Feed hamilton-news-from-http-wwwthespeccom

Link http://rss.metroland.com/
Feed http://rss.metroland.com/9/article/hamilton
Updated 2024-12-25 15:30
Winona Peach Festival looks to reunite lost items with owners
Did you lose something at this year's Winona Peach Festival?
What’s next for all the Queen’s portraits now that we have a King?
The Queen’s image is one of the most captured in the world. She has been the subject of nearly 1,000 official portraits by everyone from Annie Leibovitz to Yousuf Karsh.
Sherman Access closed for Hamilton police investigation
Mountain access completely closed Monday morning
Women in policing: For the first time, a retired Hamilton officer has handed down her badge to her daughter
‘I hope through all this it can inspire some young girls who might have this passion,’ said Rebecca Collings, a newly sworn-in officer
‘I was just trying not to do or say anything stupid’: A fleeting royal moment revisited 20 years later
Luck of the draw allowed Ancaster’s Max Balinson a moment with the Queen 20 years ago — he just wishes he could remember what she said
Obituary: Musician Big Rude Jake had talent that ‘was pretty deep’
Known for big band swing, Andrew Jacob Hiebert also played everything from gospel to rockabilly
5 resources for learning the significance of Sept. 30
On Sept. 30, this country will observe the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. If the combination of the date and subject matter sound familiar, it's because Sept. 30 was recognized as Orange Shirt Day for nine years before the federal government elevated the occasion to statutory holiday status in 2021.
Important dates for this year’s municipal election
Did you know there are other important dates to note for the Oct. 24 municipal election?
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Sept. 12)
Expect delays along the following routes: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 16 closures in Hamilton on Sept. 12 for roadwork on Highway 403, Highway 5, Highway 6, Highway 8 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
Dundas 24 Brock St. N. four-storey, 51-unit building receives conditional site plan approval
Resolving CN Rail’s concerns among 36 conditions to be satisfied before building permits can be issued
Nurses’ union at Hamilton Health Sciences raising operating room safety concerns at Juravinski and other hospitals
The Ontario Nurses Association (ONA) says patient safety is being put at risk at Juravinski and other Hamilton Health Sciences hospitals in Hamilton by HHS’ move to replace scrub nurses with operating room assistants (ORAs) in the operating rooms.
Curtain rises for the Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre grand opening celebrations
The facility will have two openings, one hosted by Theatre Ancaster, and the other by the Memorial Arts Centre organization.
Stoney Creek lakeshore skyscraper bid gets taller, cuts parking
The developer hoping to build three skyscrapers near Stoney Creek’s lakeshore is changing the plan for a third time ahead of an Ontario Land Tribunal hearing on its appeal of the city’s rejection of the third proposal.
Customers frustrated at Rogers again after weekend outage
Rogers wireline services were disrupted Friday night after a rubbish fire in Hamilton’s Upper Wellington Street at 10:45 p.m.
Mac’s season hanging by a frayed thread
Loss to Ottawa leaves the 0-3 with the tough part of the schedule coming up
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Sept. 11)
Avoid gridlock before it happens: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled seven closures in Hamilton on Sept. 11 for roadwork on Highway 403 and Queen Elizabeth Way
'She was a wonderful ruler and a great person': Hamilton remembers Queen Elizabeth II
As a young girl in 1952, Lois Wright was too young to remember Queen Elizabeth II’s ascension to the throne. But the Amica Dundas resident was certainly touched by the monarch’s legacy and saddened by her death on Sept. 8 after more than 70 years as Canada’s head of state and the face of the British Commonwealth.
Pedestrian in 20s remains in critical condition after Mohawk Road hit-and-run
Mohawk Road between Upper Ottawa and East 45th St was closed for investigation Saturday morning, and was opened to vehicles at 1:15 p.m.
Pedestrian in 20s in critical condition after Mohawk Road hit-and-run
Mohawk Road between Upper Ottawa and East 45th St was closed for investigation Saturday morning, and was opened to vehicles at 1:15 p.m.
Pedestrian in 20s critical condition after Mohawk Road hit-and-run
Mohawk Road between Upper Ottawa and East 45th St is currently closed for investigation
Drugs, weapons seized in raid near Six Nations daycare
Fentanyl among drugs found in Ohsweken house
Rogers ‘completing final repairs’ as weekend service outage continues in Hamilton
The community forum by Rogers still says “TBD” (to-be-determined) about when services will be restored completely.
Services expected to be back by ‘later today’ for all Hamiltonians, Rogers says
The agency said some services are out “due to a fibre cut” in Hamilton area after a local fire
Widespread Rogers outage in Hamilton
The agency said some services are out “due to a fibre cut caused by an unknown third-party” in Hamilton area
Two of the four men arrested in Tyler Johnson’s murder had ‘strong friendship,’ jury hears
Day 3 of Chad Davidson’s murder trial heard witness testimony from woman who used to live with him and his girlfriend
First and lasting impressions matter
It's never too late to build or revisit our personal brands, writes Jay Robb.
Sheila Copps endorses Andrea Horwath’s run to become Hamilton’s next mayor
‘It’s incredible to think that we haven’t had a woman as mayor,’ former Liberal MP says
Falen Johnson wants to crack you up and crack you open
Indigenous playwright brings humour, identity crisis and passion to Theatre Aquarius with Salt Baby, Gary Smith writes.
Hamilton Chamber of Commerce welcomes new CEO
Greg Dunnett’s appointment comes months after Keanin Loomis stepped down from his position
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Sept. 10)
Don’t get stuck in traffic: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled seven closures in Hamilton on Sept. 10 for roadwork on Highway 403, Highway 6 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
Queen Elizabeth II remembered as ‘an example of service’ and ‘anchor’ for The Argylls
A public book of condolences has been setup at Hamilton City Hall — it will remain there until further notice.
‘This is absolutely not going to happen to another family’: A mother’s map through the struggle of suicide
Robin Eady, Hamilton nurse, lost her son Max to suicide. The gaps and failures in the system prompted her to push for a guide for those struggling wit
Stoney Creek's TeamYou HQ promotes healthier living
Whether you’re a high-performance athlete or just want to live healthier, a new Stoney Creek gym promises to provide the right fitness solution in a vibrant and upbeat setting.
Hamilton school trustee Stop Woke candidate Catherine Kronas objects to ‘hateful’ tag
Catherine Kronas is breaking her media silence on her controversial candidacy for public school trustee in Flamborough’s Ward 15 in the Oct. 24 municipal election.
'I was very calm and a bit nervous': Ancaster retiree scores $448K Lottario jackpot
James Browne is celebrating his first big lottery win after taking home a Lottario jackpot of more than $448,000.
Land defenders, developers prepare for next legal stage of Caledonia dispute
1492 Land Back Lane injunction hearing could have broader implications for Indigenous land claims
Hamilton police investigating suspect in hate-related graffiti messages in downtown
Anti-Semitic statements were written on a bus shelter, a retail window, signs, and sidewalks along Bay Street.
Figuring out life after golf is helping Alena Sharp come back strong
“I know that everything is going to be OK when I’m done playing golf. It’s not who I am, it’s what I do.”
Mayoral hopeful Keanin Loomis releases final platform in bid to woo voters seeking a ‘change’ candidate
Both Loomis and former mayor Bob Bratina both have detailed platforms online. But if you want to comparison shop, you’ll have to wait for Andrea Horwa
Mayoral hopeful Keanin Loomis releases final platform in bid to woe voters seeking a ‘change’ candidate
Both Loomis and former mayor Bob Bratina both have detailed platforms online. But if you want to comparison shop, you’ll have to wait for Andrea Horwa
Do you know what truth and reconciliation means? Here's a primer
The United Nations' definition of genocide lists five acts intended to destroy a national, ethnic, racial or religious group, including killing or harming its members, deliberately subjecting it to living conditions that will bring about its destruction, preventing births and forcibly transferring children out of the group. Rick Monture says Canada is guilty of committing all of them.
Risk of West Nile virus high in Hamilton after first human case reported
The city is urging Hamiltonians to remove standing water from private property to avoid mosquito breeding and protect themselves against bites
Hamilton police hate crime unit investigating anti-Semitic graffiti
Messages found scrawled in marker at several spots in Main and Bay area
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Sept. 9)
Plan your trip before you’re in your car: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 13 closures in Hamilton on Sept. 9 for roadwork on Eastport Drive, Highway 403, Highway 6 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
What is it that municipal governments in Ontario actually do?
There are 444 municipalities in the province that provide many amenities and services you use on a daily basis
Hamilton hospitals avoiding using controversial long-term care bill to free up beds
Hospitals under “immense pressure” say they need more details before seniors moved to homes they did not choose
Summer weather expected for Supercrawl weekend
Forget sweater weather, you’ll still be wearing flip flops
It’s a super weekend in Hamilton: Supercrawl and more things to do around town
Ever played in a foam party? Supercrawl offers this and more as we head back to a full-blown event this weekend
Who is hiring for municipal election positions?
The municipal election is Oct. 24, 2022 and some paid positions are needed to lend a hand.
Stoney Creek trustee candidate Marie Jackson vows to be voice for schools
Marie Jackson says she decided to jump into this fall’s race for public school trustee in the newly coupled wards 5 and 10 because as a retiree she’s got plenty of time and experience to offer.
...61626364656667686970...