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‘You are trying to help convict this guy’: Defence in Pitter trial says witness ‘softened’ account of accused’s skin colour
Defence lawyer suggests witness changed testimony on accused’s skin colour
Ottawa school board sets an example of putting health of kids and teachers first
Every now and then, governments would do well to conduct remedial sessions on durable home truths.
Hamilton Mountain MPP Monique Taylor relates personal experience with auto-immune disease
Monique Taylor was shocked.
Failed Jamesville Lofts up for sale to highest bidder
It remains unclear whether the 15 Cannon St. W. development will be completed or demolished
Ward 2 Coun. Jason Farr is 'returning to his roots' running as Liberal candidate in Hamilton East-Stoney Creek
"This is the next step politically," says Farr, who grew up in east Hamilton.
'Small steps' all it takes to help the environment: Waterdown refill store owner
As Earth Day approaches, thoughts turn to the environment and sustainability.
The painstaking, time-consuming process behind killer car crash investigations
Hamilton police has a team of detectives specially trained in the investigation of the most-serious collisions — here’s a look at how they work
Celebrating Hamilton’s heritage in miniature and multimedia
Flashbacks: A couple of ambitious modelling projects are helping to show what it was like in the city during bygone days.
Hamilton looks to scrap COVID vaccination requirement for city workers
Changes to policy would see dozens of unvaccinated employees return to work May 2
Celebrating Hamilton’s heritage in miniature and multimedia
Flashbacks: A couple of ambitious modelling projects are helping to show what it was like in the city during bygone days.
Scientists from McMaster and Delhi University detect drug-resistant fungi in apples
Researchers found stored apples with drug-resistant pathogen that may be feeding ‘superbug’ crisis
Burnt out Hamilton Mountain lot a blank canvas for SMPL Design owner
Joel Tanner hopes his mid-century, energy-friendly home on Sunning Hill Avenue will ‘stand the test of time’
Today’s coronavirus news: Provinces experiencing rise in hospitalizations; Poll suggests One-quarter of Canadians have been infected with COVID-19
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Hamilton East—Stoney Creek provincial Liberals set to acclaim Ward 2 Coun. Jason Farr as their candidate
Farr, born and raised in downtown Hamilton, has been a councillor since 2010.
Ontario Independent MPP Roman Baber says freedom of speech must be protected at all costs
The former Progressive Conservative MPP held a breakfast event on April 16 that attracted about 60 interested people.
Ancaster Lions Club spring craft show returns after COVID-19 hiatus
More than 65 vendors were on hand at the Ancaster Lions spring craft and gift show on Good Friday at the Ancaster Fairgrounds.The event was one of many Easter attractions in the area that returned this year following a COVID-19 shutdown.
Dundas Lions welcome families back to annual Easter egg hunt
The annual Dundas Lions Club Easter egg hunt on Good Friday at the Dundas Driving Park attracted a crowd of about 200 with hunts for children aged 1-3, 4-6 and 11-12.
Stoney Creek Lions Club Easter egg hunt a hopping good time
The Stoney Creek Lions Club Easter egg hunt returned this year on April 16 after a two-year hiatus.
Mountain Kidz Klub brings Easter fun back to Hamilton Mountain
The Mountain Kidz Klub had array of Easter egg fun for children over the holiday weekend.
Ontario Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca says he will 'look at' expanding Highway 403
Del Duca says "it makes sense to invest in these highways, where it makes sense."
Putting community back into community gardens on Hamilton Mountain
After two years of being shutdown or limited due to coronavirus restrictions, community gardeners on the Mountain are eager to get digging again.
'Fall hazard': Fridges sold at Home Depot, Best Buy, Lowe's, RONA and other stores part of big Health Canada recall and warning as serious injuries reported
Health Canada is warning shoppers about a major recall involving certain fridges sold at big-name stores.
Jason Farr formally announced as Liberal candidate for Hamilton East-Stoney Creek
The longtime city councillor is a ‘strong fighter for his community’ says Ontario Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca.
Barton Street East fire sends one to hospital
Both the cause of the fire and estimated damages had not been determined as of Monday evening, according to the Hamilton Fire Department
Where to find Paxlovid in Toronto and the GTA
If you test positive, have symptoms of COVID-19 and are high-risk, you could benefit from Paxlovid, an antiviral medication that’s now available, with a prescription, at dozens of pharmacies across the GTA.
Doug Ford is ‘campaigning ahead of governing’ during extended break, opposition charges
MPPs are getting an extended Easter break until the provincial budget is unveiled April 28, but some aren’t happy about it as the June 2 provincial election approaches.
Appeal bid denied in Mark Staples case
Taxpayers funded the appeal by Staples, who was convicted of killing his father and sister
Heavy snowfall warning for Easter Monday
A winter travel advisory calls for up to eight centimetres of snow in Hamilton.
The tale of Dwight, the Hamilton cat allegedly stolen by a pizza delivery driver, ends happily
The tale of Dwight, the Hamilton cat allegedly stolen by a pizza deliver driver and dropped in a Stoney Creek neighbourhood, has resulted in a happy ending.
How much COVID-19 vaccine is Canada throwing out? Secrecy surrounds the real answer
Canada has tossed or let expire almost two million COVID-19 vaccine doses in recent months, though the exact losses remain unclear, with some jurisdictions failing to provide a full accounting and Ontario, the country’s largest province, refusing to publicly provide any wastage numbers at all.
Shooting in east Hamilton overnight Monday
Police found bullet holes in a home in the area
Ghana Association of Hamilton leaving no senior behind
Pandemic program a model for keeping communities connected
Two Hamilton innovators among finalists in national Arthritis Ideator Awards
Lianna Genovese and Matthew Rosato invented devices to assist those suffering from arthritis
HHS nurse stands up for hungry Hamiltonians and restaurants affected by the pandemic
A local initiative developed by Julie Freeman raises funds to buy meals from restaurants and serve them to folks facing food security during the pande
Dwight is back home after week-long search for cat snatched by pizza delivery driver
Thermal cameras, night-vision scopes, traps, treats and a whole lot of volunteers. The wild story of the week-long search for Dwight, a Hamilton cat s
Save the Evidence campaign hits $23.5-million fundraising goal to restore Mohawk Institute
Former residential school in Brantford to reopen as interpretive centre
Obituary: Former PM Mulroney remembers Tory MP Bud Bradley as ‘valued adviser’
Dunnville dentist missed being in federal cabinet after losing 1988 election.
Kids with COVID flock to ER at McMaster Children’s Hospital
Hamilton hospital saw nearly eight kids a day with COVID in January and February alone
covid 19 coronavirus updates toronto canada april 19
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.
Stoney Creek residents group blasts ‘buried’ changes to Green Road condo plan
A Stoney Creek ratepayers association is accusing the city of sneaking through some changes to approvals for a 12-storey multilevel condo building under construction at the northwest corner of Green Road and the North Service Road.
Hamilton Mountain townhouse residents refuse to give up affordable units
Residents at 1132 Upper Wellington St. say they have no plans to give up their affordable three-bedroom townhouse units, despite efforts from the property owner to end their tenancies.
Dundas J.L. Grightmire Arena audit recommends 'transformative change' to capital project execution
51-page appendix to report made public, to be presented to committee in open session
Hamilton councillors give Wilson Street owner more time to discuss development proposal
Owners and city staff have until May 11 to work out a compromise for the Wilson Street property near Academy Street.
EARTH DAY: How can we help species at risk in Ontario?
Many species are at risk due to climate change, habitat loss, hunting and fishing.
Highway closures for Hamilton this week (Apr. 17)
Plan your trip before you’re on the road: 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.
Fifty wins for Bulldogs home fans
Hamilton winds up regular season at home with ... another win
Today’s coronavirus news: Australia’s ban on cruise ships ends; Easter Sunday marks a return to in-person worship for many
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.
LDD moth aerial spraying to begin May 15
The City of Hamilton will begin conducting aerial spraying for Lymantria dispar dispar (LDD) moths next month in east and west Hamilton, Ancaster, Dundas and Waterdown.
Costco updating its operating hours and here's what shoppers need to know
Costco Canada has released an update regarding a change in its operating hours come April 18.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reports 23 new deaths; Shanghai COVID cases top 23,500 as Xian starts partial lockdown
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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