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Bulldogs have eyes on the prize
Hamilton beat Barrie Colts on Avery Haye’s three goal performance
Hamilton Mountain Coun. John-Paul Danko proposes $120,000 rock-climbing wall at Newlands Park
The Ward 8 councillor says existing park structures promote a "sterilized" level of play for children keeping them "bubble wrap."
Fund plans IPO to bring impact investing to masses
Kizmet Impact plans IPO to bring change-making investments to everyday investors
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reporting 1,540 hospitalized with COVID-19, 402 in ICU; Police clear week-long trucker blockade in Windsor
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Highway closures for Hamilton this week (Feb. 13)
Plan your route before you’re in your car: your weekly roundup of Ontario highway closures for new and ongoing construction in the Hamilton area, incl
High-contact sports, music could soon return to Hamilton schools
Province announced Feb. 10 that all extracurriculars, including high-contact sports, choir and band, can resume at Ontario schools
'A new experience': Flamborough soccer players make television debut
Players from the Flamborough-Dundas Soccer Club’s U18 girls team made their television debuts in an episode of "Overlord and the Underwoods."
No winning ticket for Saturday's Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday's $8.8 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Pandemic puts Valens Ice Fishing Derby on ice for another year
What would normally be a day of ice-cold family fun has been called on account of the pandemic.
Hamilton police investigating Mountain shooting
No one reported injured in incident.
Was Tim Hortons Field built on a broken promise?
When Tim Hortons Field was constructed for the Pan Am Games with $145 million in public funds, taxpayers were sold on a legacy of community use. Seven
The Super Bowl is all about money, not momentum
The Big Game is about building hype, commercials, halftime, Americana, betting, and yes, a game, Steve Milton writes.
Today’s coronavirus news: Protesters stand their ground despite prospect of harsh penalties; Hong Kong tightens restrictions as cases surge
Meanwhile, Boris Johnson was contacted by the London Metropolitan Police as part of the investigation into parties in Downing Street during COVID lockdowns.
Trapped in a New York City hotel room, the great Margaret Whiting came to my rescue
Locked in a New York City hotel room and one of the great singers of her era is there to help, Gary Smith writes.
Son wants answers after St. Joe’s staffer snoops into late mom’s hospital records
Hospital says the staffer has been disciplined and ordered to undergo additional privacy training
Vehicle located in fatal Lawrence Road hit-and-run that killed man and dog: Hamilton police
The man’s death marked the first traffic fatality for Hamilton this year. It’s also among a number of recent incidents involving senior pedestrians.
Hamilton homeless encampment red hill valley
Others came and went, but Marielle Servais made the site her makeshift home.
Grenade, AR-15-style rifle seized during $31-million drug bust
Hamilton police dismantled fentanyl-production operation in Beamsville
No winning ticket for Friday's Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday's $15 million Lotto Max jackpot
Injunction granted at Ambassador Bridge
Superior Court to consider border protest injunction today
Hamilton will take down aging overhead signs on the Linc over safety concerns
New ground-mounted signs will replace the failing metal towers that needed emergency repairs — and rolling parkway closures — in 2019
Hamilton police told city not to share details of fatal Red Hill snowplow crash
Officials won’t say whether vehicle belongs to the city or was contracted
‘We’re full of fear’: Hindu Samaj Temple rattled by break and enter
A religious flute as well as an unknown amount of money was stolen in the early morning robbery on Feb. 2.
Energy helps lift S&P/TSX composite higher
Energy sector helps lift S&P/TSX composite higher as oil tops US$91 a barrel
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Hamilton’s city solicitor moving on
Stephen Spracklin’s last day March 4
NewsAlert: Injunction granted at Ambassador Bridge
Superior Court to consider border protest injunction today
5 places to get wings in Hamilton for Super Bowl Sunday
Nothing goes better with football than chicken wings. Now that Super Bowl Sunday is almost here, here are five places to find great wings in Hamilton.
5 things to know about the reopening of Sackville Hill Seniors Recreation Centre on Hamilton Mountain
After being closed for seven weeks due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions, the Sackville Hill Seniors Recreation Centre reopened to 50 per cent capacity on Feb. 7.
McMaster University considering options for Dundas' Osler House
Bed and breakfast will continue operating until October.
Spider-Man swings in to help Cineplex in Q4
Cineplex reports $21.8M fourth-quarter loss, revenue up as people head to theatres
Ford declares state of emergency over protests
Superior Court to consider border protest injunction today
Beware of billionaires offering to save the world
Extreme inequality is leading us to a bad place — we’re scared and struggling, writes Jay Robb
Ontario COVID hospitalizations and ICU cases continue to trend lower
Ontario is reporting 435 people in ICU due to COVID-19 and 1,829 in hospital overall testing positive for COVID-19, according to its latest report released Friday morning.
Employee at Hamilton store threatened with handsaw
Hamilton police investigating incident where suspect swung handsaw, cut phone line
Hamilton short 15 to 20 school crossing guards a day
Council also discusses ‘living wage’ increase for summer students as applications dip
Ontario Premier Doug Ford declares state of emergency to address 'the siege' in Ottawa and at border crossings with stiff fines and jail sentences possible
Ontario Premier Doug Ford Friday (Feb. 11) declared a state of emergency in the province, saying protesters and blockades in Ottawa and at Canada-U.S. borders are an "illegal occupation."
NewsAlert: Ford declares state of emergency
Superior Court to consider border protest injunction today
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford expected to announce measures in response to blockades
Ontario Premier Doug Ford to make an announcement with Solicitor General Sylvia Jones
Cineplex reports $21.8M fourth-quarter loss
Cineplex reports $21.8M fourth-quarter loss, revenue up as people head to theatres
Border delays hit Honda plant in Alliston, Ont.
Honda suspends one production line for day shift at plant in Alliston, Ont.
Proposed rules for long-term-care homes aim to balance a good life for residents with infection control
National standards would affect design and operation of nursing homes, but the chair of the Canadian Standards Association committee says the rules are written with residents in mind.
Police seize drugs, stun gun during Stoney Creek investigation
A 37-year-old Hamilton man has been charged with nearly a dozen drug- and weapon-related offences.
Toronto tech institute tracking long COVID with AI
Toronto tech institute tracking long COVID with artificial intelligence, social media
What COVID-19 treatment drugs have been approved by Health Canada?
In the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic, a number of different treatments have been developed and approved.
Hamilton police homicide case No. 95-030477 remains unsolved. But Helen Gillings is not forgotten.
On Valentine’s Day, red hearts will be placed at King and Emerald streets in honour of Helen Gillings who was murdered there in 1995, Susan Clairmont
The Rock’s medical master
Mitch de Snoo is a biomedical engineer, a researcher into Parkinson’s disease and a medical school student. Oh, a defender on the Toronto Rock, too, S
Ice cream for breakfast? One Hamilton family is celebrating all the national days to add some silliness to pandemic monotony
The Ruest Lacruz family has celebrated everything from National Ice Cream for Breakfast Day to National Bubble Wrap Day over the past two years.
Community consultation begins to decide Sherwood high school’s future
The Ministry of Education rejected for the eighth time last spring a proposal to rebuild Sherwood Secondary School, which requires about $15 million i
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