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Updated 2025-04-03 01:30
the contemporaries mcmaster museum of art
Hamilton’s most beloved art collective returns to the campus where it all started 40 years ago in ‘This Must Be the Place’ at McMaster Museum of Art,
Celebrate outstanding Flamborough businesses at March gala
While nominates for the Outstanding Business Achievement Awards are closed, the Flamborough Chamber of Commerce invites the community to secure their seat for the awards gala.
Five fresh ideas for Valentine’s Day in Hamilton
From skating to stargazing, there is plenty to do with your sweetheart right here in the city.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Feb. 11, 2023)
Avoid traffic jams before they happen: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled three closures in Hamilton on Feb. 11, 2023 for roadwork on Highwa
St. Joseph’s Healthcare loses fourth leader in five years
Melissa Farrell leaving Hamilton for top job at Halton Healthcare
One dead after pickup truck hits excavator in Norfolk County
Second crash victim taken to hospital
Be unreasonable with your hospitality
Every business is in the hospitality business and gifts are how you can stand out, according to Will Guidara, author of ‘Unreasonable Hospitality.’
Hamilton's Maple Leaf Pancake House, Tally Ho stand the test of time
George Vergos loves hearing stories about couples who met at his family’s restaurants and went on to enjoy happy marriages.
7 places to get wings for Super Bowl Sunday in Hamilton
Whether you’re cheering for the Chiefs or the Eagles this Sunday, nothing goes better with football than chicken wings. Now that Super Bowl Sunday is almost here, here are six places to find great wings in Hamilton.
Hamilton couple facing charge after allegedly attempting to buy $3,700 in tires from Guelph store using stolen card
Police said an east-end business was contacted by telephone.
Liuna Station will play a role in new Amazon Prime series ‘Alex Cross’
Detective show will have banquet hall play a Washington museum
Hamilton Winterfest, concerts and more things to do this weekend
There will be sunny skies and plenty to keep you busy in the area
Controversial top doc talks masking on way out of Haldimand-Norfolk
Dr. Matt Strauss highlighted review of masking studies that’s been dismissed by some critics
As Catholic Family Services of Hamilton winds down, other organizations ‘poised and ready’ to save programming
The nearly 75-year-old organization will be winding down all operations as of April 30.
Debt, loss of funding, labour chaos pushed Catholic Family Services of Hamilton to the brink
A Spectator investigation has found CFS has been carrying more than a million dollars in historic financial liabilities it does not have the means to
Stoney Creek, Grimsby rise to the challenge against food insecurity
A matching gift challenge from the Winona Men’s Club is helping to take a bite out of food insecurity in Stoney Creek and Grimsby.
Hamilton councillors apologize to each other after blow up at budget meeting
Stoney Creek Coun. Brad Clark kicked Ward 2 Coun. Cameron Kroetsch out of meeting for using "unparliamentary" language.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Feb. 10, 2023)
Expect delays, especially during busy travel times: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled four closures in Hamilton on Feb. 10, 2023 for roadwo
Convicted human trafficker threatened to have victim killed from prison
Caledonia man sentenced to 10.5 years for forcing Brantford woman into sex trade
Hamilton Chamber of Commerce announces annual business award nominees
The 39th annual awards will be presented at an in-person gala on March 29.
'We sincerely apologize': Cybersecurity incident at Indigo shuts down website
The technical issues also affected card payments and returns
Alectra power outage affects 149 customers in Stoney Creek
Alectra Utilities is reporting a limited power outage in Stoney Creek affecting 149 customers from Barton Street to Crompton Way between Grays and Green roads.
Children’s Aid Society of Hamilton cuts staff amid youth mental health crisis
Union concerned layoffs at Hamilton CAS will lead to staff burnout and put children at risk
PHOTO: Valentine's Day preparations at Penny Pincher Costumes on Hamilton Mountain
Terry Rhodes gets in some pre–Valentines’ Day practice with the Queen of Hearts at Penny Pincher Costumes Inc. on Concession Street.
Super Bowl LVII: Here’s where to watch the big game
Handful of local spots planning viewing parties to watch the Kansas City Chiefs face off against the Philadelphia Eagles
Begonia — a beautiful delicate flower that’s a little rough around the edges
Winnipeg singer releases new LP, performs at Hamilton’s Mills Hardware Feb. 25, Graham Rockingham writes.
Birding: Try the ‘addictive’ hobby during this month’s Great Backyard Bird Count
Birders of all levels invited to join 26th annual Great Backyard Bird Count happening Family Day weekend
Brantford council shows a level of excitement for the Bulldogs that Hamilton’s never has
‘Everywhere you look, it’s nothing but a win,’ the mayor says
COVID outbreaks with more than 100 infections persist at Hamilton seniors’ homes
So far in 2023, three Hamilton long-term care homes have had nearly half of their residents test positive in large outbreaks
‘For a love of birds’: Backyard bird count inspires citizens to become scientists
Birders of all levels invited to join 26th annual Great Backyard Bird Count happening Family Day weekend
‘Like a bomb went off’: Brazen hit-and-run at popular Stoney Creek car wash causes $1 million in damages
Owner says watching surveillance footage of attempted break-in that left a witness seriously injured ‘sent a chill down my spine’
'Huge advantages': Waterdown pharmacist applauds new treatment options
Last week, Patrick Turgeon woke up and discovered he had pink eye, so he went to get it treated.
Canada was called a COVID vaccine hoarder. Has it redeemed itself?
The prime minister stood up a year and a half ago and pledged that Canada would share its COVID-19 vaccine bounty with the world, to the tune of 200 million doses — or their equivalent — by the end of 2022.
Winterfest returns to Gourley Park on Hamilton Mountain
Get ready for some fun in the snow at Gourley Park.
Hamilton public school board bolsters bullying prevention policy
Hamilton’s public school board is beefing up its bullying prevention and intervention policy in response to recommendations made by an expert panel following the October 2019 stabbing death of 14-year-old high school student Devan Selvey.
Dundas Governor's Road work includes temporary ban on left turns
Section of road could be closed for paving during project.
Hamilton police warn drivers to slow down on rural roads
Hamilton police are warning drivers to slow down on rural roads in a series of twitter posts on Feb. 8.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Feb. 9, 2023)
Plan your commute before you’re on the road: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled six closures in Hamilton on Feb. 9, 2023 for roadwork on Hig
'IMMEDIATELY STOP USING': Major recalls at Canadian Tire, Costco, Indigo and Amazon on blenders, cups, plates and battery chargers trigger multiple Health Canada warnings to shoppers
Injury hazards identified
Hamilton council seeks more feedback on health board reform
City politicians split on how to approach governance question
'Officers down, officers down': SIU releases findings of investigation into shooting deaths of 2 South Simcoe Police officers
Police watchdog details of guns, gunfire exchange between Const. Morgan Russell, Const. Devon Northrup and Christopher Doncaster at his Innisfil home.
Ford to go Formula One racing
A look at key local racing dates for 2023
Premiere of ‘La Flambeau’ like an homage to Boris Brott
To escape the pandemic turmoil of 2020, David Bontemps, however, composed a chamber opera, Leonard Turnevicius writes.
All hands on deck: building an Ontario that works for everyone
The way we work has been changing, and the last few years have only accelerated these changes. Where we work, how we work and the meaning we find in what we do all need to adapt, because an economy that doesn’t work for workers, doesn’t work at all.
We need to prepare now for the workforce of tomorrow
“I know kung fu” is an affable line from the 1999 film the Matrix when Keanu Reeves’ character Neo learns the martial art in an instant. Wouldn’t we all love to download a program to learn a new skill, or language for that matter? Yet is this need t
Reimagining the future of work
From all corners of the province, Ontarians are feeling the squeeze as they look at their paycheques, walk down the aisles of the grocery store, fuel up at the gas stations, and pay their rent.Wages are failing to keep pace with the rising cost o
All hands on deck: building an Ontario that works for everyone
The way we work has been changing, and the last few years have only accelerated these changes. Where we work, how we work and the meaning we find in what we do all need to adapt, because an economy that doesn’t work for workers, doesn’t work at all.
We need to prepare now for the workforce of tomorrow
“I know kung fu” is an affable line from the 1999 film the Matrix when Keanu Reeves’ character Neo learns the martial art in an instant. Wouldn’t we all love to download a program to learn a new skill, or language for that matter? Yet is this need t
Reimagining the future of work
From all corners of the province, Ontarians are feeling the squeeze as they look at their paycheques, walk down the aisles of the grocery store, fuel up at the gas stations, and pay their rent.Wages are failing to keep pace with the rising cost of
Hamilton police constable faces disciplinary charges after firearm convictions
Const. Brandon Terdik was convicted of careless use of a firearm and pointing a firearm.
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