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Updated 2025-01-08 09:00
Ontario legislation to cut housing red tape is ‘bad planning’: Hamilton mayor
City officials say province’s More Homes For Everyone plan will slow development approvals
Ann Reinking’s spirit will forever soar in ‘Chicago’
Gary Smith remembers the renowned dancer and how she carried the torch for the famous musical, and Bob Fosse
Hamilton police making headway on Pride report
A little more than half of the recommendations from a consultant’s look at 2019 festival violence have been implemented
Free welding program aims to train Hamilton-area women in the trade
Funded by the province, the program will help 150 people gain skills that could lead to welding jobs.
'Immediately take away': Major recall at Walmart, Target, Amazon and other stores involving baby teethers and rattles triggers Health Canada warning after incidents reported
Health Canada is warning shoppers after some risky products have been pulled from the marketplace due to a number of injury hazards.
Hamilton’s housing market ‘stunningly out of reach’: Trudeau
Prime Minister commits to doubling housing construction, curbing speculative markets
Ontario schools to keep reporting absences until end of June
The provincial government says schools will continue to publicly report student and staff absences until the end of June, as well as any school closings.
Coyote warning issued after daytime dog attack at upper Stoney Creek’s Eramosa Karst Conservation Area
The public is being warned to avoid the northern section of upper Stoney Creek's Eramosa Karst Conservation Area after a daytime coyote attack on a golden retriever.
Hamilton police to consider in-car cameras
Local police services board previously shelved a body-worn camera pilot project over concerns about data management and cost.
Moved to Peace(s): Ancaster dance fundraiser supports Ukraine
Like many others, dance artist, performer and choreographer Julia Garlisi felt compelled to act after watching news coverage of the human suffering unfolding in Ukraine.
Ancaster Fair holding gala to celebrate new Agriculture Event Centre
It is shaping up to be a big comeback year for the Ancaster Agricultural Society and Ancaster Fair.
Dundas Cootes Drive red-light camera a first for the Valley Town
A red-light camera for westbound traffic heading into Dundas on Cootes Drive, at East Street North, is one of five new priority red-light cameras to be installed this year and the first in the Valley Town.
Concession Streetfest returning to Hamilton Mountain
The Mountain’s street party is back.
'Would mean a great deal': Family seeking honorary diploma for Freelton resident
The family of a 99-year-old Flamborough resident is calling on the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board to fulfil her lifelong dream and grant an honorary high school diploma.
Justin Dumpfrey ineligible for parole for 18 years for murder of Holly Hamilton
Judge finds no mitigating factors in Dumpfrey’s favour
Shipping news: What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton for March 27 to April 2
Domestic: 6U.S.A.: 1Overseas: 52 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry3 vessels handled petroleum product3 vessels handled agricultural product1 vessel handled fertilizer cargo2 vessels handled a
Pedestrian suffers life-threatening injuries in Upper Wentworth Street collision early Friday
A 42-year-old man was taken to hospital in “critical, life-threatening condition with resuscitation ongoing,” paramedics said.
A flurry of things to do around Hamilton this weekend
Environment Canada is calling for mostly cloudy skies with a chance 30-40 per cent chance of flurries or rain showers. The daytime highs should be aro
Pain in my hips, a buzzing feeling in my face: These strange symptoms came with my run-in with ‘mild’ Omicron
It started with a text from a friend warning she had tested positive for COVID-19.
Hamilton-filmed ‘The Umbrella Academy’ returns in June
Fans have waited for two years for update of superhero family on Netflix, Dan Nolan writes.
Ancaster home listed for $2.1 million ‘makes you feel like you’re surrounded by nature,’ says realtor
The four-bedroom, four-bathroom Reding Road home was built in the mid-1980s.
'Excited for the season': Flamborough venues excited for full return of weddings
As COVID-19 restrictions have lifted, some Flamborough venues are gearing up for a busy wedding season.
Would-be buyer steals luxury SUV in Caledonia
Police say suspect locked out the owner and made off with grey Range Rover
Norfolk County soccer tournament brings locals, migrant farm workers together
Area farms sponsor teams in an event designed to introduce workers to their neighbours
Fill your craving for fried dough at Debrodniks Donuts in Ancaster
A popular Kitchener-Waterloo based doughnut shop has opened its fourth location in Hamilton
‘Troubling’ inspection alleges two incidents of sexual abuse at Shalom Village
Inspection report alleges delays in properly responding to the first incident resulted in the second
Today’s coronavirus news: Sixth wave prompts renewed labour crunch in restaurants, retail manufacturing
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.
Dundas J.L. Grightmire Arena audit directs new 'management responses'
Report remains confidential after two-hour in camera committee meeting.
Hamilton's planning committee rejects development on Marr-Phillipo House property in Ancaster
"This is a huge development that will destroy the character of Ancaster, period," said Coun. Lloyd Ferguson.
Emma Teitel: City councillors who ended the mask mandate get to work from home. Not everyone is so lucky
Last month a lone Toronto city councillor voted against scrapping the city’s mask mandate. “I think it’s too soon,” Coun. John Filion of Willowdale told his colleagues via livestream about why the mandate ought to stick around a little longer.
Elderly pedestrian taken to hospital after Stoney Creek collision
This is the third pedestrian collision in Hamilton in eight days
Hamilton police investigating ‘violent incident’ at Saltfleet high
Police were called to three Hamilton high schools in two days.
Bruce Arthur: Ontario is losing its game of COVID make-believe. Masks are a step toward turning it around
We are down to the choice of doing anything or doing nothing, and Ontario isn’t the only place to decide that ignoring a respiratory pathogen is its best idea. A virus, of course, doesn’t much care what you think of it. Mostly, it appreciates the help.
Bruce Arthur: Ontario is losing its game of COVID make-believe. Masks are a step toward turning it around
We are down to the choice of doing anything or doing nothing, and Ontario isn’t the only place to decide that ignoring a respiratory pathogen is its best idea. A virus, of course, doesn’t much care what you think of it. Mostly, it appreciates the help.
Hamilton police debunk social media post about serial killer
Police have no information connecting local missing persons cases
Hamilton family looking for lost feline in Stoney Creek after alleged 'catnapping'
An east Hamilton family is searching for their feline companion in an upper Stoney Creek neighbourhood after the cat was allegedly taken by a pizza delivery driver and released several kilometres away on April 5.
Hamilton man charged in two bank robberies
In both robberies, police say suspect handed teller a note saying he was armed
Former pro weightlifter charged in historic Hamilton sex assaults
Two alleged victims came forward after January release from Peterborough police
Two little birds doing big things for my soul
Sometimes, the only way I can cope with the soul-crushing things that are happening in this world is to focus on the tiny things that are happening ju
Prosecution stays charges in large Hamilton cannabis bust Project Munro
Project Munro led to the seizure of $3 million in drugs and dozens of guns in November.
The ‘sensational’ Dr. Deborah Cook: Hamilton’ award-winning ‘Three Wishes’ creator runs on different fuel
Dr. Deborah Cook is investing her $100,000 Gairdner Wightman prize into critical care research
Councillor ‘saddened’ by Hamilton Farmers’ Market resignations
Minimum membership for dwindling board of directors reduced to three from seven
Her dad died of an overdose. Now this Hamilton woman is fighting for harm reduction
Kayla Hagerty is speaking out about the connection between the pandemic and opioid abuse.
WHO’S HIRING IN FLAMBOROUGH: City looks to fill Supie program, camp counsellor positions
The City of Hamilton is hiring new recreation staff, including Supie program and camp counsellor positions. Here’s what you need to know:
Hamilton-area orchestras tuned up to perform again
Hamilton Philharmonic Youth Orchestra and Burlington Symphony Orchestra welcome audiences back, Leonard Turnevicius writes.
Almost 40 city witnesses for inquiry into slippery Red Hill so far
Judicial probe into crash-probe parkway has reached $13.2 million in costs
What you need to know about the fourth COVID shot
Eligibility opens to Ontarians age 60 plus and Indigenous adults
Plan for affordable housing on Hamilton LRT route ‘leadership moment’
Coun. Nrinder Nann pushes strategic plan for land acquisition
Stelco land redevelopment a ‘major opportunity’ for Hamilton taxpayers
Roughly 800 acres at harbour eyed for future industry
Boris Brott’s hit-and-run death is part of a recent spike in pedestrian collision fatalities
Sixteen pedestrians have been killed by vehicles since the start of 2021. But the city points out the overall number of collisions that hurt or kill p
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