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Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Sept. 23)
Plan your trip before you’re on the road: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 23 closures in Hamilton on Sept. 23 for roadwork on Eastport Dr
Jack de Keyzer rocks in Dundas for Carnegie Gallery
After a two-year break, the Carnegie Concerts are back with a rockin' show featuring one of Canada's best blues guitarists, Jack de Keyzer.
Dundas Lawn Bowling Club Trillium grant impact 'can’t be overstated'
$15,600 supports maintaining, promoting accessible 108-year-old club.
Stoney Creek Ward 9 political rivals Brad Clark, Peter Lanza trade barbs over conflict of interest and development
Walt Juchiewicz, who served on the police services board, says Ward 9 could use increased policing.
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE?: Update on road work along Upper Wentworth Street on Hamilton Mountain
Hamilton Community News recently contacted city officials for an update on the road work happening along Upper Wentworth Street, north of Mohawk Road.
‘White males need not apply?’ Hamilton councillor asks about proposed selection process for police board
Councillor under fire for ‘tongue in cheek’ remark about initiative to widen diversity
Hidden camera found in bathroom stall of east Hamilton Tim Hortons
Police say the hidden cellphone was recording when it was found
Canadian Armed Forces reservist who equated COVID-19 vaccinations with ‘murder’ pleads guilty to misconduct
A Canadian Armed Forces reservist was fined $4,200 and will receive a “severe reprimand” after pleading guilty on Thursday to a misconduct charge for urging military personnel not to distribute COVID-19 vaccines, which he linked to murder.
Several students, one adult arrested at Sir Allan MacNab Secondary School
Hamilton police investigating multiple incidents, including assaults and threats, inside school
Multiple students arrested at Sir Allan MacNab Secondary School
Medical treatment sought for one victim
Amazon Canada donation of LEGO kits boosts learning at Hamilton's Viola Desmond Elementary School
Students at Viola Desmond Elementary School are getting a head start on their science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) learning, thanks to Amazon Canada, FIRST Robotics and the LEGO Group.
Canada Revenue Agency sending flood of letters asking people who received both EI and CERB to pay the extra back
Opposition MPs, advocates and experts say workers who received extra money due to confusion shouldn’t be asked to repay it years later. CRA counters it will attempt to recoup overpayments with a ‘compassionate approach.’
From one election to the next, Hamilton’s housing crisis in focus
‘Renovictions,’ out-of-reach rents, sluggish supply, rising construction costs all factor into a desperate landscape
Theatre Burlington’s ‘Educating Rita’ is one of the best
Class structure crumbles when feisty Rita takes on Browning and Yeats in one of the best shows I’ve reviewed in my 42 years, Gary Smith writes.
It’s up, up and away for the Vienna Boys Choir
This tour will be undertaken by the Schubertchor, one of the VBC’s four touring choirs, Leonard Turnevicius writes.
'Continue that momentum': Advocates say Indigenous relations vital for next councillor
As Ward 15 gears up to elect a new face to the Hamilton city council table, Indigenous leaders and allies are touting the importance of a strong relationship between a new representative and local Indigenous groups.
The Connolly changes owners for the third time as church redevelopment saga continues
Latest owner says project was sold to consortium of investors in early September
Hamilton pediatric surgeon charged with sexual offences not involving patient
Lawyer says the doctor ‘will be defending his absolute innocence’
Women’s shelter stretched thin amid high inflation, housing crisis
Interval House of Hamilton is currently home to about 31 women and children — well over its designed capacity
September listings: Hamilton’s most and least expensive homes on the market
The listings range from a manageable $329,900 to an untenable $5,190,000.
AGH Fest is back with 10 days of arts and culture
Starting Oct. 14, the Art Gallery of Hamilton is presenting 10 days of events with pop-ups, workshops, visual art, films and performances
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Sept. 22)
Plan your trip before you’re in your car: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 21 closures in Hamilton on Sept. 22 for roadwork on Highway 403, Highway 6 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
Stoney Creek's Market in the Creek a feast for the body, mind and ears
Market in the Creek continues weekly along King Street in Stoney Creek, with produce vendors, food trucks, baked goods, live entertainment and more.
Dundas 16 King St. E. development proposal 'presentation centre' may be coming soon
Project still needs various approvals before selling residential units
Theatre Ancaster's British Invasion: The Concert a hit with patrons
Theatre Ancaster's British Invasion: The Concert a hit with patrons. Show continues through Oct. 1.
Hamilton Ward 8 candidate Sonia Brown says city needs to 'think outside of box' to solve homeless crisis
Brown, who operates a residential care facility in Ward 8, is seeking elected office for the first time.
Report suggests city’s pandemic response hampered by province
Provincial COVID response called ‘chaotic, disjointed, inconsistent’ by one city councillor
City auditor fights summons to testify at slippery Red Hill inquiry
Being forced to testify at a council-requested inquiry could undermine its independence, says office of the city auditor
Barton Street off-ramp on RHVP to close for maintenance Thursday
The city said in a tweet that crew members will be completing guide rail repairs at Barton Street off-ramp
Ward 8 hopefuls zero in on housing solutions
Road safety, transit and council decorum also among topics tackled during televised debate.
City of Toronto pulls COVID-19 vaccine ads critics found ‘creepy’
The City of Toronto has pulled a series of public service announcements promoting COVID-19 vaccines for children after an online backlash, saying the videos “missed the mark” and should never have been published.
Waterdown bowlers take gold at OSGA 55-Plus summer games
Bill Bleses also claimed bronze medal in singles.
Delhi couple named Ontario’s top young farmers
By showcasing local produce, David and Jenn VanDeVelde helped market Norfolk County as Ontario’s Garden
A fun Hamilton food challenge with the grandkids
A summer, eat-outside contest to see what was the best — first it was ice cream, then pizza, writes Ray Beauchemin.
Hamilton clinic is prescribing safe, but strong opioids to counter the toxic supply of fentanyl
Pilot program doesn’t fight against addiction from the outset, but instead attempts to make it safer
So long, and thanks for the memories
After four years of telling stories about dining experiences it’s time to step away and make room for a new voice and new views, Diane Galambos writes
Candidates tackle unsafe streets in Ward 7 debate
Incumbent Esther Pauls and challenger Scott Duvall also spar over housing, garbage collection and council decorum during televised event.
‘By far the nicest highrise’ in Hamilton, Television City developer says about pair of 32-storey towers at former CHCH property
Brad Lamb predicts Durand neighbourhood condo project will be done by late 2026
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Sept. 21)
Avoid gridlock before it occurs: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 20 closures in Hamilton on Sept. 21 for roadwork on Highway 403, Highway 6 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
Dundas road users should be aware of increased volume of cyclists
Valley Town hosts two cycling fundraising events Sunday, Sept. 25.
Ancaster candidate Pam Mitchell is ready to 'tell it like it is' to fix problems at city hall
"I'm not a hot head," said Mitchell. "I say what I want."
2022 Ancaster Fair is back
It takes a lot of hard work and preparation to stage the Ancaster Fair.
Hamilton school trustees want extra pay for meeting attendance
Hamilton school trustees want extra pay for meeting attendance. $50 supplement a way to help fix low trustee pay, board chair says.
HAMILTON VOTES: Meet Scott Duvall, council candidate for Ward 7, Hamilton Mountain
Hamilton Community News has reached out to both Ward 7 council candidates and asked them to fill out the questionnaire below. This is how candidate Scott Duvall responded.
HAMILTON VOTES: Meet Esther Pauls, council candidate for Ward 7, Hamilton Mountain
Hamilton Community News has reached out to both Ward 7 council candidates and asked them to fill out the questionnaire below. This is how candidate Esther Pauls responded.
Low blood pressure and exercise
Changing body positions makes some exercisers light-headed, Ernie Schramayr writes.
‘We need change’: Ward 6 challengers push to unseat Hamilton’s longest-serving councillor
Incumbent Tom Jackson defended himself against debate accusations that the past council kept the public in the dark about parkway and sewage spill sca
Driver charged in fatal Simcoe crash
A 75-year-old pedestrian was killed on Aug. 12
Hamilton to restart disputed Chedoke Creek sewage cleanup
The project has been on hold for a month because of Haudenosaunee Confederacy calls for consultation.
Ward 5 debate: is it time for east Hamilton to grow up?
Candidates spar over where tall buildings and triplexes belong on the edge of Stoney Creek.
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