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Power is out in downtown Hamilton Tuesday morning
Alectra Utilities reported a power outage Tuesday morning in the area between Jackson Square and Hamilton police headquarters.
Hamilton firefighters rescue woman — and dog — at Spencer Gorge
Firefighters use drone to help locate wayward hiker on embankment
Massive blast marks end of an era at Stelco
Flashbacks: A lament for the final blast furnace
‘This will financially destroy me’: Hamilton condo buyer says Knitting Mill delays will cost him his home
David Andrec put down a deposit on a Hamilton condo five years ago, but that agreement — and a purchase price he could actually afford — will likely e
Arabic is the most spoken nonofficial language in Hamilton: census data
Hamilton’s 2021 census trends point at rising number of people whose mother tongues are Arabic, Spanish, Punjabi or Tagalog
Hamilton votes: Six heath care issues to consider at the ballot box
The next council will make decisions that affect the city’s strained health-care system.
‘Beautiful kids’ mourned after Glanbrook off-roading tragedy
Emilia and Noah Freire ‘idolized” their devastated parents, relative says
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Oct. 11)
Don’t get stuck in traffic: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 11 closures in Hamilton on Oct. 11 for roadwork on Highway 403 and Queen Eliz
Municipal election not addressing seniors’ concerns in Hamilton Mountain, residents say
Terry Quan is concerned about what he’s not hearing from the municipal election candidates on the Mountain.
Secondary home bylaw suite success for Stoney Creek couple
When Mike and Sue Fillion began planning for their retirement home earlier this year, they didn’t have to look far to find the ideal spot: their backyard.
Dundas Cootes Drive natural gas-burning generators site plan approved
McMaster University’s proposal for four natural gas-burning electricity generators at Cootes Drive took a step forward with final City of Hamilton site plan approval on Sept. 22.
Ancaster Seniors Achievement Centre is an essential service for the community, say board members
"We can not replace this centre in town," said Helmi Kaufman.
Challenges mount as Good Shepherd serves up Thanksgiving meals
Agency and others across homeless-serving sector struggling to maintain staff
How will Flamborough's Ward 15 candidates tackle the housing crisis?
As part of its comprehensive coverage of the municipal election, the Review invited each of the Ward 15 councillor candidates to weigh in on a particular issue. This is the first in a three-part question-and-answer with your local candidates. Their responses are featured in alphabetical order.
Police searching for 91-year-old Hamilton man
James Buchanan was last seen driving a black 2001 Ford F150
Norfolk votes: MeetWard 1 candidate Tom Masschaele
The Spectator reached out to every Norfolk County council candidate and asked them to fill out the questionnaire below. This is how Tom Masschaele responded. Name: Tom MasschaeleOccupation: Retired secondary school teacherResides in: Walsh Sta
Norfolk votes: Meet Ward 2 candidateLinda Vandendriessche
The Spectator reached out to every Norfolk County council candidate and asked them to fill out the questionnaire below. This is how Linda Vandendriessche responded. Name: Linda VandendriesscheOccupation: We are still on the farm. I also have a d
Norfolk votes: Meet Ward 3 candidate Michael Columbus
The Spectator reached out to every Norfolk County council candidate and asked them to fill out the questionnaire below. This is how Michael Columbus responded. Name: Michael J. ColumbusOccupation: Ward 3 Norfolk councillor, extension agronomist,
Norfolk votes: Meet Ward 4 candidate Tony Lasanowski
The Spectator reached out to every Norfolk County council candidate and asked them to fill out the questionnaire below. This is how Tony Lasanowski responded. Name: Tony LasanowskiOccupation: Did not respondResides in: Did not respondContact
Norfolk votes: Meet Ward 4 candidate William Murray
The Spectator reached out to every Norfolk County council candidate and asked them to fill out the questionnaire below. This is how William Murray responded. Name: William MurrayOccupation: I’ve spent the last 19 years working at Toyota in Woods
Norfolk votes: Meet Ward 4 candidate Jeff Smrcka
The Spectator reached out to every Norfolk County council candidate and asked them to fill out the questionnaire below. This is how Jeff Smrcka responded. Name: Jeff SmrckaOccupation: Civil construction superintendentResides in: VittoriaCont
Norfolk votes: Meet Ward 4 candidate Chris Van Paassen
The Spectator reached out to every Norfolk County council candidate and asked them to fill out the questionnaire below. This is how Chris Van Paassen responded. Name: Chris Van PaassenOccupation: FarmerResides in: Charlotteville TownshipCont
A banner night for the new Bulldogs
OHL champs knock off Oshawa in home opener after celebrating last year’s title, writes Scott Radley
Two missing, water rescue initiated following ‘accident’ on Glanbrook farm
Emergency crews are searching for two people after an accident on an area farm, police say
'DO NOT EAT': Large recall of certain cheeses sold at Costco and other grocery stores over food poisoning fears triggers warning to shoppers
The affected products are being recalled from the marketplace due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
What’s open and closed Thanksgiving Day around Hamilton
Government offices, community centres, libraries and banks will be closed on Monday.
Income of $167,000 needed to buy average Hamilton home: Ratehub.ca
The required salary to purchase a home in the city has dropped by 6.5 per cent since June.
The morning after, for retiring ‘Morning Live’ co-host Bob Cowan
CH co-host calls it a wrap after 21 years and gets sent off in style he deserves, writes Jeff Mahoney
COVID outbreaks rise in Ontario long-term-care homes just as weather is turning cooler
A trend of increasing COVID-19 outbreaks in Ontario long-term-care homes has experts worried that vulnerable seniors will once again bear the brunt of an expected fall wave of the virus.
Dismantling everyday gender biases at work
It’s time for men to do their share of office housework, writes Jay Robb
Memories of sensational Mimi Hines at Hamilton Place
Gary Smith remembers meeting the powerful singer and terrific comedian
Hamilton Day to return in November
The event was revived in 2021 to help drum up support for local business amid the pandemic. It’s now slated to become an annual celebration.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Oct. 8)
Plan your commute before you’re on the road: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled one closure in Hamilton on Oct. 8 for roadwork on Highway 40
Devon Freeman inquest hears about police response
Teen’s disappearance not initially considered serious; he was found dead by suicide more than six months later
Hamilton police searching for two suspects in east-end shooting
A 24-year-old man was transported to hospital and in stable, but critical condition.
Have you seen O’Neil Graham? Hamilton police searching for missing teen
The 15-year-old was reported missing on Sept. 21.
HAMILTON VOTES: Meet Davin Thornborrow, Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board trustee candidate for Ward 4
Hamilton Community News has reached out to all Ward 4 public school trustee candidates and asked them to fill out the questionnaire below. This is how candidate Davin Thornborrow responded.
Hamilton police seize handgun in traffic stop
The vehicle was stopped after it was spotted going the wrong way on Mary Street.
First 5,000 fans getting ‘heavy’ championship rings at Hamilton Bulldogs’ home opener
‘The fans were such a big part of it,’ team owner says
Stoney Creek’s Cino Auto Repair ready for an electric future with Napa NexDrive
Serge and Lui Cino and the technicians at Cino Auto Repair have no fears over Canada’s transition to electric vehicles (EVs).
Hamilton Mountain resident John Gabriel honoured by city for his service to the community
Since moving to the neighbourhood eight years ago, Gabriel has been picking up litter along Mountain Drive Park.
Pumpkinfest returns to downtown Stoney Creek for one-day bash
Pumpkinfest is being scaled back to a one-day event when it makes its return to downtown Stoney Creek on Oct. 15, but will have fewer COVID-19 restrictions than last year.
HAMILTON VOTES 2022: Everything you need to know about Ancaster and Dundas council candidates, key local issues and more for municipal election
The countdown is on to the 2022 Hamilton municipal election, with people heading to the polls on Oct. 24 to decide who their next mayor and local councillors will be.
HAMILTON VOTES 2022: Everything you need to know about Hamilton Mountain council candidates, key local issues and more for municipal election
The countdown is on to the 2022 Hamilton municipal election, with people heading to the polls on Oct. 24 to determine who their next mayor and local councillors will be.
Ancaster Seniors Achievement Centre planning for its future growth with new gym
The new gym would accommodate pickleball and basketball courts to provide the membership year-round exercise.
HAMILTON VOTES 2022: Everything you need to know about Stoney Creek council candidates, key local issues and more for municipal election
The countdown is on to the 2022 Hamilton municipal election, with people heading to the polls on Oct. 24 to determine who their next mayor and local councillors will be.
St. Thomas More Catholic Secondary School senior football Knights suffer rare defeat
When the 27-yard field goal went wide for a single point on the turf at St. Thomas More Catholic High School on Sept 30 it marked the end of an impressive era.
HAMILTON VOTES: Meet William Robert Hume, council candidate for Ward 12, Ancaster/West Flamborough
Hamilton Community News has reached out to Ward 12 council candidates and asked them to fill out the questionnaire below. This is how candidate William (Bill) Robert Hume responded.
Shipping news: What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton for Sept. 25 to Oct. 1
Domestic: 8U.S.A.: 8Overseas: 38 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry5 vessels handled petroleum product3 vessels handled agricultural product2 vessels handled aggregate1 vessel handled finished
'What you should know and do': Important update from Health Canada on children's Tylenol and Advil shortage
Health Canada on Friday released an update for parents and guardians regarding the shortage of children's medication at pharmacies and other stores.
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