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Updated 2024-12-25 15:30
Swoop launches winter schedule with new destinations from Hamilton
More flights coming to John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport in December
Hamilton man, woman facing charges in connection with alleged theft of van, car from Caledon
Caledon OPP say that a man and a woman are facing numerous charges in connection with the alleged theft of two vehicles from a Caledon work site.
Hamilton faces at least a dozen parkway crash lawsuits despite rejection of Red Hill class-action proposal
Some parkway collision victims and their families are waiting for results from the Red Hill inquiry before moving ahead with individual lawsuits
Stay out of the water at Hamilton’s Valens Conservation Area (Sept. 1)
Heading to the beach? You’ll want to stay out of the water at Valens Conservation Area as of Sept. 1 at 7 a.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality report from Hamilton Region Public Health:
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Sept. 1)
Avoid traffic jams before they happen: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled seven closures in Hamilton on Sept. 1 for roadwork on Highway 403 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
Two Hamilton men arrested in last September’s deadly Mount Hope home invasion
It was last year, when armed men violently broke into the Ali family home, kidnapping a father and killing his son.
Flamborough parents hope back-to-school busing a smooth ride
As September dawns, Flamborough parents are crossing their fingers in hopes that buses arrive on time.
Non-profits not giving up on Mountain housing project despite multimillion-dollar shortfall
Partners aim to build 266 units at 60 Caledon Ave. but escalating costs hurdle for federal funding
Five more ways to create an enhanced TFSA strategy
Here are Thie Convery’s remaining 5 steps for tax and estate planning strategy
Five Hamilton men were accidentally entwined in the Munich massacre. Here’s their incredible story
The shocking terrorist attack started 50 years ago Monday.
Duo Oriana opens the season at Hammer Baroque
After a two-and-a-half year pandemic-induced hiatus, Bud Roach’s Hammer Baroque is back in action.
Nuela Charles’ music is about having faith in oneself
The album’s lead single “Awakening” is an anthem of self-affirmation with Charles repeating the words “nothing stronger than a woman” in a post-chorus
Theatre Ancaster's British Invasion hits the Memorial Arts Centre stage Sept. 16
We’ve got rock! We’ve got pop! We’ve got seats! A fabulous new show three years in the making is ready for Ancaster audiences.
Ancaster residents presented with 10 candidates for council to replace Coun. Lloyd Ferguson
The issues candidates are talking about include development, traffic, environmental sustainability and preserving heritage.
Dundas Osler Drive resurfacing anticipated to start on Sept. 6
Finalizing infrastructure locates could slightly delay scheduled start
'Throw them out': Massive recall of certain cold cuts sold at Metro, Food Basics, FreshCo, Sobeys, Longo's, IGA, Safeway and other grocery stores triggers allergy warning to shoppers in Canada
"May cause a serious or life-threatening reaction."
Three Kawartha Lakes OPP officers charged in shooting death of 18-month-old Jameson Shapiro
OPP Constables Nathan Vanderheyden, Kenneth Pengelly and Grason Cappus each face charges of manslaughter and criminal negligence causing death
‘When is enough going to be enough?’: Paramedics respond to suspected overdose a kilometre away from overdose awareness event
Hamilton Urban Core Community Health Centre — along with other organizations including the Hub, YWCA Hamilton, Helping Hands Street Mission and the Co
‘We are sleepwalking towards disaster’ on Lake Erie, environmental group says
#WeAreLakeErie Day raises awareness of toxic algal blooms that threaten drinking water for millions
Hamilton reserves COVID booster appointments for kids
Hamilton families can book COVID-19 booster appointments for kids aged 5 to 11 starting on Thursday at 8 a.m.
Hamilton hospitals ask for ‘patience and understanding’ amid mounting pressure
Hamilton Health Sciences is routinely operating at more than 110 per cent capacity, says chief of emergency medicine.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Aug. 31)
Expect delays, especially during heavy traffic periods: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled seven closures in Hamilton on Aug. 31 for roadwor
Ontario announces new rules for anyone who tests positive for COVID-19, and here's what residents need to know
Dr. Kieran Moore, Ontario’s chief medical officer of health, addresses the changes.
Ontario announces new rules for anyone who tests positive for COVID-19 and here's what residents need to know
Dr. Kieran Moore, Ontario’s chief medical officer of health, addresses changes
McMaster Students Union joins nationwide call to action for addressing on-campus sexual assault
Recommendations comes as the university is set to review its sexual violence policy
Stay out of the water at Hamilton’s Valens Conservation Area (Aug. 31)
Heading to the beach? You’ll want to stay out of the water at Valens Conservation Area as of Aug. 31 at 7 a.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality report from Hamilton Region Public Health:
16-year-old charged with impaired driving after flipping car on Linc off-ramp
Teen had no serious injuries after crash on westbound Upper Gage exit
Altar-ed states: A music hall is in the making at New Vision United Church
Cost estimate for conversion at the old sanctuary in downtown Hamilton doubles in two years to $3.9 million.
Burlington residents surprised, on edge after coyote attacks
Expert says feeding coyotes conditions them to interact with humans and possibly attack
Altar-ed states: A music hall is in the making at New Vision United Church
Cost estimate for conversion at the old sanctuary in downtown Hamilton doubles in two years to $3.9 million.
Train your brain by reading
Reading about the adventures of others can make your brain feel like you did it yourself
Dundas University Plaza auto service centre runoff test results awaited by city, ministry
Site was identified as Area of Potential Environmental Concern in 2012
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE?: Funding approved to help Stoney Creek Optimist Little League at various parks
Hamilton council approved over $4,000 to have portable washrooms located at various parks in Ward 9.
Hamilton receives $3.6 million to expand children's museum, update tourism centre
Other projects include improving Victoria and Beasley parks and installing touchless faucets in 81 facilities.
Shiny roof on new St. Catherine of Siena church on Hamilton Mountain being covered
Drivers in the Rymal Road East and Upper Sherman Avenue area won’t have to squint for much longer.
‘Goldilocks kind of summer’: What is behind this longer, warmer Hamilton summer?
In Hamilton, the temperature has been above 20 C for almost 100 consecutive days
Hamilton is hiking HSR bus fares Sept. 1. What new service do you get for your money?
Bus improvements this fall feature new rush-hour and Saturday service on the waterfront-to-airport A Line.
Pickleball Hamilton raises over $8K for Ronald McDonald House
Pickleball Hamilton Association raised over $8,000 for Ronald McDonald House at their Steel Town Showdown tournament on the weekend of Aug. 20.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Aug. 30)
Plan your route before you’re on the road: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 16 closures in Hamilton on Aug. 30 for roadwork on Highway 403, Highway 5 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
Stay out of the water at Hamilton’s Valens Conservation Area (Aug. 30)
Heading to the beach? You’ll want to stay out of the water at Valens Conservation Area as of Aug. 30 at 3 p.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality r
A harbour tour on the Hamiltonian, while dreaming of bigger ships
The 12-passenger tour boat carries the legacy of big passenger vessels from a century ago, writes Mark McNeil
Drug-induced psychosis led man to randomly stab stranger in Hamilton’s Corktown Park
The “complex” attempted murder case challenged how court deals with mental illness
A harbour tour on the Hamiltonian, while dreaming of bigger ships
The 12-passenger tour boat carries the legacy of big passenger vessels from a century ago, writes Mark McNeil
Ancaster home listed for $4M has a ‘Hollywood Hills-style backyard’
The Montgomery Drive home has six bedrooms and five bathrooms
‘I wouldn’t come out here alone’: Hamilton women change behaviours, take precautions amid spat of trail attacks
The latest incidents on the city’s trails include two separate sexual assaults near Chedoke Golf Course.
Could burnout become a factor for the Bulldogs?
Training camps opens just two months after the Memorial Cup run came to a close
Hamilton eateries are seeing rising costs of ingredients, and shrinking profit margins. How are they managing?
Driving for hours to get deals and using leftover food to create new recipes are among the ways local businesses are trying to get by.
Roma Bakery in Stoney Creek eyes $4-million expansion
What are the owners of Roma Bakery doing to mark 70 years in business?
Dundas' Grace Valley Church heritage permit recommended for approval
Congregation takes a step toward getting air conditioning in 148-year-old building
Hamilton activates photo radar enforcement along Upper Ottawa Street
The Upper Ottawa location is one of two sites for the automotive speed enforcement technology approved by council.
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