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The Shakespearience of a lifetime — Hamilton youngsters wow audience at Dundas Little Theatre
16 young Hamiltonians invited to a day at the Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake and treated to a performance of “The Importance of Being Earnest,”
Wild Waterworks removes public weight scale after backlash
Hamilton water park says the scale was only used because another one, with a remote display, had recently broken
Hamilton council calls for security cameras in John Rebecca Park
Surveillance in response to complaints about illegal activity, but critics say move won’t address core issues
Dundas York to Watson's Lane multi-use path anticipated in October
Project awarded to contractor after month-long review.
Dundas Peak helicopter 'rescue' was training exercise
Royal Canadian Air Force Transport and Rescue Squadron spent two days practicing in the Hamilton area.
Fire at rural Flamborough property still burning after 24 hours
Ministry of Environment observed no ecological fallout from the blaze, which was fuelled in large part by significant quantities of hand sanitizer
Exposing the deny and delay corporate playbook
Corporations only need to confuse enough of us to sow doubt and confusion, writes Jay Robb.
Hamilton council suspends city’s mandatory vaccination policy
Spectre of termination put workers through ‘mental anguish,’ Esther Pauls says
Shipping news: What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton for July 31 to Aug. 6.
Domestic: 6U.S.A.: 2Overseas: 64 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry3 vessels handled petroleum product2 vessels handled agricultural product1 vessel handled fertilizer cargo1 vessel handled ag
'Finally being represented': Lynden's Tyler McDonald goes for gold at Canada Summer Games
Lynden’s Tyler McDonald is going for gold with the Team Ontario’s women’s box lacrosse team at the 2022 Canada Summer Games in Niagara.
Hamilton police board reviewing use-of-force and prisoner policies after violent arrest
The arrest was captured on video and led to an officer being charged with assault
One dead in COVID-19 outbreak at Dunnville long-term care home
Eleven residents remain in isolation, with visitation restricted
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Eleven residents remain in isolation, with visitation restricted
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Aug. 12)
Avoid traffic jams before they happen: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 15 closures in Hamilton on Aug. 12 for roadwork on Highway 403, Highway 5, Highway 6 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
Hamilton’s public beaches are open for swimming (Aug. 12)
Heading to the beach? You’re in luck — Hamilton’s public beaches are open for swimming as of Aug. 12 at 3 p.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality
Apple TV+’s ‘The Big Cigar’ brings Black Panther Party’s Huey P. Newton to Hamilton
‘The Big Cigar’ focuses on his escape from manhunt to Cuba in 1974
Dundas’ Tristan Mullally heads up Golf Canada’s new program
Tristan Mullally joined Golf Canada 11 years ago when he was the successful candidate to head up this country’s national women’s amateur team.
18 things to do around Hamilton this summer weekend
Your weekend planner of events for Aug. 13 and 14
Man and woman arrested in Brantford murder
Rorey Hill, 38, and Jessica Poreba, 41, were arrested on Tuesday
Son charged in death of Gord Lewis had history of mental-health issues
Teenage Head guitarist was found dead Sunday; his son is facing charges
Hamilton Health Sciences loses more than a quarter of key cardiac surgery staff
Union says hospitals battling over workers during unprecedented staffing crisis
One dead in COVID-19 outbreak at Dunnville long-term care home
Eleven residents remain in isolation, with visitation restricted
After record-worst year, Hamilton’s opioid crisis continues to rear its head
Paramedics responding to 61 suspected overdose calls per month
You can buy surplus food from these Hamilton businesses for cheap thanks to a new app
Too Good To Go has officially launched in the city, connecting people with local businesses with surplus food to prevent waste
Dundas Cootes Drive hazardous material response wasn't required
​The Hamilton Fire Department dispatched 11 units to a possible hazardous materials call in the area of Cootes Drive and Dundas Street at 1:29 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 8, according to a post on the department’s Twitter feed.
Condos to rise 13 storeys on former east Hamilton university site
New Horizon Development to build 1,341 units on King Street East
City of Hamilton needs staff to keep up with Ontario’s housing-approval changes
Roughly $5.3 million in fee revenues ‘at risk’ if Hamilton can’t meet planning deadlines
Flamborough fire burns into the night Thursday
Chief Dave Cunliffe said that two large barns were burned down, in addition to a number of vehicles, hay bales and a significant quantity of hand sani
Firefighters battle large blaze on Flamborough property
The Hamilton Fire Department says a barn has burned to the ground on Regional Road 97.
Toronto man pleads guilty in violent drug robbery turned shooting on Barton Street East
Tyrell Edwards-Lafleur severely beat his victim before shooting him in the chest in February 2019, court heard
Building collapse keeps stretch of King Street closed
The city said in an email that staff discovered additional damage to “structural building components” across the facades of 455, 457, and 461 King St.
Former Waterloo reporter in hospital following motorbike crash, ‘can use all the support he can get’
Many know Jackson as a local reporter and photographer whose work appeared in the Waterloo Chronicle.
OPP identify pair killed in Haldimand County crash
Two others hurt in crash on Haldimand Road 17
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Aug. 11)
Expect delays, especially during busy travel times: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 16 closures in Hamilton on Aug. 11 for roadwork on Highway 403, Highway 5, Highway 6 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
Hamilton’s public beaches are open for swimming (Aug. 11)
Heading to the beach? You’re in luck — Hamilton’s public beaches are open for swimming as of Aug. 11 at 7 a.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality report from Hamilton Region Public Health:
First-place Honey Badgers want the league title too
Burlington’s Caleb Agada up for two major league awards in CEBL Championship weekend, writes Steve Milton
Photo radar latest safety measure pitched for collision-prone Main Street
Council has approved a list of ‘short-term’ safety changes to five-lane Main Street ahead of an eventual conversion to two-way traffic, which won’t ha
Signs of small increase in COVID transmission in Hamilton
Overall, COVID spread is high and holding steady
Radha S. Menon’s ‘Blackberry’ has a dark and disturbing heart
Produced by her own Red Betty Theatre Company, Radha S. Menon has taken a swerve toward polemic.
'Take a toll': Motorsports industry feeling the burn from gas prices in Flamborough
As inflation soars and the gasoline prices remain high, the motorsports industry is bearing the brunt of the situation.
Unsafe Streets: Hamilton’s ‘Main Street expressway’ is the widest one-way street in Ontario — for now
Hamilton plans to change that portly road record with new safety measures meant to narrow the collision-prone arterial — and eventually, convert it to
Residents, developers clash over height of Jamesville project in Hamilton’s North End
Councillor ‘hopeful’ seventh storeys on affordable buildings won’t lead to tribunal appeal
Hamilton asks to join drug decriminalization experiment
City councillors also request stiffer penalties for production and distribution of illegal drugs
‘How am I going to make a dollar on this?’: Depression and anxiety higher among farmers than general population, University of Guelph survey finds
Findings no surprise to Burford farmer, who says farming is stressful at the best of times.
Hamilton’s $1-billion plan to stop sewer overflows and flooding
It will take decades to dig up and separate old lower-city pipes that flow both sewage and stormwater. But with climate change-fuelled storms on the r
Cyclists struck by vehicles in Hamilton
One victim is in serious but stable condition
Ten cases of monkeypox in Hamilton men
Weekly vaccine clinics being held for those most at risk
Hamilton confirms presence of toxic blue-green algae at Pier 4
Beach is closed until further notice
Canada Revenue Agency says it has about $1.4 billion from nearly 9 million uncashed cheques. Here's how Canadians can get their cash
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has approximately $1.4 billion in cheques that have gone uncashed over the years, it said.
Police seek suspect in central Hamilton church arsons
A male suspect was captured on video spray painting and setting fire to the exterior of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses on Delaware Avenue.
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