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Updated 2024-12-23 02:30
'Being replaced': New packaging, lids and cutlery at Tim Hortons will roll out across Canada in 2023 and here's a preview
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Evicted and homeless, Gord Smyth squatted in a downtown park. Now he’s housed but forever scarred
Hamilton man who lost his apartment to demolition, is calling for strong tenant policies
Better late than never: delayed Hamilton e-scooter pilot to get rolling next spring
Kick-style, standup electric scooters were supposed to be available to rent this year, but the commercial pilot was delayed to address safety and acce
Dundas Model Aircraft Club founder taught kids to reach for the sky
Wilfred “Wilf” Weisensee founded the club at a time when ‘people had to make their own entertainment,’ Mark McNeil writes.
McMaster University medical student awarded prestigious Rhodes Scholarship
Aspiring physician Rishi Bansal, 23, becomes fourth Mac student since 2011 to win the international scholarship
Student absences surge across the GTA amid triple whammy of viruses
Children’s hospitals are filling up — and classrooms are thinning out.
Dundas 50 Cootes Dr. owner issued zoning bylaw compliance notice
Municipal enforcement officer will return to site January 2.
‘Where’s Neil?’: Hamilton East—Stoney Creek MPP Lumsden accused of ducking constituents
“Where’s Neil?! Where’s Neil?! Where’s Neil?!” The chant, targeting Hamilton East-Stoney Creek Progressive Conservative MPP Neil Lumsden, came from about 60 people protesting his silence on concerns about his government’s push to build 1.5 million homes in Ontario over the next decade.
Hamilton urged to remember Redeemer University student Bekett Noble during emotional vigil at city hall
Over 350 came out to honour and celebrate the life of Redeemer University student Bekett Noble at city hall Dec. 18.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Dec. 20)
Avoid gridlock before it occurs: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled five closures in Hamilton on Dec. 20 for roadwork on Highway 403, Highwa
'Return it': Health Canada issues recall on certain Christmas lights due to electric shock hazard
Health Canada is issuing a recall for Christmas lights due to a shocking hazard.
National Steel Car fined $140,000 in relation to workplace death of Fraser Cowan
Railcar maker pleaded guilty to one provincial health and safety charge related to a fatality in 2020
Hamilton police say fire set on family’s porch was arson
Police searching for suspect and Ford F150 truck spotted near north Hamilton scene
Average one-bedroom Hamilton apartment costs nearly $1,800
The cost of a one-bedroom unit in November was up 21 per cent year-over-year.
Early morning fire in upper Stoney Creek causes more than $1 million in damages
No reported injuries in multiple alarm blaze at Highbury Drive townhouse
Hamilton police investigating man who approached kids at W.H. Ballard Elementary School
Man reportedly offered to give ride to get ice cream
Pride Hamilton and police headed for mediation after human rights tribunal ruling
The human rights tribunal ruled that Pride Hamilton deserves standing as a corporation.
Obituary: Dr. Indra Rastogi estimated to have delivered 20,000 babies in Hamilton
Busy doctor was an inspiration to many, often called ‘Superwoman’
Hamilton’s Caissie Levy finding deeper drama on Broadway
Local actress is in the hottest play of the New York season, writes Gary Smith
Stoney Creek Nash neighbourhood school plan advances amid unaddressed dump concerns
For a third time in a row, the Taro industrial dump’s community liaison committee is delaying consideration of a trustee’s request to help organize an open house to address concerns about plans for a public school near the upper Stoney Creek site.
Ancaster resident can put disturbing attack behind him
After over two years of waiting, Ancaster resident Alf Moulden has finally found peace.
McMaster University gas powered generator components delivered to Cootes Drive construction site
City of Hamilton reviewing university building permit application.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Dec. 19)
Plan your trip before you’re on the road: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled four closures in Hamilton on Dec. 19 for roadwork on Highway 6
'Really happy': City to improve accessibility of Waterdown crosswalk
After years of requests, the City of Hamilton is planning to improve the accessibility of the crosswalk signal at the intersection of Main Street South and Dundas Street East in Waterdown.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Dec. 18)
Plan your route before you’re in your car: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled one closure in Hamilton on Dec. 18 for roadwork on Queen Eliza
Doug Ford’s Tories pull Hamilton farmland out of Greenbelt despite growing protests
Opponents say they will push the Tory government to reverse the contentious Greenbelt carve-outs and work to ‘keep bulldozers at bay’
Gifts for the gardeners on your list
Rob Howard: Local gift ideas from those in the know
Fentanyl, cocaine worth $80K taken off the streets in Dunnville drug bust: OPP
Pair arrested, loaded gun seized
Make your customer the hero of your story
Don’t tell what you do, says author Ann Handley. Show who you are and why you matter.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Dec. 17)
Expect delays, especially during heavy traffic periods: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled nine closures in Hamilton on Dec. 17 for roadwork
Did Hamilton’s latest sewage spill break the law?
The new provincial spill investigation comes as the city is in court over separate charges related to the Sewergate leak into Chedoke Creek.
Dundas Granite Curling Club replaces key ice plant components with Trillium Foundation grant
$75,000 for new chiller helps improve efficiency of ice-making system.
Students at Literacy And Mathematics Academy in Stoney Creek name Hamilton snowplows
Students at Literacy And Mathematics Academy (LAMA) in Stoney Creek were excited when a parent noticed a Hamilton Spectator article, explaining the City of Hamilton was looking for fun and creative names for their 10 snowplows.
Peter Khill found guilty of manslaughter in shooting of Jonathan Styres
Jury found Binbrook man not guilty of second-degree murder, but came back with finding of manslaughter in 2016 shooting
Police investigating after two found dead in home on Mountain
Another person was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries
Holiday tradition continues with Christmas social at Winona Senior Citizen Centre
A holiday tradition returned to the Winona Senior Citizen Centre for the first time since 2019 on Dec. 11.
‘It's hard to describe the feeling’: Hamilton lottery winners celebrate big prizes
Hamilton residents are celebrating some big lottery wins this holiday season.
Search for 80-year-old Shirley Love ends in tragedy
‘There will never be another person like her,’ niece says
Shipping news for Dec. 4 to 10. What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Domestic: 8U.S.: 4Overseas: 74 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry3 vessels handled petroleum product5 vessels handled agricultural product1 vessel handled fertilizer cargo1 vessel handled liqu
'STOP USING': Significant recalls for items sold on Amazon such as lights and kids' clothes trigger Health Canada warnings
There are electrical shock and fire risks for the products in question
Keogh brings his winning history to the Rock
Free agent signee has recently joined both the city’s pro lacrosse team and its fire department, Steve Milton writes
The ongoing hospital crisis in Ontario + the latest on the plan to up the Bradford Bypass
Good morning. Hope everyone is staying safe and warm. Here’s the latest on Ford’s “alarming” new process to appoint the next chief justice, whether the Ontario government bypassed voters on the Bradford Bypass, and what we can all do to help swamped hospitals.
Romantic sci-fi film ‘Fingernails’ is rolling cameras in Hamilton
This past week the movie was filming downtown at the Ajio Sushi Korean & Japanese Restaurant and the neighbouring Sana Grill, Dan Nolan writes.
Hamilton airport’s cargo business sees 59 per cent growth over five years
While John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport experienced growth, the average air cargo traffic declined three per cent across Canada during the
Ten things to do around Hamilton the weekend before Christmas
Environment Canada is saying Hamilton might see some sun shine through the partly cloudy skies and daytime highs around -3 C on Saturday and Sunday.
‘Terrifying morning’ as Simcoe homeowner tackles man who broke into house
The accused was held in custody and it set to appear in court
Simcoe charity to host free festive feast on Christmas Day
Church Out Serving invites everyone to its Sydenham Street table
Immanuel church on Hamilton Mountain offering a community fridge
The users and donors come and go quietly at the free community fridge and cupboard near the west side entrance to Immanuel Christian Reformed Church on Mohawk West near West 5th.
Indigenous people and councillors hold historic meeting in Stoney Creek
Lyndon George has seen first-hand how well-intentioned Hamilton councillors continue to arrogantly make decisions on behalf of Indigenous people in the city without properly talking to them first.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Dec. 16)
Plan your trip before you’re on the road: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 16 closures in Hamilton on Dec. 16 for roadwork on Highway 403,
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