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Updated 2024-12-24 16:45
That’s My Jam on King William to close
The sandwich shop opened in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Where to mark National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Hamilton and area
Panel discussions, film screenings, family events planned this week
Hamilton police issue warning of ‘significant police presence’ ahead of fake homecoming weekend
City council has approved a nuisance bylaw that could see attendees of nuisance parties charged upwards of $25,000
Hamilton police identify driver charged in fatal Corktown crash
The two victims have been identified as a 38-year-old man from Hamilton and a 57-year-old man from Toronto.
From the highest voter turn out to the lowest, Ontario municipal elections by the numbers
With 444 municipalities making up the province of Ontario, each of the races taking place in those communities is just varied as the people who call them home.
Ancaster traffic, LRT, vaccine mandates aired in Ward 12 debate
Candidates united on finding fix for rush-hour gridlock.
Ward 11 candidates applaud each other, debate transit in rural areas
In televised debate, candidates disagree over whether transit is even needed in Glanbrook or ‘long overdue’.
Hamilton mayoral candidate Bob Bratina has COVID-19
Misses candidates’ breakfast session hosted by construction and real estate industries; also out for televised debate
Fine Arts Society of Milton studio tour goes from Oct. 1 to 2
Local painters, sculptures, potters and other artists in Flamborough and beyond are welcoming visitors to drop in and see their own colourful and creative gifts during the Fine Arts Society of Milton (FASM) Studio Tour from Oct. 1 to 2.
Vimy Ridge oak takes root in Norfolk County
New memorial honours Charlotteville residents who died in the world wars
A fixer-upper, but structurally sound. Take a fascinating historical tour of Auchmar Estate
One of the reasons the walls have not been fully restored at Auchmar is that film directors, who often shoot horror films at the estate, like the spoo
How will Flamborough's Ward 15 candidates champion diversity at city hall?
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.
‘Your story does not end here’: Inquest begins into Hamilton teen’s death
First day of inquiry into Devon Freeman’s death by suicide includes lesson about residential schools and connection to child welfare system
Everything you need to know about getting COVID shots in Hamilton
Good uptake of the bivalent booster can help protect the health care system during the seventh wave
‘Nothing could be more painful than this’: Court hears victim impact statements from family of Ali Mohummad
Two young men are convicted of manslaughter in the stabbing death of Ali Mohummad during a confrontation in a Hamilton Mountain parking lot in July 20
A fixer-upper, but structurally sound. Take a fascinating historical tour of Auchmar Estate
One of the reasons the walls have not been fully restored at Auchmar is that film directors, who often shoot horror films at the estate, like the spoo
Bivalent shots key as COVID expected to start increasing in October in Hamilton
Predicted peak in December expected to strain hospitals already under pressure
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Sept. 27)
You don’t need to sit in traffic: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled nine closures in Hamilton on Sept. 27 for roadwork on Highway 403 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
Hamilton reserve fund report indicates $250,000 in 10 Newman Rd. expenses
Building Permit reserve fund expenditures for purchase, settlement and cleanup
Dundas Knights of Columbus holding fall food drive
The Knights of Columbus #6579 Dundas and West Hamilton recognize there are many families and individuals in need in the community.
Hamilton contractor preparing to install new playstructure at Eleanor Park in honour of 11-year-old Jude Strickland
Eleanor Park has been closed to the public until May 2023 for extensive upgrades to be made.
Ancaster's Ryerson United Church partners to teach nature through an Indigenous cultural lens
Ancaster's Ryerson United Church partners to teach nature through an Indigenous cultural lens. Children are taught woodworking, beading and the Mohawk language.
City reviews Indigenous portrayal at Battle of Stoney Creek re-enactment
The city says it is studying how to enhance Indigenous representation at future Battle of Stoney Creek re-enactments as part of a review following this year’s controversial threat to permanently cancel the June commemoration.
Jury finds Chad Davidson guilty of first-degree murder — again
Tyler, 30, was gunned down on Nov. 30, 2013, in a parking lot at King and Caroline streets near Hess Village, Susan Clairmont writes.
Justin Trudeau bends to health advice, public pressure and politics as pandemic restrictions wind down
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau went before cameras to present his government’s emergency response Monday — not to the long-awaited end of federal border and travel restrictions, but to last weekend’s hurricane.
Hamilton man killed in hit and run in County of Brant
Kevin Lee Taylor, a pedestrian, suffered life-threatening injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene
Police watchdog clears Hamilton officer who shot and killed 27-year-old man
SIU director Joseph Martino found ‘no reasonable grounds to believe that the officer committed a criminal offence in connection with the man’s death’
Candidates clash over development, term limits in Ward 10
Taxes, policing, transparency and pedestrian safety also focus of televised debate.
Appeal dismissed in shooting death of Yosif Al-Hasnawi
Crown loses bid for Dale King, acquitted of second-degree murder, to stand trial a second time.
Brenda Campbell was 'a great fit' in the hospitality industry
Michelangelo's Banquet Centre co-owner treated staff and clients like family
Obituary: Brenda Campbell was ‘a great fit’ in the hospitality industry
Michelangelo’s Banquet Centre co-owner treated staff and clients like family
Police arrest 27-year-old after hidden camera found at east Hamilton Tim Hortons
Police have arrested a 27-year-old Hamilton man after a video-recording device was found inside an east-end Tim Hortons bathroom last week.He will be appearing in court Tuesday morning, a release said. On Sept. 22, Hamilton police were called to
Police issue arrest warrant after hidden camera found at east Hamilton Tim Hortons
Police are looking for a 27-year-old Hamilton man
Ontario opens bivalent Omicron-targeted vaccine booster bookings for adults, some kids
Ontario is expanding its offering of Omicron-targeting bivalent COVID-19 boosters to all adults in the province on Monday.
Bivalent booster available as COVID spread no longer decreasing in Hamilton
Pfizer vaccine will now be an option for children aged six months to five-years-old.
SIU investigating John Street South crash
John Street South was opened by police just before 9 a.m. Monday.
Serious collision in Hamilton’s Corktown neighbourhood
Emergency crews were called to a collision in the area of John Street South at Young Street at 10:53 p.m. on Sunday
In and out of Africa — the giraffe woman holds head high
Anne Innis Dagg, “Jane Goodall” of giraffes, is subject of powerful doc film at Playhouse
'A bit excessive': Spencer Gorge reservation fees rankles pass-holder
The Hamilton Conservation Authority’s announcement requiring reservations to visit Spencer Gorge is rankling some HCA pass-holders — not because of the reservation system, but the associated fee.
In and out of Africa — the giraffe woman holds head high
Anne Innis Dagg, “Jane Goodall” of giraffes, is subject of powerful doc film at Playhouse
Hamilton needs 50 more family doctors with Glanbrook and Mountain facing the worst shortages
Lower city and Dundas have a family doctor surplus
Hamilton police say Pride recommendations almost achieved
Deputy chief tells police board that the ‘recommendations that are not complete … are actively being worked on’
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Sept. 26)
Expect delays or plan an alternative route: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled nine closures in Hamilton on Sept. 26 for roadwork on Highway 403 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
Indigenous students at Mohawk College say Truth and Reconciliation Day a time for education
For Amanda Aitchison, it’s about educating and remembering.
Stoney Creek Ward 9 candidate Peter Lanza is confident about his chances of winning election
Lanza finished third in the 2018 Ward 9 municipal election behind Brad Clark and Doug Conley.
City punts controversial Stoney Creek Newport Yacht Club survey plan past election
After already begging off twice, city councillors have postponed a decision on a contentious plan for a 35-home survey near Stoney Creek’s lakeshore until after the Oct. 24 municipal election.
Dundas archeology a key element of Truth and Reconciliation
Partnering with Indigenous nations to validate and protect history.
PHOTOS: 2022 Ancaster Fair returns for 172nd installment
Attractions included livestock shows, agricultural education and school exhibits, the World’s Finest Shows midway, antique tractor displays, three nights of demolition derby, steam engine displays and two special event stages.
Remembering Devon Freeman: As death inquest begins, a community calls for ‘meaningful change’
Family still looking for answers five years after 16-year-old boy disappeared from Hamilton residential treatment centre.
23,000 Hamilton kids missed dental screening over the pandemic
Kids the focus as public health brings back programs put on hold during COVID
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