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Updated 2025-01-07 08:15
Two injured in serious crash between car and truck at King and Dundurn
King and Dundurn were closed in all directions for roughly eight hours for the investigation.
Serious crash between car and truck at King and Dundurn
Roads in the area are closed for the investigation
New management at McKinnon salon as owners retire after 40 years
Longtime employees of McKinnon Hair Design near Gage Park are taking over the business
Hamilton teen critically injured in crash at Queenston and Nash
The driver of the 2006 Dodge Ram, a 79-year-old Hamilton man, remained at the scene and is co-operating with police.
How does your garden grow? Four artists say it with flower paintings
Regina Haggo: “Bouquet” is an exhibition in full bloom at Earls Court Gallery
It’s now Hammer Time after every Bulldogs’ playoff win
Team introduces ‘really cool’ new tradition to mark each post-season win, Scott Radley writes
Obituary: Cookie king Harry Voortman was ‘one of a kind’
He co- founded bakery with global reach in Hamilton in 1951
Environmental work at future Brightside Park on site of former glass factory to cost $1M more
Future park in northeast Hamilton will ‘deliver significantly’ by adding green space
Crew released but airline issues warning over Dominican Republic cocaine detainment
A Hamilton airline employee is out on bail, but Pivot Airlines warns that “continued threats and prosecution” should dissuade Canadian travellers, Sus
Hope and heartbreak cleaning up trash along north-end Hamilton tracks
Needles, debris and an upsetting discovery on rail corridor cleanup might make one sickeningly sad, writes Jeff Mahoney
Lawyer injured in Hamilton courthouse fall loses lawsuit against building’s owner, cleaner
Judge rules Derek Martin was ‘contributorily negligent’ by wearing worn shoes before he slipped over a small puddle of water in July 2015
Today’s coronavirus news: Federal government has until end of the day to call an inquiry into use of Emergencies Act
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.
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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.
Dundas Grightmire Arena audit discussed in open meeting
Staff say they are implementing recommendations to improve project oversight
Upper Stoney Creek’s Bishop Ryan Catholic Secondary School gets $8.4M for addition
Upper Stoney Creek’s Bishop Ryan Catholic Secondary School is poised to get some relief from overcrowding with the province’s announcement of funding for a 253-student addition.
Four-year freeze on school closure reviews hurting Hamilton students, trustees say
Hamilton public school trustees say the province’s four-year moratorium on pupil accommodation reviews is unfair to Mountain and Dundas students whose elementary schools are being deprived of upgrades made at other schools.
Ancaster residents felt 'angry' after attending open house on Wilson, Rousseaux street development
A public meeting held by the owners of the former Brandon House property left residents feeling angry and upset, lamenting a lack of “trust” with the developer.
Remaining unvaccinated increases risk to the vaccinated, says U of T COVID study
People who are unvaccinated against COVID-19 not only place themselves at greater risk of getting infected by the virus, but also increase the infection risk of those around them who have rolled up their sleeves for a jab, according to new Canadian modelling research.
'Products should be thrown out': Large Canadian Tire recall triggers warning to shoppers due to potentially-contaminated chocolates
Canadian Tire is warning shoppers about a massive recall impacting Canadian stores.
Highway closures for Hamilton this week (Apr. 24)
Expect delays along the following routes: 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.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario’s mask mandate extension in high-risk settings being met with mixed reactions
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: Israel lifts indoor mask mandate as coronavirus cases drop
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.
One dead, four injured in crash at Hamilton airport
Crash under investigation by collision reconstruction unit and federal ministry of labour.
Time to vote for Canada's Top Immigrant
Canada has many accomplished and inspiring immigrants. Now it’s time to acknowledge them, with a vote in Weston Union’s 14th-annual Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Awards.
The prime minister that Hamilton forgot
Saturday would be Lester B. Pearson’s 125th birthday. Few seem to know he once called Hamilton home, Scott Radley writes.
Local coalition calls for 4,000 acres to be added to Greenbelt
Proposal would protect rural land, including in Elfrida, as well as urban river valleys and wetlands.
Today’s coronavirus news: Beijing on alert after COVID-19 cases discovered in school
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.
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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.
‘There will be an end in sight, it’s just unclear when’ — what endemic really means for COVID-19
Of all the new words that have become part of the pandemic lexicon over the last two and a half years, endemic is perhaps one of the most charged.
gritLIT goes hybrid with some live events for first time in three years
Hamilton’s annual writers and readers festival celebrates its 18th year with Lawrence Hill, author of “The Book of Negroes,” one of star attractions,
Grimsby Beach cottage listed for $499,999 a ‘rare offering’
The Auditorium Circle home is known as one of the ‘Painted Ladies.’
Behind a great golf course designer, was his older brother
Nicol Thompson, now a Hall of Famer, mentored golf course designer Stanley Thompson, Garry McKay writes
Red Hill inquiry public hearings set to begin
Nearly three years after the city asked for a judicial investigation into its slippery parkway controversy, virtual public hearings are about to start
Don’t buy into the shame machines
Don’t spend your time and money with businesses that profit off shame, writes Jay Robb
Hamilton police issue warrant for driver in fatal Upper Wentworth collision
Police allege Omar Bataineh, 37, of Hamilton was behind the wheel of a vehicle that struck and killed a pedestrian earlier this month.
TDSB estimates Friday saw pandemic’s highest number of classes affected by staff absences
About 30 out of 583 TDSB schools reported classes that shifted to remote asynchronous learning Friday, estimated to be the highest number of classes affected by staff absences in a single day during the pandemic.
Fire at prisoner rehabilitation centre leaves five homeless
The Bridge has opened a GoFundMe to help the men find stable housing
Ancaster Grade 5 pupils raise thousands for Ukraine selling used books, bracelets
A small group of Grade 5 students at Ancaster’s Rousseau School has raised thousands for children in Ukraine since the March break.
Mohawk College recognized again as one of Canada’s green employers
For the ninth year in a row, Mohawk College has been named one of the top 100 greenest employers in Canada.
Hamilton Conservation Authority review sets sights on Stoney Creek
The new Saltfleet Conservation Area will be in the spotlight as the Hamilton Conservation Authority reviews how it manages four Stoney Creek parks and the Dofasco 2000 Trail this year.
Dundas Pleasant View orchard application denied in close vote
Niagara Escarpment Commission members narrowly rejected an application to clear a Pleasant View property for an orchard, where agricultural uses are not permitted, at its April 21 meeting.
Police investigate after vehicle hit, stolen in Flamborough
Hamilton Police are investigating after a 2021 Mercedes was reportedly stolen and its occupants assaulted in Flamborough on April 21.
Putting out the Bat-Signal: Prop vehicle with fake Gotham City plates stolen in Hamilton
The CW Network had been filming DC’s ‘Gotham Knights’ in the city this week.
Ontario extends mask mandate in some public settings to June 11
Ontario is extending mandatory masking on public transit, in hospitals and nursing and retirement homes longer than chief medical officer Dr. Kieran Moore previously signalled.
A few spring things to do this weekend in the Hamilton area
If you haven’t gotten around to spring cleaning, this weekend is the perfect time to clean out that closet.
Hamilton philanthropist banned from Russia in latest round of sanctions
Chris Ecklund is behind the website called Fight for Ukraine.
Average Hamilton home expected to cost over $1 million beyond 2024: CMHC
New report suggests increased mortgage rates, fewer buyers won’t be enough to drop sky-high home prices
Laughter’s back at rekindled Women with Passion and Purpose
The half-day fifth anniversary conference, features comic Susan Stewart and theme of “The Power of Love and Laughter,” Jeff Mahoney writes.
Homegrown ‘beast’ leads Bulldogs to 5-2 Game 1 playoff win over Peterborough Petes
Hamilton’s Arber Xhekaj is dominant in series opener against Peterborough
EARTH DAY: How climate change is impacting Flamborough farmers
Another growing season is upon Flamborough and as the planting season begins, farmers are looking to the skies for fair weather.
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