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Updated 2024-12-23 09:30
Pools closed during COVID reopened two years ago. Why are students with special needs now excluded?
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board working to develop pilot program for special-needs swim classes
Doctors from overwhelmed children’s hospitals plead for kids to get shots
Youngest kids have worst vaccination rates and are being hit hardest by surge of respiratory viruses
Up to $25M a year in foregone revenue due to Bill 23, city says
Council considers dire forecast of province’s sweeping housing legislation
The Toronto Rock open championship pursuit in Hamilton on Saturday
The Rock lacrosse team promises it will return to Hamilton after FirstOntario Centre renovations, Steve Milton writes
Hamilton given more time to clean up sewage-soaked Chedoke Creek
But the province will not help the city resolve a dispute with an Indigenous group that wants a say in the stalled project
St. Joe's opens Hamilton Mountain flu, COVID and cold clinic
With the cold and flu season now in full swing, St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton has opened a flu, COVID and cold clinic at their West 5th (and Fennell) campus.
Hamilton staff looking to implement a 311 service to replace aging 546-CITY number
Estimated cost to implement the service is about $600,000 and should be ready in 2023.
'When I realized I won, I just stared at the screen!': Hamilton woman scores $100K Lotto 649 win
Shalon Grannum only plays the lottery occasionally but picked the right time to play earlier this year.
Dundas' Governor’s Road property listed for sale at $8.9 million, eight months after severance tabled
Site requires zoning amendment before any potential redevelopment
Jury hears frantic 911 call made after Jonathan Styres was shot
Call captures the series of events that led to Peter Khill taking a shotgun outside after hearing noises in his driveway
Young people most affected by Hamilton’s volatile rental market: SPRC report
More rent-control regulations are needed to keep pace with changing market that’s squeezed out first-time renters
A Celtic Christmas with Loreena McKennitt
Grammy-nominated musician brings her seasonal tour to Hamilton’s Music Hall Dec. 9
Hamilton police searching for third teen wanted for homicide of Danielle Strauss
Fourth teen allegedly in Ferguson Avenue North apartment at time of killing will not face charges
Lady Glaze brings handmade doughnuts to Concession Street
The Hamilton shop marks the fifth location to open in Ontario in three years for the business.
NASCAR rolls into 2023 with a Rose Parade float
Float will feature cars of Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt and Jeff Gordon.
Damaging winds expected to hit Hamilton
Environment Canada warns of isolated utility outages as cold front moves into the area
Hamilton vape stores and cannabis dispensaries targeted in string of armed robberies
Police warn business owners to be vigilant
Hamilton in the thick of influenza season
Call to arms to get COVID and flu shots
FBI Most Wanted anti-abortion terrorist emails Hamilton Spectator reporter from prison, says battle far from over post-Roe v. Wade
James Kopp took the war on abortion literally, choosing terrorism as his path in the 1990s.
‘Narrow-minded’ Bill 23 panned by Hamilton staffers, council
City planners and councillors point to holes in provincial plan to spur housing in Ontario
McMaster-led research shows surgical masks as effective as N95 in health-care settings
Lead author says study is ‘only randomized controlled trial of the N95 respirator compared to a surgical masks’
Tour historical homes in Dundas this holiday season
The annual Dundas Holiday House Tour happens Dec. 3 from 12 to 5 p.m.
‘Data rich and information poor’: How a coalition of Hamilton education leaders is analyzing data to better understand student success
Pilot project from Hamilton Community Research Partnership found that neighbourhood and academic stream affect education outcomes
Chapter 24: The Maltese Falcon
Kopp thought of ‘Pay it Forward’ as the story of his life, but why?
Chapter 23: Free Conscience
Kopp finally had his opportunity to save Loretta Marra.
Chapter 22: Art of Deception
Kopp carried inside him a capacity for violence like a concealed shiv.
Chapter 21: Natural Enemies
Kopp apologized for initially denying he had pulled the trigger
Chapter 20: Grace and Ammunition
Barket concluded by saying that Kopp deserved the minimum sentence.
Chapter 19: Biblical Figures
My God, thought the judge. Does Kopp have any idea what he’s doing?
Chapter 18: The Usual Suspects
The lead story on the broadcast was that James Kopp had confessed.
Chapter 17: A Pro-Life Scalp
The public had a new image of James C. Kopp.
‘I’m a soldier. That’s how we were trained,’ Peter Khill said after fatally shooting Jonathan Styres
Peter Khill made the remarks after he was arrested, police officer testifies
Taunting Hamilton’s Milan Borjan another stain on soccer
FIFA opens disciplinary hearing against Croatian soccer federation for its fans’ actions Sunday, Steve Milton writes
Two teens charged with second-degree murder in killing of Danielle Strauss
A 15-year-old female and a 16-year-old male were arrested on a city bus on Monday
Fire crews battle blaze at Stoney Creek townhouse complex
Surrounding residences have been evacuated, Hamilton fire says
Province silent on restructuring public health governance in Hamilton to include more diverse voices
Discussion planned for April on adding unelected citizens to city’s board of health
Carmen’s Group acquires The Arlington Hotel and Dominion Telegraph Event Centre
The Other Bird owned the Paris, Ont., properties for six years before selling them earlier this month
'Just so excited': Flamborough Connects names new executive director
Waterdown's Colleen Stinson took the helm Nov. 14.
Hamilton police rescue Chuck the dog who was stolen from outside convenience store
The 32-year-old suspect allegedly fled with dog in vehicle and was later arrested
Updated: Hamilton police investigating Crown Point East shooting Tuesday morning
People were home, but no one hurt
Hamilton police investigating Crown Point East shooting Tuesday morning
No injuries have been reported.
Spitfire fighter plane rises from the ashes and soars again in England
The ill-fated Mk 9 Spitfire ML295 crashed in northern France in 1944, but it’s flying again after five years of meticulous restoration and nearly $4.8
Flamborough's Grasshopper Imports is back for a limited time only
The little shop on Flamborough’s Highway 6 best known for spreading peace and love is back — for a limited time only.
Cathedral Gaels make it 51 wins in a row with provincial girls basketball title
On Saturday, the Gaels became the 15th Hamilton team in the last 30 years to win the OFSAA AAA girls high school basketball tournament, Steve Milton w
Mask mandates considered by Hamilton city councillors
Crisis at McMaster Children’s Hospital raises questions about whether city should act
‘It’s just crazy’: Shortage of liquid antibiotics leaves parents scrambling
It’s not just children’s Tylenol and Advil missing from pharmacy shelves
Spitfire fighter plane rises from the ashes and soars again in England
The ill-fated Mk 9 Spitfire ML295 crashed in northern France in 1944, but it’s flying again after five years of meticulous restoration and nearly $4.8
Santa booked solid at CF Lime Ridge on Hamilton Mountain
Two-year-old Callum was wide-eyed.
Hamiltonians say protests to save the Greenbelt from provincial legislation will not stop
In camera council meeting Nov. 30 will cover the implementations of the provincial government’s planning policy on the Greenbelt.
Pot shop abandons bid to move beside Stoney Creek daycare
Uncle Herbs application withdrawn after languishing for nearly two years.
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