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Updated 2024-05-03 06:45
A mother and son show their joyful paintings together
Gord Bond and his mother, Kathy, are exhibiting together in Entwined Inspirations, an exhibition of joyful paintings at the Carnegie Gallery, Regina H
Spring Tide show is a must-see for local gardeners and garden lovers
The theme this year is “Spring at the Cottage” and some 10,000 potted bulbs are situated among some 35,000 plants, shrubs and trees, writes Rob Howard
Inflation and high interest rates to dampen Hamilton’s economy this year
New report from Conference Board of Canada estimated city’s gross domestic product will grow by just 1.4 per cent — half of the growth it experienced
Hamilton filmmaker tells the story of the glory days of MuchMusic
Sean Menard’s documentary called “299 Queen Street West” has former VJs raving
Obituary: Historian Charles Cooper was fascinated by Hamilton railways
Cooper wrote two books on ‘Hamilton’s other railway’
Hamilton project lets immigrants tell their unique stories
Video series highlights 70 years of new arrivals to the city
Inclusive Community Grant applications open in Ontario
The Government of Ontario is putting $750,000 into helping communities across the province with inclusivity and accessibility for people of all ages and abilities.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (March 13, 2023)
You don’t need to sit in traffic: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled five closures in Hamilton on March 13, 2023 for roadwork on Highway 6 a
Record demand for food bank at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre
It’s something they dread doing.
Dundas 264 Governor's Rd. fire destroys barn beams that were to be salvaged
Building Permits under review for 29 townhouse units in six buildings.
Hamilton public board's sale of Glen Echo school ‘a punch in the gut’
Ward 5 public school board trustee Todd White says he’s dumbfounded by a decision to put Glen Echo Elementary School up for sale on the open market during last October’s municipal election without any notice to the surrounding community.
Hamilton Bulldogs end home schedule in style
Hamilton knocks off first-place Ottawa 67s 6-3 in last regular-season game at home
Hamilton police looking for missing man last seen in Waterdown
PEI native Andrew Bryenton was driving a black Toyota Corolla on March 2
Missing killer with Hamilton connections arrested in Vancouver: OPP
Douglas Spiers, convicted of second degree murder, was wanted for violating his parole
Stoney Creek Garden Club hosts silent auction
The Stoney Creek Garden Club is holding a silent auction on Monday, March 13.
Hamilton cop fired unloaded gun at colleague, captured on video dancing with firearm
Const. Brandon Terdik set to plead guilty to disciplinary charges following criminal court conviction
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (March 12, 2023)
You don’t need to sit in traffic: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled two closures in Hamilton on March 12, 2023 for roadwork on Queen Elizab
Low turnout in Hamilton Centre advance polls
Less than half of advanced voters cast ballots compared to the June general election
Rudy Gobert tested positive for COVID-19 three years ago today. The world has never been the same
Saturday marks three years since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. But for many sports fans around the world, the pandemic’s official start occurred a few hours later, when Utah Jazz centre Rudy Gobert tested positive, setting off a chain of events that would quickly turn the sporting world upside down, and make it abundantly clear that the virus was no joking matter.
Utility pole on losing end of bus-cab Cannon crash
No serious injuries in collision between HSR bus and taxi outside Bernie Custis school
Hamilton tenants without water score victory before provincial tribunal
Landlord withdraws applications to evict two tenants for renovations — although it’s unclear when the water problem will be fixed
'THEY CANNOT BE USED AGAIN': Health Canada recall on certain child seats and seatbelt vests triggers warning to parents and drivers
Faulty restraints posing safety issue
Brent Carver was a Stratford star
He knew how to find the quiet places between the big moments in plays, Gary Smith writes.
Pushback against pitch for 14-storey condo towers on Delta school site
Neighbouring residents air concerns about height and traffic during developer’s open house
There’s blood in our smartphones
Siddharth Kara takes readers on a hellish road trip through the Central African Copper Belt in his book ‘Cobalt Red,’ writes Jay Robb.
Sunday marks the Bulldogs last regular-season home game until, well, we’re not sure
The Bulldogs wrap up their home schedule this weekend. It’s the end of a short-but-sweet era, Scott Radley writes.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (March 11, 2023)
You shouldn’t have to sit in traffic: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled two closures in Hamilton on March 11, 2023 for roadwork on Queen El
Derailment risk spurs calls to pull hundreds of Hamilton-made railcars off the tracks
National Steel Car says it is co-operating with a probe into a U.S. derailment in March that included some locally made railcars — but the bayfront ma
Denise Arkell retiring from Neighbour to Neighbour Centre on Hamilton Mountain
It’s the end of an era at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre.
Hamilton inmate released by accident had one month left to serve
Ministry mum on details that led to ‘improper’ release of Shawn Delaney, who was convicted of multiple charges
From Ukraine direct to Forge FC
Defender Majrekar James, a frequent Canadian men’s team player, brings more star power to Hamilton
Eight arrested in drug, weapons bust on Six Nations
Officers searched three homes and a business on the reserve
PLOWING THROUGH THE FACTS: What you need to know about snow removal in Flamborough
With centimetres of the white stuff blanketing Hamilton, residents might be curious to know when their street will be plowed. Did you know, there's a nifty map for that?
Set your clocks ahead 1 hour March 12 for daylight saving time
Daylight saving time returns on March 12.
Amica Stoney Creek welcomes guests to open house
Amica Stoney Creek welcomed the community to a March 4 open house at the retirement residence, with guided tours, music, activities and prizes.
Enjoy free March Break programs at Hamilton Public Library
With March Break just around the corner, the Hamilton Public Library has planned a variety of free programs at all branches for kids and teens March 13 to 17.
Dundas 71 Main St. parkland fee appeal meeting set
Tribunal will identify parties, participants, issues May 5
Junior basketball teams cap perfect seasons at Stoney Creek's Orchard Park Secondary School
The future of basketball looks bright at Orchard Park Secondary School.
Cat Fanciers return to Ancaster Fairgrounds
The Hamilton Cat Fanciers’ annual cat show returns to the Ancaster Fairgrounds Saturday, March 18 and Sunday, March 19, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. both days.
Hamilton Mountain snow clearing getting brush off
Some Mountain residents are not impressed with the city’s snow clearing.
She helped Tim Bosma’s killers. Now Christina Noudga is on track to become a doctor
Noudga, who called Dellen Millard her ‘sweet serial killer,’ attended medical school in Poland, Susan Clairmont writes.
Brantford police investigating Bowery Road shooting
A 29-year-old man suffered non-life-threatening injuries from single gunshot
Snowstorm watch: Cancellations, closures and traffic in Hamilton area
Up to 20 centimetres is expected to fall and evening commute will be affected
Ontario high school program will let students train for a trade and earn a diploma
The province has an acute shortage of workers, and by 2026 one in five jobs will be in the skilled trades.
Two teens arrested, third sought after knife brandished at Lime Ridge Mall
Hamilton police say three teens in ski masks got into argument with two adults outside store
Convicted Milton killer wanted for parole breach
Douglas Spiers known to frequent Hamilton, Welland, Dunnville, St. Catharines and Toronto
Off for March break? Here are more than a dozen things to do around Hamilton
If you’re sticking around Hamilton, we’ve packed up some free and cheap things for you and the kids to do.
Shows filmed in Hamilton, well represented at Canadian Screen Awards
Movie and TV shows filmed in area get nearly five dozen nominations
‘My kid could have died’: Mom says short-staffed DARTS repeatedly dropped off her autistic son alone
Complaints about Hamilton’s contracted accessible transit service have spiked as the agency deals with staffing shortages, repair woes.
A pocketful of metaphors: Hamilton poet Jeffery Donaldson’s new collection of poems
‘Granted’ will be read on March 13, at Shawn & Ed Brewing Co., Dundas, Jeff Mahoney writes.
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