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Updated 2024-05-03 11:46
Norfolk County residents share concerns over privatization of health-care system
Town-hall meeting draws nearly 100 people to Port Dover community centre to talk with MPP
Obituary: Dr. Anil Kapoor was ‘fun-loving’ and ‘a rock star’ in medical profession
He broadened use of minimally invasive surgery in operating room
Stephen Altena’s flower paintings reveal the strength in sentimentality
Ornamental patterns found in old-fashioned wallpapers and fabrics are Altena’s inspiration — the kind of patterns associated with sentimentality and n
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (March 20, 2023)
Plan your route before you’re in your car: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled four closures in Hamilton on March 20, 2023 for roadwork on Qu
Emotional first aid at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre on Hamilton Mountain
For the last seven months Sharon Benjamins has been providing an important service at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre.
Federal funding to Hamilton-based group will encourage women to enter aerospace sector
Data reveals males still dominate all science and technology sectors.
Upper Stoney Creek’s closed Taro west dump fingered for leachate's DDT
GFL Environmental Inc. says a sample of leachate from the Taro industrial dump that had traces of the banned pesticide DDT came from a monitoring well at the neighbouring closed west quarry dump.
Dundas University Plaza service centre work resumes
Soil excavation may be related to relocation of transformer before construction.
UPDATE: FOUND. Orillia OPP say 14-year-old girl is no longer missing
OPP say the missing 14-year-old from Orillia has been found safe.
Explainer: What is a raccoon dog, and why missing Chinese samples have sparked frustration among those studying the coronavirus’s origins
For the past three years, as international researchers have tried to solve the mystery of the origin of the coronavirus pandemic, their task has been made monumentally more difficult due to the fact that vital clues have been withheld.
'A massive win': Flamborough's Carmeuse Lime withdraws controversial application
Carmeuse Lime is not proceeding with a controversial plan to burn alternative low-carbon fuels (ALCFs) in the lime kilns at its Flamborough site.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (March 19, 2023)
Expect delays, especially during busy travel times: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled four closures in Hamilton on March 19, 2023 for roadw
Dundas Knights of Columbus holding spring food drive
The Knights of Columbus are stepping up in the fight against food insecurity with the annual Spring Food Drive, April 4 to 6 at St. Augustine’s Parish, 58 Sydenham St., Dundas.
Ancaster Lions issue call for vendors for Spring Craft Show
The Ancaster Lions annual spring craft show is coming up on Good Friday April 7, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Ancaster Fairgrounds.
Dundas 264 Governor's Rd. fire investigations ongoing
Police say "human intervention" probably started fire.
Driver in Norfolk crash dead after ‘colliding with a tree’
Norfolk OPP are investigating a fatal crash early Saturday morning
Winter weather travel advisory issued for Hamilton area
Suddenly deteriorating conditions and up to 7 centimetres accumulation is possible
Hamilton’s first boundary-busting housing development pitched on edge of Greenbelt
Nearly 770 acres of rural land east of Mount Hope eyed for more than 6,000 homes — but council to decide how plans proceed
‘I felt this drive to prove that people like me deserve to be in these spaces’: MPP-elect Sarah Jama
MPP-elect plans to focus on affordability, housing and other issues highlighted in Hamilton Centre campaign
‘Women Talking’ — is anybody listening?
The Other Side of Midlife: Sarah Polley’s harrowing film illustrates the damage religion can do to women, writes Anne Bokma.
McMaster professor explores history of Indigenous ‘skywalkers’ in new film
Allan Downey shines light on Indigenous ironworkers who helped construct the Empire State Building, Brooklyn Bridge and other iconic New York City lan
Eliminating ageism starts with me
Perhaps age discrimination is so pervasive because almost all of us are guilty of discriminating against ourselves based on our age, writes Ed Canning
Eliminating ageism starts with me
Perhaps age discrimination is so pervasive because almost all of us are guilty of discriminating against ourselves based on our age, writes Ed Canning
Cowabunga Pizzeria opens new spot in downtown Hamilton
The Vine Street eatery offers an expanded menu and a dine-in option.
'True sisterhood' behind Waterdown's Wanderlust boutique
Two women met at a festival last summer and felt an instant connection. Months after the wanderlust that resulted in the fateful encounter, they opened a vintage boutique and healing studio in Waterdown.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (March 18, 2023)
Avoid traffic jams before they occur: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled two closures in Hamilton on March 18, 2023 for roadwork on Queen El
Canadian Heroes Foundation links past to present by retrieving long-forgotten war medals
“If we can unite a medal to a member of a family, that is something special,” says Hamilton philanthropist Chris Ecklund.
Dundas skunk 'behaving strangely' not among three being tested for avian influenza
A skunk found behaving abnormally on Autumn Leaf Road in Dundas on Tuesday, March 14, was euthanized but will not be sent by City of Hamilton Animal Services for testing for avian influenza and other viruses.
Orillia OPP looking for missing 14-year-old girl; she may be in Gravenhurst
Orillia OPP are asking the community for help looking for a missing 14-year-old girl.Kylah was last seen on March 12 in Orillia and police believe she could be in Gravenhurst, Toronto, or Hamilton. She is described as being 5 foot, 5 inches an
Sewer inspections, caffeine testing and maybe drones: Hamilton outlines plan to find rogue sewer leaks
Province has ordered Hamilton to find — and prevent — hidden spills after city found bad sewer connections diverting sewage directly into bay for 26 y
Indigenous patient navigator services introduced at South Muskoka hospital
Through a partnership with the Barrie Area Native Advisory Circle (BANAC), Muskoka Algonquin Health Care is bringing Indigenous Patient Navigator services to patients at the South Muskoka Memorial Hospital (SMMH) Site.
Dundas Legion ladies auxiliary seeks spring market vendors
The Royal Canadian Legion Valley City branch 36 in Dundas is holding a spring market and tea room organized by the ladies auxiliary.
Hamilton police make third arrest in Stoney Creek car wash ramming
Police say they’re still searching for a fourth suspect in the early February incident.
Hamilton police increase presence around McMaster this weekend for St. Patrick’s Day
University reminding students to ‘avoid the extremely high risks’ of large gatherings.
Hamilton Spectator journalists up for three National Newspaper Awards
Sebastian Bron, Steve Buist, Susan Clairmont and Katrina Clark are among 87 finalists
Hamilton now has until Oct. 31 to dredge sewage out of Chedoke Creek
The province has given Hamilton more time to clean up its sewage spill, but the city has yet to resolve a dispute with an Indigenous group over the pr
Family that slays together, tries to stay together in new dark comedy filming in Hamilton
Actor Caden Douglas helming his first feature as director
From a new career to truth and reconciliation, Adam Longboat is focused on building a better future
Mohawk College student recognized for his work in raising awareness about Indigenous issues
‘Left to languish’: Airline crew that reported $23M in cocaine to Dominican authorities is finally home
But W5 says their ordeal — including time in prison and most of a year on foreign house arrest — is being ignored, Susan Clairmont writes.
12 things to do around Hamilton this weekend
Environment Canada is calling for a mixed bag of precipitation with some rain, snow and flurries. Friday’s balmy 8 C will drop to around -2 C for Satu
He bought a lakeside cottage on a private road. Then a fence went up, cutting off his access.
Landowner who installed fence fears he would be liable should someone be injured while visiting the cottage listed with Airbnb.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (March 17, 2023)
Plan your trip before you’re in your car: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled four closures in Hamilton on March 17, 2023 for roadwork on Hig
'WE APOLOGIZE': Big recall on chocolate products sold at Costco, Longo's and other grocery stores in Canada triggers warning to shoppers
'Return it'
‘We did it’: Sarah Jama keeps Hamilton Centre orange in byelection
NDP candidate preserves Andrea Horwath’s former seat with landslide victory
Hamilton Centre byelection results
Polls close at 9 p.m. on Thursday to choose a new MPP for Andrea Horwath’s seat at Queen’s Park
Mississaugas of the Credit ‘feeling the pain’ of fire that claimed life of a 10-year-old community member
A double fatal fire occurred on the same Mississauga Road property in January 2012.
Hamilton police seeking man on local assault charges and murder charge in Edmonton
Tevahn Orr is considered armed and dangerous, police say
Ancaster Film Fest screens 'Living'
The Ancaster Film Fest screenings of the double Oscar-nominated "Living" are Monday, March 20 at 2 and 7:15 p.m. at the Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre.
GTA snowplow operators quit over verbal, physical abuse by unhappy residents
Snowplow operators across the GTA have been subject to so much abuse from residents unhappy with snow removal during recent storms that some have even quit their jobs in the face of the harassment.
Herb Alpert’s trumpet provided the soundtrack of the Swinging Sixties
Herb Alpert and his Grammy-winning wife Lani Hall perform May 14 at Hamilton’s FirstOntario Concert Hall
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