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Updated 2024-12-26 14:15
'In high demand': Gas prices increasing seasonal camping demand in Flamborough
Soaring gas prices are keeping people closer to home — something that means business is booming at campgrounds in Flamborough.
‘Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story’ is a raucous and heart-bracing ride
It is theatre that smacks you in the face while it tenderly tickles your funny-bone and makes your heart do flip-flops
NASCAR taking to the streets of Chicago in 2023
A special 2.2-mile, 12-turn course will be set up in the Windy City for its first-ever street course to take place over the July 1-2, 2023 weekend.
What Hamilton voters need to know about school board trustees
Hamiltonians vote for school board trustees in the Oct. 24 municipal election
Dog walking? A ball python could be your slithery surprise
Snake found in Ancaster the third such specimen collected by animal services in 2022
Kids under five getting vaccinated outdoors in Hamilton
Vaccines for younger kids ahead of school year will be ‘a double bonus,’ says Dr. Kerry Beal.
Ejaz Butt keeps faith in shadow of Hamilton’s higher-profile mayoral contenders
Retired cabbie says ‘anything can happen’ in run-up to Oct. 24
GETTING AROUND: How accessible are Hamilton Mountain shopping malls?
Hamilton Community News has been looking into accessibility on Hamilton Mountain. We visited some Mountain parks, libraries, recreation centres and shopping malls.
Ancaster resident Craig Cassar offers free pollinator plants to help endangered species
This is the second year that Cassar and his supporters have offered free pollinator plants to the public.
Dundas families work together to host and help Ukrainian refugees
Dundas families work together to host and help Ukrainian refugees. Lemonade stand in park helps pay for mother and daughter's flights.
Court shown disturbing video of Indigenous man beaten during his arrest by Hamilton police
Hamilton court agreed to release Patrick Tomchuk on bail, but he’s not out of custody yet
Hamilton man arrested after hate incident on HSR bus
Police say the man spewed transphobic and homophobic slurs toward two bus riders Aug. 1
Ontario health minister says no easy way to stop ER and ICU closures
There are no quick fixes for the closures of hospital emergency rooms and intensive care units hitting Ontario because of staff shortages, Health Minister Sylvia Jones says.
Railroaded - ‘It wasn’t for the truth’
Part 7 of Railroaded: how police investigated the police in the case of two Hamilton men wrongfully convicted of killing a Toronto mobster in 1983
Missing: Have you seen Heaven Budnaruk?
Brantford police are asking for the public’s help in locating a missing 13-year-old girl.
Railroaded - A trap is set
Part 4 of Railroaded: how police investigated the police in the case of two Hamilton men wrongfully convicted of killing a Toronto mobster
Tackle your financial goals by being your own cheerleader
The importance of fostering a positive, you-can-do-it attitude applies to anything you are trying to accomplish, whether financial or otherwise, Thie
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Aug. 3)
Plan your commute before you’re on the road: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 14 closures in Hamilton on Aug. 3 for roadwork on Highway 403 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
Hamilton’s public beaches are open for swimming (August 3)
Heading to the beach? You’re in luck — Hamilton’s public beaches are open for swimming as of August 3 at 7 a.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality report from Hamilton Region Public Health:
Family of young girl hit by GO train says she was ‘someone everybody loved to be with’
Emmanuel Nwabuoku says his daughter went out for ice cream with her siblings last Tuesday afternoon and wound up chasing a butterfly. That innocent outing took a tragic turn when she got onto the GO tracks and was hit by a train.
Heat alert issued for Hamilton and most of southern Ontario Wednesday
Environment Canada issued a special weather statement early Wednesday morning
When it comes to fitness advice, consider the source
Fitness Solutions: If it seems too good to be true, yes, it probably is
Hamilton architect says his new Barton Village BIA apartment plan would be first in ‘100 years’
Bill Curran says his four-storey mixed-use concept is a ‘missing tooth’ he’s looking to fill.
Wait times for passport services shrinking at Hamilton locations
The current wait times at Hamilton locations range between 15 minutes to three hours
Magic fundraiser for Interval House of Hamilton
Niagara Falls illusionist Greg Frewin is looking to conjure up some fundraising dollars for Interval House of Hamilton.
Hamilton YWCA initiative getting under-represented groups into skilled trades
Komalpreet Kaur gingerly wires a home electrical panel in one of the labs at the Stoney Creek campus of Mohawk College.
Stoney Creek's Lynda Lukasik's support for Eastgate Square development prompts criticism from other candidates
Stoney Creek resident and environmentalist Lynda Lukasik’s decision to enter the Ward 5 council race has shaken up the politics and raised the level of several high-profile issues.
Dundas downtown heritage building gets site plan approval
Farmer’s Rest Hotel waited more than two years for commercial and residential proposal review
Indigenous soap stone carving at Mohawk College
Soap stone carving was on the curriculum for 13 students in the Pathfinder-Indigenous Youth program at Mohawk College.
Hamilton mayoral candidates cool to the idea of a 'strong-mayor' governance system
Mayor Fred Eisenberger, though, supports bolstering the mayor's powers since the person is elected at large.
Hamilton journalist named president of international editors' organization
Hamilton Community News group managing editor, Gordon Cameron was recently named president of the International Society of Weekly Newspaper Editors during the group’s annual conference in Kentucky.
‘Landmark discussion’ at Six Nations begins Wet’suwet’en heredity chiefs’ ‘nation-to-nation’ tour
Wet’suwet’en leaders have faced pressures from development
‘Who knows (what will happen) to the next one if it’s not taped’: Hamilton police face calls for overhaul after alleged assault of Indigenous man during arrest
The Hamilton Police Service charged one of its own officers with assault after viewing footage of the arrest of an Patrick Tomchuk. But a local coalit
Railroaded - The marked man
Dennis Monaghan was once an intimidating thug, working for mobsters in Hamilton.
Police investigating hate incident on HSR bus
Video includes man yelling transphobic and homophobic slurs at two passengers
Ancaster’s Little Leaguers battle for a berth at the World Series
The newly-crowned Ontario champs are in Calgary preparing to play in the Canadian championships with a chance to go to the Little League World Series
Hamilton police charge driver in fatal pedestrian crash
A 51-year-old woman is charged with careless driving causing death in connection with February collision
As Hamilton passes the $1 billion mark for building permits, a look at the seven most expensive projects in Hamilton this year
‘We’re starting to see significant, major investment’ says Hamilton’s chief building official
Ontario health minister says no easy way to stop ER and ICU closures
There are no quick fixes for the temporary closures of hospital emergency rooms and intensive care units hitting Ontario because of staff shortages, Health Minister Sylvia Jones says.
Doug Ford urged to cut hospital wait times and reopen ERs
Increasing pressure on Premier Doug Ford to fix closed hospital emergency rooms and end long wait times for medical care before COVID-19 hits harder in the fall, an ER physician and new Liberal MPP is using the government’s re-election slogan against it.
10,000 condos delayed: New condo sales down in GTA — developers reacting by delaying projects
The new condo market will likely continue slowing down in the near-term, but prices will hold firm says president of Urbanation Inc.
New condo sales down in GTA — developers reacting by delaying projects
The new condo market will likely continue slowing down in the near-term, but prices will hold firm says president of Urbanation Inc.
Hamilton police investigating two separate weekend stabbings
Two men hurt in stabbings in central and east Hamilton
Hamilton Cat Fanciers return to Ancaster Fairgrounds
For the first time since 2019, the Hamilton Cat Fanciers’ annual championship and household pet cat show returned to the Ancaster Fairgrounds during the weekend of July 30.
Hamilton’s public beaches are open for swimming (August 2)
Heading to the beach? You’re in luck — Hamilton’s public beaches are open for swimming as of August 2 at 7 a.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality report from Hamilton Region Public Health:
Hamilton team picked to take part in $22-million Newfoundland Colonial Building restoration
Flashbacks: $22 million facelift to transform the historic edifice
Hamilton family sails down memory lane at the Port Dover marina
After 25 years, the Hoeflaaks are back at the helm of the sailboat their patriarch built
Widespread public support for car-free King Street experiment
But ‘open streets’ pilot project postponed until next summer
Raising the profile of Black romance books in Canada
Tanya Lee, who started book club for high risk teens, has new one, around Black romance, at Art Gallery of Hamilton
Hamilton-area corn producers optimistic despite dry July
Local corn has arrived in stores and farmers markets throughout the Hamilton area.
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