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Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario has 152 people in ICU, 809 testing positive in hospital for COVID
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: French Open proceeding without COVID restrictions for first time in two years
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
'Widespread power outage': Severe thunderstorm causes Waterdown power outage
The severe thunderstorm that struck Ontario Saturday afternoon has caused a “widespread power outage” in Waterdown.
Hamilton area rocked by thunderstorm
Fierce winds toppled trees, power lines
Thunderstorm warning ended in Hamilton area
Environment Canada has lifted a warning asking residents to take cover from storm
Thunderstorm warning for Hamilton, Halton, Haldimand-Norfolk
Environment Canada warns of high winds, hail, possible tornadoes
Flamborough-Glanbrook candidates spar over urban boundary
The City of Hamilton’s urban boundary and the Greenbelt took centre stage during the televised Flamborough-Glanbrook debate May 19.
Rollover spills fertilizer on Norfolk County road
Minor injuries reported after crash south of Langton
Boy hit in Dundas crash escapes with ‘very minor injuries,’ police say
Driver of pickup truck charged in collision.
Bulldogs’ roll continues with win in Game 1 of third-round series
Under-the-radar Avery Hayes continues to shine with a four-point night
Smelly algae invades Hamilton’s west harbour ... again
For the third year in a row, blooms have prompted early-season complaints and city testing
Today’s coronavirus news: North Korea reports more fevers as Kim claims virus progress
Meanwhile, pandemic-related restrictions on migrants seeking asylum on the Southern U.S. border must continue, a judge ruled Friday.
Hamilton council firms up $1.5M deal with Cardus for Balfour Estate
Danko argues unique office space could have fetched twice as much
Defence suggests student’s memories of alleged sexual assaults ‘are unreliable and inaccurate’
Scott Watter is charged with sexual assault and sexual assault causing bodily harm; he has pleaded not guilty
Deliver value to online audiences
To reach and grow the biggest possible audience, you need to be online and show up in the right way, writes Jay Robb
McMaster Children’s Hospital sets new record for ER visits as COVID causes strain
Outbreak in Stoney Creek long-term care home up to 70 COVID cases
Pickleball is in a pickle in Hamilton this summer
For some city players, 24 new public courts have been reduced to zero in the coming months, writes Scott Radley.
Hamilton it’s time again to share, smile and show off those gardens
Hamilton Spectator Open Garden Week is back after two-year hiatus, Rob Howard writes.
After 31 years, Flamborough's Grasshopper Imports on Highway 6 closes
Angela Betts, who owned the store with her husband, Greg, said operating the shop became too much after his retirement.
‘Slap in the face to voters’: Progressive Conservative candidate in Haldimand-Norfolk skips election debates
Haldimand Mayor Ken Hewitt, appointed to replace Toby Barrett as PC standard-bearer, has passed on three all-candidates meetings and drawn the ire of
This Westdale garden is exploding with colour and plant passion
Josh Salmon’s garden is all about green, especially in winter, Rob Howard writes.
Police ask for help in identifying Dunnville’s ‘Baby Doe’
Police say the deceased girl could be as young as 10 and half months old
Sleepwalking to another Ontario election
What if Ontario held an election, and few people cared?
Dundas water main break repairs cost $146,565.07 last year
Three of 19 incidents on Thornton Trail
McMaster 'Art of Change' students study solutions to Hamilton's housing crisis
Inclusionary zoning, rent controls and a vacant home tax program were among the tools identified by McMaster students earlier this year in a quest for solutions to Hamilton’s housing crisis.
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Esther Pauls to seek re-election for Ward 7
"If I go re-elected, it would mean I am stronger for running again," says Pauls.
The Rock are in that hard place with a must-win at home on Saturday
After wild, narrow, loss in Buffalo, Toronto Rock must win on Saturday, Steve Milton writes.
Five-year-old cyclist injured in Dundas crash
Child was taken to Hamilton pediatric trauma centre in stable condition.
Are you trying to buy your first home in Hamilton? We want to hear from you
The Hamilton Spectator is looking to speak with buyers in the Hamilton area who are actively searching for their first-ever home — whether it’s a cond
Stoney Creek children's author aims to promote environmental stewardship
As a retired school principal, Doris Boettger knows children can also be passionate about the environment.
WHAT THEY SAID: Notable quotables from Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas provincial election all-candidates meeting
Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas provincial election hopefuls participated in an all-candidates meeting on May 19 at Dundas Baptist Church. Candidates Fred Bennink (PC) and Jeffrey Skarica (None of the Above) did not attend.
Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas provincial election all-candidates discussion focuses on budgets, housing and green energy
The traditional event, which attracted about 100 people, saw all the major parties, except the PC candidate take part.
Bedside balloting at Juravinski Hospital on Hamilton Mountain
Being an in-patient at the Juravinski Hospital on Concession Street didn’t stop more than 60 of them from voting in the June 2 provincial election via an advance poll special ballot on May 16, 17 and 18.
Two Hamilton men charged in 2018 murder of Marko Bakir
Police believe shooting was financially motivated
The unofficial start of summer calls for sunglasses, and umbrellas
A mixed bag of weather is in the forecast for Victoria Day weekend
Shipping news for May 8 to 14: What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Domestic: 6U.S.: 1Overseas: 94 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry2 vessels handled petroleum product4 vessels handled agricultural product3 vessels handled fertilizer cargo3 vessels handled fi
Coffee with a cop at central police station
This event is a chance for citizens to engage with members of the police service.
Things to do around Hamilton and what’s closed over the Victoria Day long weekend.
Your Victoria Day long weekend is finally here whether the weather is ready or not.It’s looking like the summer heat on Friday and Saturday will roll back to about 20 degrees on Sunday and Monday once showers move through the area. You’ll want a r
‘There’s zero tolerance’: Southern Georgian Bay OPP to crack down on neglectful boaters
Boaters who fail to follow the rules this summer will be ticketed.
RuPaul’s award-winning ‘Canada’s Drag Race’ back to film third season in Hamilton
Show has been a ratings winner for Crave since it premiered in 2020, Dan Nolan writes.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario election campaign chugs along in hybrid mode; Japan to relax COVID-related border controls
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: New Zealand finds 3 positive COVID tests on tour in England
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Linc to close in both directions from May 26 to 30
Traffic delays expected on Hamilton Mountain during four-day closure.
Award-winning Spec reporter Steve Buist receives honorary degree from McMaster University
Buist will be recognized for his important investigative work at a convocation ceremony June 13
My bumblebee: a true and grateful shutterbug
Bumblebees are welcome and wonderful and I had to figure out how to get this one returned to the wild, Lorraine Sommerfeld writes.
Course in good shape? It’s probably the shaper
Burlington’s 83-year-old Dick Kirkpatrick is one of the best, Garry McKay writes.
Hamilton backs conservation authority's denial of permit to pave over Ancaster wetland
The authority denied an application last year for a company to build a warehouse complex at 140 Garner Road East.
West Flamborough Township Hall closed for emergency repairs
147-year-old heritage building damaged water leaking through holes in roof
ONTARIO VOTES: People from Dundas, Hamilton Mountain, Stoney Creek reflect on provincial election issues
We asked people from Dundas, Hamilton Mountain and Stoney Creek for their thoughts on key issues in the campaign. Here’s what they had to say:
Hamilton Mountain Buchanan Park Ladies Softball League clubhouse vandalized
This was supposed to be a good news story about the Buchanan Park Ladies Softball League getting an anonymous monitory donation to purchase new equipment.
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