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Hamilton candidates talking winds of change in municipal politics
Municipal candidates for the Oct. 24 election began registering May 2 at city hall.
Neighbour to Neighbour Centre bookstore on Hamilton Mountain reopens May 9
Gunther Kraft is planning to be a familiar face once again at the Neighbour to Neighbour Centre bookstore.
Municipal election: Early birds make it official in races for Hamilton council seats
Candidates who file papers on first day say it’s time for change
‘Completely unacceptable’: Hamilton councillors call for action after latest hit-and-run sends teen to hospital
Eight pedestrians have died on Hamilton streets this year — including three in hit-and-run collisions.
More polluted debris — this time slag — found buried atop Kenilworth drinking water reservoir
The city uncovered contaminated slag while removing 16,000 tonnes of soil laced with cancer-causing benzo(a)pyrene from the top of the massive water-h
Hamilton Kilty B’s battle St. Catharines Falcons for Golden Horseshoe Junior B division title
For the first time since they moved from Ancaster to the Dave Andreychuk-Mountain Arena in 2018, the Hamilton Kilty B’s will be playing for the Golden Horseshoe division Junior B hockey championship.
Ontario NDP leader Andrea Horwath kicks off fifth campaign targeting Doug Ford
Horwath held her kickoff election campaign at Gage Park, surrounded by area NDP MPP candidates.
Hamilton Kilty B’s battle St. Catharines Falcons for Golden Horseshoe Jr B division title
For the fist time since they moved from Ancaster to the Dave Andreychuk-mountain Arena in 2018, the Hamilton Kilty B’s will be playing for the Golden Horseshoe division Junior B hockey championship.
Donna Skelly announces $8.7 million for Heddle Shipyards
The funding announcement is part of the Ontario government’s Ontario Shipyard Modernization Project, which will help the province capture federal ship
Norfolk woman charged with animal cruelty after authorities seize 39 animals on property
Police found 27 dogs, five cats inside home
Why the Novavax COVID vaccine has developed such a fandom — and why it matters
Public health officials are hoping that Novavax, the protein-based vaccine helps nudge more people to get vaccinated.
'Just delighted': HWDSB to grant honorary diploma to Freelton resident
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board will grant an honorary high school diploma to 99-year-old Freelton resident Isabel Mallon.
7 Key findings from Scouts Canada survey: Canadians are sadly lacking in outdoor skills
According to Scouts Canada, the country’s leading co-ed youth organization, the average Canadian may be surprisingly stumped by camping basics.
There’s Noah place like the Bulldogs
If you’re a young hockey player and your name is Noah, chances are you’ll be drafted by Hamilton
Today’s coronavirus news: Canadians between 18-29 lag behind older groups in getting third vaccine dose, data shows
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.
Mohawk College is recycling single-use masks
Masks have been recycled into composite lumber, outdoor furniture, or rubber pellets
Obituary: Prominent poet and writer Ellen Jaffe ‘reached a lot of people’ with her work
Ontario Poetry Society creates award for poet known for humanist themes
Hamilton Health Sciences facing most pressure since pandemic began
Scheduled surgery has been scaled back as hospital struggles with overcrowding and staff shortages
Sharp rise in syphilis in Hamilton
Increase includes cases in babies
Hamilton/Burlington SPCA spring lottery sales underway
Heather Ashcroft gently pets Snowball, a four-year-old white rabbit that recently arrived at the Hamilton/Burlington Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (HBSPCA) shelter on the south-east Mountain and is up for adoption.
Ancaster townhouses present waste collection dilemma
The city allows owner to cut down 143 trees, while replanting 42 seedlings.
Dundas Community Pool roof replacement impacts not yet known
Project tendered by city, could begin as early as this summer
Hamilton councillors approve nine townhouse development along West Fifth Street
Coun. John-Paul Danko says councillors were obligated under the Planning Act to approve it despite residents' opposition.
Hamilton public schools to offer learning recovery tutoring
All Hamilton public schools will be offering tutoring supports to any student who has fallen behind on their studies during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Confederate flag removed from front of Binbrook home
“We did it,” said nurse who stresses more needs to be done to keep sympbols of hate off private property
Highway closures for Hamilton this week (May. 1)
Expect delays or plan an alternative route: 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 teen seriously injured in hit-and-run
It’s the latest in a series of collisions leading to pedestrians being seriously injured or killed
Shooting at Wentworth and Barton
Police are looking for camera footage
Today’s coronavirus news: Few traces of 'Rolling Thunder' rally left in Ottawa; Ontario reports 17 additional deaths linked to COVID-19
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.
Today’s coronavirus news: Organizers say ‘Rolling Thunder’ rally ends Sunday, police say no long-term occupation
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.
Bruce Arthur: We’re sick of thinking about COVID. But here are the key questions we still need to answer
It’s hard to say something new about the pandemic in the same way it’s hard to say something new about the weather: you can talk about changing conditions, how it affects your day, but for most people it’s just part of life on the planet right now. Some people value umbrellas or sunscreen. Some don’t, and don’t care if they or other people get sunburned, or wet.
April listings: Hamilton’s most and least expensive homes on the market
This month price tags varied from the low end of $399,000 to $3,999,999
Can’t shake Omicron symptoms? You’re not alone
​​Lanrick Bennett Jr. was midride when he realized something was off.
Bruce Arthur: We’re sick of thinking about COVID. But here are the key questions we still need to answer
It’s hard to say something new about the pandemic in the same way it’s hard to say something new about the weather: you can talk about changing conditions, how it affects your day, but for most people it’s just part of life on the planet right now. Some people value umbrellas or sunscreen. Some don’t, and don’t care if they or other people get sunburned, or wet.
Burlington OPP investigating deadly crash on Highway 403 that claims life of 74-year-old man
Ramp closed for hours between Highway 403 and Highway 6
Three young men critically injured after car slams into concrete barrier
Two teens and one man have been hospitalized after a car slammed into a fence and concrete blocks downtown Hamilton
Archbishop visit to Six Nations postponed
Archbishop of Canterbury’s visit to the Mohawk Institute Residential School has been postponed at the request of survivors
Today’s coronavirus news: ‘Rolling Thunder,’ the COVID mandates opposition movement, is expected to continue in Ottawa after Friday arrests
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.
Don’t keep Gore Park Sir John A. Macdonald statue hidden: Hamilton mayor
Bronze of Canada’s first prime minister was toppled during rally in summer
Hamilton leaders take unified stand against Confederate battle flag
‘Take the flag down. It has no value. It only does harm,’ Mayor Fred Eisenberger says to Binbrook residents
Celebrated virtuoso and friend of Volodymyr Zelensky bringing concerts for Ukraine to Hamilton
Vasyl Popadiuk promises a program of stirring eclectic music to help with and highlight crisis.
ER visits soared for cyclists during the pandemic even as they dropped for drivers and pedestrians. What that says about our streets — and what we can do about it
Ontario hospital emergency rooms saw a surge of bicycle-related visits during the first year of the pandemic, even as injuries to other road users sharply declined.
How Baby Boomers will change the way Canadians die
Things appeared to be going well with Thomas Hartle’s cancer treatment as he went into surgery to remove two tumours from his digestive tract.
Hamilton objects to 7-Eleven’s plan to serve beer and wine
Independent tribunal to decide fate of chain’s liquor licence applications at June hearing
De dwa da dehs nye>s receives $10M to redevelop Aboriginal Health Centre
The current space on Main Street East is too small to meet the demand for services
Avoiding he says/she says
It can be perilous for employers not to immediately document significant conflict in the workplace to protect themselves, writes Ed Canning
Hamilton cardiologist sentenced to probation in domestic violence case
Impact of conviction of Dr. Amin Mulji’s career is not yet clear
Spate of collisions sparks massive traffic jams on Highway 403 in Hamilton
No one was injured in the three crashes Friday afternoon, police say
Hamilton Community News wins big at Ontario Community Newspapers Association awards
The journalists of Hamilton Community News had reason to celebrate after the announcement that the team had won several awards at the Ontario Community Newspapers Association’s Better Newspapers Competition.
Hamilton Spectator staff shine at Ontario Newspaper Awards
Reporters and columnists take home six prizes after being nominated 12 times in seven categories at the 2021 awards.
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