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Updated 2024-05-03 11:46
Don’t be surprised if Hamilton’s giant tax hike isn’t a one-off
This council is already showing its willingness to spend bigger than predecessors, writes Scott Radley.
Don’t be surprised if Hamilton’s giant tax hike isn’t a one-off
This council is already showing its willingness to spend bigger than predecessors, writes Scott Radley.
Hamilton woman ‘traumatized’ by alleged provincewide doula fraud
Brantford woman facing dozens of charges in relation to alleged months-long scam
Burial ground of Black freedom seekers discovered in Haldimand
Historians searching for evidence to protect final resting place of escaped slaves who fled north to Canfield along the Underground Railroad
Hamilton man sentenced to five years for ‘incomprehensible’ hit-and-run that killed mother of three
Thomas Jordan was also handed a 10-year driving ban in connection to the September 2021 crash near Gage Park
Rents in Hamilton grew by more than 15 per cent year-over-year in February
Two-bedroom units in the city are renting for an average of $2,234, a new report has found.
'Extremely frustrated': Residents concerned about Waterdown snow removal
On several occasions this year, Khadija Zafar’s son Esa has had to miss school due to snow.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (March 16, 2023)
You shouldn’t have to sit in traffic: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled six closures in Hamilton on March 16, 2023 for roadwork on Highway
ANALYSIS: Hamilton's new council combines 'bold change' with a 'tax and spend' effort
Councillors are focused on doing things differently, but sometimes that means spending a bit more.
‘And I was characterized as the perfect villain’: Serial killer Dellen Millard argues against his conviction in murder of Tim Bosma
‘The fairness of my trial was doomed from the outset,’ Millard tells Court of Appeal
Forensic pathologist describes deep stab wounds, 8.5 litres of blood loss, as Crown closes case in Carel Douse homicide
The deepest stab wound measured 8.5 centimetres.
‘I hope she’s OK’; Woman sent to hospital in life-threatening condition after central Hamilton fire
Call came as several Hamilton fire crews doused another blaze more than 30 kilometres away
Fire in central Hamilton sends woman to hospital
Office of the Fire Marshal has been contacted about blaze
The Allan Cup returning to Dundas
Canada’s senior hockey championship is back after a three-year COVID hiatus
Pierre Simard and the HPO spotlight music from the City of Light
“Across the board all agree on one thing: there is such perfection in Mozart’s music that there isn’t much margin for error.”
The secret that all financially successful people know
You may not always have control over which cards are dealt to you — but you absolutely get to determine how to play those cards in your life.
PHOTOS: March break fun at Sherwood Library on Hamilton Mountain
Hamilton Public Libraries planned a wide variety of family-oriented activities for March break, including a "Make and Create" event at the Sherwood library.
Drury Lane’s ‘Music Hall Around the World’ worth the trip
In case you’re wondering what, exactly, a Music Hall is, it’s a collection of musical numbers, medleys, skits and jokes.
'RISK OF INJURY': Large recalls on BMW, Mercedes, Tesla, Ford, Nissan, Hyundai and other vehicles spark multiple Transport Canada warnings to drivers
Transport Canada is alerting drivers to recalls on certain vehicles from Mercedez-Benz, Tesla, Ford, Hyundai and others.
Accused’s phone went silent during time of stabbing: crime analyst
The analyst drew attention to a period of zero calls or texts just before and after Carel Douse was stabbed
‘If you’re dying, don’t come here:’ Families of dying patients describe ‘horrendous treatment’ in a Burlington hospital
Patient stories from Joseph Brant Hospital raise questions about how ill-equipped our health-care system is to properly support dying patients. Famili
Accused’s phone went silent during time of stabbing: crime analyst
The analyst drew attention to a period of zero calls or texts just before and after Carel Douse was stabbed
Hamilton bleeding affordable housing faster than it can build it
‘We can’t build our way out of this problem,’ housing expert tells council
Court of Appeal shuts down serial killer Dellen Millard’s request for another delay
Millard asked for more time to prepare for his appeal in the murder of his father, Susan Clairmont writes.
Celebrating Cake & Loaf, an original Hamilton success story
From the day they opened, the community jumped on board and supported them like no other, Joyce Leung writes.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (March 15, 2023)
Avoid gridlock before it happens: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled four closures in Hamilton on March 15, 2023 for roadwork on Highway 6 a
‘Courage and compassion’: St. Joe’s COVID-19 photos mark pandemic anniversary
The work is on display until March 17
Brantford woman charged in alleged provincewide ‘doula fraud’
The alleged victims, registered doulas, are from cities across the province, including Hamilton, Whitby and Sarnia.
Inmate accidentally released from Barton jail back in custody
Police arrested Shawn Delaney in the Hamilton area just before 1 p.m. on Tuesday, almost two weeks after his improper release
Torstar investigation ‘Unchartered’ awarded 2023 Canadian Hillman Prize
Two-time Hillman winner Steve Buist of The Hamilton Spectator and Rachel Mendleson of the Toronto Star won for their series into how police were viola
Thursday is election day in Hamilton Centre
Don’t forget to vote in the byelection for MPP
Self management of therapeutic exercise can bring about great results
This week, I’d like to take a step back to physiotherapy based on a recent experience of mine, Ernie Schramayr writes.
The Sixties Scoop explained
From 1961 until the 1980s masses of First Nations children from across Canada were removed from their homes, in most cases without band or parental consent, and placed into the child welfare system.
Man wanted in murder of mobster Angelo Musitano still on the run
Hamilton police continue to search for Daniel Tomassetti, who is shown in Interpol photos lounging in the sun.
'Pleased to announce': Zellers reveals opening dates for first locations in Ontario and here's what shoppers should know
"At the heart of the Zellers experience is its price philosophy: Everyday Low Prices."
Metrolinx restarts LRT demolitions and land deals for long-delayed transit project
Provincial transit agency knocking down apartment this month and approaching more landowners about selling other buildings in the way of the 14-kilome
Forensic detective details blood trail in Carel Douse homicide
Nine swabs of suspected blood stains from inside the More Than a Haircut barbershop were processed for DNA
‘Valley of the Dolls’ exhibition ranges from the cuddly to the creepy
Welcome to the strange world of the Dundas dolls that have been suddenly released from archival captivity after 20 years.
Ethics complaint against Hamilton councillor part of heated neighbourhood battle over supervised drug-use site
Nrinder Nann says some opponents of the site have been threatening and intimidating those who support the plan
Bridging the generation and technology gap between today’s cars and a 1955 Chevrolet
No heated seats, no air conditioning, no seat belts, no FM radio, Tim Miller writes.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (March 14, 2023)
Plan your trip before you’re on the road: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled five closures in Hamilton on March 14, 2023 for roadwork on Hig
Week of appeals begins for Dellen Millard, Mark Smich
A decade after murders of Laura Babcock, Wayne Millard and Tim Bosma, court of appeal likely to reduce sentences, writes Susan Clairmont
Hamilton police looking for suspect in targeted arson
Police say a man used a propane tank and blowtorch to try and set fire to building at 40 Oxford St. on Feb. 10
Stolen sacred headdress belonging to Nipissing First Nation Chief has been recovered
Nipissing First Nation Chief Scott McLeod’s stolen vehicle — which contained a sacred headdress inside — was found Monday afternoon, March 13.
Mississaugas of the Credit chief, council express condolences after ‘tragic passing’ of 10-year-old in blaze
Police say six people, including two adults and four children, escaped with minor injuries.
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE? Redemption Canadian Reformed Church open to community
Redemption Canadian Reformed Church is open and has been welcoming parishioners — and the community — for nearly a year.
Blaze at central Hamilton plaza causes $250,000 in damage
The fire, at a Cannon Street West business, is believed to have been caused by faulty wiring.
‘It’s been a rough 24 hours:’ Nipissing First Nation Chief’s sacred headdress stolen along with vehicle
Nipissing First Nation Chief Scott McLeod is appealing to those who stole his SUV early Saturday morning, March 11, in Mississauga to return the sacred headdress that was inside.
Hamilton's snow clearing operations hit a few rocky patches during recent storms
The city has also started for the first time clearing 866 kilometres of sidewalks of snow this winter season.
‘Ingestion hazard’: Big recall of more than 40,000 YETI coolers sold in Canada sparks warning from Health Canada after incidents reported
'Immediately stop using'
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