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Updated 2024-12-26 02:00
From Afghanistan, with style
Sima Sakha, an Afghan refugee, had a unique path to business ownership as she takes over Bruno’s School of Hair Design, a Hamilton hairstyling school
‘We’re lucky half of Flamborough didn’t burn down’: Farm owner vows cleanup of sanitizer-fuelled fire
Justin Holmes, the owner of a farm where a sanitizer-fuelled fire burned for two days, has promised to clean up the mess and prevent any environmental
Stoney Creek four-year-old raises $1,700 for Interval House of Hamilton with lemonade stand
It was a great day for lemonade and good deeds.
Cancer Assistance Program on Hamilton Mountain gets $100,000 donation from American Iron and Medal Recycling
The free equipment loan program provided by the Cancer Assistance Program (CAP) has received a $100,000 boost from American Iron and Metal Recycling (AIM).
Ancaster resident Cindy Kaye wants 'reasonable' development for town as she runs for Ward 12
Kaye, who lives off Wilson Street, wants to establish a walkable community as the town continues to grow.
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE?: New accessible play structure at Hamilton Mountain's Captain Cornelius Park
The city will be spending $24,000 to install a rubber tile pathway through wood chips to access the play equipment.
Dundas conservation area elaborate bush party spot dismantled: HCA
"Unauthorized tree removal and structures such as this are not cool."
Short bus-only lane on Main Street to improve safety
Advance transit signal allows buses to enter intersection first
Excitement at Pinty’s 100
Treyten Lapcevich won the series and $25,000 for the Scott Steckly racing team
Dane Evans to dress, but Matt Shiltz starts in Cats vs. Als
Ticats have three injuries to defensive starters, Steve Milton writes in his notebook on local sports
My nemesis: A Filter Queen vacuum
My mother wanted a Filter Queen as much as I wanted a pogo stick — which was a lot.
Four new COVID-19 deaths reported in Haldimand-Norfolk
Two residents currently in hospital, down from 22 last week.
Police charge 25-year-old Hamilton man with attempted murder in west Mountain shooting
Hamilton police have arrested a 25-year-old man in connection with a July 21 shooting on the west Mountain
Teachers brace for ‘tooth and nail’ fight with province over wages, benefits
Ontario high school teachers union president says current signals from the province about privatizing health-care mirror what is going on in education.
Hamilton asked to delay Chedoke Creek dredging
Representatives of Six Nations hereditary leaders request “pause” in project to allow for Indigenous consultation.
Hamilton steelworkers reach contract agreement with Stelco, avert strike threat
Nearly 600 unionized workers would have been in a legal strike position this week if an agreement was not reached.
Corktown row house listed for $749,000
Built in 1894, 225 Ferguson Ave. S. is perfect for heritage home admirers.
Doug Ford Tories unveil health-care changes to free up hospitals but stress ‘Ontarians will always access health care with their OHIP card’
Health Minister Sylvia Jones and Long-Term Care Minister Paul Calandra unveiled a suite of changes that may not appease critics who fear increased privatization.
Have you seen Charmaine Ashworth?
Police say they are concerned for safety of 31-year-old known to reside in Toronto and Brantford.
Air Canada traffic approaching 2019 traffic levels, CEO says
Air Canada released statistics on Wednesday night indicating ridership levels are approaching 2019, pre-pandemic levels.
The Bay reinvents itself with … Zellers? Why Hudson’s Bay is resurrecting the beloved discount store
Now, about a decade later, Hudson’s Bay Co. — which has owned the Zellers brand since the late ’70s — plans to revive the defunct retailer, banking on name recognition and nostalgia to attract crowds.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Aug. 18)
Don’t get stuck in traffic: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled nine closures in Hamilton on Aug. 18 for roadwork on Highway 403, Highway 5, Highway 6 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
Stay out of the water at Hamilton’s Christie Conservation Area and Valens Conservation Area (Aug. 18)
Heading to the beach? You’ll want to stay out of the water at Christie Conservation Area and Valens Conservation Area as of Aug. 18 at 7 a.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality report from Hamilton Region Public Health:
For terminally ill family members, here’s a 10-step estate and tax planning strategy to enhance total TFSA value
Family should begin implementing this estate and tax planning strategy before their terminally-ill father dies
Flamborough businesses face recruitment woes amid labour shortage
Where have all the workers gone? That question is being echoed by many business owners in Flamborough, which has not been immune to the labour shortage experienced across the province.
A look back on George Fox’s Hall of Fame career
Longtime Ancaster resident to be inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame
These St. Joe’s staff accessed the health records of ex-relatives, former in-laws, colleagues and friends — and they weren’t fired
Documents provided to The Spectator shed new light on the extent of recent privacy scandals
Burlington actor Vince Carlin is on the road with “There Goes the Bride”, a four-alarm farce
Former ombudsman for the CBC from 2006-2010, Vince Carlin held other high-powered jobs as well, such as Time magazine’s foreign correspondent to Canad
Guide to fall fairs and festivals around Hamilton
Step back to simpler times of ribbons won, candy apple treats and giant pumpkins.
Aug. 19 marks 80th anniversary of ill-fated Dieppe raid
They are gone, but in Hamilton they will never be forgotten.
Greek Fest returns to Inch Park on Hamilton Mountain
The sounds of Opa! (a Greek pronouncement of celebration) will be emanating from Inch Park in the coming days.
PHOTO: Julianna Jones sings on Concession for Hamilton’s Summer Concert Series
Hamilton’s Summer Concert Series paid a visit to Concession Street on Aug. 13. The free outdoor concert series wraps up Aug. 19, with performances in downtown Stoney Creek. Shown here, Julianna Jones performs in the parking lot at Mountain Tire.
Hamilton Ward 5 candidate Angela Pugliese wants to make sure residents are protected around Eastgate Square
Pugliese remains supportive of the light rail train project, but wants it to be done right.
'We were frozen with shock!': Gas run leads to $54K lottery win for Ancaster man
While high gas prices were making headlines earlier this year, an Ancaster man's recent visit to a local Esso station paid off big.
Dundas Community Services introduces new team members
Melanie Barlow took over as DCS executive director in January.
Four charged after police say man was tied to chair, assaulted
Police search for fifth suspect after arresting four individuals on forcible confinement charges
Hamilton Bulldogs seek billet families
The OHL club is recruiting local families to house, feed and support its young players.
The challenge of fixing the housing problem when people dislike the solutions
Some don’t want to grow out, some don’t want to grow up and some don’t want to grow in. What’s the other option?
Hamilton council is in ‘lame-duck’ territory ahead of municipal election
With six members guaranteed to make exits, a provincial law will soon kick in restricting big decisions.
Last Stelco blast furnace demolished on Hamilton bayfront
The towering structure was felled by a controlled explosion just after 9 a.m.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Aug. 17)
Plan your route before you’re in your car: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled nine closures in Hamilton on Aug. 17 for roadwork on Highway 403, Highway 5 and Highway 6.
Stay out of the water at Hamilton’s Christie Conservation Area and Valens Conservation Area (Aug. 17)
Heading to the beach? You’ll want to stay out of the water at Christie Conservation Area and Valens Conservation Area as of Aug. 17 at 3 p.m. Here’s t
Gord Lewis of Teenage Head was allegedly killed by his own son. What is behind parricide, the act of a child killing a parent?
Two recent cases involving allegations of parricide have shaken Hamilton recently. Jonathan Lewis is accused of killing his father, Gord Lewis. And Ri
Rockton Fair Ambassador Jenna Erkelens heading to CNE
After having her term as Rockton Fair ambassador extended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Lynden’s Jenna Erkelens is finally going to the Canadian National Exhibition to compete in the annual Ambassador of the Fairs competition.
Police chief among candidates looking to oust Kristal Chopp as mayor of Norfolk County
With filing deadline fast approaching, incumbents in two wards remain unchallenged
New programs help prepare east Hamilton newcomer students for school
Empowerment Squared has launched two new programs aimed at building confidence, skills and knowledge in students who recently arrived in Canada.
Average price for one-bedroom units in Hamilton hit yearly high in July
But rent for two-bedroom flats declined for the third consecutive month
Gord Lewis of Teenage Head was allegedly killed by his own son. What is behind parricide, the act of a child killing a parent?
Two recent cases involving allegations of parricide have shaken Hamilton recently. Jonathan Lewis is accused of killing his father, Gord Lewis. And Ri
Feds invest $1.9M to support Black-led businesses in Hamilton and Windsor
Grant is a part of the government’s Black Entrepreneurship Program — an investment of over $265 million
Ancaster Diamondbacks miss playoffs at Canadian Little League Championships
Representing Ontario at the Canadian Little League Championships in Calgary last week, the Ancaster Diamondbacks Major little league team finished out of the playoffs, with a 1-5 record.
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