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Updated 2024-12-23 11:15
‘He had angels with him’ says partner of Linc crash victim who survived but faces a long road to recovery
Brian MacDonald spent five months in hospital after his car was crushed by a transport truck on the Lincoln Alexander Parkway
Hamilton family lawyer has licence revoked for misappropriating client funds
The Law Society Tribunal found Matthew Carson committed three counts of professional misconduct
Man fatally stabbed childhood friend in dispute about missing cat — which was later found under bed
Robert Surridge pleaded guilty to manslaughter in 2019 killing of Wayne Bilodeau
Dundas 23 Main St. parking variance approved despite staff request for area parking analysis
Parking demand at the east end of downtown Dundas is anticipated to increase.
Hamilton-Burlington SPCA looking for $60,000 on Giving Tuesday
The folks at the Hamilton-Burlington Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (HBSPCA) is hoping the public will be in a giving mood on Giving Tuesday.
Ancaster man recreates father's wartime flight in vintage Spitfire
Soaring over the countryside of southeast England, Wilson Harold Nixon channeled the emotions of his late father from the cockpit of a vintage 1940s Spitfire.
Bill 23 will kill Winona residents’ zoning appeal
The Ford government’s Bill 23 threatens to retroactively squelch neighbouring residents’ appeal of the city’s controversial rezoning of a municipal property on Baseline Road in Winona to allow for a nine-storey building.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Nov. 22)
Expect delays or plan an alternative route: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled four closures in Hamilton on Nov. 22 for roadwork on Queen El
Jurors checked for ‘bias about Indigenous men’ as Peter Khill murder trial begins
Jurors were told Jonathan Styres was shot and killed in front of Peter Khill’s home.
Weather statement ended for Hamilton area
Potentially damaging wind gusts wind down
Potentially damaging wind gusts prompt weather statement for Hamilton area
Environment Canada says gusts of up to 80 km/h are possible
Brant County bus driver charged after child dragged down road
The five-year-old boy suffered minor injuries in the incident, which was caught on video.
Bob Iger back on top in a Disney plot twist that few saw coming
Iger will replace his hand-picked successor, CEO Bob Chapek, whose two-year tenure has been marked by clashes, missteps and a weakening financial performance.
Members of Royal Hamilton Light Infantry to train at Bayfront Park Tuesday
No ammunition will be present during the evening exercise.
'Parade is not in jeopardy': Flamborough Santa Claus Parade puts out plea for donations
The Flamborough Santa Claus Parade is putting out a plea for donations.
‘Food forest’ aims to take a bite out of urban poverty in Simcoe
Project would bring free fruit to downtown park.
Robert Vaughn was the hottest thing on TV in ‘The Man from U.N.C.L.E.’
Featured on the covers of all the big magazines — Vaughn was the most popular actor in America, writes Gary Smith
Kids in Brant, Norfolk dragged by school bus in two separate incidents
Bus operator investigating after a five-year-old boy was caught in door; second area family reports similar incident from September
Obituary: Edwin Pass was third-generation watchmaker in landmark downtown Hamilton business
Pass watchmakers on John Street South changed little since founding in 1888
Simcoe hospital to reopen labour and delivery unit
Norfolk County’s sole maternity ward was closed for 14 months
Johnson Aziga appeal may lead to downgraded conviction, parole eligibility for Hamilton ‘HIV killer’
Hamilton man was first Canadian to be convicted for first-degree murder for spreading HIV
Dundas 71 Main St. residential building permit awaits payments to city
Community benefits charges could be among the fees paid by developer.
Ancaster Kitty Murray Lane speed camera vandalized 'on multiple occasions'
Norbert Petz noticed a big difference when automated speed enforcement (ASE) was enacted on Kitty Murray Lane.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Nov. 21)
Expect delays, especially during heavy traffic periods: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled three closures in Hamilton on Nov. 21 for roadwor
CUPE calls off strike, schools to reopen Monday as tentative deal reached with province
The strike is off — and school is on.Last-ditch negotiations landed a tentative deal between CUPE and the government, averting job action by support staff that would have seen hundreds of thousands of children in boards across the province out of
'I’m positive my members will turn this down': Hamilton Catholic school board union could reject tentative agreement says CUPE rep
The president of the union representing more than 1,000 education assistants, secretaries, clerical staff, child and youth workers, social workers and others at the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board thinks her members will turn down a tentative agreement reached prior to the strike deadline at 5 p.m. on Nov. 20.
'I’m positive my members will turn this down': Hamilton Catholic school board could reject tentative agreement says CUPE rep
The president of the union representing more than 1,000 education assistants, secretaries, clerical staff, child and youth workers, social workers and others at the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board thinks her members will turn down a tentative agreement reached prior to the strike deadline at 5 p.m. on Nov. 20.
Greenbelt backers rally on Hamilton Mountain
Frigid temperatures didn’t deter about 200 people from protesting the Ford government’s plans to expand Hamilton’s urban boundary and allow new home building in parts of Ontario’s greenbelt on Sunday (Nov. 20).
Bulldogs lose two at home over the weekend
Hamilton downed by Saginaw and Ottawa; continue homestand against North Bay Friday.
McMaster University teaching and research assistants to strike Monday
CUPE 3906 says there will be pickets at campus entrances, but university is open
McMaster University teaching assistants and research assistants to strike Monday
CUPE 3906 says there will be pickets at campus entrances, but university is open
Flamborough Review scoops national award
The Flamborough Review was named one of Canada’s best community newspapers in its circulation class by News Media Canada.
Teen charged with attempted murder after cab driver shot on Six Nations
Police called to Seneca Road, south of 4th Line for a man slumped over in a cab
Toddler remains in hospital following Hamilton Mountain fire that displaced family of 15
OFM and police investigating cause of Garden Crescent fire
Two-year-old in critical, but stable condition after Hamilton Mountain house fire
OFM and police investigating cause of Garden Crescent fire
Sonic boom and fireball: asteroid heard and seen in southern Ontario
2022 WJ1, earlier known as C8FF042, was sixth asteroid discovered by warning system pre-impact, European Space Agency says
Not all residents sold on tiny homes location in Barton Village
Hamilton Alliance for Tiny Shelters finally has a spot to build village to help with homelessness
Milan Borjan went from Hamilton minor soccer to the World Cup
Goalkeeper Milan Borjan is probably Canada’s most important player at the World Cup, writes Steve Milton
Drury Lane’s ‘She Loves Me’ reminds us why vintage musicals are great
This lovely show is blessed with delightful songs that forward the plot, comment on action and reveal character, just as musical numbers once always d
Delta East home listed for $900K nestled on ‘idyllic street’
The Tuxedo Avenue South home features a large deck and a double driveway
Buyer beware with online advertising
If you’re buying online advertising, spend it where you can see it, writes Jay Robb.
Ontario to order pollution cuts at Hamilton coal tar recycler Rain Carbon
The province is proposing deadlines for the east-end plant to improve pollution control technology and cut cancer-causing emissions.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Nov. 19)
Plan your commute before you’re on the road: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled six closures in Hamilton on Nov. 19 for roadwork on Queen El
Fourteen people — including 10 children — taken to hospital after house fire on central Mountain
Thirteen patients treated at scene of split-level home on Garden Crescent
Children among multiple patients sent to hospital from house fire on Hamilton Mountain
Nearly a dozen fire trucks and several ambulances responded to the two-storey home on Garden Crescent
Downtown’s Hamilton City Centre mall set to close after Christmas
Demolition expected to start in February
Officer son no issue for police board seat: Hamilton city councillor
Chief details shuffle in roles for top brass
Stoney Creek protest rallies for farms, Greenbelt and wetlands
A spirited rally outside Hamilton East—Stoney Creek MPP Neil Lumsden’s office accused his Progressive Conservative government of putting developers’ pocketbooks ahead of local democracy and preservation of vital farmland.
To mask or not to mask, that is (still) the question
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Hamilton Community News team takes home four national newspaper prizes
Awards won for cartooning and editorial writing.
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