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Updated 2024-12-26 02:00
Rainfall warning issued for areas in north Hamilton
“Heavy downpours” and flooding possible in parts of Flamborough
Hamilton man charged in three murder cases found dead in jail
Abdelaziz Ibrahim faced three first-degree murder charges
Field of 91 officially in Hamilton’s election race
Two wards draw citywide high of 11 candidates each ahead of Oct. 24 vote
Hamilton drops dredger in Chedoke amid Indigenous complaints
City of Hamilton’s project aims to suck up 22,000 tonnes of sewage sludge from creek after massive four-year leak
Hamilton proceeds with Chedoke dredging amid Indigenous complaints
The city of Hamilton’s project aims to suck up 22,000 tonnes of sewage slug from creek after massive four-year leak
These Hamilton public beaches are open for swimming (Aug. 22)
Heading to the beach? You’re in luck — 6 Hamilton public beaches are open for swimming as of Aug. 22 at 3 p.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality r
‘Keep Women Safe Walk’ spurred by Hamilton trail attacks
Local women gather to draw city, police attention to the issue.
Upper Ottawa Street reopened after pedestrian struck
A 19-year-old woman is in stable condition
Short stretch of Upper Ottawa closed after pedestrian struck
A 20-year-old woman sent to hospital
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Aug. 22)
Expect delays or adjust your route: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 12 closures in Hamilton on Aug. 22 for roadwork on Highway 403, Highway 6 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
Dr. John Bienenstock was a ‘revolutionary thinker’ at McMaster University
The Dundas resident — who died July 25 at age 85 — did landmark studies on how the immune system and nervous system communicate with each other.
‘Nature is my teacher’: Remembering Catherine Gibbon, landscape painter extraordinaire
‘Light and Shadow’, an exhibition at the Carnegie Gallery, pays tribute to Catherine Gibbon, who died unexpectedly in December at 72.
Caring Hearts knitting group at Sackville rec centre on Hamilton Mountain needs wool
Got a bag or two of wool you are not using?
Church of Scientology comes to Hamilton Mountain
There’s activity in the former Chalmers Presbyterian Church on Mountain Park Avenue.
Ancaster native Chuck Alkerton looking to follow in Coun. Lloyd Ferguson's political shoes
The retired city employee is against high taxes, large developments and increasing traffic volumes.
Dundas York Road traffic lights could be tendered by end of year
Installations at York-Olympic and York-Old Guelph anticipated in 2023
Winona Peach Fest returns ‘full speed ahead’
Mark Wasilewski says all the ingredients — especially critically important volunteers — are ready for a successful return of the Winona Peach Festival after a two-year pandemic hiatus.
‘What pandemic?’: Feeling normal again at the Cactus Festival
COVID may not be over but thousands of people filling the streets of Dundas suggest people are ready to return to life as we knew it
Increased paramedics calls isn’t a COVID problem, report shows
Hamilton region accounted for largest per cent of Ontario patient transports in 2019
Freelton's Studio NOW looks to stretch offerings beyond yoga, Pilates in the fall
According to owner Susan Feuerstake, it’s all about coming together.
Siria Szkurhan’s lovely Ancaster garden
Siria has her own claims to fame. She was a teacher at St. Mary Catholic high school in Hamilton, won a Prime Minister’s award for teaching, and put t
Hamilton police investigating motor vehicle fatality
“Patient (was) pronounced deceased on scene,” David Thompson, paramedics superintendent, said.
Traffic disruption at Greenhill Ave. due to watermain break
‘Repairs are expected to be completed by 6 p.m. (Saturday),’ the city said.
‘Only dead fish go with the flow’: Terry Whitehead bows out of Hamilton politics
West Mountain councillor cites deteriorating health in decision not to run again
Watch what you do on your lunch break
If what you are doing makes your co-workers uncomfortable and violates a company policy, it could land you in hot water.
Watch what you do on your lunch break
If what you are doing makes your co-workers uncomfortable and violates a company policy, it could land you in hot water.
Before the Stelco boom: Do Hamiltonians deserve advance notice before loud, dusty demolitions?
Residents across Hamilton were surprised by the explosive collapse of Stelco’s former blast furnace. Residents and council candidates argue they deser
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE? 157 Mill St. N. in Waterdown
Dead sugar maple tree chopped down on Grace Anglican Church property.
They won another gold medal. But that’s only part of the Knot-A-Breast story
The Knot-A-Breast dragonboat team is one of this city’s great — and most-inspirational — sports successes
Open races, acclamations and youth: Five things to watch as nominations are set for the next wave of school trustees
In total, 59 candidates have thrown their hats in the ring to run for Hamilton school board trustee.
Candidates set for Hamilton’s ‘change’ election
Several council seats guaranteed to turn over after residents hit polls Oct. 24
Dundas University Plaza damaged water main impacts creek, businesses
Run-off flowed over parking lot and into Ancaster Creek
80th anniversary of the sacrifice at Dieppe remembered at Dieppe Veterans Memorial Park in Hamilton
Mostly sunny skies and warm temperatures greeted about 300 people who attended the memorial service commemorating the 80th anniversary of the ill-fated raid on the French coastal town of Dieppe during the Second World War this morning (Aug. 19).
Have you seen Stacey McLennan?
Missing person Stacey McLennan, 32, was last heard from June 30 and reported missing Aug. 11.
Ancaster Optimists' Cruise Nights are back at Canadian Tire
Tuesday evening event runs through Sept. 13.
Buchanan Park Ladies Recreational Softball League on Hamilton Mountain hosting playoff fundraiser
The Buchanan Park Ladies Recreational Softball League wraps up their season Aug. 27 with a fundraising playoff tournament that is open to the public with proceeds going to Ronald McDonald House in Hamilton.
Stoney Creek's Will MacLeod wins gold with Team Canada at World Junior Lacrosse Championships
After a tough exit from the Ontario junior-A lacrosse playoffs, Will MacLeod wasn’t ready to hang up his gear just yet.
Ancaster Horticultural Society honours top gardens for 2022
The Ancaster Horticultural Society celebrated this year’s floral favourites by handing out 125 trillium awards Aug. 16 at Fieldcote Memorial Park and Museum.
Burlington Golf and Country Club celebrates a big milestone
The club has had a rich history.
Mayoral candidate Keanin Loomis pledges ward town-hall meetings
Labour council backs ward and school board candidates, and other municipal election notes.
Chicken truck crash closes parts of Rymal Road East
Hamilton police shut down intersection at Terryberry Road, leaving only one lane of Rymal for traffic in both directions.
Bob Bratina’s ‘marathon run’ for Hamilton mayor underway
Former MP and one-time mayor announces goals during fundraising dinner.
Judge rules Hamilton should release secret legal documents to Red Hill public inquiry
The city had argued legally “privileged” documents should be exempt from the judicial probe into the slippery Red Hill Valley Parkway mystery. Council
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Aug. 19)
Plan your trip before you’re on the road: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 10 closures in Hamilton on Aug. 19 for roadwork on Highway 403, Highway 5, Highway 6 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
These Hamilton public beaches are open for swimming (Aug. 19)
Heading to the beach? You’re in luck — 6 Hamilton public beaches are open for swimming as of Aug. 19 at 7 a.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality report from Hamilton Region Public Health:
A dozen or so summertime things to do around Hamilton
There’s festivals, concerts, craft markets and more to fill your days this weekend
A summer of reckoning: Saddled with pandemic debt, one in six small businesses are considering closing, study finds
Toby Sue Carrel opened the Riverdale Hive studio in June 2021 and was chugging along until the Omicron wave of COVID hit. That setback combined with inflation has made keeping the doors open a stressful challenge.
Hamilton hosts Canadians trying to get a spot on reality show ‘Tough as Nails’
Phil Keoghan, producer of the CBS show, hopes to create an American vs Canadian rivalry
‘There’s a need for young voices’: Four recent high school grads are vying for spots as school board trustees in municipal election
What’s behind the youth wave? Experts, and the candidates themselves, weigh in.
St. Joe’s creates new executive position for security of patient files amid backlash
Changes come after The Spectator reported several intentional staff breaches at the hospital in 2021
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