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Hamilton Mountain resident honoured by Republic of Korea
East Mountain resident HooJung Jones-Kennedy cares about Canadian Korean War veterans a lot.
Shipping news: What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton for Nov. 6 to 12
Domestic: 4U.S.A.: 4Overseas: 54 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry2 vessels handled petroleum product5 vessels handled agricultural product1 vessel handled fertilizer cargo1 vessel handled fi
UPDATE: 1 million bottles of children’s medication to hit shelves by next week, Health Canada says
Health Canada standards, such as the requirement for bilingual labels, are part of the reason for the nationwide shortage of children’s pain and fever medication.
Torstar owners say they expect ownership dispute to be resolved soon
Speaking in Toronto on Thursday evening during a panel discussion moderated by Steve Paikin, host of TVO’s “The Agenda,” the co-owners of Torstar, Paul Rivett and Jordan Bitove, said they expect their ownership dispute to be resolved soon.
'This is great': Highway 8 Greensville-Dundas hill reopens Nov. 18
After being closed for a total of nearly three years, the Highway 8 hill between Greensville and Dundas will open to traffic Nov. 18.
1 million bottles of children’s medication to hit shelves by next week, Health Canada says
Health Canada standards, such as the requirement for bilingual labels, are part of the reason for the nationwide shortage of children’s pain and fever medication.
Project Menace sees $1.1M worth of drugs seized in Brantford and Brant County
Two Brantford men are facing numerous firearm- and drug-related charges.
Oscar-winner Nicolas Cage finds filmmaking dreams in Aldershot
A large base camp was set up at LaSalle Park, including an area of the parking lot marked off for stunt rehearsal. The lunch room was set up at West P
People with Down syndrome ‘overlooked’ in the job market
Dundas woman stars in online campaign that aims to help employers overcome ‘systemic bias’ when hiring
Hamilton police say there has been an increase in shootings and guns seized
Two shootings and four guns seized in last week alone
Sunwing winter flights are back at Hamilton airport
The flights will be destined for Cancun in Mexico, Cayo Coco, Varadero and Holguin in Cuba, and Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic
Theatre Ancaster’s ‘Oliver!’ is joyful and spirited
Lively production of this classic musical fills the stage with energy and life.
15 things to do around Hamilton this weekend
Environment Canada is calling for flurries over the weekend, with daytime highs of -3 C on Saturday and -2 on Sunday.
CUPE eyes more picketing at CF Lime Ridge and Eastgate Square on Monday
Picket lines will be going back up in front of CF Lime Ridge and Eastgate Square in Hamilton on Monday morning (Nov. 21) if no deal is reached this weekend between the province and the union representing 55,000 education support workers in Ontario.
Dundas' new city councillor takes on committee and board positions
Ward 13 office to start with one full-time, two part-time staff members.
Saltfleet Conservation Area readying to add another wetland
With one already completed and another in the works, upper Stoney Creek’s expansive Saltfleet Conservation Area is preparing to add a third engineered wetland, this time on a Ridge Road property near the Devil’s Punchbowl.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Nov. 18)
Expect delays or plan an alternative route: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled seven closures in Hamilton on Nov. 18 for roadwork on Queen E
Neighbours complained about teens using victim’s apartment before homicide
Hamilton police searching for teens after Danielle Strauss was found dead in her apartment
A plea for masks as COVID and flu spread in Hamilton
Large and deadly COVID outbreaks ongoing in seniors’ homes
Hamilton public, Catholic schools to close Monday should CUPE education workers strike
The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) education workers say they plan to strike Monday if a deal with government isn’t reached.
Five local winners of YMCA Peace Medal awards
In its 35th year, the awards by the YMCA’s local chapter are presented to people who have contributed to promoting tolerance and social justice in the
'Not good news': Councillors worry what Greenbelt decision means for Flamborough
The three new Hamilton city councillors for Flamborough, farmers and environmental groups are decrying the Ford government’s moves to expand the city’s urban boundary and allow development on Greenbelt lands.
Hamilton’s Black Zeus to showcase Olympian comic chops at Zoetic this Saturday
Comedy special ‘Black Zeus: Self-Portrait’ will be taped and released next year, Jeff Mahoney writes
Brant County man charged with assault after road rage incident
Brantford police allege argument escalated to victim being punched in face
Find Santa! Here are 26 Santa Claus Parades near you
Are you ready?
Who owns the land in Hamilton’s endangered Greenbelt?
The Spectator reviewed the ownership of the largest Hamilton properties affected by the Doug Ford government’s contentious plan to open up hundreds of
Time to build Hamilton of ‘our dreams,’ Mayor Andrea Horwath says
New council takes oath of office at downtown convention centre
Pat Daly elected Hamilton Catholic chair for 32nd term in inaugural board meeting
Longtime trustee Pat Daly, who has helmed the board since 1991, was re-elected chair Tuesday.
Pianists Michael Kaeshammer and David Jalbert are back to playing live and in Hamilton
When COVID hit, Kaeshammer cut short his tour to Germany and flew back home to Vancouver Island. Twiddling his thumbs was not on the agenda, Leonard T
Force wins NHRA Top Fuel title and Enders captures fifth Pro Stock crown
The Auto Club Finals was the last round this season, and the NHRA returns in March, Tim Miller writes.
‘The Last 15 Seconds’ delves into heart of a terrorist attack
It is the last in a series of three independent plays meant to point to a new direction in Hamilton theatre, says Trevor Copp of Tottering Biped.
Disney and Star Wars legends are coming to Hamilton for RetroCon
RetroCon Canada announces its inaugural event on Nov. 26 at the Hamilton Convention Centre
COVID-19 levels in wastewater reach presummer levels
Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit to launch ‘risk rater’ to help residents lower odds of infection as respiratory diseases spread
Hamilton-made cheese named best in Canada at World Cheese Awards
Udder Way Artisan Cheese Co owner Tor Krueger a big winner at international competition
Canadian health care workers put in more OT than ever in 2021: report
Canadian health care workers put in more overtime hours last year than at any time in the last decade, a likely result of the increased burdens put upon them by the pandemic, according to new data.
Hamilton Out of the Cold returns to Immanuel, St. Stephen on the Mount churches on Hamilton Mountain
The free hot meal program is back. Hamilton Out of the Cold returns to Immanuel and St. Stephen on the Mount churches on Hamilton Mountain.
Hamilton federal Liberal Minister Filomena Tassi says ‘targeted’ spending will support struggling Canadians
The Liberals' fall economic statement focuses on child care, student loans, families and businesses.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Nov. 17)
You shouldn’t have to sit in traffic: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled eight closures in Hamilton on Nov. 17 for roadwork on Highway 6 and
Vehicle fire on Binbrook driveway causes $75,000 in damage
No one was injured
Bulldogs down Barrie in school day game
More than 5,600 students were in the stands for the 2-1, come-from-behind win.
Brantford police looking for missing 14-year-old girl
Kimya (Mya) Evans-Morgan was last seen by family Tuesday evening
Event aims to break stigmas about menopause
‘Menopause and the Changing Brain’ happens virtually on Nov. 18
Hamilton Catholic schools to close Monday should CUPE workers go on strike; public board to announce plans Thursday
The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) announced Wednesday the union’s education worker members plan to go on strike Monday after mediated talk
Hamilton Catholic schools to close Monday should CUPE workers go on strike
The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) announced Wednesday the union’s education worker members plan to go on strike Monday after mediated talk
Cyclist seriously hurt in crash at King and Wentworth
Hamilton police collision reconstruction unit investigating
Hamilton landlords claim they’re owed $11,000 by tenant who refuses to move out
Massive backlogs at Landlord and Tenant Board allowing tenants to ‘get away’ with not paying rent, says rental expert
Missing: Have you seen Jordan Johnston?
Brantford police looking for missing 33-year-old
Teach about the human spirit in the Holocaust, says Israeli #nomoreantisemitism speaker
Q&A with upcoming Hamilton conference speaker Yoni Berrous.
Hamilton’s tiny shelters find temporary home in Gibson neighbourhood
The Hamilton Alliance for Tiny Shelters will officially announce the Barton Street East site on Friday morning.
Up to 10 cm of snow expected for Hamilton area Wednesday morning
Environment Canada issued a winter travel advisory for the area
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