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Updated 2024-12-25 15:30
Accused in deadly Mount Hope home invasion took part in botched B.C. hit
Police believe three men hired to carry out Faqir Ali abduction that turned deadly
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?
Cancer Assistance Program on Hamilton Mountain needs volunteer drivers
Volunteer driver Peter Mamer pulls the Cancer Assistance Program (CAP) van up to the front of the downtown area apartment building at 8:30 a.m.
Dundas Grant Boulevard stairs request rejected by conservation authority
Board directs staff to improve longer pathway accessing wider system
Ancaster's controversial cannabis store closes to relief of local residents
Cannabis Roll opened in 2021 on Hatton Drive, off Fiddler's Green but recently closed its doors.
Hamilton Labour Day activities return after a two-year absence
"Labour Day has really become an institution for some people," said Labour Council President Anthony Marco.
Nearly 100 deaths linked to Brantford residential school, survivors say
Group searching grounds of former Mohawk Institute have identified 97 children through new research
Hamilton man charged in trail sexual assault
Two women assaulted on trail near McMaster
Hamilton Spectator reporters targets of harassment
Harrassment has increased dramatically during the pandemic thanks to the rise of anti-vaccine and anti-mandate groups that routinely demeans journalis
‘Accidental drowning’ suspected in three-year-old’s death at Binbrook Conservation Area
Zahra Ousmane’s death does not appear suspicious, Hamilton police say, but they are appealing for witnesses
Three-year old girl dies after going missing at Binbrook Conservation Area
Zahra Ousmane was pronounced dead in hospital Saturday night
Search for missing girl at Binbrook Conservation Area ends tragically with three-year-old’s death
Zahra Ousmane was pronounced dead in hospital Saturday night
Hamilton short 25 school bus drivers as kids head back to class Tuesday
‘Sector-wide driver shortage’ affecting transportation companies’ recruitment
Early morning fire causes significant damage to Undermount Avenue home
Preliminary cause of fire is improperly discarded smoking materials on deck
Reopening of Simcoe detox centre ‘long overdue’
Closed for over six months, Holmes House to resume on-site drug treatment on Monday
It’s a Barton Street alleyway garden for everyone
Their chosen neighbourhood’s residents were not going to be shut out of their greenspace, couple decides, Robert Howard writes.
‘It’s time for a change’: Pat Daly finally has some competition in the upcoming municipal election
Two 20-somethings are running against the longtime Catholic school board chair in the race for Ward 7 trustee.
Plan for CityHousing units at east Hamilton rec centre fizzles
Ward 5 candidate says Riverdale project ‘urgent’ amid housing crisis
How to get fired before you even start a job
A Human Rights Tribunal adjudicator found an employer was committed to finding a way for a prospective employee to join the organization until his cor
How to get fired before you even start a job
A Human Rights Tribunal adjudicator found an employer was committed to finding a way for a prospective employee to join the organization until his cor
'Removing them from our stores': Major recall at Winners, HomeSense and Marshalls involving certain chairs triggers Health Canada warning after falls and injuries reported
Health Canada is warning shoppers at Winners, HomeSense and Marshalls who bought certain chairs to "immediately stop using" them as people are suffering a number of falls and injuries.
Hamilton Airbnb hosts slam city over proposed short-term rental changes
City wants to limit listings to a host’s principal residence and cap guest stays at a max of 120 nights per year
The bivalent vaccine and the COVID way forward
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Not an endorsement, Hamilton police say after photo with candidate sparks complaints
Ward 4 hopeful Max Francis says he regularly posts photos of people he meets
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Tom Jackson calls bus shelter vandalism 'senseless destruction'
In early August, 19 bus shelters across the city were vandalized.
Dundas Valley School of Art receives $42,300 Ontario Trillium Foundation grant
Support for non-profit school from OTF reaches $353,100 since 2020
Hamilton Liberal MP Filomena Tassi changes cabinet posts to deal with family health concerns
Tassi, who had been minister of Public Service and Procurement since 2021, will be responsible for economic development for Southern Ontario.
Tiger-Cats players visit Hamilton Food Share in Stoney Creek
Dylan Wynn knows what it’s like to be hungry.
Gun-toting Hamiltonian arrested on Simcoe trail
Cyclist spotted the weapon and called police
Dundas house fire causes $100,000 in damages
No injuries were reported in the early morning blaze.
Here’s what’s open and closed on Labour Day in Hamilton
What you can and can’t do on the statutory holiday
Stay out of the water at Hamilton’s Valens Conservation Area (Sept. 2)
Heading to the beach? You’ll want to stay out of the water at Valens Conservation Area as of Sept. 2 at 7 a.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality report from Hamilton Region Public Health
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Sept. 2)
Expect delays, especially during heavy traffic periods: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled eight closures in Hamilton on Sept. 2 for roadwork on Highway 403, Highway 6 and Queen Elizabeth Way
Ways to keep busy during the Labour Day long weekend in Hamilton
Support your Ticats, eat some ribs or head to the Paris Fair. There’s plenty to do in the area this long weekend.
Massive ring of birds captured on radar sparks interest in Long Point birds and migration
Bird experts hope the fascination will lead to concern and action for the birds whose numbers are in steep decline
‘All out-obsession’: Program for young bird enthusiasts focuses on conservation efforts
The Birds Canada (BC) Young Ornithologist Workshop’s (YOW) is an outreach program offering a heavily subsidized weeklong bird, natural history and sci
‘I’ve never looked back’: Hamilton’s Emilia McCarthy sees her acting career turning to more adult roles
Mind you, she hasn’t closed the door on Disney flicks, including Zombies 4.
Former Ryerson elementary principal spared jail time in sentencing for assaulting four students
Damir Ivankovic ordered to complete to three years probation and 100 hours of community service.
Get yer Labour Day motor runnin’
Plenty of racing action available this weekend
Ancaster resident Robert Baboth says serving on council would mean giving back to the community
Baboth and his wife Mary Beth Toth have been organizing the Dianne Baboth Memorial Golf Tournament to help families.
Dundas University Plaza auto centre demolition site water runoff tests found no hazard: City
Samples apparently not tested for fossil fuels despite potential presence in soil, groundwater
Stoney Creek candidate George Rusich brings 'passion' to the Ward 5 council race
"I can't go halfway," says the small business owner. "I go full blast."
'I needed a second set of eyes': Hamilton woman scores $75K Instant lottery win
Patricia Sinclair had butterflies in her stomach recently after scoring the top prize in the Instant Emoji$ game from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation.
The transit mayor? Bob Bratina wants to lead Hamilton council — and move ahead on a LRT project he has loudly opposed
The longtime LRT opponent says if he is elected mayor he will push for unionized HSR workers to run the train and try to prevent the project from turn
Hamilton police investigating Kinrade Avenue shooting Thursday morning
Police say they received reports of a Kinrade Avenue shooting at around 10:45 a.m.
Hamilton fire battles multiple-alarm blaze in west harbour neighbourhood
Fire says crews will be on scene ‘for some time’
Vegan eatery Bring Me Some bringing plant-based fast food to Concession Street
The vegan fast food stall will be opening in the former home of Papa Leo’s.
Microsoft-Activision deal faces in-depth UK antitrust probe
Microsoft Corp.’s planned $69 billion purchase of Activision Blizzard Inc. will be sent for an in-depth review unless the tech giant offers remedies to address the UK watchdog’s concerns.
Two Brantford men charged with first-degree murder in fatal baseball bat attack
Police said Peter Pottruff died June 20 after the May 25 assault.
Here’s what you need to know about Ontario’s new COVID isolation rules
Are we done with isolating for COVID?
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