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Your guide to summer festivals in Hamilton
From music to art to food, these events are worth leaving your house for.
The first thing I ditched in the pandemic? Working out.
And, it worked out, until now, Lorraine Sommerfeld writes.
Canadian Open returns in June
Hamilton’s Bryan Crawford had a hit with the 2019 Canadian Open. After two years, the Open is back, Garry McKay writes.
Liberals fire another candidate after NDP revelations man used slur on Facebook
The announcement about Chatham-Kent-Leamington hopeful Alec Mazurek was announced about 30 minutes after party leader Steven Del Duca was informed at a news conference.
Brantford missing person case now a homicide investigation
Brayden Ferrall’s body was found May 3, nearly three months after he was last seen.
When there’s not much of a choice, Hamilton renters hold on to what they have
Parties pitch housing plans to alleviate Ontario’s housing affordability crisis
Today’s coronavirus news: Biden marks 1M COVID deaths in U.S., to co-host summit; N. Korea in lockdown after one case
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Police to close airspace over Port Dover for Friday the 13th biker rally
Warm weather expected to bring throngs of visitors to lakeside town
Blanche Dingle died in her Dundas retirement home — and wasn’t found for 36 hours
Inspection reports reveal Amica neglected the 91-year-old resident, failing to do required wellness checks.
Bethany Bergman springs into action with Vivaldi’s ‘The Four Seasons’
Guest conductor Patrick Dupré Quigley leads the HPO in concert Saturday, Leonard Turnevicius writes.
Hamilton deemed ‘estimated risk area’ for Lyme disease for fifth straight year
Public health has restarted collecting tick data after two-year pause during COVID
‘We’ve been firebombed’: Court hears 911 call from neighbour after a burned and dying Alan Rutherford came to their door
Richard Taylor is on trial for first-degree murder in the death of his mother and stepfather, Susan Clairmont.
Divisional court dismisses case against McMaster for refusing vaccine exemptions
Four McMaster students had asked for exemption from COVID-19 vaccines citing religious grounds, but the case was dismissed because it should have gone
Q-and-A: Flamborough-Glanbrook candidates weigh in on supports in light of increased cost of living
As part of its comprehensive coverage of the provincial election, the Review invited each of the local candidates to weigh in on a particular issue.
ONTARIO VOTES: Meet Flamborough-Glanbrook's Liberal Party candidate Melisse Willems
Melisse Willems is the Ontario Liberal Party candidate for Flamborough-Glanbrook.
ONTARIO VOTES: Meet Flamborough-Glanbrook's New Blue candidate Paul Simoes
Paul Simoes is the New Blue Party of Ontario candidate for Flamborough-Glanbrook in the June 2 provincial election.
ONTARIO VOTES: Meet Flamborough-Glanbrook's PC Party candidate Donna Skelly
Flamborough-Glanbrook incumbent Ontario PC Party's Donna Skelly is seeking re-election in the June 2 provincial election.
ONTARIO VOTES: Meet Flamborough-Glanbrook's NDP candidate Allison Cillis
Allison Cillis is Flamborough-Glanbrook's Ontario NDP candidate.
'Worried all the time': Flamborough food banks worried about rising cost of living
Danielle injured her back in a workplace accident and has relied on the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) for four years.
'The numbers just don't add up': Livable social assistance rates needed
Too many members of our communities are struggling with low incomes and unaffordable rents.
'People can get lost in here': Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre prepares for its close-up viewing in June
The facility, which will host a grand opening during the first week of June, already has acts booked until next year.
Hamilton public school trustees reject reviving mask mandate
Hamilton’s public school board has rejected a call to revive a requirement to wear masks in schools, but will continue to recommend their use and make them available to anyone who wants one.
'CONCERNED': Major recalls at Costco and Walmart involving tablets and pressure washers trigger multiple Health Canada warnings after incidents reported
Products sold at Costco and Walmart are the subject of significant recalls due to the health and safety hazards they pose, according to Health Canada.
Horwath makes campaign stop in Waterdown at Copper Kettle Cafe
The NDP leader met with supporters and Flamborough-Glanbrook candidate Alison Cillis.
Hamilton’s Forge FC defeat Outremont to move onto quarter-finals
The home team took it at Tim Hortons Field 2-0 to continue in the next round of Canadian Championship action.
Wayne Gretzky Parkway bridge in ‘good condition’ despite repeated concrete dislodgements
Ministry of Transportation report shows Brantford overpass has no signs of structural distress
Hamilton council backs Main’s two-way conversion
‘More people will die,’ warns Coun. Maureen Wilson in calling for immediate safety measures for artery
‘People shouldn’t be afraid to walk outside to work’: Residents rally for safer streets in Hamilton
Dozens gathered outside city hall Wednesday to petition councillors to take swift action after a series of pedestrian deaths.
#MakeKidsCount challenge issued for provincial election
A coalition of children’s health care organizations is asking new government to take action within 100 days of assuming office
A guide to balcony container gardening
​It’s spring. Time to jump into the joy of gardening — even if you don’t have a backyard to grow plants and vegetables.
Sew Hungry food truck festival returns to Ottawa Street this weekend
Twenty-five food trucks rally May 14 for one-day food fest.
Today’s coronavirus news: Shanghai reaffirms ‘zero-COVID’; WHO says not sustainable
Meanwhile, testing for COVID-19 has plummeted across the globe, making it much tougher for scientists to track the course of the pandemic, WHO says.
FLAMBOROUGH-GLANBROOK: What you need to know about Ontario's electoral district
As Flamborough prepares to go to the polls June 2, the Review breaks down the population and household demographics of the riding, the candidates, the main issues at stake and the background in the area.
Trial begins Wednesday for son accused of killing his mom and stepdad in Dundas fire
Alan and Carla Rutherford died from a fire at their Dundas home in 2018; Carla’s son, Richard Taylor, is charged with killing them, Susan Clairmont wr
Woman stabbed 25 times in ‘cruel, callous and horrific’ Corktown Park attack in 2020
Calvin Horvat pleaded guilty to attempted murder, but the prosecution and defence are calling for vastly different sentences
Detour opening downtown Hamilton café
Coffee shop opening on John South following long search for location in the core
Stoney Creek's Lucia Marchionda earns Ontario Medal for Young Volunteers
Back in 2018, Lucia Marchionda was finishing up her last year of high school, balancing academics, a busy volunteer schedule and filling out applications for post-secondary scholarships and awards, including the Ontario Medal for Young Volunteers.
‘Declined': Forfeiting your Ontario election ballot
Disenchanted with your provincial candidates? Here's how to use your ballot to speak up.
Bulldogs one win from the sweep
Hamilton shuts out Mississauga 3-0 on the strength of their wicked power play
'Removed from store shelves': Major recall at Sobeys, FreshCo, Foodland and Pharmasave involving eye drops triggers Health Canada warning to shoppers
Health Canada is warning shoppers about a recall causing some big name grocery stores and drug stores to pull products from shelves.
Hamilton ends state of emergency after more than two years
Pandemic continues to put severe pressure on city hospitals
The night a seven-year-old Hamilton boy was shot
With a publication ban lifted in the case of Jayden Pitter — accused and found not guilty of shooting the young boy — details of the trial and night i
Hamilton firefighters douse multi-alarm structure fire at G.S. Dunn
Crews responded to the Park Street North plant around 3:50 p.m.
McMaster study looks to answer why women have fewer orgasms than men
Gender norms have shaped and limited our expectations in the bedroom, researcher says
Secret probe on Stoney Creek public school trustee Carole Paikin Miller's ‘unbecoming’ conduct cost $24K
Hamilton’s public school board is still refusing to release the September 2021 report that prompted trustees to sanction Stoney Creek trustee Carole Paikin Miller for a third time this term, but has finally disclosed the investigation’s cost.
MPP Paul Miller files $1.3-million lawsuit against NDP over his ouster from party
Ontario NDP has said it turfed the veteran politician from caucus after discovering he joined an anti-Muslim Facebook group, but Miller denies the all
Man struck and killed by transport truck at rural Flamborough business
The Ministry of Labour has taken over the investigation with the help of Hamilton police
2022 Ontario Music Festival Guide including top 10 ‘showstopper’ events
Live music performances cover a slew of genres
Today’s coronavirus news: Shanghai re-tightens on COVID, frustrating trapped residents
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: Shanghai re-tightens on COVID, frustrating trapped residents;
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.
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