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Brott Music Festival rings out with ‘The Sound of Music’
“I just feel that it’s got to be so important and I try to catch every little nuance that’s available and I just chalk it up to the fact that it’s bec
Stelco workers in Hamilton will be in legal strike position Aug. 16
Nearly 600 unionized workers for the steelmaker in Hamilton have been without a contract since June 30. Another 1,000 Stelco workers in Nanticoke have
Pop-up COVID Elvis food drive Aug. 16 at Eleanor Park on Hamilton Mountain
Residents around Eleanor Park on the southeast Mountain are going to get all shook up.
Gord Lewis’s complex relationship with a wild way of life, as guitarist for legendary Hamilton rock band Teenage Head
Lewis struggled with depression and money struggles but loved making the music that made Teenage Head famous, Jeff Mahoney writes.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Aug. 10)
Plan your route before you’re on the road: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 16 closures in Hamilton on Aug. 10 for roadwork on Highway 403, Highway 5, Highway 6 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
Hamilton’s public beaches are open for swimming (Aug. 10)
Heading to the beach? You’re in luck — Hamilton’s public beaches are open for swimming as of Aug. 10 at 7 a.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality report from Hamilton Region Public Health:
James, Jack and the 13 feet cucumber plant
Two brothers have harvested between 12 and 20 pickling cucumbers every day in Hamilton since the first week of July.
Cactus Festival offers free accessible rides hour
The 47th annual Dundas Cactus Festival is back for another year of fun gathering local businesses, food vendors with specialties from around the world
McMaster professor and students build Hamilton 2SLGBTQ+ Community Archive
Hamilton’s history of gay activism brought to life from a collection with nearly 40 years of materials of local activist Michael Johnstone.
Gord Lewis’s complex relationship with a wild way of life, as guitarist for legendary Hamilton rock band Teenage Head
Gord Lewis struggled with depression and money struggles but loved making the music that made Teenage Head famous
Hamilton Police looking for sexual assault suspect
Incident reportedly occurred in Pleasant View area of Dundas.
Here’s what Hamilton council’s approved ‘safety plan’ for Terry Whitehead includes
Strategy follows ethics probe that found Mountain councillor bullied, harassed officials
Director to lead Hamilton’s carbon-cutting climate action strategy
Plan involves $11.4 billion in investment by 2050, but ‘cost of doing nothing’ more severe, staff say
Ten places to go camping within an hour of Hamilton
No need to drive hours for summer adventure
Hamilton facing potential 6.9 per cent tax increase in 2023, with further increases in 2024, 2025
The budget pressures facing the city include inflation, COVID-19 expenses, and collective bargaining that begins in 2023.
Is it safe for teenagers to use whey protein?
Whey protein is most definitely not a drug, Ernie Schramayr writes.
Mayor Fred Eisenberger regrets backing Red Hill probe amid escalating costs
Lawyer says rising price tag part of ‘unpredictable nature’ of judicial inquiry
I won’t cross the floor, says Haldimand-Norfolk’s independent MPP
Parties have come calling but Bobbi Ann Brady pledges allegiance to constituents
Tomah Restaurant to reopen in downtown Hamilton six months after shutting down due to rent hike
Owner Mohamad Tomeh hopes to open new King West location by end of August
WAWG video outlines sexual assault services in Hamilton
You are not alone; we believe you and there are places to go for help.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Aug. 9)
Expect delays or plan an alternative route: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 14 closures in Hamilton on Aug. 9 for roadwork on Highway 403, Highway 5, Highway 6 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
Stay out of the water at Hamilton’s Valens Conservation Area (Aug. 9)
Heading to the beach? You’ll want to stay out of the water at Valens Conservation Area as of Aug. 9 at 7 a.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality report from Hamilton Region Public Health:
So long, Sweet Beets: Vegan eatery to close its doors
The Ottawa Street North eatery was known for its burgers, pizza and ice cream
‘I want justice for my daughter’: In the wake of a brutal attack on a Hamilton sex worker, a mother speaks out
Mother of victim calls for change and increased protections for those working on the streets
Hamilton still owns sunken warships. What do we do with them?
Flashbacks: City of Hamilton still owns the sunken Scourge and Hamilton but no one is sure what to do with them
Flamborough landowner seeks to have polluted dirt mountain charges tossed over “abuse of process”
Waterdown Garden Supplies faces a slew of environmental charges linked to the Mob-linked mountain of dirt on Highway 5 that no one is willing to clean
'Forefront of that change': Zobia Jawed running for Flamborough Ward 15 council seat
Waterdown’s Zobia Jawed is running for the Ward 15 Hamilton city council seat.
Fourth COVID vaccine doses aren’t making it into arms in these GTA neighbourhoods
The challenges associated with access to and trust of the COVID-19 vaccine in the GTA’s most vulnerable communities are playing out once again, with the Toronto neighbourhoods hardest hit by the virus over the past two-and-a-half years seeing among the lowest fourth-dose uptake rates in Ontario.
'IMMEDIATELY STOP USING': Massive recall at Canadian Tire, Home Depot, Lowe's, RONA and other stores of 118,000 saws after multiple injuries reported, triggering warning from Health Canada
Multiple laceration injuries have been reported by users in Canada and the U.S. using certain saws and, as a result, it has triggered a major warning and recall by Health Canada.
Former premier Rae calls Bob Huget ‘hardworking’ and ‘a lovely man’
Heath-care advocate was labour leader, MPP, cabinet minister, community activist
Redefining who will be Hamilton's 'change' mayor
Keanin Loomis, Bob Bratina and Andrea Horwath will have to redefine how they will improve Hamiltonians' lives.
Sierra Supply Chain Services opens 'state-of-the-art' $65-million facility in Red Hill Business Park
CEO Rob Vander Broek says the facility is the "first of its kind" in the country.
Tiny Home Show draws a crowd to Ancaster Fairgrounds
Tiny Home Show draws a crowd to Ancaster Fairgrounds. For Bianca Metz, tiny home living isn’t a sacrifice. It’s a preferred lifestyle.
Hamilton mayoral candidate Keanin Loomis says only he can reach out to higher levels of government without the "baggage"
Loomis says former mayor Bob Bratina and former Ontario NDP leader Andrea Horwath have too much "baggage."
Risk of thunderstorm added to heat warning
As temperatures near 40 C, Hamilton’s medical officer of health has issued an extended heat warning
No relief from scorching heat expected Monday
As temperatures near 40 C, Hamilton’s medical officer of health has issued an extended heat warning
Charlie Paul was the voice of 'O Canada' at Hamilton Mountain legion on Remembrance Day
The booming voice that sang “O Canada” on Remembrance Day at the Mountain legion for decades has been silenced.
Teen caught driving 152 km/h on the Linc
Police impounded the vehicle and the 17-year-old is facing a licence suspension.
Masks won’t be mandatory in Ontario schools this fall
Masks will not be mandatory in Ontario schools this fall, but will be provided to staff and students who wish to continue wearing them if they are concerned about COVID-19, the education ministry says.
Stay out of the water at Hamilton’s Valens Conservation Area (Aug. 8)
Heading to the beach? You’ll want to stay out of the water at Valens Conservation Area as of Aug. 8 at 7 a.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality report from Hamilton Region Public Health:
Saluting women’s talents
Regina Haggo: Art Gallery of Hamilton showcases female artists in bijou exhibition
One person in custody after a murder in downtown Hamilton
Hamilton police are investigating a homicide in the area of Catharine Street South
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Aug. 8)
Expect delays or adjust your route: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 17 closures in Hamilton on Aug. 8 for roadwork on Highway 403, Highway 5, Highway 6 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
Two candidates vying for Ward 15 public board trustee
Graeme Noble will face off against Catherine Kronas for the seat vacated by two-term Ward 15 trustee Penny Deathe.
Hamilton community groups aiming to get a grip on hate incident data
Faced with a rising tide of hate-inspired incidents in Hamilton, a local community group is working with area researchers to provide a clear picture of hate in the city and beef up support for victims. The Hamilton Centre for Civic Inclusion has p
Ghosts in the Villa: Alleged mastermind of identity theft scheme asked court for mercy
Former Villa Italia executive director asked for access to his bank account shortly before his death
Hamilton's planning committee approves a Wilson Street development that most people can support
The property at 327 and 335 Wilson St. E. will be see a new mixed-used building that preserves the heritage of the building.
Dundas Grace Valley Church air conditioning proposal begins heritage planning review
Preliminary plan conditionally recommended by Cross-Melville heritage committee
King Street East remains closed as building collapse repairs continue
Facade of a building near East Avenue North crumbled Friday afternoon
Unemployment rate drops, economic growth ‘optimistic’ for Hamilton: report
The unemployment rate for Steeltown was 4.3 per cent in July, dropping by 0.3 percentage points month over month
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