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Lusitania survivor Robinson Pirie from Hamilton spent hours in the cold Atlantic Ocean
Flashbacks: 22 people from Hamilton were on the ill-fated passenger liner
Prom is back in Hamilton, and so are ‘promposals’
Students say promposals are now the ‘standard’ way to ask a date to prom
Lusitania survivor Robinson Pirie from Hamilton spent hours in the cold Atlantic Ocean
Flashbacks: 22 people from Hamilton were on the ill-fated passenger liner
Some good field news at last for Bernie Custis Secondary athletes
City allots 270 hours of time at Tim Hortons Field this spring to the neighbouring school that doesn’t have its own field, Scott Radley writes.
Province rejects fourth HWDSB request to build on former Sir John A. Macdonald site
Province has denied the Hamilton public board’s request to build a consolidated elementary school — replacing Hess Street and Strathcona schools — on
Ontario Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner lets his electric vehicle do the driving to benefit the environment
The Green Party leader is using electric vehicles to criss-cross the province as he campaigns for the June 2 election.
Stoney Creek resident Matt Francis first candidate to sign up to run in Ward 5
After spearheading the group Save Our Piers, the Davis Creek resident seeks to be a fresh voice on city council.
Rising gas prices are forcing many to cancel summer travels
A survey by the Tire and Rubber Association of Canada said two-thirds of Canadian drivers are planning to stay closer to their homes this summer
MAP: Profiling Ontario's 124 electoral districts
Whether you live in Niagara or North Bay, we've got you covered.
‘Major delays’ expected after concrete falls from Highway 403 overpass in Brantford
It’s the second time this year the highway has been closed due to concrete falling from the Wayne Gretzky Parkway bridge
Hamilton police no longer searching for alleged assault victim
Cody Comeau has contacted a family member and police are satisfied he’s safe.
Hamilton police looking to identify suspect in Essling Avenue arson
Suspect captured on video walking away from the August 2021 blaze
'Save one more life': Hamilton to study Highway 52 and Powerline Road roundabout
The City of Hamilton has directed traffic staff to study the process for installing a roundabout at the intersection of Highway 52 and Powerline Road West.
Inquiry reveals concerns about Red Hill Valley Parkway before it was even completed
For the first time, the inquiry has revealed there were early friction concerns and other problems while the parkway was being constructed.
Hamilton post-secondary students invited to apply for Abruzzese scholarships
The Federazione Abruzzese Di Hamilton E Distretto is once again offering its annual scholarship program for eligible post-secondary students.
Toronto ends COVID-19 emergency declaration after 777 days
Toronto Mayor John Tory has announced the end of the city of Toronto’s COVID-19 emergency declaration, which was first imposed on March 23, 2020.
Hamilton police warn of international student scam
Advisory comes after Chinese national studying at McMaster University was swindled out of significant amounts of money
Highway closures for Hamilton this week (May 9)
Plan your trip before you’re in your car: 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.
Hamilton Mountain Eastern Food Market owners 'excited' to meet Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
For the last seven years, Mohamed Wanidi has excelled at working at Eastern Food Market, located in its new location across the street from CF Lime Ridge.
Exhibition of Margaret Watkins’ photos brings Hamilton native back into the limelight
Regina Haggo: Black Light, an exhibition at the Art Gallery of Hamilton extended until Aug. 14
Today’s coronavirus news: Shanghai’s strict COVID-19 curbs disrupting global supply chains
Meanwhile, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has tested positive for COVID-19, she tweeted Sunday.
COVID 19 coronavirus news omicron Ontario Toronto Canada may 9
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.
QUIZ: Ontario Provincial Election: Who did it?
How much do you know about the legacies left by past Ontario governments?
Arkells ‘rally’ friends to fundraise for Woodlands Park basketball court renovation
The rehabilitation of the multi-sport court is set to be completed by the end of June.
Future of Nanticoke lands poised to be election issue in Haldimand-Norfolk
Haldimand mayor, former MPP’s top aide at odds over planned housing development.
Obituary: Former Spectator reporter John Zaritsky became Oscar winning documentary filmmaker
Credits newspaper with sparking his interest in investigative reporting
Play centred on students with disabilities gives ‘voice to the voiceless’
St. Mary Catholic Secondary School student-actors are rehearsing a play centred on the lives of classmates with disabilities
'Throw out or return': Certain snacks sold at Winners, HomeSense and Marshalls part of big recall and warning over allergy concerns that could cause serious reaction
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is warning shoppers about another recall at Winners, HomeSense and Marshalls, again over allergy fears.
What new Omicron variants in Ontario and Canada mean for the future of the pandemic
It’s been a while since a whole new COVID-19 variant burst onto the scene, but like a pop star with staying power, good old Omicron keeps finding new ways to reinvent itself.
Dundas 211 York Rd. owner suggests possible zoning amendment
Former retirement home units would be converted to rental apartments under early proposal.
Upper Stoney Creek’s upgraded Valley Park rec centre and library a big ‘wow’
“Wow!!!” That was Saxxon Condo’s reaction, conveyed via her smartphone because she is deaf, when asked about the reopening of upper Stoney Creek’s Valley Park Community Centre and library following $14.3 million in upgrades.
Want to vote in the Ontario election? Here are some ways you can cast your ballot
Here’s a list of ways you can cast your provincial election vote.
Bulldogs stay perfect at home, take 2-0 series lead over Steelheads
Hamilton downs Mississauga 4-2 at FOC
Ontario Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner calls for abolition of Ontario Land Tribunal
Schreiner, during a recent visit to Hamilton, said it's time to return local planning decisions back to the municipalities.
Today’s coronavirus news: Risk of long COVID appears higher after catching Delta variant vs. Omicron, researchers say
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.
DARTS driver killed in crash remembered as a ‘beautiful person, inside and out’
Around 50 DARTS personnel gathered Saturday morning to honour the 49-year-old driver who was killed Thursday.
To swab or not to swab: Here’s how three COVID experts use rapid tests in the Omicron era
Your throat feels scratchy and you’re sneezing; is it the start of seasonal allergies or something more worrisome?
2022 Ontario election: There’s an app for that
Elections Ontario takes its first steps into the digital arena
Big Mother’s Day morning for downtown Hamilton falcon parents as four peregrine chicks hatch
Sheraton Hotel ledge nest if full of life after eggs fail to hatch in 2021.
Falcon chicks hatch at Sheraton Hamilton nest just in time for Mother’s Day
At least three peregrines emerge at downtown nest after eggs fail to hatch in 2021.
Toronto Rock edge Halifax Thunderbirds in OT in NLL East semifinal
Second-half surge by Halifax, but captain Challen Rogers gives Rock overtime win, Steve Milton writes
Council to entertain ‘interpretive signage’ at five contentious Hamilton monuments
Sites include Sir John A. Macdonald statue — torn down by protestors last summer — in Gore Park.
Paying it forward with a hospital kindness on Mother’s Day
Last Mother’s Day, while at McMaster Children’s Hospital with her young son, someone performed a touching kindness for Ali Passow. Now she’s trying to
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reports 24 new COVID-19 deaths, 1,563 people in hospital
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: Beijing district shuts gyms and cinemas to halt COVID-19 spread
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
MontHill to host first Indigenous Ontario Championship
‘There are so many avenues golf can lead to,’ Six Nations co-chair says
King Street East has three cannabis stores in one block. Can they all survive?
Relm Cannabis Co. is just steps away from Crafted Nugs in the International Village. And Village Cannabis is one block east.
Staff shortage delays emergency care at Simcoe hospital
Patients in need of non-urgent treatment should look elsewhere, hospital says
Westdale thrift shop Drop Spot Vintage keeps its stock fresh and sustainable
Hamilton-natives Jacob Pennock and David MacMullen brought together their interest in reselling sneakers and turned it into Drop Spot Vintage, a susta
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE?: Waterdown's Grace Anglican Church
The Flintoff Bell rings once again for Waterdown.
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