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Hamilton wants to withhold documents from public inquiry into the slippery Red Hill parkway
Judicial inquiry first requested in 2019 will start holding virtual public hearings April 25
Hamilton wants to withhold documents from the public inquiry it asked for into the slippery Red Hill parkway
The judicial inquiry first requested in 2019 will start holding virtual public hearings April 25.
Pedestrian killed in Delta crash remembered as kind, hard-working man
GoFundMe organized for family of Edgardo Maglalang, one of three pedestrians killed in Hamilton crash
Organizers have to turn down participants at Dragstrip Memories and Motorama
Are fans geared up? You bet they are, Tim Miller writes.
Take it from grandma and invest it wisely
Tax-Free Savings Acount are fabulously helpful to Canadians, Thie Convery writes.
High schooler’s museum exhibit brings ‘Norfolk’s ice age giant’ to life
One of the biggest mastodons found in Ontario called Norfolk County home
Hamilton woman is leading not-so-niche market for modest fashion
24-year-old Roa’a Mashaleh founded online marketplace that includes hijabs, dresses
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reporting 778 people in hospital, 165 in ICU with COVID; virus deaths jump by 40%, but cases falling globally: WHO
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.
Today’s coronavirus news: China tries to limit economic blow of Shanghai shutdown; Scientists worried COVID will evolve in animals
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesdsay. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Jamesville Lofts builder tried to buy back units from investors in months before insolvency
Areacor Inc. made the purchase offers as a general contractor ended their partnership over repeated late payments
Hamilton made a splash in building permits last year
Demand for pools helped drive a 32 per cent increase in permits from 2020 to 2021
Hamilton grandparents, mom, children squeezed into homelessness
No more hotel rooms available for families as shelter operators look outside city for options
If war came to Canada, would Hamiltonians fight or flee?
A U.S. poll found just over half of Americans say they’d take up arms if an invasion — like the one in Ukraine — happened. But would Canadians? Scott
McMaster University Cootes Drive generators proposal requires noise study
Questions raised over potential impacts of sound levels
Hamilton area Muslims ready to celebrate Ramadan
For many Hamilton Muslims it is a time for inner reflection and charity.
Spotlight is on Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre with a wealth of live entertainment
The centre will hold its grand opening during the week of Ancaster Heritage Days after a two-year absence.
'STOP USING IMMEDIATELY': Toys R Us recall involving toddler toys and recall of men's steel toe shoes trigger Health Canada warnings over choking and injury hazards
A large recall involving more than 2,300 units of a certain toy products sold at stores across Canada is impacting Toys R Us and other stores, while another involves a well-known brand of safety shoes.
‘They need to be loud about it’: Students push McMaster to speed up divestment of fossil fuel
In 2020, McMaster had $22 million — about two per cent of its portfolio — invested in oil and gas, down from $37 million in 2019
Hamilton Mountain's Sherwood Secondary School renovations set for July start
Work on Sherwood Secondary School is set to begin early this summer now that Hamilton public school trustees have approved an estimated $15 million in renovations to the home of the Saints.
Environment Canada warns of freezing rain, ice pellets in Hamilton on Wednesday
The national weather service warns that roads, walkways and parking lots could become slippery
Baby boy killed by another child in Hamilton
Hamilton police say no charges can be laid because of the age of the person responsible
Portion of Cannon Street in downtown Hamilton to close for construction
Cannon Street West from MacNab Street North to Bay Street North will be closed starting April 4
War in Ukraine creates uncertainty for Ontario grain farmers
Planting decisions complicated by surging cost of fertilizer, scarce supply
Ontario unveils plan for future pandemics, ‘stiff penalties’ for those who resell government PPE
Ontario has unveiled a plan it says will get the province more pandemic-ready, with a handful of new measures such as learning grants for health care workers who commit to working in underserviced communities for two years.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reporting 790 hospitalizations, 165 in ICU with COVID; FDA OKs another Pfizer, Moderna booster for 50+
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.
Today’s coronavirus news: U.K. police to issue at least 20 fines over lockdown parties; Shanghai tests ‘zero-COVID’ limits
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.
coronavirus covid 19 omicron ba2 updates toronto ontario
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.
Rabid bat found in Flamborough
City of Hamilton Public Health Services says the first positive rabid bat in the city since May 2021 was found in Flamborough.
'Like living in a nightmare': Waterdown ballerina escapes war in Ukraine
Lara Paraschiv woke up in her Dnipro, Ukraine apartment at 8 a.m. on Feb. 24, like it was any other day.
'Occurred in the Flamborough area:' Rabid bat found in Flamborough
City of Hamilton Public Health Services is reporting the first positive rabid bat in the city since May 2021 — which was found in Flamborough.
Steelworkers union activists back ousted Hamilton MPP Paul Miller despite racism allegations
Some past and present union leaders say they will work to elect Paul Miller as an independent now that the NDP has ejected the east Hamilton politicia
COVID cases on the rise in Hamilton
Wastewater surveillance to monitor virus missing at key time
A question of ‘Jeopardy’ for Royal Hamilton Light Infantry veteran
Riley officer fought at Dieppe and kept on fighting for people with spinal cord injuries, Mark McNeil writes.
Dundas’ Kerr Street partial closure application to be considered April 22
Closure at Ogilvie would maintain access at Hatt
Ancaster Rogers Tennis Club scores a grand slam with support from Tennis Canada
Rogers and Tennis Canada provide $200,000 for a new $1.2-million bubble scheduled to be installed in October.
Hamilton Mountain's Dr. William Bethune Park to receive $33,000 in upgrades
The popular park, located on Dicenzo Drive, will see parking upgrades and new ball diamond backstops.
Conservative leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre taps into 'freedom convoy' grievances in Hamilton
About 800 people, one of the largest Conservative gatherings in Hamilton attended the Ottawa-area MP's rally on the Mountain.
Bruce Arthur: New evidence that hospital pressured to axe doctor who criticized Ford government on pandemic
In a pandemic it’s easy to lose track of what happened, and where we’ve been. It’s been more than a year since Dr. Brooks Fallis was suddenly fired in January as interim head of critical care at William Osler Health System, in the hardest-hit part of Ontario. Fallis was respected and admired by peers and employers. He was also a passionate, incisive critic of the government’s pandemic response. One was given more weight by his bosses than the other.
'BE TRANSPARENT': Metro, Food Basics, Adonis and other Ontario grocery stores provide update on COVID-19 policy. Here's what shoppers should know
More Ontario stores are providing updates on their COVID-19 policies.
Former Hamilton Mayor Bob Bratina takes another shot at the mayor's chair
Bratina, who did not seek re-election as Liberal MP for Hamilton East-Stoney Creek, says families are facing higher taxes.
Bob Bratina says he’d be ‘veteran hand at the till’ if elected mayor
Former Liberal MP, mayor and broadcaster says he’s running
Tip line launched for Mohawk Institute investigation
Investigators asking survivors from the former residential school to share information about what they witnessed
Canadian men’s World Cup berth a special moment ... for everyone
Looking up and seeing the flags flying was an emotionally piercing experience, Steve Milton writes.
Foul play suspected in Brantford man’s disappearance: police
Brayden Ferrall was reported missing Feb. 22
Hamilton confirms case of bat rabies
Positive test comes in wake of rabid bat biting resident
In memory of little Zachary — a family runs Hamilton’s Bay Race on the 25th anniversary of his death
Zachary Antidormi’s mother carries his mittens during the ATB, 25 years after the two year old was killed, Susan Clairmont writes.
Flamborough Coun. Judi Partridge not running for re-election
Ward 15 Coun. Judi Partridge has announced she will not seek re-election in October’s municipal election.
Flamborough Coun. Judi Partridge not running for reelection
Ward 15 Coun. Judi Partridge has announced she will not seek reelection in October’s municipal election.
Meal-kit platform founded by Hamilton man brings restaurant food to your table
Chefdrop was founded a year ago as an alternative for restaurants impacted by the pandemic
'Wouldn't be able to function': Seasonal agricultural workers return to Flamborough
As spring gets underway in Flamborough, seasonal agricultural workers have already been in full swing in Ontario for close to a month.
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