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Updated 2024-12-23 07:45
Pintoh restaurant to reopen its doors — but in downtown Hamilton
Burlington Thai eatery closed its Lakeshore Road location earlier this year
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Dec. 4)
Avoid gridlock before it happens: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled two closures in Hamilton on Dec. 4 for roadwork on Queen Elizabeth Way.
Hundreds lose power in Hamilton’s east end amid high winds
Alectra Utilities is warning wind gusts of up to 90 km/h could result in further outages.
Rebecca Morris-Miller wanted no funeral or memorial. Instead, she urged colleagues to ‘feed sushi to the homeless’
Gathering being held Dec. 10 to remember Grenfell Ministries founder who died of suspected drug overdose.
Durand condo listed for $949K located in historic Herkimer Apartments building
The third-floor unit features granite countertops and antique light fixtures
Theatre Aquarius has hometown performers singing and celebrating Christmas in Hamilton
Mary Frances Moore, Aquarius’ artistic director defied the odds by bringing together local, professional hometown talent, to create a smart show that
Woman sentenced to six years for alcohol- and drug-fuelled Hamilton parking lot stabbing
Melena Pheasant pleaded guilty to manslaughter in death of Zoran Benasich
Boys and men are in serious trouble
For every 100 bachelor’s degrees awarded to women, only 74 are awarded to men, and the gap’s growing, writes Jay Robb.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Dec. 3)
Plan your trip before you’re in your car: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled eight closures in Hamilton on Dec. 3 for roadwork on Queen Eliz
Angle of gunshots takes stage at Peter Khill murder trial
Pathologists suggest victim, Jonathan Styres, could have been on hands and knees
Hamilton tiny cabins project hits political roadblock
Councillors direct city staff to explore potential public lands for community
Will China’s protests over zero-COVID spark lasting change?
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St. Paul's Dundas opens its doors for Candlelight Noel
St. Paul’s United Church opens its doors to the community on Sunday, Dec. 11 for Candlelight Noel. The service of lessons and carols, a long standing Christmas tradition at the church, begins at 7 p.m.
Join Theatre Ancaster for 'Dickens' A Christmas Carol, A Live Radio Show'
This December, join Theatre Ancaster for “Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, A Live Radio Show,” benefiting Ancaster Community Services.
WHAT’S GOING ON HERE?: Construction activity at Felker’s Falls in Stoney Creek
A reader contacted the Stoney Creek News after hiking to Felker’s Falls Conservation Area and encountering a closed section of trail near the foot of Thornbury Court.
Ancaster Rotarians spread holiday cheer at CityKidz Hamilton
Ancaster Rotarians are working to create a happier holiday season for Hamilton children in low-income families.
Hamilton Mountain Kidz Klub Santa Cruise and Toy Drive goes Dec. 10
Santa Claus will be cruising down Concession Street on Dec. 10.
Ancaster launches holiday season with A Village Christmas
For the first time since 2019, A Village Christmas returned to Ancaster Square, bringing holiday excitement to a crowd of hundreds on Dec. 1.
McMaster University students rally against gas-powered generators plan
City awaiting institution's building permit application. McMaster University students rally against gas-powered generators plan.
Shipping news: Harbour traffic for Nov. 20 to 26
What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Will there be snow on Christmas Day in Ontario? Here’s what the Old Farmer’s Almanac says
Prepare for a colder winter in southern Ontario.
'I didn't believe all the zeroes': $1-million Lotto Max jackpot shared among 26 Greater Hamilton, Toronto coworkers
A Lotto Max ticket purchased in Stoney Creek has netted a $1-million windfall to be shared by 26 recipients in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton areas.
Hamilton police investigate third shooting this week
Police believe central Hamilton home was targeted; no one injured in early Friday incident
Ancaster Lions give back to the community
The Ancaster Lions Club recently presented substantial donations to two local organizations.
Kenilworth closed near the Centre on Barton this weekend
The closure is expected in both directions from Saturday to Monday
Fire engulfs Stoney Creek garage
Hamilton firefighters found heavy smoke and a garage fully involved in flames
Collective Arts launches booze-free cocktails and brews
The beverages will be available for purchase online and at their Toronto and Hamilton taprooms.
Delta high school’s hallways are haven for remake of Disney’s ‘Escape to Witch Mountain’
This is the second show Disney filmed at the former Delta school this year, Dan Nolan writes.
Student advocacy group calls on McMaster to halt plans for fossil-fuelled generators
University says fossil-fuelled emissions will be offset by other sustainability initiatives
Pitch to equalize Hamilton city councillor budgets via $1.3M hike fails
Councillors argued a uniform $375,000 yearly spending cap across all 15 wards would improve service and staff compensation
Hamilton film scholar to receive Toronto Film Society’s inaugural Petrie Award
This coming weekend, Graham Petrie will receive the very first Petrie Award, named after him, for lifetime achievement, Jeff Mahoney writes.
More than a dozen things to do around Hamilton this weekend
It’s starting to look festive, don’t miss the Tree of Hope lighting in Gore Park on Friday evening.
Preventing cyber attacks a key theme at Hamilton BizCon Business Expo and Conference
Cybersecurity may not be the No. 1 priority for small- and medium-sized businesses, but it should be a key consideration, says Kevin Vincent.
Hamilton transit ridership and revenue remains below pre-COVID-19 numbers
HSR will investigate to expand the free fare program for youths from six years old to 14 from the earlier age limit of 12 years.
Dundas Driving Park facility vandalism follows city's parks patrol plan
Staff expected to report back on pilot program's results in February
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Dec. 2)
Plan your commute before you’re on the road: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 11 closures in Hamilton on Dec. 2 for roadwork on Highway 6
'IMMEDIATELY STOP USING': Major recalls at Canadian Tire, Costco, Dollarama, Home Depot, Walmart and Amazon involving cleaners, sports gear and toys trigger multiple Health Canada warnings
Numerous products are being pulled from shelves and online at some of Canada's big-name stores and Health Canada is putting shoppers on alert.
Haldimand-Norfolk health unit urges flu shot amid surge
Confirmed influenza cases up steeply this winter
Hamilton’s discount taxi scrip program prone to ‘abuse,’ city auditor warns
The city reported allegations of potential fraud to Hamilton police and has vowed to fix lax oversight of the discount taxi ride program for disabled
Bishop Tonnos OFSAA bowl win caps huge week in Hamilton high school sports
Teams from four local schools all excelled at OFSAA championships, Steve Milton writes.
From the wilds of an African desert, my housecat Chonk
Watching a show about big cats, I learned that cats in the wild cover their food, or bury it, to hide it from predators, Lorraine Sommerfeld writes
Cuts coming to Hamilton mental health and addiction services
Budget frozen by province will lead to reduced staffing in city programs.
Police investigate shooting at central Hamilton home
No one hurt in targeted shooting at Minto Avenue and Bristol Street.
Hamilton police see 58 per cent increase in reported high-end vehicle thefts
The most targeted communities are Waterdown and Ancaster, but uptick seen city-wide.
Hamilton police seeing 58 per cent increase in reported high end vehicle thefts
Most impacted communities Waterdown and Ancaster, but trend happening all over
Made-in-Hamilton gift guide
Find some unique gift ideas from local creators
Charles Dickens’ ‘A Christmas Carol’ brings the spirit of Christmas to St. Catharines stage
A Christmas favourite returns with its message about sharing
Travelling exhibit at Delhi museum dishes the dirt on soil health
Soil Superheroes makes first stop of national tour in Norfolk County
'Like to see some change': Waterdown advocates to push new council on accessibility
Advocates in Waterdown and Hamilton are pledging to keep accessibility top of mind for the new Hamilton city council during their term.
Honouring Boris Brott at a beautiful time of year
Music director of the Kingston Symphony to conduct Handel’s ‘Messiah’ in Hamilton, in tribute to his mentor, Leonard Turnevicius writes
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