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Homes For Heroes: Charity wants to build village for homeless military vets in Hamilton
Organization seeks acre of land for 20 tiny homes
Invest in Hamilton restaurant history; or you could be the landlord of a local MP
Building hosting Black Forest Inn on sale for $5 million. Building hosting MP Matthew Green’s constituency office on sale for $1
Third time will be the charm for the ‘Power of Three’
First concert since February 2020 for 5 at the First Chamber Music Series, Leonard Turnevicius writes.
Officers recount Quinn MacDougall’s last moments before he was shot dead
‘He was so close I saw the knife above my head’ — Quinn MacDougall was shot by police outside his Caledon Avenue townhome, a provincial inquest is loo
Red-hot housing market saw average Hamilton home sold for $1.1 million in February
RAHB report says average price of a detached home in Hamilton sold for $1,134,153 in February.
Breaking the bias in Flamborough
On March 8, the world will celebrate International Women’s Day and in Flamborough, this year’s theme #BreaktheBias is more than a 24-hour challenge — it’s one that must be re-examined daily.
Today’s coronavirus news: Australia fully open to travel as last state reopens border
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.
Dundas Governor's Road home added to heritage register
No designation plan despite homeowner support
Former Ancaster resident Roger Boyd delivers hot meals, hope in downtown Hamilton through Men's Street Ministry
Roger Boyd sees the stark realities of life on the streets of downtown Hamilton, through his work with Men’s Street Ministry.
Hamilton public school board ‘in pickle’ over electoral changes
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board will seek public input on a potential realignment of trustee representation for the Oct. 24 municipal election while seeking the province’s permission to maintain the status quo.
Defence at sexual assault trial suggests McMaster student alleged rape to skip exam
McMaster student at centre of Christopher Yip’s trial pressed on her recollection of the night in question during cross-examination, Susan Clairmont w
A hole lot of trouble: Pothole damage claims double in Hamilton over a single week
But more car damage claims from road craters will not necessarily result in more payouts, the city warns motorists
HPO music director Gemma New’s world just got a whole lot busier
HPO music director appointed principal conductor of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Turnevicius writes.
'Immediately stop using': Major recall of 70,000 Fitbit watches sold in Canada triggers warning to shoppers over burn hazard
Health Canada says certain types of Fitbit watches are being recalled after dozens of reports of them overheating.
Judge dismisses bid to halt federal emergency measures, calling issue moot
OTTAWA — A judge has dismissed a group's bid to halt federal use of the Emergencies Act, saying the matter is moot because the government has already revoked the powers used to quell protests.
Why hybrid work could make office meetings even worse — and here’s how to fix them
In meetings, the attention death-spiral has many causes — a lacklustre PowerPoint, a colleague’s droning delivery, someone uttering the word “synergy” — but the outcome is always the same: a dispiriting realization that you’ll never get that hour back.
Survivor-led group to resume search of Mohawk Institute grounds this spring
The federal government has committed $10.2 million to the search
Hamilton police homicide investigators take over case of missing mother Emily Bailey
The 23-year-old mother was reported missing in January. Worried friends, family and police have been searching for her for weeks.
Hamilton police homicide investigators taking over the case of missing mother Emily Bailey
The 23-year-old mother was reported missing in January. Worried friends, family and police have been searching for her for weeks.
Your HSR ride to connect with GO trains and buses will soon be free
The province has announced it is eliminating fares on local transit trips to connect with regional GO service.
Inquest hears multiple 911 calls Quinn MacDougall made before being fatally shot by police
Inquiry examining what happened when Quinn MacDougall called police to his townhome, but was shot dead in a confrontation with them
Murder trial hears about ‘disrespect’ that led to Limeridge Road West parking lot fight
Ali Mohummad was stabbed to death during an ambush in a parking lot, July 2020
‘We’re not out of the woods yet’: Some Hamilton businesses opt to keep proof of vaccination in place
Tuesday marked the end of Ontario’s mandatory proof of vaccination policy — but businesses can opt to keep the requirement
Have your say: Would you be more inclined to support a local business keeping a vaccine policy in place?
Vaccine passports are no longer necessary, are you ready for the change?
Today’s coronavirus news: COVID cases, deaths continue to fall globally, WHO reports; Hong Kong braces for possible lockdown
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: Biden announces initiative to pair COVID tests with treatment
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.
Dundas Yorkville Retirement Residence operating with four residents
Home required to stay open until May 31 or all residents find place to live
Stoney Creek Newport Yacht Club survey ‘like a big jigsaw puzzle’
Plans for the fourth phase of the Newport Yacht Club subdivision in Stoney Creek hit some rough sailing when presented to neighbouring residents concerned about the impacts on traffic, privacy and wildlife.
Hamilton Liberals select Shubha Sandill as provincial candidate for HWAD
Sandill has been a community advocate, volunteer, party member and currently an instructor at York University.
‘Wall of immunity’ to keep COVID in check for reopening
Caution urged as wastewater shows slight uptick of cases for this area
Defence focuses on credibility of McMaster student accusing Christopher Yip of sexual assault
Christopher Yip is accused of sexual assault and drugging the woman he was drinking beer with, Susan Clairmont writes.
Hamilton missing person Stacie Rasberry last seen in Niagara: police
Police are asking the public for help in locating the 33-year-old woman
Vaccine Inequity Part II: South Africa fights back
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Alberta lifts most remaining restrictions — and moves to stop cities from imposing their own
EDMONTON — In lifting nearly all of Alberta’s remaining COVID-19 restrictions, Premier Jason Kenney said Tuesday his government will also soon introduce legislation preventing municipalities from imposing their own public health bylaws.
March comes in like a lamb in Hamilton
Cold is returning, with near-record cold of -11 C possible Thursday night
Venetian Meats opens new retail store at Stoney Creek plant
Longtime Hamilton meat processing business moved from Burlington Street in September 2021
Ontario reporting fewer than 1,000 COVID-19 hospitalizations for 3rd straight day
Ontario is reporting 278 people in ICU due to COVID-19 and 914 in hospital overall testing positive for COVID-19, according to its latest report released Tuesday morning.
Hamilton city hall sign lit up blue and yellow in support of Ukraine
Hamilton’s support for Ukraine remains vigilant as the sign at city hall was lit blue and yellow on Monday night. Tuesday morning, reports from overseas are that a Russian missile strike has hit central square in Kharkiv. Ukrainian President Volod
Ontario court interpreters protest low wages and working conditions
The legal community is bracing for the possibility of freelancers refusing work, a move that would bog down a justice system already mired in pandemic
Lawsuit over derailed LRT land deal looms over resurrected Hamilton project
Metrolinx will soon start buying more properties for Hamilton’s resurrected light rail transit project. But it is still fighting a $2.5-million lawsui
Murder trial hears friends drove to Hamilton to provide backup in argument before fatal parking lot ambush
Two teens are charged with second-degree murder in death of Ali Mohummad
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario’s proof of vaccination requirement has ended; Canadian economy grew 4.6 per cent in 2021
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: New York City to roll back pandemic restrictions
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.
POLL: Should Ontario Premier Doug Ford lift the COVID-19 mask mandate this month?
It's a divisive issue, and one that will continue to be talked about regardless of what decision the Ontario government makes.
Builder wins 11-storey Stoney Creek condo battle
A developer has won its fight against the city over plans for an 11-storey condominium building across the road from Cenotaph Park in Stoney Creek.
Hamilton Mountain Coldest Night of the Year walk tops $120,000
It’s being touted as the most successful Coldest Night of the Year walk on Hamilton Mountain in the nine-year history of the event.
Dundas Sydenham Road 'urgent' escarpment repairs not completed during road closure
Staff says separated column of rock stable
Hamilton allows election signs near polling locations
Election signs will be prohibited from public property, including boulevards.
'Return to the store': Canadian Tire recall triggers warning to shoppers
Canadian Tire is alerting shoppers about a recall and asking shoppers to return to the store and speak with staff.
What lifting vaccine passports means for Hamilton
Hamilton Health Sciences starts gradually bringing back paused services
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