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LTC waiting lists raise questions about where Hamilton hospital patients will be sent
Hamilton residents could potentially be sent as far away as Toronto, Waterloo, Niagara Falls, Simcoe or Woodstock under controversial bill
Ontario Land Tribunal decisions have favoured developers 97 per cent of the time
Of 178 decisions released by the OLT in 2022, only six have gone against developers as the province presses forward with intensification across the GT
Water main break restricts traffic on Hamilton Mountain
Traffic will be affected by lane restrictions between Fennell and Mohawk
Catch a glimpse of Hamilton’s bygone days at this weekend’s antique postcard show
Postcards from the past — this Sunday around 750,000 vintage postcards will be on display at the 35th Annual Antique Picture Post Card Show on Hamilto
Catch a glimpse of Hamilton’s bygone days at this weekend’s antique postcard show
Postcards from the past — this Sunday around 750,000 vintage postcards will be on display at the 35th Annual Antique Picture Post Card Show on Hamilto
A sister remembers: Hamilton-born Lucy van Oldenbarneveld to keynote Emmanuel House hospice fundraiser
Lucy’s sister, Tracy, spent her final days at the hospice; Thursday marks its first live fundraiser since the pandemic, Jeff Mahoney writes.
McMaster University working to ‘dissuade’ students from attending unsanctioned ‘homecoming’, street parties this fall
New party nuisance bylaw carries hefty fines — up to $10,000 on first offence — for partygoers, organizers
'Time flies when you're having fun'; Carlisle Family Chiropractic celebrates 20 years
Dr. David Veeneman was working on his master’s degree at McMaster University in human biodynamics when a mentor told him over a beer that he needed to become a chiropractor.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Sept. 20)
Avoid gridlock before it occurs: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 18 closures in Hamilton on Sept. 20 for roadwork on Highway 403, Highway 6 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
Dundas 'Rock Stars' add new garden project
Volunteers help city create ‘park-like’ transition from Driving Park to Parkside Cemetery
New mural underway on west end of Concession Street on Hamilton Mountain
The west end of Concession Street is about to get more colourful. New mural underway on west end of Concession Street on Hamilton Mountain.
Important dates and rules for Hamilton candidates and voters to know for this municipal election season
Residents should be prepared when candidates start installing election signs across the city starting Sept. 26.
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson holds meeting to explain decision to allow family centre to relocate to Fieldcote
City staff say there is no timeline when the family centre will be relocated into Fieldcote.
Stoney Creek residents call for term limits during town hall meeting with mayoral candidate Keanin Loomis
The mayoral candidate kicked off his town hall tour of Hamilton in Stoney Creek.
'BE PREPARED': Big changes coming to No Frills, Food Basics, Metro, Shoppers Drug Mart, Longo's, Real Canadian Superstore and other grocery stores that will impact shoppers
There will be some significant changes coming to big-name grocery stores in Ontario and beyond.
Hamilton Argylls march at funeral for the Queen in London
Hamilton’s former police chief sat near presidents and prime ministers and dignitaries in the 753 year-old church.
Lane restrictions start Tuesday on a portion of northbound Red Hill Valley Parkway
Crew members will be working to complete stormwater management pond maintenance at a pond along the parkway
Low vaccine uptake in Hamilton expected to result in more COVID hospitalizations this fall
Nearly as many Hamiltonians age 59 and younger forecast to be hospitalized as those age 80 and older
‘Salt Baby’ invites us to explore where our beliefs come from
Theatre Aquarius kicks off its 22/23 season with Falen Johnson’s autobiographical first play
Ward 4 candidates a friendly team of rivals
Parkway traffic, condo development and housing affordability enter fray in civil debate
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE? Solar installation at Grace Anglican Church
As Grace Anglican Church prepares for the official opening of Bobby’s Place on Sat., Oct. 1, they anxiously await the installation of the upcoming solar panel installation that is set to take place soon.
Satwinder Singh, 28, dies of injuries sustained in Milton shooting rampage
Satwinder Singh, one of the victims in Monday’s shooting rampage, has died in hospital, according to Halton Regional Police.
Special-needs kids ‘left unattended’ at a Hamilton elementary school
Two young students were left unattended at R.A. Riddell Elementary School on the Mountain on Sept. 8
Thousands of Hamilton students missing vaccines
Delayed vaccination has long-term health effects, such as increases in cervical cancer
As Richard III, Colm Feore finds a lyric intensity in the role of a conniving monster
I met Feore in 2006. A huge fan of his wife, Donna, the wunderkind who makes musicals sing and dance on the Stratford Festival stage, I was anxious to
'You’re not alone': Widows of fallen officers offer support to family of Toronto police Const. Andrew Hong
“You’re not alone.” That’s the message to the family of Const. Andrew Hong from Brenda Orr, the widow of OPP Const. David Mounsey, who was killed in the line of duty in November 2006 near Wingham, Ont.
Obituary: Paul Bates lead expansion of McMaster business school into Burlington
Dean of business school faced flak from faculty over department direction
Skyrocketing rents ‘absolutely unsustainable’ for Hamilton tenants
A two-bedroom apartment in the city now costs an average of $2,167 a month, according to Rentals.ca.
Memorable moments and an exhibition celebrating 50 years of the Potters’ Guild
The guild began in 1971 through the efforts of such ceramists as Helen Beswick, Terry Osborne and Bodil Pearson, to name just a few, writes Regina Hag
Relocation of Hamilton Farmers’ Market ‘not part’ of review, says city official
Saturday marked the launch of the city’s study on the future of the downtown institution.
‘Don’t touch the Queen’: Ron Foxcroft fondly recalls audience with cheeky Elizabeth II
2015 Buckingham Palace meeting with the Queen lasted five times longer than its pre-arranged time slot, writes Steve Milton
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Sept. 19)
Expect delays, especially during busy travel times: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 12 closures in Hamilton on Sept. 19 for roadwork on H
Dundas 125 Pirie Dr. deferral sparks land tribunal appeal by applicant
Fieldgate vice president says application removed from “fractured process” after “unwarranted deferral.”
Food bank use continues to grow on Hamilton Mountain
Demand for food bank services at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre is up and officials at the Athens Street centre think it will continue to grow.
Stoney Creek's Taro dump took contaminated Kenilworth reservoir soil
The city sent nearly two-thirds of the contaminated soil removed during the Kenilworth Access reservoir’s rehabilitation to GFL’s Taro industrial dump in upper Stoney Creek — a fact omitted in a June media release celebrating completion of the work.
Hamilton public school board’s extension of online meetings under fire
Hamilton’s public school board will continue to hold meetings online at least until the end of November — a decision two former chairs criticize as putting the convenience of trustees and staff ahead of access and accountability.
HAMILTON VOTES: Meet Dan Preston, council candidate for Ward 6, Hamilton Mountain
Hamilton Community News has reached out to every Ward 6 council candidate and asked them to fill out the questionnaire below.
HAMILTON VOTES: Meet Tom Jackson, council candidate for Ward 6, Hamilton Mountain
Hamilton Community News has reached out to every Ward 6 council candidate and asked them to fill out the questionnaire below.
HAMILTON VOTES: Meet Stefan Spolnik, council candidate for Ward 6, Hamilton Mountain
Hamilton Community News has reached out to every Ward 6 council candidate and asked them to fill out the questionnaire below.
HAMILTON VOTES: Meet Donna Puddu, council candidate for Ward 6, Hamilton Mountain
Hamilton Community News has reached out to every Ward 6 council candidate and asked them to fill out the questionnaire below.
Hamilton police investigate gunshots in downtown parking lot
There are no known victims or suspects in the shooting, police say.
Man injured in early morning shooting at east Hamilton restaurant
Police were called to Mint Restaurant and Lounge just before 3:30 a.m. Sunday morning.
Meet Hamilton public school board’s first female education director
The Spectator sat down with Robinson Petrazzini days into her tenure to discuss her 30-year career, pandemic recovery and her first encounter with sno
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Sept. 18)
You shouldn’t have to sit in traffic: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled five closures in Hamilton on Sept. 18 for roadwork on Highway 403 a
When his soccer buddy died of brain cancer, Luke stopped trimming his hair. Now he’s making the cut.
McConnell is fundraising to create a legacy for his friend Justin Masotti, who died of brain cancer in 2017.
Double murderer George Lovie granted permission to live in own apartment part-time
Recent decision from Parole Board of Canada gives 64-year-old convicted killer the most freedom he’s had since 1991
Terminate employees as nicely as possible
Employers should always put the feelings and dignity of the employee being terminated first, writes Ed Canning.
Catharine O’Donoghue’s Limeridge Road garden reflects her personality – and her history
Five years, Catharine thought, and she’d go home to Ireland. Five years turned into 47 and she found the time and place to unpack her gardening gene,
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Sept. 17)
Plan your trip before you’re in your car: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 13 closures in Hamilton on Sept. 17 for roadwork on Eastport Dr
Ward 3 hopefuls spar over supervised injection site
Candidates also focus on transit affordability, traffic safety and the Barton sex trade in televised debate.
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