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Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson says by not expanding boundary, town will see the "consequences"of development
Organizers of the Stop the Sprawl group says expanding urban boundary will pave over valuable farmland.
‘Ghost station’ no more? Transit announcement expected at West Harbour GO
Provincial officials to make announcement Monday regarding ‘public transit improvements’ for Hamilton
Smoke from northern Ontario forest fires prompts air quality warning for Hamilton
Environment Canada issues air quality statement
Pilot survives helicopter crash in Brantford
The helicopter crashed after clipping a power wire, a Transportation Safety Board of Canada spokesperson said.
Pilot survives helicopter crash in Brantford, Ont.
Pilot survives helicopter crash in Brantford, Ont., apparently hitting a power line
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 reports 172 cases; Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm test positive for COVID, drop out of Tokyo; Delta variant dominant strain of COVID in Sudbury
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.
How St. James Park came to be my pandemic lifesaver
Our daughter was born in the early autumn, when the leaves at St. James Park were golden yellow, and most of the birds had abandoned the city, except the sparrows and pigeons. The park was the first place we ventured outside our condo. It was a sunny October day and a woman on a bench nearby asked if we’d like her to take a photo of us.
Ontario player wins Saturday's Lotto 649 jackpot
Ontario ticket holder wins Saturday's $6 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Depriving the vaccine refusers seems the only way
Unfortunately, a number of my extended family members have thus far refused to get vaccinated.
Vaccine documents as vital as the shot itself
Vaccine certificates called essential to keeping economy open, July 22
Airport lines may be split by vaccination status
Ontario reports 170 new COVID-19 cases, three deaths
Fire in rural Hamilton home causes $85,000 in damage
No one was hurt in the Tisdale Road fire.
Heavy rainfall of up to 50 mm forecast for Hamilton
Environment Canada issues thunderstorm watch
Ontario reports 170 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 170 new COVID-19 cases, three deaths
Three refugee athletes heading to Ontario college
Three refugee athletes competing in Tokyo heading to Ontario college
You’ve just gotta laugh at these McMaster grads
McMaster’s Martin Short, Eugene Levy, Ivan Reitman, Dave Thomas and John Candy made it impossible not to
Hamilton’s Chung Chun Rice Dog met with lineups and love, says owner
‘I loved it so much I started my own’: Chung Chun Rice Dog opened its doors in Westdale on June 30.
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reports 170 cases of COVID-19, 3 deaths and more than 19,100 tests completed; Thousands in Sydney, other Australian cities protest lockdown restrictions
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: Thousands in Sydney, other Australian cities protest lockdown restrictions; Residents near Myanmar to be tested following spike in infections
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Real estate firm wipes out Ancaster farmer’s crops amid pending land deal
‘I’d never foreseen this coming,’ Ken Marshall says about estimated $150,000 loss
Politics, like weeds, threaten Hamilton’s Sunset Cultural Garden
A true urban garden — especially one that represents such a diverse community — is a rare thing. It would be a shame to lose it, Rob Howard writes.
Hamilton’s John Munro was a key figure in the cabinets of Pierre Trudeau
Up-and-coming politician unseated Conservative Quinto Martini in 1962
These two artists look to capture Mother Nature’s terrible beauty
The exhibitions are on now at the Carnegie Gallery, Regina Haggo writes.
Hamilton’s Old City Hall demolished to make way for Jackson Square
Iconic stone building went up in 1888 and was knocked down 73 years later
Most of Hamilton’s active COVID cases are in the unvaccinated
Of active cases in Hamilton health care workers, only one appears to have had a COVID shot
Hamilton homeowners making a splash on pool-sharing platform
Swimply is an online booking app similar to Airbnb that lets residents rent out their private backyard pools.
Legendary hockey career began in Hamilton’s east end
Pat Quinn grew up on Glennie Avenue and made the city proud for decades
No winning ticket for Friday's Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday's $10 million Lotto Max jackpot
Can vaccination be mandatory for employees?
No one has the answer to whether employees can legally be required to vaccinate in order to attend work and be paid, writes Ed Canning
Ancaster’s WeSwim hit by wave of demand amid lack of public swimming lessons
Owner and founder Michelle Turco has a waiting list for swimming lessons, something she doesn’t normally see
Have you seen June General? Hamilton police searching for missing woman
Police say June General is currently homeless and may be living in an encampment in Hamilton.
As Canada searches for solutions to Islamophobia, Muslims offer answers
Canada has an Islamophobia problem, and Muslim community leaders say it’s time for governments, but especially individuals, to confront it.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Toronto councillors criticize encampment clearings
Councillors call on Mayor Tory to end 'extreme show of force' in encampment clearings
North American markets edge higher to end week
Industrials and technology boost TSX in late-morning trading; U.S. markets also up
Many Ontario mass vax clinics start winding down
Ontario reports 192 new COVID-19 cases, one death on Friday
Hamilton protesters say expanding urban boundary will fuel climate change
On nearly the last day before the deadline to submit a survey, residents hold Stop the Sprawl rally at city hall.
Stoney Creek motorhome’s theft stalled by social media
The suspects seem oblivious to the security camera — let alone their pending social-media celebrity — as they casually prepare to steal Mark Lunt’s motorhome from the rear lot of his Garden Avenue business in lower Stoney Creek.
'Happy to be back'; Ribfest returns to Waterdown Memorial Park — in walk up form
Ribfest is returning to Waterdown’s Memorial Park Aug. 6 to 7 — albeit in a walk-up version.
North American stock markets edge higher
Industrials and technology boost TSX in late-morning trading; U.S. markets also up
UHN to require COVID tests for unvaccinated staff
Toronto hospital network to require regular COVID tests for unvaccinated staff
Hamilton expected to lift drinking-water advisory for Lynden residents
Lynden residents have had to deal with a drinking-water advisory since 2011.
Winona Men’s Club marks subdued 75th birthday
Mark Wasilewski says he’s confident the Winona Peach Festival his group helped found will survive a two-year hiatus forced by the COVID-19 pandemic and return in 2022.
Man charged in Toronto cop death has brief hearing
Case of man charged in the death of Toronto police officer put over to Aug. 13
Hamilton police investigating crash that left cyclist with life-threatening injuries
The collision reconstruction unit has taken over the investigation due to the injuries involved.
Dundas 125 Pirie site water monitoring wells installed
City staff reviewing proposal resubmission in advance of staff report
Feds announce $12.9-million in affordable rapid-housing funds for Hamilton
Capital dollars for quick builds is expected to create 49 affordable units
It’s summer! Let’s get together. Here’s how to do it COVID safe
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Walk-in vaccines now available in Haldimand-Norfolk
Health unit hopes to boost lagging first dose numbers
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