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Pair charged with defrauding 94-year-old Hamilton man in grandparent scam
Police say victim was told to pay $120,000 to get grandson out of jail
'Ageless and timeless': What does the future of Remembrance Day look like?
With the number of surviving Second World War veterans dwindling, what will the future of Remembrance Day look like?
She fled Jamaica for Hamilton because she believed her ex would kill her
After settling in Hamilton, woman is fighting to bring kids to Canada
Norfolk doctor named permanent chief of staff at Simcoe, Hagersville hospitals
Emergency rooms ‘frequently’ at capacity due to surge in viral infections
NASCAR’s Convertibles: A look back at the series and its 1956 stop in Toronto
There were 21 cars entered for the Toronto race, held as part of the CNE’s regular Friday-night show. Indiana’s Don Oldenberg won with his 1955 Buick.
Who should be the bearer of bad news in health care?
New digital record system allows Hamilton Health Sciences patients to access their test results instantly through app — but some docs wonder if that’s
Incoming Hamilton council faces potential 6.9 per cent budget hike
COVID-19 had ‘very material impact’ on city that continues to strain coffers
Feeling hopeless as a first-time homebuyer?
Climb the property ladder to your forever home, writes Thie Convery
Will Doug Ford and Kieran Moore change their stance on masking? Why experts say it’s time
The calls are coming quicker and growing stronger: bring back mask mandates to help curtail the triple threat of COVID-19, influenza and respiratory syncytial virus that’s sickening Ontarians and putting pressure on an already teetering hospital system.
Law change forces Hamilton public school board to reopen meetings
Catholic trustees have been holding in-person, open sessions since June.
McMaster University still considering limited possible uses for 175-year-old Osler House
Lease to former Bed & Breakfast operators was scheduled to end Nov. 6
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Nov. 10)
You shouldn’t have to sit in traffic: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 12 closures in Hamilton on Nov. 10 for roadwork on Highway 403, Hig
Crisis getting worse at McMaster Children’s Hospital
Spread of flu and COVID increasing in Hamilton
Brantford police seize loaded handguns, $15K worth of drugs after road rage incident
Two men were involved in a road-rage incident, police said, with one man pointing a gun at the other
Stray bullet hits house in Norfolk County, intoxicated hunter arrested
No injuries in the Monday evening incident
Ontario’s ER backlogs are only getting worse, leaked report says
The latest report from Ontario Health suggests the situation in hospitals is worsening as COVID-19 and respiratory virus season picks up.
Federal government funding new steel-handling facility at Hamilton port
Rail transloading facility at Pier 15 will eventually allow more finished steel to travel by rail.
Reports point to Bulldogs owner as front-runner to buy Ottawa Senators
Around here, seeing his name tied to this is intriguing for sure. Partly because we don’t see a ton of local billionaires, writes Scott Radley.
Burgers out, wings in at Cannon and Sanford
Former Burger Bus gets a fresh white paint job as Wingtastic takes over.
Nearly all licensed child care operators in Hamilton opt in to $10-per-day program
Families to receive 25 per cent rebate and reduced fees by end of year
‘They checked for bed bugs but not for wellness’: Mother raises concerns about the response to another death at Parkdale Landing
Charlotte Green believes her son was dead in his room for three days at the supported-living home before being found, Susan Clairmont writes.
‘6-Minute Memoir’ raises funds for Hamilton charities
“Missing” is the theme explored by 12 storytellers; the storytelling event is held virtually on Saturday night
Birding is the best medicine for Ancaster author with Lyme disease
Bob Bell’s new book describes how exploring nature helps him cope with a chronic illness
Doug Ford government pitches housing on 1,900 acres of Greenbelt in Hamilton
The provincial Greenbelt proposal is on top of an order to expand the city’s urban boundary for new development.
Hamilton Golf and Country Club Foundation scores hole-in-one for Hamilton charities
It’s been a banner year for the Hamilton Golf and Country Club Foundation (HGCCF), with more than $260,000 distributed to charitable organizations in the Hamilton area.
Ancaster councillor-elect Craig Cassar says province can't 'override local planning decisions' concerning the urban boundary
Cassar, along with the new council, will also begin the 2023 budget discussions, starting with the water and wastewater rates.
Hamilton Conservation Authority directors blast ‘depressing’ attack on wetlands
Hamilton Conservation Authority directors say they fear new provincial legislation that hopes to build 1.5 million homes in the next decade will allow developers to bulldoze vital wetlands, leading to increased flooding of streets and houses.
Long-delayed Dundas Driving Park art project needed repairs two days after installation
Total costs for The Big Bounce and upcoming repairs not yet known
Hamilton’s new mayor Andrea Horwath committed to building relationships with Indigenous people, nations
Hamilton’s new mayor, Andrea Horwath, has done some work when it comes to building relationships with local Indigenous nations and peoples.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Nov. 9)
Expect delays or plan an alternative route: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 12 closures in Hamilton on Nov. 9 for roadwork on Highway 403
Physical activity is important in the treatment of osteoporosis
Exercise helps to maintain bone strength, proper posture and core stability while building endurance and enhancing balance and coordination, Ernie Sch
Poke Co. — Hamilton’s only Hawaiian poke restaurant
Poke Co. is all about honouring Hawaiian poke culture by serving fresh food from the land and sea, Joyce Leung writes.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says province is back at table with ‘improved offer’ for CUPE education workers
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the province is returning to bargaining with an “improved offer” for lower-income education workers.
Ancaster man among two former Peel CAS employees charged with fraud
The former director of finance accused of bilking organization out of more than $250,000
Water line replacement restricts traffic in downtown Hamilton
Expect lane restrictions and the closure of the bike lane on Bay Street North
Ontario Provincial Police investigate Caledonia car theft
Police is asking the public for information after a car was stolen from a Caledonia driveway.
Norfolk OPP urge drivers not to veer for deer
Police say to slow down and steer straight when confronted by deer on roadways.
Remembrance Day: A guide to services in the Hamilton area
Lest we forget
Visiting the other famous Second World War bomber in Canada
Nine years ago, the museum was commemorating the 25th anniversary of the refurbishment of the Second World War plane and offered a chance for a Specta
Hamilton researchers spearheading Canada’s largest-scale vision-loss study
Canada’s first age-related macular degeneration study spearheaded in Hamilton
Visiting the other famous Second World War bomber in Canada
Nine years ago, the museum was commemorating the 25th anniversary of the refurbishment of the Second World War plane and offered a chance for a Specta
Hamilton councillors look for ways to block the province’s urban expansion into farmland
MPP Donna Skelly, meanwhile, urges ‘calmer heads’ in effort to address housing crunch
'Actively working'; Where do things stand with the Waterdown bypass?
When the three front-runners for Hamilton mayor — including new mayor-elect Andrea Horwath — announced their support to push the Waterdown bypass project to completion in the final days of the election campaign, the Review wanted to check in on the status of the long-awaited project.
Dundas' Pleasant View Protection Association sending small delegation to meeting
Pleasant View Protection Association (PVPA) will send a delegation to speak against Columbia International College’s proposal for a 1,000-student private school, in the former Sisters of St. Joseph Convent on 574 Northcliffe Ave., at a Niagara Escarpment Commission public meeting on Nov. 16.
Hamilton public school board urged to scrap employee absence program
The Hamilton public school board’s elementary and secondary teachers unions say a spike in employee sick days last year shows an absence management plan isn’t working and needs to be scrapped.
Hamilton Mountain Halloween house tops $5,500 for Hamilton Health Sciences Foundation
The Halloween house on East 11th Street far surpassed its fundraising goal this year.
Ancaster residents call for action to slow down cyclists along Radial Trail
Cyclists, as well as motorized bikes, have become a common sight along the trail, with residents saying contributing to near misses.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Nov. 8)
Avoid gridlock before it happens: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 10 closures in Hamilton on Nov. 8 for roadwork on Highway 403, Highway
Hamilton’s Free Mom Hugs is throwing a party
The organization is raising money for its embracing LGBTQ2S support work with an auction, music, art and much else at Cotton Factory on Thursday
Hamilton students back in school Tuesday after CUPE ends its provincewide strike
Students in both the Catholic and public boards were out of the classroom on Monday, both will return to in-person learning Tuesday
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