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Six habits of resilient leaders
If you’re a leader who’s only in it for the next promotion, you can either change your mindset and adopt new habits, or step aside and let a resilient
Hamilton’s booming cannabis market a ‘dog-eat-dog situation’
As of the end of April, there were over 90 legal cannabis dispensaries operating in Hamilton.
‘These roads are not safe:’ Traffic deaths spur two-way Main Street motion
A motion to consider redesigning the one-way, five-lane artery comes amid a spate of traffic deaths
Trudeau meets with two recently-settled Afghan refugee families at Hamilton food market
Ahmad Najib Wahidi told the prime minister his family has ‘settled well’ in the community after fleeing Afghanistan last year
Trudeau meets with local Afghan families at Eastern Food Market
Trudeau meets with two recently-settled Afghan refugee families at Hamilton food market
‘Like something out of a movie’: No one injured in blaze at city-owned west Mountain townhouse
Fire crews expect to remain on scene for several hours
Hamilton Fire Department battling multiple-alarm blaze at west Mountain townhouse
No tenants were present at the time of the fire
Scholarship fund honours memory and legacy of Stoney Creek resident Marie Robbins
For more than 30 years, Marie Robbins operated a mini empire of flower shops, including Smith/McKay and Stoney Creek Florists.
Nancy Smith retires from Interval House of Hamilton after almost 25 years at west Mountain shelter
Nancy Smith has turned the page on the next chapter of her life. The executive director of Interval House of Hamilton retired April 30 after nearly 25 years at the west Mountain shelter.
Ancaster Heritage Days road closures for June 11
Heritage Days is returning June 11 after a two-year absence, but residents should be aware of the road closures that are happening.
Dundas Community Pool roof replacement may include asbestos abatement
Consultant recommended addressing confirmed poor condition asbestos and further inspections.
As cycling data points to rise in ER visits, how safe are our streets?
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Shipping news: What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton for April 24 to 30
Domestic: 4U.S.A.: 3Overseas: 64 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry2 vessels handled petroleum product3 vessels handled agricultural product1 vessel handled fertilizer cargo1 vessel handled li
Some ways to celebrate with or without Mom this weekend
It’s shaping up to be a lovely spring weekend and there’s plenty to do to keep you busy around town.
DARTS bus driver is Hamilton’s 10th pedestrian fatality of 2022: police
Police say a 75-year-old woman was arrested at the scene; she has since been released.
Grade 13 could be making a comeback for a limited time, in Del Duca’s new plan
Students who feel the need to “catch up” after missing months of in-class learning would be able to opt for a full, extra final year of high school.
Bulldogs topple Steelheads 4-2 to grab playoff series lead
Hamilton is suddenly playing with a bit of fire. Nothing is going to come easy in this series, writes Scott Radley.
Today’s coronavirus news: FDA limits use of J&J COVID vaccine over blood clot risks, agency says
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: Asian Games in China postponed because of spread of COVID-19
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.
What public health inspections were missed over the pandemic?
Health inspectors drastically reduced visits for tattoo parlours, nail salons, low-risk food premises and pest control
‘Children Ruin Everything,’ except ratings
CTV has ordered 16 new episodes of show that had big ratings debut in January, Dan Nolan writes.
Pitter found not guilty of firing shots into home
Most details of trial in case related to shooting of young boy is still covered by a publication ban
New wellness centre opens in Waterdown
A new wellness centre has officially opened in Waterdown and clients are “Free2Be” themselves.
'It's heartbreaking': Pride flag incident causes cancellation of crosswalk event
Waterdown’s Jennifer Valeri is expressing her disappointment with the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board and Hamilton Police after an alleged hate-based incident at Allan A. Greenleaf has left the family “terrorized” and “terrified.”
Province pledges $1.3 million to search Mohawk Institute grounds in Brantford
‘First step’ from Queen’s Park falls short of $9 million requested by residential school survivors.
McMaster, HHS part of new national heart research network
Group will receive $32 million to study heart failure over the next five years.
The Rock take on the Thunderbirds at home for single-elimination playoff
The winner advances to the best-of-three East Conference final against the survivor of Buffalo and Albany, Steve Milton writes.
Car-free King Street? City plans to let pedestrians and cyclists take over part of the busy four-lane road this summer
The ‘open streets’ event would temporarily close King Street East between downtown and Gage Park on a summer Sunday
'Do not use': Certain burgers sold at Costco may contain pieces of wood, prompting big recall and warning to shoppers by Health Canada
'Important recall notice'
Hamilton mayoral candidate Keanin Loomis prepared to 'change culture' at city hall
The former president of the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce wants to "heal the wounds" that city hall has created over the years.
Ancaster condominium plan for Wilson Street East and Rousseaux Street inching forward
The developers of the former Brandon House property in Ancaster are inching toward a new plan for the site at the corner of Wilson Street East and Rousseaux Street.
Dundas 24 Brock St. N. development application submitted
Early review of conditions, requirements starting for four-storey, 51-unit building
City flip-flops on Losani Homes bid for massive residential development in Winona business park
After initially rejecting the idea, the city is leaving the door open on a builder’s request to convert land in Winona set aside for a business park to make way for a massive mixed-use residential development near Fifty Road and the QEW.
‘She’s a hero in my eyes’: Mom says Hamilton teen struck by car pushed brother out of the way
Phoenix Gureckas continues to recover in hospital from serious injuries after being struck by minivan in the city’s east end on April 30
When ‘Verdict’ gets rolling, it steams to the end
Detective Insp. Ogden arrives just in time for Dundas Little Theatre’s production of Agatha Christie’s play, Gary Smith writes.
What we flush down our toilets is providing some much-needed good news about COVID-19
Accumulated immunity in the population, the arrival of warmer weather and the continued use of masks amid Ontario’s sixth COVID-19 wave appear to be paying off.
Pedestrian killed in Main Street West crash
Police have closed Main Street West at Dundurn for investigation
Reduce number of Indigenous women in jail, says Canadian association
The Native Women’s Association of Canada is demanding that the federal government takes immediate action to reduce the outrageously high number of Indigenous women incarcerated in Canadian penitentiaries.
UPDATE: Westmount students protest alleged homophobia at Hamilton Mountain high school
“Hey, hey, ho, ho, unsafe schools have got to go” was the repetitive chant by some 200 LGBTQ students and others, many waving rainbow flags and signs, outside Westmount Secondary School May 4.
Westmount students protest alleged homophobia at Hamilton Mountain high school
“Hey, hey, ho, ho, unsafe schools have got to go” was the repetitive chant by some 200 LGBTQ students and others, many waving rainbow flags and signs, outside Westmount Secondary School May 4.
Police looking for victim seriously injured in east Hamilton assault
Police say the alleged assault occured around 11 a.m. on Wednesday in the area of Parkdale and Melvin avenues
Patrick Swayze is dead but girls’ night lives on
Motherlode: These girls are my girls. Hanging out with them is the best gift, ever.
Hamilton home sales and prices dropped in April as interest rate hikes hit would-be buyers
The number of residential properties sold in April fell by nearly 21 per cent compared to March.
How does the city budget affect your tax bill in 2022?
‘Average’ tax hike in Hamilton this year is $120, but where you live and what services you receive can make a big difference to your bill
Today’s coronavirus news: Nearly 15M deaths associated with COVID-19, WHO says
Meanwhile, cases are continuing to increase in California.
Today’s coronavirus news: Fauci criticizes China’s approach to COVID
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.
'It's a perfect storm': Flamborough businesses feeling labour shortage
A “help wanted” sign at the entrance to Gelderman Landscape Services on Centre Road is emblematic of the labour shortage that much of Canada is facing.
Solving the plastic problem: Here are some Hamilton businesses helping reduce waste at home
Local eco-innovators look to cut out plastic and make life a little more sustainable.
‘We need a government that actually cares’: How will the climate crisis affect your vote June 2?
Some critics say the current PC government has “the worst ever” record on the environment. But the Tories argue they can cut red tape and carbon emiss
Jurors need protection, bring back courthouse COVID protocols
Post-protocol jury selection felt like an outbreak waiting to happen, Susan Clairmont writes.
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