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Lynden actor Steve Ihnat was once one of the busiest actors in Hollywood
Actor appeared in more than 100 TV shows, and 15 movies, in the 1960s, Daniel Nolan writes.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Nov. 4)
Plan your commute before you’re in your car: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled eight closures in Hamilton on Nov. 4 for roadwork on Highway
Robotic pets foster connections at Amica Dundas
Sarah St. Pierre loves seeing residents react to the robotic pets at Amica Dundas.
County Fair Plaza redevelopment on Hamilton Mountain will have 'a little bit of everything'
Details are scant, but the president of New Horizon Development Group says the firm has submitted a concept plan to the city for the residential development of the County Fair Plaza site.
Stoney Creek mom says French immersion school bus policy ‘makes us feel second class’
The mother of two students enrolled in the French immersion program at Stoney Creek’s Eastdale Elementary School is questioning a policy that cuts off their eligibility for a school bus once they reach Grade 7.
Struggling Bulldogs looking for a win after six losses
The defending champs aren’t used to losing. So they’d love to end their losing streak at six, Scott Radley writes.
The fog that’s been eating Hamilton, explained
Unusually warm weather and barely existent winds have been the perfect recipe for the blankets of fog engulfing the city, says climatologist
CUPE education support workers to picket at CF Lime Ridge, Eastgate Square and MPP Neil Lumsden’s office
Striking educational support workers will be at CF Lime Ridge, Eastgate Square and Hamilton East — Stoney Creek PC MPP Neil Lumsden’s office on Queenston Road tomorrow (Nov. 4).
What Hamilton parents should expect if CUPE workers strike Friday
CUPE 3396 president confirms members will picket at Lime Ridge Mall, Eastgate Square and MPP Neil Lumsden’s constituency office
Sherman Cut to remain closed Thurday night, Friday morning after crash downed power lines
Escarpment access closed for cleanup
Sherman Cut closed after crash downed power lines
Escarpment access closed for cleanup
Girl taken to hospital after knife attack at Nora Frances Henderson Secondary School
One person has been arrested and police are investigating
Youth taken to hospital after knife call at Nora Frances Henderson Secondary School
One person has been arrested and police investigating
Alleged drunk driver fled three crashes before crashing into ditch in Stoney Creek: OPP
OPP say driver blew more than two times over legal limit and had open liquor in pickup truck
Teen charged after going 230 km/h on Highway 403
Brant County OPP charged driver with dangerous driving, stunt driving and other offences
Hamilton’s Theatre Aquarius serves up an ace with ‘Serving Elizabeth’
Review of Theatre Aquarius’s ‘Serving Elizabeth,’ which ends its run on Saturday, Nov. 5
Hamilton-area home prices tumble for the eighth month in a row as housing market continues to cool
The average price for a home in Hamilton-Burlington housing market has sunk to $836,800.
Diana Panton explores the sadder side of love in her new album ‘Blue’
Album’s 16 songs paint a picture of what happens when the romance is over, remorse, regret, isolation and grief, Graham Rockingham writes.
OSCAAR merges with United Racing Series for 2023 season
Formed in 2015 to unify the rules and regulations for Late Model cars in the province, the United Racing Series has grown into a successful touring se
COVID and flu both spreading in Hamilton
A Hamiltonian in their 20s has died of COVID — the second fatality in this age group
Emergency department closure caught Norfolk paramedics by surprise
Ambulances were bound for Norfolk General when Simcoe hospital suspended emergency services for 24 hours
My father was a furniture salesman who once promoted a Pink Floyd concert at Ivor Wynne. He was also a drug trafficker who worked with the Mob.
Leslie Bradford-Scott learned of her dad’s secret past in a manuscript he left after he died.
'Walking a thin line': Greensville traffic woes persist despite reservation system
Despite the need for reservations to visit Spencer Gorge and the Dundas Peak, Greensville was overrun with would-be waterfall visitors over the Thanksgiving weekend — and although the solution has improved since, residents would like to see more enforcement moving forward.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Nov. 3)
Expect delays, especially during busy travel times: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled eight closures in Hamilton on Nov. 3 for roadwork on
Hamilton Mountain woman offers support for families with premature babies
You are not alone.That’s the message west Mountain resident Sandy Moniz wants to get out to families with premature babies, especially during November, which is recognized as Prematurity Awareness Month by the Canadian Premature Babies Foundation
Hamilton Film Festival returns to Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre after a few years' absence
The event begins on Nov. 5 and will use different Hamilton venues to screen various intriguing films until Nov. 13.
IELECT Hamilton's Graham Crawford applauds the change group championed for city hall
But after the historic municipal election, the "real work" begins, says Crawford.
Dundas 50 Creighton Rd. potential redevelopment application requirements identified
Staff of 12 city departments and conservation authority summarize information, studies needed.
Senior pedestrian injured after hit-and-run collision in Kirkendall neighbourhood
Hamilton police have arrested an adult male for impaired driving
Senior pedestrian injured after hit-and-run collision in Durand neighbourhood
Hamilton police have arrested an adult male for impaired driving
Province offers no plan to deal with increasing crisis at McMaster Children’s Hospital
Hamilton’s adult ERs also hit by extraordinary surge of patients
Burlington Symphony Orchestra pays tribute to its past
The orchestra left McMaster in 1988 and became Symphony Hamilton. In 2011, they changed their name to Symphony on the Bay and migrated to the newly bu
'Indigenous Peoples marginalized, criminalized, and over-incarcerated' in Canada's federal prisons: report
A report tabled in Parliament on Nov. 1 indicates conditions for Black and Indigenous people incarcerated in Canada's federal prisons are as bad or worse than they were a decade ago.
Black people's situation in Canadian prisons just as bad or worse 10 years after investigation: report
"Today, I am releasing an update of the Office's 2013 groundbreaking investigation looking into the experiences of Black prisoners under federal custody. I am very disappointed to report that the same systemic concerns and barriers identified nearly a decade ago, including discrimination, stereotyping, racial bias and labelling of Black prisoners, remain as pervasive and persistent as before. In fact, the situation for Black people behind bars in Canada today is as bad, and, in some respects, worse than it was in 2013."
Kirkendall North home listed for $1M has ‘forestlike’ backyard
The Stanley Avenue home features two walkout decks and a custom kitchen.
'The spirits hear us': Paddles and prayers protect Lake Simcoe
United by water, driven by dreams, the Indigenous people living in York Region fight for the lake’s survival.
'Confirmation the spirits hear us': Paddles and prayers protect Lake Simcoe
United by water, driven by dreams, the Indigenous people living in York Region fight for the lake’s survival.
'Going to see an uptick'; Out of the Cold program kicked off in Waterdown Nov. 2
The Out of the Cold program returned to Waterdown’s Knox Presbyterian Church for a second year Nov. 2.
Eating healthfully on the run
When life gets hectic, snacks can be useful as a meal substitute when you don’t have time to prepare something more substantial, Ernie Schramayr write
‘There will no longer be any wetlands left’: Conservation agencies warn new provincial regulations could wipe out critical development protections
Hamilton and Niagara agencies sound alarm over proposed legislative changes under study at Queen’s Park
Provincial housing push risks ‘open season’ on paving Hamilton wetlands, say critics
But the Tory government says its Build Homes Faster Act will simply ensure conservation authorities ‘focus on their core mandate’ of flood protection
Entrepreneurship and community care at core of Leggat Auto Group as it celebrates 100 years in business
The automotive sales group was started in 1922 by a young Roy Leggat who’d just left his family’s farm in Stoney Creek.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Nov. 2)
Plan your route before you’re in your car: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled six closures in Hamilton on Nov. 2 for roadwork on Highway 403
Hamilton Mountain Legion offering biodegradable poppies
The annual red poppy distribution on the Mountain is going green.
Dundas Driving Park augmented reality big historic tree tour launches Nov. 5
Dundas Driving Park augmented reality big historic tree tour launches Nov. 5. Scan QR codes on smartphone to access tour, field guides, historic photos, artwork.
Tribunal sets 10-day hearing on towering Winona LIUNA Gardens plan
At least four other parties will join the city in opposing a controversial redevelopment plan for Winona’s LIUNA Gardens property when the proponent’s appeal goes to the Ontario Land Tribunal next September.
Ancaster Coun. Craig Cassar signs document calling for change in how media covers diverse people
"I made it clear that I'm an ally for marginalized members of our community," said Cassar in a social media post.
Teens sent to adult ICUs as crisis grows at McMaster Children’s Hospital
Hospital president questions how long McMaster can keep up with unprecedented surge
Temporary closure of Norfolk County’s only emergency department leaves residents rattled
Simcoe hospital warns more disruptions possible this winter as nursing shortage continues
Hamilton can expect beautiful weather this week
Saturday forecast to reach a high of 20 C, Environment Canada says
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