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Updated 2024-12-22 09:15
‘Freezing rain’: Environment Canada issues warning for Hamilton
A few millimetres of ice buildup is possible, says Environment Canada.
'Very optimistic': What is the future of work in Flamborough?
When Flamborough Chamber of Commerce executive director Matteo Patricelli thinks about the future of work in Flamborough and Waterdown, one word comes to mind.
OPP say death of 90-year-old woman in Waterford is a homicide
Marlene Wilson was found dead inside Mechanic Street house
Ministers issue statement on Women's Memorial March remembering missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQI+ people
Feb. 14 marks 31 years since Indigenous grassroots organizers hosted the first Women's Memorial March in response to the murder on Powell Street in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside.
Hamilton man facing laundering charge in connection with defrauding of Cambridge company
Police said the investigation is ongoing.
Brantford men charged after woman assaulted, held at gunpoint
Brantford police seized replica gun during searches on Darling Street and Autumn Road
Ontario Provincial Police release photos of suspects in Elnaz Hajtamiri kidnapping from Wasaga Beach
2 men, and 1 woman, believed to be involved in brazen abduction that saw kidnappers pose as police officers
'RISK OF INJURY': More major recalls on BMW, Hyundai, Ford, Tesla, Chevrolet and other vehicles trigger Transport Canada warning to drivers
Issues range from faulty fuel pumps to software problems
Hamilton police investigate gunshots in Eastmount neighbourhood on the Mountain
Police confirm what they believe to be a targeted shooting in the Eastmount neighbourhood Wednesday night
Frost Bites fest warming up Hamilton this week
The Frost Bites Festival is on and it features theatre, art, music, workshops, social justice and much else, Jeff Mahoney writes.
Hamilton man pleads guilty to second-degree murder in Brantford motel shooting
Shajjad Idrish, 26, still faces second-murder charge in unrelated Hamilton rooming house shooting
Waterdown high school programs facilitate path to rewarding skilled trades career
By 2026, Ontario projects one in about five job opportunities will be in the skilled trades.
Wealth planning for an early retirement
Take control and start now to achieve financial success, writes Thie Convery
What could the future of work look like? These Ontario experts offer their insight
The Spectator spoke to five experts about the future of work in the province and what could change.
Sarah Church lets go of her past life through song
March 5 album launch for ‘Letting Go’ at Hamilton’s Casbah, Graham Rockingham writes.
Race should not be a factor when dealing with offenders, says Six Nations police chief
Protecting the public should be the priority, says the police leader who was born and raised on Six Nations
‘What can I do? This is showbiz’: The time opera superstar Luciano Pavarotti stiffed Hamilton on Valentine’s Day, as well as the makeup date
An oral history of legendary singer Luciano Pavarotti’s double-snub of Hamilton in 1999
Enjoy pancakes on Shrove Tuesday in Hamilton
Shrove Tuesday is fast approaching.
Dundas 24 Brock St. N. proposal's site plan conditions remain to be cleared
Discussions with CN Rail regarding four-storey development ongoing.
'I have a permanent smile on my face!': Gas station stop nets $69K lottery win
A quick trip to the gas station for washer fluid earned a Hamilton man an unexpected windfall of $69,176.
Optimist Club of Stoney Creek lends a paw to Autism Dog Services
ADS trains, places and supports service dogs for children and youth.
Hamilton man charged in connection to attack at central Mountain strip mall
The 34-year-old man is facing several charges in connection to the stabbing.
‘My Old Lady’ limps then strides at Theatre Burlington
The play strikes many moods as it tells the story of three complex characters in a Paris apartment, Jeff Mahoney writes
Balmy weather brings golfers to Chedoke
‘We are completely booked,’ says pro shop attendant Suzanne Blakemore.
Love at first listen? Yes, it happens all the time
“From the moment I heard these pieces I knew that I had to play them,” said Francine Kay
Catching up: Veteran racers gather in Hamilton after three-year absence
Historic racing photos presented at recent Speedway Park alumni meeting
Citing misinformation, GTA judge sides with anti-vax father on ‘extremely controversial’ COVID-19 vaccine
In a highly unusual decision that references anti-vaccine misinformation, a Newmarket family court judge has found that a father who does not want his children vaccinated should be allowed to call expert evidence at a trial challenging the “extremely controversial” position that COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective.
Hamilton police constable facing disciplinary charge after assault conviction
Const. Ryan Cole was convicted of assault last July stemming from an on-duty incident two years ago
Hamilton councillors facing 6.8 per cent proposed tax increase for 2023 budget
Councillors will continue to address various spending issues over the next several budget meetings in February.
Hamilton Centre byelection set for March 16
New Democrat Sarah Jama, Liberal Deirdre Pike and Progressive Conservative Pete Wiesner will vie for provincial seat vacated by Mayor Andrea Horwath
A dark FirstOntario Centre is going to be costly
A report says the downtown arena generates $30 million a year in economic activity, meaning two (or more) years without events is going to hurt
Hearts for Helen Gillings
Gillings was killed this time of year in 1995. Her murder remains unsolved.
‘Hazardous winds’: Hamilton under wind warning Wednesday
Gusts up to 90 km/h are expected as temperatures soar into the mid-teens
Seasons Stoney Creek resident shares butterscotch brownie recipe
Residents at Seasons Retirement Communities are cooking up some delicious ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day.
The value of under-desk exercise devices
Pedalling for 60 minutes can be the equivalent of walking for 1.6 miles, Ernie Schramayr writes.
His hockey heroes: Black NHL history celebrated through card collection
Burlington educator is collecting rookie cards of every Black player to have played in the NHL — and the league is celebrating his efforts, Steve Milt
City to probe safety of west Mountain intersection where 15-year-old boy was struck and killed
Hit-and-run death of Yaqoub Saeed at Upper Paradise and Stone Church roads warrants safety review, argues Ward 14 councillor
City continues to inspect sewer system after 26-year leak into Hamilton Harbour
Water staff aim to finish pilot inspection program by the end of April
Burlington’s D Hot Shoppe does Caribbean cuisine at its best
Owners Gabriel and Simone Lou-Hing offer delicious food made with love, Joyce Leung writes.
FUTURE OF WORK: Flamborough residents share career choices, ambitions
What do you want to be when you grow up? Did you pursue that path?
McMaster Cootes Drive gas burning generators project gets building permit
Project might still require provincial Environmental Compliance Approval.
Hamilton Muslims and Mountain Mosque come to aid of earthquake victims
The Mountain Mosque was bustling with activity on Saturday as volunteers sorted and bagged donated clothing, food and toiletries that will soon find their way to earthquake-ravaged victims in Turkey and Syria.
Hamilton councillors accelerate cycling master plan to create connectivity across city
It will cost about $308,000 in 2023 to hire five full-time staff to speed up the master-plan projects.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Feb. 15, 2023)
Expect delays or plan an alternative route: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled six closures in Hamilton on Feb. 15, 2023 for roadwork on Hig
No injuries in east-end house fire that caused ‘extensive damage’
Police say occupant evacuated from basement rental unit ‘wasn’t aware residence was on fire’
Two injured in ‘targeted’ Norfolk County home invasion Monday night
Two people were taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries
Head outside for spectacular day, because ‘nothing lasts for ever, in the world of weather’
Even after temperatures plunge later this week, ‘we will be mild again, just not spectacularly,’ says Environment Canada meteorologist
Bear spray caused ‘entire building’ in Landsdale to be evacuated
No injuries were reported
‘Entire building’ evacuated after residents report odours in the Landsdale apartment complex
Wilson Street is closed from Ferguson Avenue to Wellington Street North; Cathcart Street is closed from Wilson Street to Kelly Street
Man charged with murdering officer allegedly went on violent crime spree while out on bail
It appears no one was actively searching for Randall McKenzie before he allegedly killed an OPP officer — despite facing new charges while on bail, Su
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