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Million dollar fraud, green steel and multimillionaire developers: Seven must-read features from 2022
Hamilton Spectator reporters spent the year looking into important issues facing the city and region.
Hamilton Mountain councillors see busy 2023
There is no shortage of projects and issues for Mountain councillors to address in 2023.
Hundreds of families attend Ancaster-area dairy farm open house
For the first time since 2019, Joe Loewith and Sons opened the gates for another dairy farm open house, welcoming hundreds of families to the Powerline Road West site on Dec. 27.
Dundas’ Valley Community Centre Park upgrades require additional funds
Confirmation of project budget expected in 2023 budget discussions
Dundas bridge rehab on Governor's, Creighton and McMurray in proposed 2023 budget
Projects deferred from 2022 require additional capital funding.
Hamilton-Wentworth 4-H looking for new members
It doesn’t matter whether you live in the city or country.
Dundas' St. Paul's United Church fundraising for Tiny Shelter project
Effort part of wider project on affordable housing and homelessness.
Hamilton Mountain writer publishes and republishes five books
Writing has always been part of Barry Gottlieb’s life.
Theatre Ancaster honours Bob Carle with John Nielsen award
Bob Carle is this year’s winner of the prestigious John Nielsen Award from Theatre Ancaster.
A year of change in Stoney Creek: 2022 in review
With game-changing provincial and municipal elections, a succession of controversial development proposals and a failed plan to scrap Battle of Stoney Creek re-enactments, Stoney Creek didn’t lack for momentous events in 2022.
PHOTO GALLERY: Procession brings OPP officer Const. Grzegorz (Greg) Pierzchala home to Barrie
The procession departed from the Centre of Forensic Sciences in Toronto at 9 a.m. and travelled northbound on Highway 400
Hamilton police searching for missing man Michael Fitzsimmons
Police say he may have been staying in the area of Barton Street East and Gage Avenue
Shipping news: What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton for Dec. 11 to 17
Domestic: 5U.S.: 3Overseas: 72 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry1 vessel handled petroleum product7 vessels handled agricultural product1 vessel handled fertilizer cargo2 vessels handled aggr
'Immediately stop using': Health Canada is recalling some Spirit Halloween costumes over concerns of 'highly toxic' chemical
'Lead is highly toxic, especially to children'
Hamilton actor Danny Mahoney makes it big in London’s West End
Mahoney is a hit in ‘Cabaret’ singing the socks off ‘Tomorrow Belongs to Me,’ Gary Smith writes.
Character actress Jayne Eastwood going strong after five decades
North End resident jokes about dying on set; ‘That’s a wrap on Jayne.’
‘You could’ve had a team’: The untold story of how close Hamilton came to landing an NHL team
Just when you thought you knew everything about Hamilton’s efforts to get an NHL team comes the untold story of how tantalizingly close we once came,
Hamilton Mountain blaze leaves two adults, two children dead
Police are asking the public to avoid Rymal and Upper Gage as the fire marshal investigates
Ring in the new year in Hamilton and Burlington with these festive events and activities
Mild temperatures are expected through Jan. 2
The food bucket, a new tradition
Food Bucket is the equivalent of a fancy gift basket assembled by your mom, Lorraine Sommerfeld writes.
Provincial law threatens to strip development protection from Hamilton wetlands
Close to 75 per cent of Hamilton’s ‘provincially significant’ wetlands may need to be re-evaluated to determine if they deserve default development pr
Ancaster guitarist Kristian Del Cantero showcases musical artistry at Old Town Hall
Classical guitarist Kristian Del Cantero returned home to Ancaster over the holidays for a special performance Dec. 22 at the Old Town Hall.
Another honour for Eugene Levy. Just not here at home.
Hamilton-raised comedian is being promoted to Companion of Order of Canada. So where’s his — or so many other local stars’ — honour here in town?
Funeral for slain Haldimand OPP Const. Grzegorz (Greg) Pierzchala to take place in Barrie
Procession to run from Toronto to Barrie Dec. 30; residents encouraged to show respects from Highway 400 overpasses
Art Gallery of Hamilton show portrays city’s creativity and art history from 1950 to 2000
‘The Bigger Picture’ is a fantastic, sweeping show that showcases a half century of local art. It comes to a close on Dec. 31, Jeff Mahoney writes.
Months-long crisis at McMaster Children’s Hospital stabilizing, HHS says
McMaster Children’s Hospital says there are fewer emergency department visits and admissions than earlier this month
'RISK OF A CRASH': Big recalls on Mercedes, Chevrolet, Ford, Jeep and Volkswagen vehicles trigger major Transport Canada warnings to drivers
Issues range from airbag deployment to faulty driveshafts
From vaccines to drag queens: How the ‘freedom’ movement is targeting the queer community with false claims of ‘grooming’ children
Co-ordinated protests have been hitting all-ages drag shows in several Ontario cities
‘I just want my life back,’ says Hamilton woman who has been in hospital for more than two years awaiting weight-loss surgery
Jaime Babin weighs 450 pounds and needs the life-changing bariatric surgery to go home
‘I just want my life back,’ says Hamilton woman has been in hospital for more than two years awaiting weight-loss surgery
Jaime Babin weighs 450 pounds and needs the life-changing bariatric surgery to go home
Philip Grant endures as a force in Hamilton art, even after a stroke
Grant has an exciting new show of work at Gallery 1051 in Hamilton, his first since suffering a stroke in 2018, Jeff Mahoney writes.
Bylaw blitz hits truckers with 145 tickets for dirt dumping at Flamborough farm
The city is probing complaints about out-of-town fill dumped at the same farm razed by a sanitizer fire last summer.
'A big challenge': Waterdown resident calls on city to clear bridge sidewalks
A Waterdown resident is calling on the City of Hamilton to make the bridge on Dundas Street East in the village’s core safe and accessible after snowfalls.
Moccasin project takes colourful steps toward reconciliation
$500K funding boost for Mississaugas of the Credit program that gives Ontarians a grounding in Indigenous culture
Nearly eight months after being hit by a minivan, Phoenix Gureckas is ‘back to her normal self’
Hamilton teen was struck by a minivan in late April and sent to hospital with serious injuries.
2022 in music: This year we lost musical giants Boris Brott and Gord Lewis
They came from opposite ends of the musical spectrum, but their tragic deaths sent shock waves through a stunned community, Leonard Turnevicius writes
Hamilton collecting live Christmas trees during weeks of Jan. 2 and 9
The City of Hamilton is collecting live Christmas trees during the weeks of Jan. 2 and Jan. 9, 2023.
Dundas 56 York Rd. site plan review not required but archeological restrictions still apply
Construction of addition for eight-unit residential building in Dundas not yet approved.
Dundas York Road traffic lights at Olympic and Old Guelph expected in 2023
New traffic lights at two intersections in the Cootes to Escarpment EcoPark are now expected to be tendered within the first half of 2023 and installed later next year.
Arkells surprise with show at Eva Rothwell Centre
Max Kerman and Mike DeAngelis dropped in on a small group of parents and kids
City announces additional warming centre hours following community outcry
The city will undertake a review of its cold alert protocols and the cold alert temperature threshold.
City announces additional warming centre hours ahead of holiday weekend
The city will undertake a review of its cold alert protocols and the cold alert temperature threshold.
Have you seen Ryan Lonergan? Hamilton police searching for missing man
The Hamilton man frequents the downtown core, specifically near Jackson Square, and the north end.
2 charged with first-degree murder in death of Haldimand OPP officer Const. Grzegorz Pierzchala
Almost 24 hours after the fatal shooting of Haldimand OPP's Const. Grzegorz Pierzchala, two now face murder charges.
One of accused in fatal shooting of Haldimand cop was on bail for assault charges
Randall McKenzie faces several assault charges from 2021 — including one against a peace officer
Two suspects charged with murder in shooting of Haldimand cop
Randall McKenzie and Brandi Crystal Lyn Stewart-Sperry made a court appearance in Cayuga
Ontario to allow pharmacies to prescribe medication for 13 minor illnesses starting Jan. 1
New service will reduce demand on hospitals and family doctors offices
Driver transported to hospital ‘without vital signs’ after crash on east Hamilton Mountain
Police initially closed Upper Gage Avenue from Rymal Road East to Sinena Avenue and Rymal Road East from Miles Road to Grayrocks Avenue, but Upper Gag
From failing grades to the honour roll: The Learning Centre for Hamilton helps students overcome dyslexia
The in-demand program recently celebrated its first cohort of graduates
Have your say on the Hamilton city budget
The city’s annual budget process is underway, with Hamilton councillors debating a number of expenditures that “support city operations and deliver the programs and services required to maintain the high quality of life we enjoy in our community.”
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