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Updated 2024-05-17 19:45
Coldest Night of the Year walk on Hamilton Mountain returns for a 10th year
Annual event has become a popular fundraiser for Neighbour to Neighbour Centre.
Dundas historic trees will be sprayed to prevent defoliation
Five trees in Dundas Driving Park, one in Fisher's Mill Park infested by “spongy” moth egg masses.
Hamilton to examine city's relationship with Redeemer University
The request came from the LGBTQ advisory committee after the death of student Bekett Noble last November.
Hamilton police investigating robbery at Hess Variety
Two men brandishing weapons entered the convenience store demanding merchandise around 10:30 p.m. Saturday
Bulldogs love their Family Days
Hamilton wins on the holiday for the fifth time in seven years
Snow and ice storm to hit Hamilton this week
Environment Canada’s special warning comes after a string of balmy days
John C. Holland Awards celebrates excellence in Hamilton’s Black community
Gala award show returns to in-person celebration for 27th rendition at Liuna Station
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Feb. 20, 2023)
Avoid gridlock before it happens: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled three closures in Hamilton on Feb. 20, 2023 for roadwork on Highway 403
Father-daughter duo team up for Theatre Ancaster shows
A dynamic duo from Ancaster is taking the stage at the Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre for a pair of exciting shows.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Feb. 19, 2023)
Plan your trip before you’re on the road: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled two closures in Hamilton on Feb. 19, 2023 for roadwork on Queen
Masked men with guns invade Winona home: Hamilton police
Investigators are asking for the public’s help identifying suspects involved in incident at Winona and North Service roads
Grandson charged with first-degree murder in death of Waterford senior
Norfolk County OPP arrested 34-year-old Jordaine Anthony Lewis Wilson Friday
Pedestrian gravely injured in hit-and-run crash in Dunnville
Victim airlifted to Hamilton hospital in life-threatening condition
From small contemporary beads, mighty Indigenous art grows
Radical Stitch exhibition at the Art Gallery of Hamilton examines the artistic scope of Indigenous beadwork, in a challenging political context, Jeff
Embattled Six Nations fuel company files for creditor protection
Original Traders Energy owes more than $78 million to lengthy list of creditors, including federal and provincial government.
For better or for worse, we’re out of the Commonwealth Games picture
Relief and disappointment both a reasonable reaction to Hamilton’s Commonwealth Games bid getting turfed, Scott Radley writes.
John Tory’s affair is all too common — and all too human
Affairs are an open secret. Isn’t it time we were more honest about them, Anne Bokma writes.
Average rent for two-bedroom apartments in Hamilton nearing $2,300
Single units now rent for an average of $1,868 in the city, a new report has found.
What’s open and closed this Family Day in Hamilton
Many provincial and municipal operations are closed or will have reduced hours, but some federal services, like mail, will be open.
Personal weight-loss journey turns into rewarding career in Waterdown
Helping people achieve weight-loss goals is rewarding for Ewyn Studios operator.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Feb. 18, 2023)
Don’t get stuck in traffic: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled two closures in Hamilton on Feb. 18, 2023 for roadwork on Queen Elizabeth Way
'DO NOT CONSUME': Huge cheddar cheese recall at No Frills, Loblaws, Shoppers Drug Mart, Real Canadian Superstore, Fortinos and other grocery stores triggers Listeria warning to shoppers
'Recalled products should be thrown out'
Pair arrested for ramming Stoney Creek car wash with truck
Charges include break and enter, attempted murder; Owner of business described incident as ‘failure of our judicial system’
Hamilton couple who fell victim to grandparent scam speak out to help others
‘I always thought this would never happen to me but it did,’ said the retired Stelco worker who lost $8,000 in the scam
PTSD often disables first responders
It has been estimated that more than 70,000 Canadian first responders have experienced PTSD in the course of their career, writes Ed Canning.
Hamilton business looking for owner of watch lost in Toronto
Local watchmaker Locke and King calls out to customers on Instagram.
Appeal hearing for 10 Governor’s Rd. in Dundas scheduled
Medical clinic-dentist office application denied by conservation authority in September.
5 things to know about the 2023 Ancaster Community Food Drive
Volunteers urgently needed for March 4 collection.
Stoney Creek Coun. Jeff Beattie launching ward youth council
Spurred by Orchard Park Secondary School students he led on a guided tour of city hall in January, Stoney Creek Coun. Jeff Beattie is creating a youth council to advise him on issues in Ward 10.
Enjoy a Valley Town Breakfast at St. Paul's Dundas
St. Paul’s United Church welcomes the community to a weekly Valley Town Breakfast event, every Saturday from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. at 29 Park Street W., Dundas.
Flashfood partners with Ren's Pets, helping pet parents fight food inflation
A digital marketplace that’s been helping consumers fight grocery store food inflation has moved into the pet food realm with Ren’s Pets stores.
Valentine project brightens the day for Stoney Creek older adults
Students at St. John Henry Newman Secondary School and St. Gabriel Catholic Elementary School recently conducted a Valentine’s Day project to brighten the day for local seniors.
Hamilton Community News team up for 11 provincial awards
Hamilton Community News received a nice bouquet on Valentine’s Day in the form of the news that its journalists and contributors were finalists for 11 provincial awards.
Norfolk County newlyweds score $100,000 lotto prize
Delhi couple planning second honeymoon to the tropics
‘CHOKING HAZARD’: Hundreds of Disney toys part of Health Canada recall with stern warning for kids and parents
The Kids Preferred Disney Baby "My First" figurines that are being recalled include Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Buzz Lightyear and Stitch. The arms or legs on these figurines may detach, posing a choking hazard to kids.
Multiple-alarm fire at house on Century Street
Smoke billowing from top floor of house near Wentworth Street North and Wilson Street.
‘The Umbrella Academy’ starts shooting final season with visit to Burlington
Indoor playground shop on Harvester Road provides location for popular Netflix show, Daniel Nolan writes
‘The medicine is in connecting three things’: Toronto Rock’s Lyle Thompson
One of lacrosse’s very best players, ever, comes in with Georgia Swarm to face the Rock on Saturday night, writes Steve Milton
Ontario’s ‘housing pledge’ is ‘political theatre,’ Hamilton councillors say
Minister asks city to put 47,000 units by 2031 in writing
Maple trees get a jump on syrup season thanks to climate change
Warm temperatures have the sap flowing at area farms; it’s not yet clear how weather will impact fruits and vegetables
Home care is the answer to freeing up hundreds of beds at Hamilton Health Sciences, pleads provincial association
Home Care Ontario calling on the province to fast track $880 million in funding
Plenty of things to do this Family Day long weekend in the Hamilton area
It’ll be chilly but don’t let that stop you from enjoying free fishing and other activities
Mohawk College offering new skilled trades scholarships
Mohawk College is getting 10 new skilled trades scholarships each year, thanks to the Schulich Foundation.
Dundas 215-219 King St. W. zoning amendment review begins
Four-unit townhouse and single dwelling proposal maintains existing 170-year old building
Ancaster doctor Anas Al Kassem on front lines to bring relief supplies to Syrian earthquake victims
Doctor scheduled to visit Syrian and assess the situation in northern Syria to help bring additional help to victims.
Family, friends in Stoney Creek, Brantford, northeastern Ontario areas share $100K Encore win
Family members and friends from the Hamilton, Brantford and northeastern Ontario areas are sharing a $100,000 lottery windfall from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG).
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Feb. 17, 2023)
Expect delays, especially during heavy traffic periods: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled four closures in Hamilton on Feb. 17, 2023 for ro
City audit reveals tens of millions of dollars worth of business given to companies with close ties to staffers
Manager who oversaw major capital projects had relatives on firms that landed $95 million in city business.
Hamilton Public Library salutes Black History Month
Hamilton Public Library branches are featuring Black heritage champions like Wilma Morrison in displays across the city during Black History Month.
Water, water everywhere — but the cat still takes mine
Have I been drinking cat water for a decade? Lorraine Sommerfeld writes.
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