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City study of Grightmire Arena fiasco shows you sometimes get what you pay for
‘If this happens again, heads will definitely be rolling’
ontario election hamilton east stoney creek riding
Hamilton East-Stoney Creek was supposed to be an easy election win for longtime MPP Paul Miller — until the NDP booted him from the party
Cellphone records of accused in shooting of boy show no activity at time of incident
Jayden Pitter was texting with his then-girlfriend before and after seven-year-old was wounded
Today’s coronavirus: Ontario hospitals cancel surgeries; WHO says global cases and deaths have declined
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.
'RETURN IT': Various ice cream sold at No Frills, Shoppers Drug Mart, Fortinos, Real Canadian Superstore, Loblaws and other grocery stores recalled over metal and plastic pieces, triggering warning to
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning shoppers about a major recall impacting more than a dozen different types of ice cream.
Hamilton's Juravinski Hospital to get $5 million for proposed $1-billion redevelopment plan
Juravinski's stage 2 plan is on track to eventually open in 2028-2029, while Hamilton General receives $15 million for emergency improvements.
String of Dundas truck thefts investigated as related
"Out-of-town crews" suspected of stealing five trucks within 12 hours.
Staff sick days at Hamilton public schools jump with mask mandate’s end
Hamilton public schools have seen a jump in pandemic-related employee sick days since the Ministry of Education ended mask mandates after the March break, forcing more use of reassigned, supply and emergency uncertified student teachers.
COVID hospitalizations increasing in Hamilton
City keeping some pandemic restrictions in place until end of May amid rising transmission
Downtown Hamilton restaurant Nique to close its doors
The Hamilton restaurant will close its doors this week, according to an Instagram post.
More can be done to assure the public it hasn’t been abandoned to COVID-19
Is this how it ends? Not with a bang or even a whimper, but in a morass of confusion, anxiety and anger?
Hamilton cardiologist Amin Mulji pleads guilty in domestic violence case
Plea deal went against wishes of victim, who wanted to go to trial and expose decades of alleged abuse. It’s unlikely Mulji will spend any time behind
Jon Wells: History rears its barbaric head with ‘little thug’ Putin’s war in Ukraine
Nuclear conflict, once unthinkable, is now back within the realm of possibility, Jon Wells writes.
Hamilton police looking for ‘multiple suspects’ in Martha Street shooting
Pictures released of suspects in townhouse shooting
Number of film projects slated for Hamilton point to a banner 2022
It looks like it will be another banner year for filming in Hamilton.The city’s film office says 44 productions registered to film in Hamilton during the first three months of this year.It issued 150 permits, a slight increase versus the start o
Hamilton council backs urban expansion in Waterdown for long-term-care home
Waterdown property owner offering land donation left out of urban fold
Today’s coronavirus news: Canada needs a stronger COVID-19 detection system: experts; WHO says global cases, deaths declined again last week
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.
Hamilton electronic duo Allegories releases new album April 29
Followup album ‘Endless’ was 14 years in the making, Graham Rockingham writes.
Good news, summer job-seekers: There are still plenty of opportunities in Hamilton
The city, summer camps and golf courses are just some of those still seeking students.
Menu price increases, dropped dishes and a pinch of creativity. How Hamilton restaurants are coping with climbing food costs
Some food service groups have had to redesign plates and portions to claw back on food costs
St. Joe’s reported more than 2,000 privacy breaches since 2018 — the second most in Ontario
Experts say the hospital’s poor track record for keeping patient files secure raises questions about its privacy policies, training practices
McMaster Innovation Park plans residential towers
‘We need people living here,’ vice-president of development tells Hamilton councillors
Have your say: Are rising restaurant food costs changing your dinner plans?
Costs are rising, will it change your eating habits?
Man charged in hit-and-run that killed Boris Brott drove a van into a crowded Grimsby park in 2019
Arsenije Lojovic was on probation for dangerous driving when he allegedly struck and killed conductor Boris Brott on April 5
Prepare to be transported by ‘Under a Veil of Stars’
Delayed a year by the pandemic, premiere comes to Hamilton on April 30, Leonard Turnevicius writes.
Hamilton East—Stoney Creek provincial NDP riding association finalizes Zaigham Butt as candidate
Incumbent MPP Paul Miller, who has represented the riding since 2007, will run as an independent in the June 2 provincial election.
Ancaster's Perth Park homeowners object to work being done in environmentally-sensitive area
Excavator used to dig up at the end of Calvin Street to access property.
‘Every man for himself’: Confusion reigns on how to behave in a pandemic wave void of guidelines
For two years, Brampton mother Karyn Keith took extra care not to get sick with COVID-19. She sanitized and washed her hands frequently, wiped down her groceries with Lysol wipes and kept her daughter in online school until February.
Walmart making 'significant changes' in Ontario stores starting April 22 and here's what shoppers need to know
Walmart Canada sent a notification to Ontario shoppers Wednesday (April 20) about some changes to its stores beginning April 22.
Hamilton backs off mandatory COVID shots for city staff
Vote was close and debate heated as regular testing requirements also on the way out
Hamilton home prices continue to climb as GTA buyers ‘drive until they qualify’
Buyers can expect another decade of ‘strong price appreciation’ in the city, according to Royal LePage
Residents demand better conditions at pest-infested temporary women’s shelter
Non-profit agency says drinking water is fine and asbestos is not a threat at Cathedral site
Strong winds up to 80 km/h expected to blow through Hamilton Thursday
High winds may cause localized power outages, Environment Canada warned
Torstar offers more than $2 million in advertising for local charities across Ontario
We take pride in covering the community we serve. But we also have a strong desire to give back. We wanted to find a way to help those who are helping support and promote the community. And we’re doing just that, to the tune of $2,022,000 worth of advertising in 2022.
How many cases of coronavirus are there in Toronto?
Cases of COVID-19 continue to spread in Toronto and the rest of Ontario.
A farewell show to an intriguing, two-world artist who gave up life in Japan for a chance at creativity in Canada
Mitsu Ikemura, Canadian artist who was born and grew into manhood in Japan, died in February. His friend and artistic representative Tom Beckett has m
Bird flu lands in Haldimand-Norfolk
Food supply is safe, but residents should steer clear of wild birds
Take it from Gina: Team up and tame diabetes
Finding the right group of medical, nutritional and exercise specialists can change your life, Ernie Schramayr writes.
Hamilton Muslims uneasy after shooting in Scarborough
Leaders urge increased vigilance during last 10 days of Ramadan
Driver sentenced four years in September hit-and-run that killed loving mother and friend
Christopher Mulligan sentenced to four years in prison for Mount Albion Road crash that killed Victoria Lockhart.
City of Hamilton faces 23 legal claims over Red Hill crashes — on top of a $250-million class-action lawsuit
Tens of millions of dollars in individual lawsuits against the city are waiting in the wings, whether or not a class-action lawsuit over Hamilton’s sl
Amazon marks the opening of its most ‘technologically advanced’ fulfilment centre — and it’s right here in Hamilton
Aeropark Boulevard warehouse will create at least 1,500 new jobs
Today’s coronavirus news: Biden toils to put pandemic behind him; Shanghai allows millions out of homes as virus rules ease
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Hamilton Liberal MPs promote housing money in budget for non-profits during roundtable discussion
"It will not change overnight, but we are going to take on the success of the investments of the past," says Hamilton Liberal MP Filomena Tassi.
McMaster University Cootes Drive parking garage on hold after conditional approval lapses
Bylaw variances, traffic impact study among special conditions on site plan approval.
Hamilton to close one lane along Wilson Street East from Rousseaux to Filman Road for infrastructure upgrades
The $4.2-million project will include road resurfacing, culvert replacement and new pedestrian crosswalk at Tiffany Falls.
Top 5 native species newbie gardeners can plant to entice wildlife
The list is compiled by Craig and Beth Sinclair, owners of a property in Smiths Falls that has been a source of natural gardening.
Hamilton ICU doctor says getting COVID was like ‘being hit by a train’
Dr. Sunjay Sharma dodged COVID while caring for the sickest patients but the virus finally caught up to him as Ontario reopened
Bruce Arthur: Canada keeps travel mask mandates as U.S. rules vanish into thin air (sometimes in mid-flight)
Imagine being a cancer patient on a plane over America as their mask policy changed, and people cheered. Or worse, where a flight attendant sang to take off your masks as he walked the aisle with a bag. On Monday an American judge who shouldn’t be allowed to write a rental car agreement struck down the country’s national mask mandate on planes, trains, taxis and transit hubs. In reasonably dystopian fashion, the change was announced by several airlines mid-flight.
Bruce Arthur: Canada keeps travel mask mandates as U.S. rules vanish into thin air (sometimes in mid-flight)
Imagine being a cancer patient on a plane over America as their mask policy changed, and people cheered. Or worse, where a flight attendant sang to take off your masks as he walked the aisle with a bag. On Monday an American judge who shouldn’t be allowed to write a rental car agreement struck down the country’s national mask mandate on planes, trains, taxis and transit hubs. In reasonably dystopian fashion, the change was announced by several airlines mid-flight.
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