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Hamilton votes: Meet mayoral candidate Jim Davis
The Spectator reached out to all mayoral candidates and asked them to fill out the questionnaire below. Jim Davis has not yet responded.
Hamilton votes: Meet mayoral candidate Ejaz Butt
The Spectator reached out to all mayoral candidates and asked them to fill out the questionnaire below. This is how Ejaz Butt responded. Name: Ejaz Butt Occupation: Self-employed, semi-retired, past taxi union head Contact: 905-517-2586, twitt
Mayoral candidates turn up heat in election home stretch
Time spent in Hamilton focus of Horwath-Loomis spat; Bratina warns of ‘special interests’
'Not a climate solution': Greensville residents concerned about Carmeuse Lime proposal
A proposal by Carmeuse Lime to change its lime kilns from burning petcoke to alternative low-carbon fuels — which includes biochar, nonrecyclable rubber and plastic, unsaleable sanitary products and tire fluff — is causing concern for Greensville residents.
Attempted murder and gun charges laid in incident north of Utterson, Muskoka
A person faces numerous charges including attempted murder following an incident north of Utterson in September.
5 tips homeowners can do now to save money from heating costs this winter
As temperatures drop, there are simple steps that homeowners can take now to stay warm and comfortable while keeping electricity bills down.
Hamilton police seize loaded sawed-off shotgun, axe outside convenience store
Second firearm-related arrest in the area of Melrose and Barton in four days
Three Caledonia men guilty of human trafficking after teen forced into sex trade
Victim, then 18, was told she was taking her first steps toward a modelling career, but was instead forced into the sex trade
Can’t find children’s Tylenol or cold medicine? Here’s what experts say you can do
Once again, Canadians are struggling with shortages caused by soaring demand. This time, it’s children’s cold and flu medications that are nowhere to be found on store shelves.
Development, infrastructure top election issues in Haldimand and Norfolk
Candidates’ platforms — and personalities — run the gamut ahead of Oct. 24 local vote
Children should be placed in care as ‘a last resort’ Devon Freeman inquest hears
CAS worker did not know about prior suicide attempt, highlighting pattern of communication issues
Employee shortages are rampant in Hamilton. Where have all the workers gone?
Three factors — including new attitudes toward work — are creating a widespread shortage that could get even worse
Stipley home listed for $1.79M has a ‘very castlelike feel’
The Lottridge Street home features a rooftop balcony and an original tin ceiling.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Oct. 5)
Expect delays or adjust your route: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 11 closures in Hamilton on Oct. 5 for roadwork on Highway 403 and Que
Ontario Land Tribunal withholds hearing date for Winona zoning appeal
Residents appealing city council’s controversial rezoning of a surplus municipal property in Winona to allow for a nine-storey building say the Ontario Land Tribunal is refusing to set a hearing date until they hire a professional planner.
Dundas 1 Old Ancaster Rd. site 6- and 9-storey apartment development proposed
Dundas 1 Old Ancaster Rd. site 6- and 9-storey apartment development proposed. Final formal consultation document expected from City staff by Oct. 10.
Hamilton Mountain diner owner laments tropical storm devastation in Newfoundland
Darryl Howe shakes his head as he looks at images of tropical storm-related damage in his home province of Newfoundland.
GTHA gasoline price could jump 10 cents per litre overnight
‘We’re seeing some pretty high gas prices,’ says CAA VP
Road-rage incident near Gage Park ends with one in hospital
Police say pickup truck crashed on Kensington Avenue South after tailing another driver from Gage Park
Building a better life while building a stronger body
The consistency needed for weight lifting success can help change your whole life, Ernie Schramayr writes.
Bobby's Place officially opens to Waterdown community
Bobby’s Place, the community hub at Grace Anglican Church, opened to the community Oct. 1.
High-tech retirement home for memory care opens in Hamilton
Ressam Gardens inspired by Dutch Alzheimer’s village with high-tech infrastructure
Hamilton police probing suspicious combustion of cube vans
Crews found the vans engulfed in flames in a lot near Cannon and Bay streets late Monday night
Lane restrictions coming on Main Street West
Main will be partially closed between Longwood and Haddon streets overnight; drivers warned of potential delays.
Em oi! Restaurant brings pho to Upper Wellington
The Upper Wellington eatery opened Oct. 2.
These Hamilton students with disabilities are getting training — and full-time jobs — through growing HWDSB program
Project SEARCH, the HWDSB’s transition-to-work program for young people with developmental and intellectual disabilities, has doubled its cohort in 20
Wild ideas in concrete — McMaster’s hospital at 50
As the hospital formerly known as the McMaster University Medical Centre celebrates its 50th birthday this year — with a building design that kind of
Inquest hears about discovery of teen’s body on grounds of group home
Devon Freeman told staff member who made discovery about an earlier suicide attempt
The lack of a defining issue is making this election a sleepy one
A big issue matters — especially when it comes to voter turnout, Scott Radley writes.
Violent offender out of jail for just two days before brutal attack on woman on Westdale trail
Tony Gordon viciously choked and beat the student walking on a wooded trail one afternoon in September 2021, Susan Clairmont writes.
FLAMBOROUGH VOTES: Meet Ward 13 public school trustee candidate Paul Tut
Two candidates — Larry Masters and Paul Tut — are running for the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board (HWDSB) Ward 13 seat in the Oct. 24 municipal election. Masters did not respond to the Review's candidate profile questionnaire by deadline. For more on all municipal election candidates running to represent Flamborough, click here.
FLAMBOROUGH VOTES: Meet Wards 12-13 Catholic school trustee candidate Phil Homerski
Two candidates — Phil Homerski and Ricky Tavares — are running for the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board (HWCDSB) Wards 12-13 seat in the Oct. 24 municipal election. Tavares did not provide a responses to Review's candidate profile questionnaire. For more on all municipal election candidates running to represent Flamborough, click here.
HAMILTON VOTES: Meet Ward 12 public school trustee candidate Tom Patterson
NAME: Tom PattersonOCCUPATION: Sales and merchandising representative WHAT WARD DO YOU LIVE IN: Ward 12CONTACT INFORMATION: t.m@cogeco.ca | 289-239-9799POSITION YOU ARE RUNNING FOR: Hamilton public school board trustee, Ward 12 PREV
'Worked out wonderfully': Animal Adoptions, anonymous donor, give dog a leg up
An anonymous Flamborough donor is helping a four-year old Rottweiler get back on her feet.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Oct. 4)
Avoid gridlock before it happens: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 10 closures in Hamilton on Oct. 4 for roadwork on Highway 403 and Queen
Hamilton hard of hearing group raises issue of hearing loops in Hamilton municipal election
Jacquie Reid would like to know what candidates in Ward 6 and across the city have to say about making life a bit easier for folks like her who are hard of hearing.
Dundas Driving Park's second public art installation progresses
Concrete foundations in place for final installation next year.
Twin towers proposed by Stoney Creek’s Battlefield park
A local builder hopes to rezone a long-vacant grassy lot across the road from Stoney Creek’s Battlefield House Museum and Park to make way for residential towers 18- and 20-storeys high.
After the NFL’s Tua Tagovailoa controversy, I’m done with football
I can’t be complicit with a sport that’s killing its players, writes Steve Buist
Brantford police investigating string of hate-motivated graffiti
Several vehicles across the city were vandalized between Sept. 30 and Oct. 1.
Enhanced presence, new bylaw helped tame homecoming party: Hamilton police
Sixteen partygoers were charged with bylaw offences and nine were arrested
With a second PGA Tour win, Mackenzie Hughes moves into elite company
Dundas golfer gets over the runner-up hurdle to land in the winner’s circle again, Scott Radley writes.
Hamilton police seize loaded gun, drugs during search
A 22-year-old Hamilton man is facing numerous firearm and drug charges.
Protect those plants, Hamilton! Frost advisory issued for the city
Environment Canada issued a frost advisory for the city, noting temperatures are expected to fall to near or below zero degrees overnight Monday and i
Hamilton votes: Meet Ward 5 candidate Krysta Boyer
The Spectator reached out to all council candidates and asked them to fill out a questionnaire.
Hamilton votes: Meet Ward 5 candidate Matt Francis
The Spectator reached out to all council candidates and asked them to fill out a questionnaire.
Hamilton votes: Meet Ward 5 candidate Kevin Geenen
The Spectator reached out to all council candidates and asked them to fill out a questionnaire.
Hamilton votes: Meet Ward 5 candidate Stan Habza
The Spectator reached out to all council candidates and asked them to fill out a questionnaire.
Hamilton votes: Meet Ward 5 candidate Bob Hurst
The Spectator reached out to all council candidates and asked them to fill out a questionnaire.
Hamilton votes: Meet Ward 5 candidate Ryan Ladner
The Spectator reached out to all council candidates and asked them to fill out a questionnaire.
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