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Local groups host pre-election webinar on income security
Event will focus on minimum wage, social assistance, basic income, child care
Do you have tennis elbow? You may want to read this.
Hamilton doctor conducting Canada wide research study for people suffering from chronic tennis elbow or acute ankle sprain, Ernie Schramayr writes.
ONTARIO VOTES: Meet Flamborough-Glanbrook's Populist party candidate Nikita Mahood
The Flamborough-Glanbrook Populist Party of Ontario candidate is Nikita Mahood.
Driver who fled Simcoe RIDE stop down dead-end street had 2,000 pot plants in car: OPP
Markham man facing Cannabis Act charges
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reporting 1,345 hospitalizations, 165 in ICU; FDA clears booster for healthy kids
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.
Today’s coronavirus news: North Korea reports another fever surge amid COVID-19 crisis
Meanwhile, North Korea’s virus response comes down to isolating people with symptoms at shelters.
Hamilton environmentalists are urging a change in government to protect farmland
Advocates want better housing policy, protection of farmland and elimination of the Ontario Land Tribunal.
Hamilton Conservation Authority scraps Christie Antique Show
End of bi-annual event a blow to antique business, says founder
Vrancor tweaks King West highrise plan amid dispute
Strathcona neighbourhood critic welcomes ‘step in the right direction’ but still opposes overall 25-storey proposal
Richard Taylor’s friend testifies at murder trial about money loans
Taylor charged in arson death of mom and stepdad, Carla and Alan Rutherford
Remembering the ‘Dam Buster’ raid and the two Hamilton boys who didn’t make it back
Fifty-three airmen paid the ultimate sacrifice during the Second World War bombing raid.
‘Mr. Red Hill’: Former city engineering boss at centre of parkway controversy faces questioning at inquiry
Gary Moore has never responded to Spectator questions about friction test results hidden from public view for years, but emails collected by the Red H
Penny Deathe not seeking re-election as Ward 15 trustee
After two terms as the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board trustee for Ward 15, Penny Deathe is not seeking re-election.
Dundas GO Bus service would connect area to multiple transit options
Proposal addresses climate change and transit challenges
POLL: What will happen to Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his government in the June 2 provincial election?
We are a little more than two weeks away from the 2022 Ontario general election, will be held on June 2.
School repairs on election agenda for some Hamilton Mountain parents
Jolene Andrews is hoping the political parties don’t forget about the state of neighbourhood schools on the Mountain during the provincial election campaign.
Political candidates ignore youth voters at their peril, say advocates
Youths eligible to vote represent about 40 per cent of Canadians, organizations say.
Don’t ignore youth issues, Orchard Park Secondary School students say of June 2 provincial election
They’re too young to vote in the June 2 provincial election, but Harleen Cheema and Elisha Matharu say their generation has a big stake in the outcome.
Advocates call for faster action by Hamilton on LRT affordable housing
Provincial legislation gives the city a tool to force new developments to include some affordable housing
Hamilton man wanted in sports bar shooting
‘Targeted’ attack left one man in hospital with gunshot wound
Waterdown’s Verhaeghe scores three winners, sets Florida Panther records
Panthers are in the second round of the NHL playoffs for the first time since 1996, writes Steve Milton
Police looking for suspect in downtown Hamilton gas station theft
Police say clerk was injured in early Monday incident.
Inside Wuhan’s lockdown: This author is telling stories from China’s ‘Deadly Quiet City’ in the early days of COVID-19
The streets of Wuhan, China were all but empty during the early days.
ONTARIO VOTES: Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas, meet Green Party of Ontario candidate Syam Chandra
It’s time to learn more about Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas’ candidates for the upcoming provincial election. Meet Syam Chandra.
ONTARIO VOTES: Hamilton East—Stoney Creek, meet Green Party of Ontario candidate Cassie Wylie
It’s time to learn more about Hamilton East—Stoney Creek candidates for the upcoming provincial election. Meet Cassie Wylie.
Hamilton East—Stoney Creek, meet Green Party of Ontario candidate Cassie Wylie
It’s time to learn more about Hamilton East—Stoney Creek candidates for the upcoming provincial election. Meet Cassie Wylie.
Hamilton just discovered its bylaw booze ban in parks is not on the books
That means if bylaw ticketed you for tippling in the park in recent years, the city owes you a refund.
Fire at downtown apartment causes $50K in damage
No one was injured in the multiple alarm blaze, the Hamilton Fire Department said.
Hamilton man found guilty of careless driving in pedestrian death
One elderly pedestrian was killed and another seriously injured in the December 2019 crash on the Mountain
'Need every food item': Flamborough Food Bank gets creative for donations
With demand for the Flamborough Food Bank expected to increase due to the rising cost of living, managing director Jim Leamen said the food bank has had to get creative.
The Women’s Art Association returns to the Art Gallery of Hamilton
It’s all about Resilience by 20 local female artists, writes Regina Haggo
Pilot project to bring trio of affordable housing units back online
The work on the homes is being completed by volunteers and high school students taking part in the Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program.
Obituary: Former councillor Margaret McCarthy was a ‘passionate’ advocate for Flamborough
She served 16 years; one of Flamborough’s longest serving municipal politicians
City opposes developer’s plan to destroy Ancaster wetland for warehouses
Wetland on Garner Road property is ‘big sponge’ that helps prevents flooding downstream, advocate says
Today's coronavirus news: U.S. deaths from COVID hit 1 million
Meanwhile, most of Shanghai has stopped the spread of the coronavirus in the community and fewer than 1 million people remain under strict lockdown, authorities said Monday.
Today’s coronavirus news: Study finds about 11 per cent of admitted COVID patients return to hospital or die within 30 days
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas, meet Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario candidate Fred Bennink
It’s time to learn more about Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas’ candidates for the upcoming provincial election. Meet Fred Bennink.
Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas, meet Ontario Liberal party candidate Shubha Sandill
It’s time to learn more about Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas’ candidates for the upcoming provincial election. Meet Shubha Sandill.
Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas, meet New Blue Party of Ontario candidate Lee Weiss
It’s time to learn more about Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas’ candidates for the upcoming provincial election. Meet Lee Weiss.
Hamilton Mountain, meet Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario candidate Michael Spadafora
It’s time to learn more about Hamilton Mountain’s candidates for the upcoming provinicial election. Meet Michael Spadafora.
Hamilton Mountain, meet Ontario New Democratic Party candidate Monique Taylor
It’s time to learn more about Hamilton Mountain’s candidates for the upcoming provinicial election. Meet Monique Taylor.
Hamilton Mountain, meet New Blue Party of Ontario candidate Baylee Nguyen
It’s time to learn more about Hamilton Mountain’s candidates for the upcoming provinicial election. Meet Baylee Nguyen.
Hamilton Mountain, meet Ontario Liberal Party candidate Chantale Lachance
It’s time to learn more about Hamilton Mountain’s candidates for the upcoming provincial election. Meet Chantale Lachance.
Hamilton East—Stoney Creek, meet Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario candidate Neil Lumsden
It’s time to learn more about Hamilton East—Stoney Creek candidates for the upcoming provincial election. Meet Neil Lumsden.
'Urgent' Costco recall triggers warning to customers about various gloves that 'should not be used'
Costco Canada has issued an "urgent" recall and is warning shoppers.
Highway closures for Hamilton this week (May 15)
Don’t get stuck in traffic: your weekly roundup of Ontario highway closures for new and ongoing construction in the Hamilton area, including Burlington, Stoney Creek, Flamborough, Ancaster, Dundas and Glanbrook.
McMaster sessional instructors give union strike mandate
Job security and wages among top concerns for members, CUPE says
Gas crosses the $2 mark at stations across Hamilton
Fuel costs continue to soar, with per litre prices nearing 80 cents higher than 2021 average.
City not proceeding with proposed Freelton dog park
The City of Hamilton is not proceeding with a proposed dog park in Freelton.
Saved by transplants, terrified of navigating COVID: Kidney recipients still face grave risks at this stage of the pandemic
At the end of 2019, just weeks before Canada announced its first case of COVID-19, Nancy Tran got what she calls her second chance at life.
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