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Updated 2024-12-23 07:45
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Dec. 7)
Expect delays along these routes: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 11 closures in Hamilton on Dec. 7 for roadwork on Highway 6 and Queen E
Was Jonathan Styres faced away from Peter Khill when he was shot dead? Crown witness pressed on blood report
Spatter expert hammered over report that Styres was fully or partly turned toward Peter Khill’s truck before death
Hamilton’s Ryan Kuwabara takes over behind the bench of the Niagara IceDogs
The coach finally makes it home. Almost, Scott Radley writes.
Hamilton woman, 40, arrested in relation to Ferguson Avenue homicide
The woman has been charged with accessory after the fact of murder in Strauss homicide
New Hamilton council insists on holding ethics training in public
Integrity commissioner explains conflict of interest, code of conduct
'Stop using': Health Canada issues recall on more than 67,000 Cuisinart Compact Blender & Juice Extractor Combos sold in Canada and the U.S.
Health Canada is issuing a recall on the Cuisinart Compact Blender & Juice Extractor Combo due to an injury hazard.
5 fitness and nutrition tips that really work
Some health and fitness advice works despite popular opinion pointing in another direction, Ernie Schramayr writes.
Network to support Black-led businesses launched in Hamilton
Southwestern Ontario Black Entrepreneurship Network will assist Black-led businesses and entrepreneurs with training programs
Structure fire in Mount Hope had school keeping kids inside
Over a dozen fire units attended to a residential fire in the area of Marion Street and Aberdeen Avenue on Tuesday
Four homes under construction in Mount Hope razed in fire
Developer says damages in the ‘range of a million dollars’; homes were sold, but not closed with buyers
At 50 years of age, Jackson Square has seen it all
In 1969, more than 43 acres of Victorian buildings were torn down to make way for the downtown shopping centre
At 50 years of age, Jackson Square has seen it all
In 1969, more than 43 acres of Victorian buildings were torn down to make way for the downtown shopping centre
'A matter of time': Safety concerns linger around Smokey Hollow in Waterdown
After this year’s summer and fall colour season, Waterdown residents in the Smokey Hollow area are concerned would-be waterfall visitors will be injured — or worse — in their trek to the falls.
City of Hamilton, coaches, players and even parents sued in $6.5 million local minor hockey lawsuit
Plaintiffs seek $6.5 million for alleged on-ice attack, Scott Radley writes.
Inside the online world of a Hamilton paralegal known as neo-fascist ‘Red Serge’
Ontario Law Society fined and suspended paralegal Everett Field, who claims he is reformed and no longer a member of the white nationalist group
Notorious Hamilton YouTuber faces second set of sex-crime charges
The lawyer for Jack Densmore — also known as Denmo — has previously said all sexual encounters were consensual
Demand spikes at Hamilton food banks in lead-up to Christmas
‘Poverty is deepening for families who are already struggling,’ says Hamilton Food Share manager.
Mayor Andrea Horwath to ask for audit of Hamilton election glitches
‘We deserve to have democracy that functions and that the people have confidence in.’
Hamilton school trustees pass porous ‘masking requirement’
Students and staff at Hamilton public schools will be required to mask up to help stop the spread of COVID-19 and other respiratory diseases — unless they decide they don’t want to do so.
Bill 23 reversal revives Winona residents’ rezoning appeal
Residents fighting the city’s rezoning of a Winona municipal lot to allow for a nine-storey building say they’ll resume their appeal to the Ontario Land Tribunal now that the province has backed off from plans to scrap their right to do so.
Hamilton councillors approve water rate increase of 6.49% for 2023
The average household that consumes 200 cubic metres of water will pay about $877, a $53 increase from 2022.
McMaster University planning to resell 30 South St. W. in Dundas
McMaster University planning to resell 30 South St. W. in Dundas. Institution says statements made by "father of modern medicine" led to decision.
Public comes through for Cancer Assistance Program on Hamilton Mountain
The supplement cupboard is no longer bare at the Cancer Assistance Program (CAP).
Santa Claus parade makes welcome return to downtown Stoney Creek
Morning rain showers held off in the afternoon as the Stoney Creek Santa Claus Parade returned to downtown for a 64th time on Dec. 3 after a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19.
What to do if someone you know is experiencing gender-based violence
Data shows 44 per cent of women experience psychological, physical or sexual violence from an intimate partner in their lifetime.
Monday evening collision closes westbound Highway 403 in Hamilton
Male patient was transported to hospital without vital signs
All lanes closed at Aberdeen ramp on Highway 403 after vehicle collision
Fire department responded to a vehicle collision on the westbound 403 ramp a little after 6 p.m.
‘Respectfully scrappy’ activist Lynda Lukasik will now lead Hamilton’s climate change office
Longtime head of Environment Hamilton — who once successfully took the city to court over landfill pollution — will now push for change from inside th
CUPE education support workers approve contract
There’s labour peace between the Ontario government and the union representing about 55,000 education support workers across the province.
Ancaster Redeemer University student calls for change on how education institution addresses LGBTQ+ students
Bekett Noble, who passed away last month, left a message for the university and community to address LGBTQ+ student issues.
'Stop using': Health Canada issues TUMS recall and here's what residents need to know
Recall is over concerns of contamination
Carnegie Gallery’s Christmas Market showcases dozens of talented local artists
One Christmas, I — a little kid — sweet-talked a boy into handing over the tiny bear he got from Father Christmas in exchange for the boring puzzle I
Global refugee film/music project to screen at Westdale
Sultans of String join with global refugee collaborators in Cannes-winning humanitarian response to crisis, writes Jeff Mahoney
No Frills employee stabbed as part of ‘violent weekend in Hamilton’
Hamilton police responded to two shootings and one stabbing over weekend
Store employee stabbed during robbery in east Hamilton
The victim’s injuries were not life-threatening
Obituary: Mormon bishop Ernie Moore ‘liked being a bad guy’ in professional wrestling
He riled up fans of the square ring as ‘The Executioner’ in 1960s and ‘70s
Average Hamilton residential water bill going up more than $50 next year
Councillors back water department’s request for 6.49 per cent hike to water rates
Trio face prison time for sex trafficking Brantford woman
Judge found Caledonia men guilty of luring 18-year-old aspiring model into prostitution
Office commutes in Hamilton jump by 161 per cent over 10 months: Waze
Dining out and trips to school also increased compared to last year.
Man injured in shooting in downtown Hamilton Sunday
A second man was taken into police custody.
Dundas Dougher Fund grants support St. Joseph’s Villa and 16 other programs
Hamilton Community Foundation fund provides $161,211 to seniors, arts, youth, environment.
Busy days at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre on Hamilton Mountain
The busy food bank, family services and other programs at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre are expected to kick into high gear from now until Christmas.
Hamilton councillors reject proposal to increase their office budgets by $1.2 million
Ward 2 Coun. Cameron Kroetsch argued it's in the "interest of the community" to increase each office budget to $375,000.
Stoney Creek councillor backs Queenston Condos tower amid tribunal appeal
Ward 5 Coun. Matt Francis says he supports a proposed 16-storey condominium development at the northwest corner of Queenston and Nash roads even though city staff is concerned the building is too tall for the area.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Dec. 5)
Plan your commute before you’re in your car: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 11 closures in Hamilton on Dec. 5 for roadwork on Highway 6
Oshawa Generals edge Hamilton Bulldogs in OHL action
Dogs drop first game of four-game homestand
Police probe gunfire downtown — the fourth shooting incident in Hamilton in a week
No one was reported injured in latest lower city shooting episode.
Hundreds join anti-sprawl ‘mega rally’ at Hamilton city hall
Protest drew farmers, environmental, labour and housing activists worried about provincial changes aimed at fast-tracking new housing.
Anti-sprawl ‘mega rally’ planned for Hamilton city hall Sunday
Opponents of forced urban boundary expansion and Greenbelt development are expected to come to the rally from Halton and Guelph.
Get’em while you can: Hamilton Christmas tree hunters scrambling amid shortage
Some local farms expect to be out of trees after this weekend.
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