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Updated 2024-12-25 05:00
School bus blues: Daily delays causing stress for hundreds of Hamilton families
Hamilton routes were short 22 drivers as of Monday
Potters’ Guild of Hamilton celebrates 50th anniversary
The non-profit organization of pottery enthusiasts is celebrating its 50th anniversary.
Gemma New opens HPO’s new season with two warhorses and a premiere
The concert on Saturday, Sept. 24 at 7:30 p.m. in FirstOntario Concert Hall features HPO music director Gemma New back in the saddle, Leonard Turnevic
Transit union endorses Bob Bratina — and Andrea Horwath — for mayor of Hamilton
The national and local arms of the Amalgamated Transit Union have backed different candidates in the Oct. 24 election
Land defender’s lawyers urge judge to consider Haudenosaunee values during injunction hearing
Lawyer for Skyler Williams argues complexity of unresolved land claims is why injunction not appropriate for Caledonia property known as 1492 Land Bac
He has monsters on his wish list. So the community planned an early Halloween for this young Hamilton boy with cancer
People are encouraged to join the parade tonight for five-year-old Alexandros Hurdakis, who was diagnosed with brain cancer at 11 months
Brantford family ‘traumatized’ after police target wrong apartment in drug search
Brantford police have launched a chief’s investigation into mistake
'A great job': Amelia Steinbring retiring from Flamborough Connects
After nearly seven years at the helm of Flamborough Connects, Amelia Steinbring is retiring.
Brantford family ‘traumatized’ after police target wrong apartment in drug search
Brantford police have launched a chief’s investigation into mistake
Hamilton YWCA CEO Denise Christopherson announces retirement
End of December, Denise Christopherson will start the next chapter of her life
Two inventions by McMaster students get Canadian James Dyson Award recognition
Afeef Khan, along with Eden Lazar, Caitlin Kuzler and Clayton MacNeil, won the 2022 Canadian James Dyson Award as well as $8,500 for their ‘simple’ in
Here are 10 local Terry Fox runs around Hamilton
Runs, walks and community events are back in person on Sunday
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Sept. 14)
Plan your route before you’re on the road: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 21 closures in Hamilton on Sept. 14 for roadwork on Eastport Drive, Highway 403, Highway 5, Highway 6, Highway 8 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
Amica Dundas savours the last of summer at charity car show
Sunshine, old-time music, classic cars, burgers and ice cream made for a memorable afternoon at Amica Dundas on Sept. 9.
Multiple Myeloma March Hamilton-Niagara raises $51K
The fifth annual Multiple Myeloma March Hamilton-Niagara raised $51,264 in support of research and awareness for Canada’s second-most prevalent blood cancer.
Hamilton Mountain MPP Monique Taylor on social assistance diet
Hamilton Mountain MPP Monique Taylor on social assistance diet. NDP wants Ford government to double assistance rates.
Ancaster candidates say next councillor must protect ‘uniqueness’ of village from developers
When the Brandon House was demolished, it was a wake-up call to heritage activists to get city to protect local buildings.
Burlington coyote attacks the result of human feeding, say experts
Six people bitten or scratched by coyotes in the last six weeks
Ontario not declaring holiday but will mark Monday as a day of mourning for Queen Elizabeth II
Canada to have federal holiday to mourn the Queen on Monday. That doesn't mean you'll have the day off workThe Government of Canada will have a federal holiday on Monday to observe the funeral for Queen Elizabeth II, but that doesn't necessarily
Hamilton Conservatives overwhelmingly backed their ‘freedom fighter’ Pierre Poilievre for leadership
"He is our freedom fighter," said Ned Kuruc, Conservative candidate for Hamilton East—Stoney Creek.
Chad Davidson’s wife declared ‘adverse witness’ after inconsistent testimony at murder trial
Ashley Dore-Davidson cited her lack of memory in dozens of responses to questions about the 2013 killing of Tyler Johnson
TIMELINE: Events surrounding shootings that left Toronto Police officer Andrew Hong, two others, dead
Were you following all of the developments that came with a series of shootings in Mississauga, Milton and Hamilton that left a trio of individuals, including Toronto Police officer Andrew Hong, dead and three more injured on Monday, Sept. 12?
Hamilton police investigating fatal crash involving scooter
Parkdale Avenue North reopened after investigation
Hamilton police investigating fatal crash involving motorcycle
Parkdale Avenue North closed between Morley and Brampton streets
Tracking the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Hamilton
As Hamilton began COVID-19 vaccination programs, we're tracking every dose administered.
'Ambush attack': What do we know about suspect in shootings that left Milton man and Toronto cop dead and others badly injured?
Police are trying to figure out what sparked a GTA shooting rampage that left a Milton dad and a Toronto cop dead, as well as the suspect himself.
The British invasion reaches Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre
Expect the Beatles, the Spice Girls and always-popular Elton John leading the pack.
Spencer Gorge requires advance reservations as of Sept. 17
The Hamilton Conservation Authority will require advance reservations seven days per week to visit the Spencer Gorge Conservation Area, beginning Sept. 17 to accommodate the fall colour season.
Why some Hamilton candidates shun campaign contributions from developers
Some argue it’s a conflict of interest; others say contributions don’t sway their politics
Durand Neighbourhood Association celebrates 50 years of heritage activism
On Saturday, the non-profit will host a special outdoor movie night, toasting a half century of heritage preservation while vowing a commitment to som
Andrea Horwath unveils ‘action plan’ for ‘thriving’ Hamilton
Mayoral candidate aims to tackle housing, infrastructure, road safety, transit, economic growth
Ice cream, candles and yoga classes: Businesses open and close on Locke Street
Forrest & Harbour Co. is the latest business to call Locke Street South home.
Why are our highest-risk kids behind on their COVID vaccines?
As kids return to school, and with another COVID-19 wave expected this fall, doctors are concerned too few children are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines, especially those at highest risk of getting severely sick from the virus.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Sept. 13)
Expect delays, especially during busy travel times: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 17 closures in Hamilton on Sept. 13 for roadwork on Highway 403, Highway 5, Highway 6, Highway 8 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
Ontario's municipalities and school boards at a glance
Ontario is made up of 444 municipalities and 72 school boards.
Dundas 10 Governor's Rd. walk-in clinic denied for floodproofing issues
New building meeting floodproofing requirements best solution: HCA
Stoney Creek Terry Fox Run is back, in person, on Sept. 18
While he hasn’t faced cancer firsthand, Kevin Huinink has stories to tell.
Construction delays could cause traffic problems for Ancaster Arts Centre grand opening Sept. 16
The delay is caused by "locates" when contractors are required by law to identify underground utilities.
Life returns to Mohawk College on Hamilton Mountain
The buzz has returned to the Fennell campus of Mohawk College.
TAKE OUR POLL: Let us know if you think King Charles III is ready to rule
King Charles III is at the age where most people have retired, but he is now the head of the monarchy, taking on the biggest challenge of his life.
‘No reason’ to keep developers from disputed Caledonia site, court hears
Where was Indigenous opposition during planning process, Foxgate lawyer asks during injunction hearing into 1492 Land Back Lane
‘A husband, a father and a son’: Police identify Toronto officer shot and killed in Mississauga ‘ambush attack’
Chief James Ramer of Toronto Police Services identified Const. Andrew Hong, 48, as the officer who was shot and killed inside a plaza near Argentia Road and Winston Churchill Boulevard just after 2 p.m. on Sept. 12.
Toronto police officer and suspect believed to be involved in Mississauga and Milton shootings confirmed dead
A Toronto Police officer has been confirmed dead following a fatal shooting in Mississauga on Monday, Sept. 12 while the suspect involved in the shooting, as well as a subsequent shooting in Milton later in the afternoon, was later shot to death as well.
Hamiltonians can book appointments for bivalent COVID-19 vaccine
Public health officials expect a COVID-19 surge in the fall.
GTA active shooter suspect shot dead in Hamilton
Suspect is alleged to have been gunman that shot five people across GTA, killing two, including Toronto police officer
GTA active shooter dead at scene in Hamilton
Suspect is alleged to have been gunman that killed Toronto police officer in Mississauga, shot three people in Milton
A new bylaw to deal with mega-parties like fake McMaster homecoming may be great, but only if it gets enforced
We already have tools in place to address the behaviours we’re trying to stamp out with the nuisance party bylaw
A new bylaw to deal with mega-parties like fake McMaster homecoming may be great, but only if it gets enforced
We already have tools in place to address the behaviours we’re trying to stamp out with the nuisance party bylaw
Hamilton police urge driver in Mountain hit-and-run to turn himself in
A 26-year-old woman is in critical condition in hospital after Mohawk Road East crash
What you need to know about National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Sept. 30 is be observed as a statutory holiday to commemorate the horrific legacy of residential schools in Canada.
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