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Updated 2024-12-22 14:15
Ancaster Coun. Craig Cassar tackling road safety issues in Ward 12
The first-term councillor will be looking at introducing a complete streets report for various parts of Ancaster.
Hamilton kicks off Black history program honouring 16 distinguished individuals
The program "We Are Hamilton Black History Remembered" is a collaboration between the city and local Black groups.
Hamilton public school trustees narrowly OK whistleblower policy
Opponents urge changes to address mistrust of complaints process.
Impaired charges filed in fatal 2022 crash on QEW in Mississauga
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have laid charges in a June 16, 2022 crash that claimed two lives and seriously injured a third person.
Dundas 125 Pirie site plan review could start before tribunal’s written decision
City of Hamilton had not received site plan application as of Jan. 31
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Feb. 2, 2023)
Expect delays, especially during heavy traffic periods: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled three closures in Hamilton on Feb. 2, 2023 for ro
Case against teen charged in Ali Mohummad murder centres on video evidence
Crown is arguing teen was part of attacking group that ambushed Mohummad, his brother and friends in Limeridge parking lot
'These people are really brazen': Hamilton contractors hit by tool thefts
Hamilton contractors are being warned not to leave tools in vehicles overnight after equipment valued at tens of thousands of dollars was reported stolen in at least four incidents in late January.
Socially responsible investing can make a world of difference
An increasing number of us want to ensure that the companies in which we invest are good corporate citizens, Thie Convery writes.
You’ll believe an ‘Ostrich’ can fly in this Dundas Little Theatre production
‘The Myth of the Ostrich’is an uproarious romp, with some big themes, Jeff Mahoney writes.
Hamilton not taking position ‘at this time’ on urban boundary court challenge
Council awaits facts to make ‘informed decision’ about Environmental Defence move for judicial review of province’s forced expansion
Life with a new puppy can interrupt your exercise routine
If you expect to keep your exact same training schedule while managing the demands of a new puppy, you’ll end up frustrated and disappointed, Ernie Sc
Is this the end of the Bulldogs in Hamilton?
Almost from the minute news broke that the team would be temporarily pushed out of its home, Brantford began wooing the franchise, Scott Radley writes
Hamilton company ordered to pay $175K for dumping contaminated water into Lake Ontario
The payout comes as a court-recommended alternative to environmental charges laid against the Barclay Construction Group Inc.
This plant-based restaurant has permanently ‘Planted’ a special place in my heart
We heard your request for us to try Planted in Hamilton again and we are so happy we listened, Joyce Leung writes
Late January snow makes for great tobogganing weather at Stoney Creek's Battlefield Park
Last week’s snowy conditions made for ideal tobogganing weather, including the hills at Battlefield Park in Stoney Creek.
Dundas Wentworth Lodge staff to be consulted in vacant land review
Wentworth Lodge staff will be consulted during the City of Hamilton feasibility review of a children’s hospice on approximately three acres of vacant land behind the municipal long-term-care facility at 41 South St. W., between Lynden and Woodward avenues.
3 Hamilton lottery winners take home a combined $400,000
Three Hamilton-area lottery winners are taking home a combined $400,000 from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation, (OLG).
Without a trace: ‘No one’s looking for Bev. Why would anyone look for you?’
Chapter 11 of To the Grave, a true crime series
Scars: ‘Only Sam Pirrera has that answer’
Chapter 13 of To the Grave, a true crime series
Cold blooded swagger: ‘This bastard killed them both’
Chapter 12 of To the Grave, a true crime series
Swift and savage: ‘You wonder how a human being can do something like this’
Chapter 8 of To the Grave, a true crime series
Catch me if you can: ‘I’m watching you; don’t mess up again’
Chapter 2 of To the Grave, a true crime series
‘You’re not going anywhere’: Chapter 1 of To the Grave
Chapter 1 of To the Grave, a true crime series
Keanin Loomis lands post with Ontario chamber after Hamilton mayoral bid
‘Excited’ about new job and ‘no regrets’ about election run that came up short
Jesse Thistle to address St. Joe’s Foundation’s A Mental Health Morning on Thursday as keynote speaker
Jesse Thistle, author of ‘From the Ashes,’ will talk about ‘survivance’ from, in his own case, addiction, homelessness, crime and disconnection, Jeff
Hamilton’s medical officer of health orders cold alert for Tuesday night
The wind chill overnight is expected to feel like -20.
Hamilton police arson unit investigating four fires in just over 24 hours
No one was hurt, but damage was extensive in fires at vacant and under-construction properties
Hamilton police arson investigators pick up four fires in just over 24 hours
No one was hurt, but damage was extensive in fires at vacant and under-construction properties
Program users prepare for fight as Catholic Family Services shutters Hamilton operations
The potential April 30 closure of St. Martin’s Manor, offering programs for young moms and child care, sparks anger, fear.
Catholic Family Services to close Hamilton operations, including child care and programs for young moms
Services to cease April 30 but memo points to commitment to keep programs running through other agencies.
Hamilton Bulldogs will call Brantford home ... for a while
Ontario Hockey League team plans to play out of Telephone City for three years while renovations are done to FirstOntario Centre
UPDATED: Trio from Hamilton charged in Brantford stabbing
A 17-year-old and a 25-year-old suffered non-life threatening injuries in the separate stabbings.
Brantford police investigating two stabbings
A 17-year-old and a 25-year-old suffered non-life threatening injuries in the separate stabbings.
Swoon over Valentine’s chocolates from these eight local shops
Hamilton and Burlington chocolatiers go cocoa for the chocolate holiday.
Fire crews battle blaze in west Hamilton
The structure fire looks to be the city’s third multiple-alarm fire Monday
George Furlanetto’s bass guitar business is 45 years old and booming
On one side of the two-storey building is an industrial gas company with a parking lot packed with tanker trucks.On the other side is a railway line that shakes the rafters when trains rumble past.Across the street, that is long overdue for a
George Furlanetto’s bass guitar business is 45 years old and booming
On one side of the two-storey building is an industrial gas company with a parking lot packed with tanker trucks.On the other side is a railway line that shakes the rafters when trains rumble past.Across the street, that is long overdue for a pa
Status quo ‘doesn’t work,’ Hamilton non-profit housing providers say
City politicians to consider proposed $4-million-a-year fund to help launch non-profit projects
First phase of million-dollar Griffin House restoration set to be completed this spring
The early-1800s Ancaster home is expected to reopen to the public with improved accessibility and interpretation in 2026
Oral health on wheels on Hamilton Mountain
It has become a familiar sight at the Sackville Hill Seniors Recreation Centre.
Ancaster resident Jim McLeod prepares strategy to oppose 6-storey development at Wilson and Rousseaux streets
The Ontario Land Tribunal will hold hearing on the development proposal in September 2023 where Brandon House was located.
Dundas' 125 Pirie zoning amendment approved by tribunal
Proposal includes 16 townhouses, 100-space retirement home, 84 apartments
Proposed towers by Stoney Creek’s Battlefield park headed to Ontario Land Tribunal
A local builder’s bid to build two residential towers on a grassy lot across the road from Stoney Creek’s Battlefield House Museum and Park is bypassing public consultation and heading directly to the Ontario Land Tribunal for a decision.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Jan. 31, 2023)
Plan your trip before you’re in your car: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled two closures in Hamilton on Jan. 31, 2023 for roadwork on Queen
POLL: Should gun-control regulations in Canada be stricter, less strict, or the same as it is now?
Amendment to Liberal government gun control legislation has reignited the gun debate
Cocaine bust at alleged Six Nations drug house
Police make five arrests, seize drugs and weapons
Black History Month launched at Hamilton city hall
The program featured the unveiling of ‘We Are Hamilton — Black History Remembered,’ a joint project by the city and local Black-led organizations
CPL soccer schedule: Champions Forge FC to take on archrivals at home in opening day match
A game against Ottawa at Tim Hortons Field in May is rematch of 2022 final, Steve Milton writes
HRPS arrests 4 and seizes drugs in stolen vehicle investigation
The Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) — 3 District Street Crime Unit has arrested four suspects and seized drugs and contraband cigarettes following a vehicle theft investigation started in Burlington.
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