug Ford’s PCs cruising toward second majority, while Steven Del Duca is in a tough fight in his own riding, poll aggregator says
A day ahead of the Ontario election, Progressive Conservative leader Doug Ford is still on course for a second straight majority
Shooting threats made at four Hamilton schools since Tuesday: police
Police say the incidents — three at local high schools, one at an elementary school — involved threatening notes scrawled on bathroom walls
Police investigating shooting threat at Westdale Secondary School
Police say the reported threat is similar in nature to a note warning of a shooting at Bishop Tonnos Secondary School in Ancaster.
June 2 is election day. Here's what you need to know about voting in Flamborough-Glanbrook
Tomorrow is election day. Are you ready to make an informed choice?
Plan for 15-storey condo at west Hamilton church site backed
Developers say Grace Lutheran must come down
Hamilton police find loaded gun during traffic stop
Two men face drug and weapons charges
Today’s coronavirus news: Hong Kong sees rush of Chinese visitors, most since pandemic
New York state’s weeklong COVID-19 case rate has tumbled every day for two weeks.
Working out just may end up saving your life
According to Mark Valchuk, a gym membership is the best investment you could make, Ernie Schramayr writes.
Downtown boom town: ‘Hamilton is the new Brooklyn’
Since 2017, over $733 million in residential and commercial building permits were issued in the city’s core.
Smoke ‘em if you bought ‘em — legally: Coalition calls on province to stub out illegal cigarette sales
Trade in contraband tobacco funds organized crime, advocacy group says
A school shooting threat at Ancaster’s Bishop Tonnos highlights the ever-more-difficult job of being a parent
In response to the threat, Hamilton police will be at the school this week. But still, what is a parent to do to keep their child safe? Scott Radley w
Feeling blue? Polls say Tories on track to win Ontario, if not Hamilton
Experts say it will be tough to dislodge most of Hamilton’s NDP incumbents — but racism allegations and drama have left Hamilton East-Stoney Creek rac
Dundas’ 71 Main St. builders still preparing site in advance of construction approval
City inspector tracking project weekly to ensure compliance
Ancaster Village and Ryerson United churches host KAIROS Blanket Exercise to learn about Indigenous culture
Participants listen to stories about the history of Indigenous peoples through a different perspective.
Royal Canadian Air Force planes to fly over Hamilton golf course Thursday
Flypasts are dependent on weather and flying conditions.
In his own words: a Q-and-A with Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca
The Liberal leader talks about his party’s plan to tackle health-care backlog and deal with the housing affordability crisis.
Rent for two-bedroom apartments in Hamilton nears $2,000 a month
The average rent for a one-bedroom in Hamilton has crept up to $1,557, according to a recent report.
Top of the summer food season to you, Hamilton
Time to catch up on the local dining scene as the weather draws you out, Diane Galambos writes.
Hamilton public school board agrees to make secret report on Stoney Creek trustee Carole Paikin Miller’s sanctions public
Hamilton’s public school board is finally agreeing to release the Sept. 2021 report that prompted trustees to sanction Stoney Creek trustee Carole Paikin Miller for a third time this term.
Nathan Staios named OHL defenceman of the year
Hamilton Bulldog set franchise record for points by a blueliner, Scott Radley writes.
Woman rescued from Hamilton Mountain house fire
Resident and firefighter transported to hospital
Multiple-alarm fire at Royal Vista Drive home
Resident and firefighter transported to hospital
Power outage impacting 6,000 in Flamborough
Hydro One says estimated time of restoration is 1:15 p.m.
Ontario reports 15 new COVID deaths on Tuesday
The province sees slight drop in COVID ICU cases but reports COVID hospitalizations are up 32 per cent from the day before, according to data released Tuesday morning.
Two pedestrians seriously hurt in Hamilton crashes
The collisions in Stoney Creek and central Hamilton latest in spike of serious pedestrian crashes in the city.
Tractor-trailer rollover closes Linc ramp at 403
The on ramp from the westbound Linc to the westbound 403 is expected to be closed for an extended period: OPP
ONTARIO VOTES: Meet Flamborough-Glanbrook's Ontario Party candidate Walt Juchniewicz
Flamborough-Glanbrook candidate Walt Juchniewicz is running for the Ontario Party in the June 2 provincial election.
Hamilton man stabbed in alleyway altercation
The victim confronted a man trying to jump over his backyard fence.
Little Sheraton falcon babies named after huge Hamilton houses
Four downtown peregrines were banded and named last week after grand estates.
How about a downtown heritage walkabout using your cellphone to lead the way?
Touring ‘Memory Lane’ and other pathways to local discovery
How about a downtown heritage walkabout using your cellphone to lead the way?
Touring ‘Memory Lane’ and other pathways to local discovery
In his own words: a Q-and-A with Green Leader Mike Schreiner
The leader of the Green Party of Ontario wants more affordable housing along Hamilton’s LRT line and applauds the city for ‘pushing back’ against deve
Developer set to break ground on Corktown condos highrises in 2023
Slate Asset Management says sales for some 700 units will begin this summer
Hamilton killer and rapist Robert Badgerow granted temporary absence from prison
Parole board says convicted murderer can attend his mother’s funeral, Susan Clairmont writes.
Women’s naked swim for Body Brave splashing back June 5 at Dundas Community Pool
The Naked Swim for a Cause — Women Only is a popular fundraising event, now it its seventh year. It’s back after pandemic hiatus and money raised is g
Today’s coronavirus news: York Region approaches ‘tragic milestone’ of 1,000 deaths from COVID-19
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Dundas Desjardins Canal algae investigated by city
Treated discharges from Dundas Wastewater Treatment Plant contain phosphorus, other chemicals
POLL: Will you attend a music festival this summer?
Grab your besties and sunglasses! Live music festivals are making a comeback. Will you be there?Check out Your 2022 Ontario Music Festival Guide including top 10 ‘showstopper’ events.Disclaimer: Poll results are not scientific. As the inf
Hamilton public board may stop naming schools after people
Hamilton’s public school board is proposing to stop naming schools or component parts like sports fields after people to avoid potential controversies when future generations cast a more critical eye on an honoured individual’s legacy.
Hamilton Mountain Cable 14 debate results in clash between NDP Monique Taylor and Liberal Chantale Lachance
Progressive Conservative candidate Mike Spadafora skipped debate, following practice of other party candidates.
Police investigate school shooting threat at Bishop Tonnos in Ancaster
Letter to parents says uniformed police will be at the school on Friday
Hamilton police description of Ford rally arrest ‘extremely misleading’: witness
Don McLean says lawyer-activist’s arrest had nothing to do with subsequent protest
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