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Updated 2024-05-03 08:15
Hamilton councillors approve proposed 6.7% average tax hike for 2023
Councillors are expected to meet March 29 to formalize the 2023 budget.
'The Invisibles' being shot at Sam Lawrence Park on Hamilton Mountain
Many north-central Mountain residents herd the late night crackling of fireworks on March 1.
Stoney Creek’s Noah Skirrow competing with Team Canada in World Baseball Classic
A graduate of the Stoney Creek Optimist Little League program is reaching new heights in his professional baseball career.
Agencies thankful for Ancaster Community Food Drive support
Social service agencies benefiting from the Ancaster Community Food Drive are grateful for the support they have received from the Ancaster Community Food Drive. The March 4 collection, the first in-person food drive since 2020, netted 77,000 pounds of food.
Dundas driver-pedestrian collision second in 13 days at same spot
A driver reportedly struck a pedestrian at the school crossing of King Street West at Albert Street for the second time in 13 days on Monday, March 6.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (March 8, 2023)
Don’t get stuck in traffic: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled seven closures in Hamilton on March 8, 2023 for roadwork on Highway 403, High
Dundas barn collapses after it was ‘engulfed’ in flames
No injuries were reported in the Governors Road fire
Hamilton tenants without water for over two months before provincial tribunal
‘Staring me in the face is homelessness,’ longtime resident says ahead of LTB hearing
Police charge Niagara Falls man in connection with stabbing, robbery in Markham
Victim remains in hospital, expected to survive, police said
Daylight saving time begins this weekend. Here’s your yearly spring forward reminder
Here is your friendly neighbourhood reminder to set forward your clocks later this week.
Forge FC’s Bekker re-signs for two years
The team captain and face of the CPL was a free agent, but his return to Hamilton was inevitable, writes Steve Milton.
Teen charged with threatening at Brantford school
Police called to North Park Collegiate Vocational School for youth thought to have gun
Fire department called to Canada Post plant in Stoney Creek over white powder
HAZMAT teams tested powder and found no harmful compounds
‘Thousands’ defrauded from Norfolk youth soccer club, police say
OPP arrest club’s former treasurer
Prius, skis and a snow plow: A Hamilton pediatric surgeon’s urgent journey to care for a patient in a snow storm
Pediatric surgeon Michael Livingston braved Saturday’s storm — with the help of a snowplow driver — to get to McMaster Children’s Hospital
The curse of the Desjardins Canal
It was supposed to spur economic growth in Dundas, but the Desjardins Canal ushered in disaster
The curse of the Desjardins Canal
It was supposed to spur economic growth in Dundas, but the Desjardins Canal ushered in disaster
The $29-million home for sale in Ancaster that you can’t see inside
Huge Ancaster estate is up for sale. But you’ll need to sign an NDA to see what’s inside.
Wrongful convictions in Hamilton: lying informants, faulty lineups and buried evidence
A new registry catalogues 83 wrongful convictions across the country
Deportation trial begins for Hamilton man accused of Bosnian war crimes
Government wants Bozo Jozepovic stripped of Canadian citizenship and removed from country
Witness in Carel Douse murder trial saw knife pulled during fight inside club
The witness said the knife used in the attack was about 12 inches (30 centimetres) long
Hamilton does not need to build homes on Greenbelt lands: report
New study from coalition of opponents to Greenbelt development has supporters in Hamilton — but not in the provincial government, which labelled the r
Labour Ministry probes death at east Hamilton trailer manufacturer
Owner of Kangaroo Trailers said his understanding was a worker fell off a forklift as a result of a heart attack
New manager for senior services in Hamilton
Courtney Bryl oversees the operation of three centres for older adults.
Dundas Columbia International College proposal supported by advisory committee
Staff report expected to Escarpment Commission "this spring."
Closer study urged on GFL hazardous steelmaking dust recycling bid
A member of the climate-change group Hamilton 350 Committee is asking the province to require GFL Environmental Inc. to do a more thorough environmental assessment of a plan to recycle hazardous steelmaking dust at its Brant Street yard.
Blood trail: ‘He kept fantasizing about stabbing him’
End of the Rainbow: Part 1 of 2. In May 1979 fate brought two men together in the darkness in Hamilton. One a young and meek soul from the Maritimes;
Murder fantasy: ‘Are you asking if I left the house intending to kill someone?’
End of the Rainbow: Part 2 of 2
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (March 7, 2023)
Expect delays or plan an alternative route: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled six closures in Hamilton on March 7, 2023 for roadwork on Hig
City of Hamilton, police remove TikTok from devices in wake of federal ban
City staff met with TikTok in December 2022 before launching an account in January
Cable 14 to host Hamilton Centre byelection debate
The live debate will be streamed online starting at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre says government should be 'its servant' to the people, not its master
Poilievre, who held a campaign-style event at the Grand Olympia in Stoney Creek, attracted over 1,000 people March 4.
Trial delayed for Hamilton man accused of preying on women home alone
Crown wonders whether Dennis Rhodes is feigning injuries to delay trial, Susan Clairmont writes.
Dundas King Street West collision investigation results in charge
Police charge driver with failing to yield to pedestrian.
Here’s where you’re most likely to be attacked by a wild animal in Canada, according to a new report
The findings of a new report reveal the likelihood of wild animal attacks in each of the Canada’s 13 provinces and territories, as well as the top predators.
Brant OPP searching for missing teen
Ava Cudmore, 13, was last seen south of Brantford Sunday around 7 p.m.
Hamilton RHVP lanes reopened following collision
Traffic was being detoured off the RHVP at Barton Street East
Collision closes Hamilton RHVP northbound lanes Monday
Traffic being detoured off the RHVP at Barton Street East
Outdoor museum an art pipeline into community health
East end Trail Mix Museum not just a way to get in your steps — it’s glimpse into city art, grassroots action, writes Jeff Mahoney
New midwifery unit at MacKids a ‘perfect balance’ between home and hospital births
The unit has admitted more than 250 patients since opening last May
Signs of ‘a more stable price environment’ in Hamilton as average home price rises in February
Sales activity in February declined 40 per cent over the previous year
Poilievre, Liberals draw big Hamilton crowds on busy political weekend
Hamilton was a hotbed of political activity with the federal Conservative leader dropping by and the Ontario Liberals’ annual general meeting in town
Police no longer responding to ‘nuisance’ noise complaints amid staffing ‘pressures’
Bylaw officers will respond to evening complaints until 1 a.m. year round on weekends and on Thursdays in the summer
Property taxes to rise 3.28 per cent in Haldimand
Major projects ahead include new fire station, conversion of gravel roads
Stoney Creek open house puts Enbridge pipeline bosses on hot seat
A Stoney Creek open house on Enbridge Gas Inc.’s plan to build a natural gas pipeline to ArcelorMittal Dofasco didn’t draw many people, but those who did show up made their passionate objections clear.
Hamilton, Burlington Brantford YMCA looking to make a splash with more lifeguards
At the YMCA of Hamilton/Burlington/Brantford more lifeguards mean more swimming lessons and pool activities and the organization is looking to add more swimming lessons and pool activities in the coming months.
Dundas King Street West 'school crossing' not reviewed since 1989
Pedestrian struck last month at "confusing" road crossing.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (March 6, 2023)
Don’t get stuck in traffic: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled three closures in Hamilton on March 6, 2023 for roadwork on Highway 403 and Q
East Mountain house fire causes at least $300K in damages
Hamilton fire says three people were taken to hospital as a precaution
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (March 5, 2023)
Plan your route before you’re on the road: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled two closures in Hamilton on March 5, 2023 for roadwork on Quee
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