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Dundas fall community food drive looking for local support
Volunteers and donations requested for morning of Saturday, Sept. 24
Ancaster Senior Achievement Centre buzzing with activity this fall
Fall programming is underway at the Ancaster Senior Achievement Centre (ASAC), and the Alberton Road facility is busier than ever.
Dundas Masonic Lodge building on heritage designation work plan
Preliminary assessment of recently sold building suggests potential for restoration
Demo coming for washroom pavilion at Hamilton Mountain Drive Park
Demolition is looming for the washroom/pavilion building at Mountain Drive Park at the east end of Concession Street.
Smile Cookie time at Tim Hortons in Hamilton
It’s an opportunity to help feed the hungry in Hamilton.
Frittata from young chefs wins $5K for Allan A. Greenleaf
If you take a look inside the Porter family’s fridge, you’d be hard pressed to find any room left inside after stacks of Tre Stelle cheese have taken over the space.
Dundas Terry Fox Run back in person Sunday, Sept. 18
The 2022 Dundas Terry Fox Run is just around the corner.
Homelessness, policing front and centre at Ward 2 debate
Incumbent Jason Farr took challenger Cameron Kroetsch to task over what he sees as a pro-encampment, anti-police agenda
Hamilton police looking for couple after items stolen from senior’s purse
Police said they posed as a couple looking for real estate and asked to use the washroom
Hamilton Ward 14 candidate Christine Seketa wants to 'make a difference' in residents' lives
After her son was struck by a vehicle while biking, Seketa has sought to improve road safety for cyclists and pedestrians.
Shipping news: What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton for Sept. 4 to 10
Domestic: 7U.S.A.: 3Overseas: 57 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry3 vessels handled petroleum product1 vessel handled agricultural product1 vessel handled aggregate3 vessels handled finished
Brux House on Locke Street South to close its doors
The Locke Street South restaurant will close at the end of October.
Winning the club championship is old hat for Joy Rutherford
Plus a golfer from Hamilton playing the Queen’s private course
Hamilton standing in for American past for miniseries ‘Fellow Travelers’
An epic love story covering four decades of American history has been shooting here, Dan Nolan writes.
Red Wilson’s $50-million gift creates leadership college at McMaster
Students in the leadership program will live in a designated residence all four years.
Former Hamilton Catholic Children’s Aid Society lawyer files human rights complaint
Lawyer alleges discrimination at the child welfare agency after he disclosed he is gay
A dozen things to do around Hamilton this weekend
September weekends are for football, family and fall events.
Blast from the past: Bear suit inventor’s field test goes viral
A 1996 clip of Hamilton man Troy Hurtubise is making the rounds on the internet
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Sept. 16)
Plan your trip before you’re on the road: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 24 closures in Hamilton on Sept. 16 for roadwork on Eastport Dr
Enjoy beef on a bun at the Dundas legion
The Royal Canadian Legion, Valley City Branch 36, welcomes guests to a beef on a bun fundraiser, served by the ladies auxiliary, on Friday, Sept. 23.
Theatre Ancaster's 'British Invasion' hits the stage
Theatre Ancaster's "British Invasion: The Concert" hits the stage on Friday, Sept. 16 with people's favourite tunes spanning several decades.
Happy birthday, Christos!: Centenarian celebrates 102nd birthday at the Court at Rushdale on Hamilton Mountain
Christos Katsiroubas knows that the most important things in life are love, health and stress-free living.
Dundas Delsey Pond restoration and tree planting to follow dredging
Restoration of the damage to the Delsey Pond habitat, including tree replacement, is expected to begin following completion of ongoing dredging of the stormwater management pond.
Vendors say communication ‘abysmal’ as Hamilton Farmers’ Market review gets underway
The study, which will launch with a public open house on Saturday, is slated to continue into early next year, according to the city.
‘Alex is a fighter’: Hundreds at Crown Point parade ‘recreate Halloween’ for five-year-old boy
A Halloween parade was held for Alexandros Hurdakis, who was diagnosed with brain cancer at 11 months and has limited time to live.
Hundreds join Crown Point Halloween parade for Hamilton boy with cancer
Hundreds joined a Wednesday night Halloween parade for five-year-old Alexandros Hurdakis, who was diagnosed with brain cancer at 11 months and has lim
The Royals: Just like us
After Mom died at just 71, I found it became a strange yet oddly comforting thing to watch the Queen just carry on for the both of them, Lorraine Somm
Ward 1 candidates spar over ‘Sewergate’ in televised debate
Hopefuls say city must improve transparency after 24-billion-litre sewage spill
'Really disheartening': Housing affordability concerns remain high in cooling market
Katherine Pereira and her husband hope to one day be able to afford a home — but that dream has been pushed further and further down the road.
Hamilton philanthropist and ‘titan of industry’ Michael DeGroote dies at 89
Michael DeGroote dropped out of high school to support his family as a teen.
'SENSELESS': Suspect in deadly Milton and Mississauga shootings targeted police officer, shot others for 'absolutely no reason,' police allege in video
On Thursday (Sept. 15), police released more photos of a 40-year-old man suspected in a GTA shooting rampage that left two dead — a Milton man and Toronto police officer — and another on life support.
'SENSELESS': Suspect targeted police officer, shot others for 'absolutely no reason,' police allege in video
On Thursday (Sept. 15), police released more photos of a 40-year-old man suspected in a GTA shooting rampage that left two dead — a Milton man and Toronto police officer — and another on life support.
'SENSELESS': Suspect in deadly Milton and Mississauga shootings targeted police officer in uniform and shot others for 'absolutely no reason,' police allege in video
Police Thursday (Sept. 15) released more photos of a 40-year-old man suspected in a GTA shooting rampage that left two dead — a Milton man and Toronto police officer — and another on life support.
'SENSELESS': Video alleges suspect in deadly Milton and Mississauga shootings targeted police officer in uniform and shot others for 'absolutely no reason'
Police Thursday (Sept. 15) released more photos of a 40-year-old man suspected in a GTA shooting rampage that left two dead — a Milton man and Toronto police officer — and another on life support.
Dave Bailey wins sixth title in Ohsweken’s Thunder Stock division
Hagarsville native needed to place 19th or better to take the title. He finished sixth.
Dundas Studio Tour celebrates its 25th anniversary
Exhibits are free and give you the opportunity to interact with more than 30 artists, Oct. 1 and 2
‘I love you more than you know:’ Sister opens up about one of Hamilton’s youngest COVID deaths
Worried that the death of Samantha Lovas was being diminished, her big sister wants the public to know “the tragedy of it all.”
Take Back the Night is now ‘ungendered’
This year, organizers are acknowledging that everyone “deserves to exist safely in any and all spaces.” Everyone can Take Back the Night, writes Susan
Hamilton students furious after landlord installs two cameras inside their home
Joseph Lariviere, 20, says the cameras in his kitchen and front hallway are a ‘total invasion of privacy’
Coding, 3D modelling and ‘big’ data: Hamilton kids get inspiration through new mentorship program
STEM organization Mathstronauts paired local youth with GM engineers and analysts.
Beyond LRT: What transit issue will drive your vote in Hamilton’s city election?
For the first time in years, the fate of Hamilton’s LRT is not at stake in an upcoming election. That means candidates can talk about bus service — in
Writers in residence meet and greet at Hamilton’s Central Library
Writers in Residence has welcome reception for authors.
The greatest sports deal in history happened 50 years ago at the Summit Series
Fifty years ago, a few thousand Canadian fans stumbled onto the most amazing bargain ever
Stop bailing out disrespectful son
Simply giving him your money does the reverse of helping him: it prevents him from being financially independent and fiscally responsible, Thie Conver
Stoney Creek Coun. Maria Pearson out knocking on sixth term’s door
Stoney Creek Coun. Maria Pearson says she will once again knock on every door in Ward 10 as she seeks a sixth term in the Oct. 24 municipal election.
Former Flamborough councillor Rob Hume running for Ward 12 to defend rural residents' needs
Hume, who lives in West Flamborough, served on the former Flamborough council prior to amalgamation.
Hamilton Mountain resident looking for reimbursement from paving contractor for asphalt waste cleanup
Sharon Balardo was forced to hire a junk removal firm after the contractor failed to remove old asphalt from the street.
Four guns, drugs seized in Hamilton police searches
Eight people arrested in major drug unit investigation
Where will Burlington be by 2030?
How will Burlington run by 2030 — two elections from now? Joan Little explores
Inquest into death of Hamilton teen Devon Freeman to begin this month
Devon’s body was found on the grounds of his group home six months after he was reported missing
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