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Updated 2024-12-23 11:15
Power restored after widespread outage on east Hamilton Mountain
Outage was caused by an ‘underground distribution problem,’ according to Alectra Utilities
Hundreds without power as outage hits east Hamilton Mountain
All power is expected to be fully restored by 9 p.m., according to Alectra Utilities
Pink fentanyl among drugs seized in Simcoe traffic stop
Officers also find cocaine, hydromorphone in car
Jordan Bitove to take ownership of the Toronto Star
Sources say former partners Jordan Bitove and Paul Rivett are in the final steps of resolving the dispute and it will be Bitove who takes the Star.
Hamilton ordered to ‘audit’ entire sewer system after latest spill
Ontario Environment Minister David Piccini said residents deserve answers about ‘unacceptable’ 26-year sewage leak.
Ontario says Hamilton will be required to ‘audit’ entire sewer system
Provincial Environment Minister David Piccini made the comments in the legislature Thursday.
Christmas tree shortage expected to drive up prices — with Balsam firs primed to hit $200
Balsam firs are the most in demand. To keep costs down, look for less popular species such as the Colorado fir, tree farmers suggest.
Fog advisory issued in Hamilton Thursday morning
Environment Canada warns of “near zero visibility”
Back to back Bach cantatas and festive concerts fill the air
The Bach Elgar Choir’s Music of Hope and Harmony concert is Saturday, Nov. 26 at 7:30 p.m. at Central Presbyterian Church
Crisis at McMaster Children’s Hospital sends critically ill child to London
No room in Hamilton’s intensive care unit for four-year-old rescued from house fire
Lighthouse Festival’s ‘Tip of the Iceberg’ is a work in progress
It is a one-act comedy, forced to pretend it’s a full-length play.
Music dream comes true for Hamilton scientist Glenn Barrett
Glenn Barret has long wanted to distil his many songs into an album. COVID and the CanRock concept gave him the time and resource to do it, Jeff Mahon
New Hamilton council hits road for rolling meeting
Daylong bus tour takes city politicians through all of Hamilton’s 15 wards
Double-up RRSP tax planning strategy, Part 1
You must not delay if you want to receive the tax deduction for the 2022 tax year, Thie Convery writes.
Hamilton property owner who used home to lure and sexually assault real estate agent avoids jail time after plea deal
Mordecai Berlad was originally charged with four counts of sexual assault, but pleaded guilty to one count
Norfolk senior swindled out of $800,000 in investment scam
Police urge residents to call their bank before handing over money
Rising inflation threatens holiday donations for Flamborough charities
November is usually when Jenny Collins and her family contribute to school food drives or donate to local food banks.
Battlefield Optimist Tree lot is back in Stoney Creek
It’s time to decorate for the holidays and the Battlefield Optimist Club is here to help.
Dundas' Osler House added to city's heritage designation work plan
McMaster University still reviewing options for use of 175-year old property.
Toy drive at Mohawk College on Hamilton Mountain
The annual Bernetta Scime Toy Drive is underway at the Fennell campus of Mohawk College.
Dawn Danko beats challenge to stay Hamilton public school board chair
Ward 7 trustee Dawn Danko will remain chair of Hamilton’s public school board for a third year after surviving a bid to unseat her by Todd White.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Nov. 24)
Expect delays along these routes: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled four closures in Hamilton on Nov. 24 for roadwork on Queen Elizabeth Wa
Hamilton abuzz as Canada kicks off first World Cup bid since 1986
There was a palpable sense of excitement at EndZone Bar and Grill, where 200 people came out to watch Canada’s match against Belgium.
Hamilton has fixed a 26-year sewage spill — but cannot yet explain why nobody noticed it
City is still trying to figure out how nobody noticed a neighbourhood flushing sewage straight into the harbour for a quarter-century
A blue Christmas with Steve Strongman
Juno-winning blues performer kicks off a month-long menu of seasonal shows, Graham Rockingham writes.
Girl with minor injuries after ‘targeted, isolated’ assault at Stoney Creek high school
A ‘non-student’ female youth was arrested for assault
Mistrial declared in Khill murder trial as judge discovers juror with ‘apparent bias’
Juror’s failure to disclose volunteer position with Hamilton police’s victim services division sees jury discharged
YWCA Hamilton hopes to keep 90-unit project alive after dashed funding hopes
Agencies make pitches to new city council ahead of 2023 budget deliberations
Hamilton among worst Ontario cities for hostile driving, says insurance shopping app
My Choice analyzed nearly 50,000 instances of aggressive driving in 2022
‘It’s devastating’: Tim Bosma’s murderers likely to get earlier parole eligibility
A Supreme Court ruling means judges can no longer impose consecutive life sentences, raising the spectre that Dellen Millard and Mark Smich will serve
Second provincial inspection raises more allegations of abuse at Shalom Village
Interim CEO says Westdale long-term care home is acting swiftly to fix all issues raised in two troubling inspections
Research shows that exercising and eating well may help you manage COVID-19 better
If you are active, exercise and eat healthfully, keep it up, and if possible do just a little bit more, Ernie Schramayr writes.
Court hears Hamilton officers’ memories from night driver sped through RIDE lane
Hannah Pietrantuono will be sentenced Dec. 15
'Truly an honour': Three well-known Waterdown community members honoured
Three well-known members of the Waterdown community were honoured with the Paul Harris Fellow Awards by the Flamborough A.M. Rotary Club at the Burlington Golf and Country Club Nov. 15.
Dundas private school proposal doesn't belong in Escarpment Rural Area public tells NEC
Speakers argue requirement for fulfilling public interest not met by Columbia application.
Hamilton Mountain resident helping folks with COPD
It has been called the biggest killer you never heard of.
Winona properties tagged for Greenbelt removal
Stoney Creek Coun. Jeff Beattie says he’s worried the province’s proposal to remove “a large plot of land” in Grimsby from the Greenbelt will be felt in Winona if the farmland is converted to housing.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Nov. 23)
Avoid traffic jams before they occur: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled four closures in Hamilton on Nov. 23 for roadwork on Queen Elizabet
Queen Street converted to two-way between Main and King
The project is ready after two years of construction
Jonathan Styres ‘lost his life ... over some old pickup truck,’ says Crown at Khill trial
The shot to Styres’ chest from Peter Khill was fired from less than 12 feet away says expert
Hamilton reveals sewage spill ongoing since 1996
Hole in sanitary sewer means up to 50 homes were flushing directly into harbour for 26 years
Hamilton students asked to mask up as barefaced board bosses look on
Trustees told they lack power to reinstate a mandate.
Students, staff asked to mask at Hamilton public schools
HWDSB trustees voted in favour of request, with mask mandate still on the table
Electrify your next dining experience at Electric Diner’s new James North restaurant
Owners have crafted the perfect ’80s vibe alongside delicious food, Joyce Leung writes
Teaching and research assistants picket at McMaster University
TAs and RAs went on strike Monday after talks between their union and the school broke down.
Flashbacks tours the 140-year iconic legacy of E.D. Smith
An American private equity firm Investindustrial acquired E.D. Smith, as part of a $950-million deal, writes Mark McNeil.
New owner takes over 140-year iconic legacy of E.D. Smith
In October, American private equity firm Investindustrial acquired E.D. Smith, as part of a $950-million deal for a large part of Treehouse food produ
One-bedroom apartments in Hamilton now cost more than $1,700 a month, new report shows
The average rent for a one-bedroom unit in the city has climbed by more than 13 per cent since last October.
Heritage protection sought to protect Hamilton ‘gems’ from demolition
Owner of 66-68 Charlton Ave. W. hopes to redevelop century buildings into new residential units
Sentencing underway for 1492 Land Back Lane spokesperson
Skyler Williams of Six Nations pleaded guilty to three charges connected to occupation of planned Caledonia subdivision
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