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Updated 2024-12-25 13:45
10 things to know about the 2022 Ancaster Fair
The Ancaster Fair is back in its traditional format, and it promises to be bigger than ever.
Norfolk, Haldimand hospitals ease visitor restrictions in wake of COVID-19 outbreaks
No daily limit, but still only one bedside visitor at a time for in-patients
Grass may be legal now, but my lawn doesn’t know it
Over the past 25 years, I have sodded, I have seeded, I have mowed, I have fertilized, I have watered, I have yelled, I have cried, and I have weeded,
Auditor slams ‘unequivocally poor’ safety results for city DARTS transit service
An audit that forced Hamilton to pull accessible transit vehicles off the road in May is now complete. The city and its contracted service have a lot
Queen Elizabeth II, the last of her kind, has died
The Queen was the last royal to understand that the allure of the monarchy lies in mystique and constancy, not celebrity or trend.
The Queen and Hamilton: Elizabeth II visited the city several times
The late monarch visited the region a handful of times, both before and during her historic reign
'Grace and humility': Waterdown monarchists mourn the death of Queen Elizabeth II
Monarch died Sept. 8 at age 96.
Operation London Bridge: What happens in Canada now that Queen Elizabeth II has died
It’s called “Operation London Bridge,” the secret succession strategy for the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth after Queen Elizabeth II dies.
Pedestrian in stable condition after being hit at King and Dundurn streets
All roads have reopened
Pedestrian hit at King and Dundurn streets
Roads closed in area for investigation
City aims to start dredging Chedoke Creek
Council directs staff to negotiate agreements for Indigenous environmental monitors
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Sept. 8)
Expect delays or adjust your route: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 18 closures in Hamilton on Sept. 8 for roadwork on Highway 24, Highway 403, Highway 6 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
SIU investigating incident in central Hamilton
Police were in the area of Main Street East and Victoria Avenue North, investigating a suspect with a firearm
Bruce Arthur: Surging angry, dangerous Canadians have no arguments, so they can’t be argued away
Anger stalks the land, and Canada is finally talking about it. You could blame the pandemic, but as with just about everything, the pandemic exacerbated existing conditions. The seeds were already in the ground.
Bruce Arthur: Surging angry, dangerous Canadians have no arguments, so they can’t be argued away
Anger stalks the land, and Canada is finally talking about it. You could blame the pandemic, but as with just about everything, the pandemic exacerbated existing conditions. The seeds were already in the ground.
Hamilton public board hired nearly 1,000 staff ahead of school year amid unprecedented staffing challenge
Catholic board chair Pat Daly said the last couple of years have been ‘unlike any others’ in his experience
“We can’t just serve up shows like medicine”: Theatre Aquarius’ new season has a playbill with worlds of wonder
Theatre Aquarius opens its doors to diversity and invites us all to look in the mirror and see who we are, writes Gary Smith.
‘My daughters are my focus group’: Jeremy Fisher turns children’s feelings into stories and song on Jeremy and Jazzy
Hamilton native Jeremy Fisher launches new CBC animated music series ‘Jeremy and Jazzy’
An ‘unimaginable’ disaster: Unprecedented flooding in Pakistan unites Hamilton’s Muslim community
Local groups come together to raise funds for flood relief.
The city fought to keep these Red Hill emails secret. Here’s what they say
City was recently ordered to turn over dozens of confidential emails about the slippery parkway mystery to the ongoing Red Hill judicial inquiry.
Verdi’s ‘Messa da Requiem’ is a spiritual journey for Vacca
“Choristers come out of the woodwork to participate. It resonates on so many levels, musically, emotionally, as a choral ensemble work. Verdi was such
Stoney Creek home listed for $4.8M ‘great for entertaining’
The Adriatic Boulevard home has a theatre room and an in-ground pool
Dundas Tim Hortons drive-thru idea reviewed by conservation authority
Several studies are required if Town Centre Plaza moves forward with the proposal.
Ancaster council candidate Richard Deverson says city's transportation structure must be fixed
Deverson, a real estate agent, says LRT is a "disaster" and Highway 403 traffic flow needs to be improved.
Concession Street BIA on Hamilton Mountain looking for new executive director
Cristina Geissler says she will always have fond memories of Concession Street.
Have you tried to double cup at Tim Hortons lately? It's going to cost you
"Double cupping" at Tim Hortons now comes with a price.
Murder trial begins for downtown Tim Hortons shooting of Tyler Johnson
Chad Davidson has pleaded not guilty to the 2013 fatal shooting of Tyler Johnson
ACORN members demand bylaw to help tenants deal with extreme heat
The group is asking Hamilton to pass a maximum heat bylaw, making landlords responsible for keeping indoor temperatures lower than 26 C.
'Very little risk': Contaminated soil found in Freelton's Centennial Heights Park
The City of Hamilton has found contaminated soil in Centennial Heights Park in Freelton.
‘She’s my mom!’: Weadick sisters touched by Hamilton Public Library’s planting of fond historic photographs
The Hamilton Public Library started a campaign during the pandemic of getting pictures, photographs and postcards from its archive out into the public
Highway 6 reopened after crash at Parkside
A truck hit wires while emergency services were on scene for earlier crash
Highway 6 closed after crash at Parkside
A truck hit wires after emergency services were on scene for earlier crash
Hamilton-born playwright Erin Shields’ ‘Queen Goneril’ is theatre that shmeks
Shields’ new work is a beautifully mounted work with strong performances enabled by challenging writing, Gary Smith writes.
Keep moving when your joints are achy
Exercise can reduce the impact of arthritic flare-ups and speed healing, Ernie Schramayr writes.
End of summer food news from around Hamilton
Reopenings, second locations, and other mouth-watering news from local restaurants, Diane Galambos writes.
Transgender food bank service at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre on Hamilton Mountain
Transgender food bank service at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre on Hamilton Mountain. It’s an opportunity for transgender folks to access a food bank in a comfortable setting, away from staring eyes.
Dundas Blues junior hockey returns to J.L. Grightmire Arena
Exhibition game Sept. 8, regular season home opener Sept. 22.
Ancaster council candidate Megg Markettos ready to 'give back to community'
First-time political candidate, Markettos wants to preserve downtown, create "safe spaces" for all residents.
Hamilton councillors back nuisance party bylaw
McMaster should help cover cost of responding to rowdy events, city politicians say
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Sept. 6)
Avoid traffic jams before they occur: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled seven closures in Hamilton on Sept. 6 for roadwork on Highway 403, Highway 6 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
McMaster researchers discover bacteria-killing toxin that could lead to innovation in antibiotics
The toxin targets RNA to kill bacteria
Dozens of school bus delays as Hamilton students return to class
Hamilton-Wentworth Student Transportation Service reported 73 delays in the morning
A ‘return to normal’ this school year, Ontario’s Education Minister Stephen Lecce pledges
As students across the province head back to school — though not until Wednesday in Toronto — Education Minister Stephen Lecce said they should look forward to “the beginning of a return to a normal school experience” after the chaos of lockdowns and online learning because of COVID-19.
Average price for Hamilton homes still sliding
Price slump comes as new listings dropped for fourth consecutive month
Missing Hamilton man survives being pinned under ATV nearly 20 hours
Robert King was found injured but alive by a volunteer near the Breezy Corners restaurant
Hamilton police searching for missing man in area of Safari Road
Robert King went out on his Rhino Yamaha side-by-side Monday and did not return
YWCA Hamilton announces early literacy program for vulnerable families
Pilot is tailored to post-pandemic needs and will provide assistance, advice and education to woman and their children.
Hamilton eyeing nuisance party bylaw
Proposed bylaw intended to target “fake homecoming” and other large, unsanctioned parties
Tour boat tales: Another ship sinks and more talk of a Hamilton Harbour hovercraft
Has harbourfront gentrification made possible a new wave of passenger vessels in the bay?
‘It has to be transformative’: Norfolk, Brant pin health-care hopes on new spirit of collaboration
Province says Ontario Health Teams will revitalize a ‘fragmented’ system and put patients first
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