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Updated 2025-01-05 18:00
A complicated past and a beautiful future: The busy world of Tom Wilson
Wilson has plenty on the go, a new documentary, two new albums, an Indigenous scholarship program and more, Graham Rockingham writes
East Hamilton Mountain’s Mount Albion outdoor education centre site up for sale
The newly rezoned site of Mount Albion Conservation Area’s former outdoor education centre is up for sale, with 28 potential future uses that include alcohol and cannabis production, a hotel, restaurant, trade school or wedding chapel.
Hamilton Mountain's Stage Diner cold plates raise $2,500 for Cancer Assistance Program
Cold food was a hot fundraiser for the Cancer Assistance Program.
Hamilton planning committee dismisses Wilson Street development proposal
The owners of the property where the Marr-Phillipo House is located are expected to appeal decision to the Ontario Land Tribunal.
Dundas Delsey Pond dredging investigation nears one year
Dundas Delsey Pond dredging investigation nears one year. Fencing contract will not fully enclose stormwater facilities
Hamilton public school trustee Ray Mulholland seeks to extend 50-year run
During his half a century as Hamilton public school trustee, Ray Mulholland has become known for showing up at city hall to register for municipal elections on the first day nominations open.
Hamilton police looking for suspicious driver who tried to get 13-year-old boy into his car
Man approached the boy in a black pickup truck just after 8 a.m. on Tuesday in the area of Dover Drive and Nash Road South
Closing arguments heard in Jayden Pitter’s child shooting trial
Most details in case where young boy was shot can’t be reported due to publication ban
Del Duca makes a quick stop in Hamilton for a sip on first day of the campaign trail
The Ontario Liberal leader tried his hand at pouring a pint at a pub in the Hamilton East-Stoney Creek riding
Hamilton police have fun for Star Wars Day — to the chagrin of some online
Social media videos get in the spirit for ‘May the Fourth be with you’
Hamilton police ask for help identifying three commercial robbery suspects
Theft occurred around 2:30 a.m. on March 24 at a Queen Street South convenience store
Signs the sixth wave has peaked in Hamilton
However, transmission remains high and COVID hospitalizations still on the rise
What’s going on here at Sam Lawrence Park on Hamilton Mountain?
Hamilton Police and several first responders descended upon Concession Street near Sam Lawrence Park on the afternoon of May 4.
PHOTO: May the Fourth be with you on Hamilton Mountain's Concession Street
Star Wars was the theme outside Penny Pincher Costumes on Concession Street May 4.
Westmount Secondary students stage walkout on Hamilton Mountain to protest alleged homophobic actions
More than 200 Westmount Secondary School students staged a walkout under cool, cloudy conditions May 4 to protest alleged homophobic actions on the part of school administration.
Waterdown cemetery vandal case adjourned until June 16
The accused in a series of vandalism incidents at Waterdown’s Union Cemetery had his case adjourned until June 16 during a virtual court appearance May 3.
10 fast facts about the province of Ontario
We've compiled a handful of numbers related to the province and provincial government.
Today’s coronavirus news: Beijing closes 10% of subway stations; severe COVID may cause long-lasting cognitive impairment: study
Meanwhile, Shanghai’s final exit from a punishing five-week lockdown is being delayed by infections persistently appearing in the community.
Keep exercising, your injured side will thank you
It’s all about unilateral training, Ernie Schramayr writes.
Have your say: Do you clip coupons to save money?
Amid skyrocketing food costs, clipping coupons could save you a couple bucks at the register
Looking to save money? McMaster alumni uses TikTok to teach Canadians to coupon
Kathleen Cassidy began couponing as a third-year student at the Hamilton university — her skills have resulted in a massive social media following.
Ukrainians are finding host families, other services through city initiative
The City of Hamilton and the Ukrainian Canada Congress organized the first drop-in fair for Ukrainians to find assistance
'Able to install': Hamilton to install accessible path at Agro Park after advocacy
After Waterdown’s Khadija Zafar raised awareness about a lack of accessibility at Agro Park, the City of Hamilton says it plans to remedy the situation at the Skinner Road park.
Tired of scooping poop? There’s a poo crew for that
Dog waste got you down?
Educating students on harm reduction can save lives, says SOPEN Hamilton
Harm reduction and destigmatization are still missing from the school curriculum amid Hamilton’s ongoing opioid overdose crisis. A local youth-led gro
McMaster University has unusually high number of family doctor training spots left empty
The city is short 68 family doctors so filling the spots is key
Stoney Creek's Jean Fricker celebrates 100th birthday
At 100 years young, Jean Fricker is still sharp as a whip.
Calvin Street owners to conduct work near Ancaster Creek
Owner says that work needs to be done on property to complete a number of studies for the application.
Hamilton Mountain Coun. John-Paul Danko to spend $553,000 to improve road safety in Ward 8
The plan is a two-phased approach that looks at how to improve road safety within the ward through systemic design.
Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas all-candidates meeting a chance to learn more
Dundas Baptist Church and community groups host event May 19
Hamilton’s hospitals have more than 700 job openings
Staff shortages cause strain at same as severe hospital overcrowding
Hamilton police looking for suspicious driver who tried to lure teenage girl into his car
The man approached the 14-year-old girl just before 8 a.m. on May 2 in the area of Ottawa Street South and Montclair Avenue.
Fire at vacant Rosslyn Retirement Residence deemed suspicious
Home has been closed since May 2020 after a COVID outbreak and poor living conditions saw its licence revoked
A dark, unfocused walk on The Road of Tears
‘The Hours That Remain’ just not substantive enough in its storytelling, Gary Smith writes.
Sir Allan MacNab to reopen Wednesday after ‘breach of asbestos’
School board closed west Mountain high school Tuesday out of caution
Sir Allan MacNab closed Tuesday due to ‘breach of asbestos’
In an early afternoon email, the HWDSB said the west Mountain high school would be closed ‘for the remainder of the day.’
Bulldogs set to faceoff against Mississauga at FirstOntario Centre Thursday
Round Two of the playoffs opens at home against the Steelheads, Scott Radley writes.
'Immediately stop using': Canadian Tire recall of heaters, Home Depot recall on wiring and Best Buy recall involving air fryers trigger multiple Health Canada warnings
Some injuries already reported.
Premier Doug Ford to visit LG on Tuesday afternoon to kick off June 2 election
Four years and one global pandemic in the making, Ontario’s 43rd election campaign is officially beginning.
‘Doors Open’ at Balfour Estate this weekend
Flashbacks: Historic escarpment landmark offers rare chance for a visit
‘Doors Open’ at Balfour Estate this weekend
Flashbacks: Historic escarpment landmark offers rare chance for a visit
No campaign launches outside Hamilton city hall: officials
Policy meant to ‘ensure fairness across all candidates’
Today’s coronavirus news: Beijing goes to extreme lengths to avoid Shanghai COVID woes
Meanwhile, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris tested negative for COVID-19 on Monday six days after testing positive for the virus.
Flamborough Review scoops 3 industry awards
The Flamborough Review was honoured for its excellence in journalism by the Ontario Community Newspaper Association in its Better Newspaper Competition.
Pandemic pets: Did COVID spur an adoption boom in Hamilton?
City data shows pet adoptions and licences — as well as reports of barking and dog bites — all trended downward
Bylaw scofflaws: What rules did Hamiltonians break in 2021, and where?
Data shows the number of bylaw charges laid last year increased significantly over 2020
Slow uptake of fourth COVID shots in Hamilton
Overcrowded hospitals expected to see heightened COVID patients until end of June
Yard-related bylaw charges spike 700 per cent since 2019
A couch on the porch, plants that exceed 21 centimetres and waste kept in anything but watertight containers are all city bylaw violations.
Dundas Pleasant View Columbia International College school application review continues
No dates set for required meetings
Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath has no regrets over decision to remove MPP Paul Miller from party
A group of retired and current steelworkers are "overwhelmingly" supporting Miller's independent candidacy in riding.
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