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Updated 2025-02-03 07:30
Burlington overhauls development rules in ‘historic’ vote
The Interim Control Bylaw that froze development in sections of the city will end on March 5 if no appeals are received
Burlington event to mark Canadian Black history in song, story and visuals
The One Burlington organization, a faith and culture organization, is putting on Rise and Struggle as the first of its outreach events this year.
Ancaster blaze sparks $1.5 million in damage, spreads to neighbouring home
House partially collapsed in major fire on Symphony Place near Fiddlers Green Road
Hamilton police say man wanted in child porn case tossed evidence from window
A forensic examination of the seized devices is ongoing and further charges may be filed, police said in a press release.
UPDATE: Hamilton police say man wanted in child porn case tossed evidence from window
A forensic examination of the seized devices is ongoing and further charges may be filed, police said in a press release.
Hamilton’s The Westdale does Oscars and Valentine’s
The arts hub is hosting a special presentation of the Academy Awards and a Valentine’s Day screening of ‘It Happened One Night’
Hamilton man facing human trafficking charges
Police believe there may be more victims and encourage them to come forward.
Nashville man wanted in Bay and King parking lot robbery nabbed at Pearson Airport
Police made their arrest at the Toronto Pearson International Airport as the suspect waited to board a plane home.
City makes headway on Hamilton social housing wait list
Woman, who says she has waited 11 years for an accessible apartment, is one of 5, 188 applicants
New information on last sighting of Holly Ellsworth-Clark gives family hope
Police say new surveillance footage shows the 27-year-old wearing a black garbage bag on her upper body the day she disappeared.
Internet code goes into effect for big providers
Canada's internet code of conduct goes into effect for 10 big service providers
Internet Code takes effect for big providers
Canada's internet code of conduct goes into effect for 10 big service providers
Business down at Wuhan Noodle restaurant in Markham amid racism, coronavirus fear
Owner says business has fallen by two-thirds and blames misinformation and racist attacks on Instagram reducing his clientele.
Third case of coronavirus identified in Ontario, a London woman in her 20s
The patient is in London, Ont., and had recently travelled to China.
Photos: Hamilton public teachers hit the picket line
Public elementary school teachers in the city are participating in a one-day strike Friday.
What are the greatest sports movies filmed in Hamilton?
Christine Sinclair is the most underrated athlete in Canadian history and other musings by Scott Radley
How a scammer used Airbnb to lease out a Philadelphia apartment he didn't even own
There were warning signs: the empty fridge, the bare cabinets.
Hamilton looks to beef up HSR bus service on the Mountain, Upper Stoney Creek
But council will have to vote on continuing long-term transit improvement strategy without knowing what the future holds for LRT.
Hamilton man charged with possession of child pornography
A forensic examination of the seized devices is ongoing and further charges may be filed, police said in a press release.
New information on last sighting of Holly Ellsworth-Clark
Police say new surveillance footage shows the 27-year-old wearing a black garbage bag on her upper body the day she disappeared.
McMaster researchers say ability to fight flu depends on your childhood virus strain
The researchers at McMaster and the University of Montreal say their findings could allow public health officials to assess who might be at greater risk in any given year.
Hamilton food scene: Two ways to go Vegan in February
If you were inspired by Veganuary, try these ...
Provincial police arrest wanted man in Howick after he climbed a tree to avoid a coyote
Provincial police say they’ve arrested a wanted man thanks to the suspect’s ill-fated run-in with a coyote in Howick, Ont. The suspect was found up a tree after running away from the coyote.
Why do so many bad drivers have luxury cars? A new study blames ‘disagreeable’ men
The overwhelming anecdotal evidence isn’t wrong, according to a new study looking at the kinds of people who are drawn to buy high-end cars likes BMWs, Audis and Mercedes.
Murder trial hears about the last minutes of Tess Richey’s life
The trial begins for Kalen Schlatter, who has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in the young woman’s strangulation death, Rosie DiManno writes.
Hamilton’s annual John C. Holland Awards features dance, speaking and recognition
The annual awards ceremony recognizes Black achievement in Hamilton. Many awards will be handed out. There will also be dance and oratory.
Why would you want a fake snake, when you can have a real one?
Real or plastic plants. That is the question.
That beard thing: From A(be) to Z(Z Top) and Hamilton’s Tom Wilson in between
Everyone has been talking about Justin Trudeau’s beard. What’s the big deal? I had one too.
PHOTOS: Family fun at Waterdown skating loop at Memorial Park
The ice is maintained by a Zamboni on a daily basis and is lit for night skating.
UPDATE: Ancaster blaze sparks $1.5 million in damage
House partially collapsed in major fire on Symphony Place near Fiddlers Green Road
Hamilton’s Women of Distinction nominees revealed, 76 in a variety of categories, as well as 10 for Lifetime Achievement
The YWCA’s annual Women of Distinction Awards nominees have been announced. The nominees are being recognized in a variety of categories from arts and culture to outstanding small business
Sewergate: Chedoke Creek risk assessment says sewage sludge hurts at least some aquatic life
But it’s still not clear if sewage spill studies dating back more than a year will prompt a physical cleanup of polluted muck at the bottom of the west Hamilton creek.
Former gang leader’s lawsuit targets disgraced cop and Hamilton Police Service
Mark Dobrowski of Stoney Creek is seeking $500,000 in damages from Craig Ruthowsky and the Hamilton Police Service in the lawsuit, which was filed in December 2018.
Hamilton public elementary, Catholic schools to be hit by more strikes
The Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario announced another one-day strike in Hamilton and the Catholic teachers’ union is holding a provincewide walkout
WEEKEND EVENTS: Things to do in the Hamilton area this weekend
Flurries are flying and Hamilton’s Winterfest brings us lots of fun starting this weekend; whether Wiarton Willie sees his shadow or not.
42,000 drug pipes nabbed at Minnesota-Canada border worth $467K
A second significant seizure in recent weeks at the Minnesota-Canada border has this time snared drug pipes by the tens of thousands, federal authorities announced Thursday.
Wife of late Palestinian terrorist can’t cash in on insurance policy
The wife of a notorious Palestinian terrorist who attacked an Israeli airliner has lost out on her bid to collect on her late husband’s life insurance because he failed to mention his unsavoury past when he took out the policy in 1987.
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Rape kit that sat untested for decades exonerated a wrongfully convicted man
The crime that caused Rafael Ruiz to be wrongfully imprisoned for more than two decades happened on the roof of a Manhattan housing project in 1984.
Big blaze in Ancaster spreads to neighbouring home
House partially collapses in major fire on Symphony Place near Fiddlers Green Road
Hamilton paramedics ‘losing ground’ with hospital off-load delays
City officials blame paramedics delayed in emergency wards on health-care gaps
Ontario to spend $1.6 billion more to stabilize hydro rates, minister says
Ontario will spend $1.6 billion more this fiscal year to “stabilize” hydro rates for customers, but opposition critics say the additional spending will do nothing to bring down the rising cost of electricity.
Province says task force needs secret meetings to allow ‘open discussion’ of LRT alternatives
The Progressive Conservative government says confidential meetings will protect commercially sensitive information and allow frank task force discussions without ‘a public debate on every single project.’
Bureaucratic hurdles hampered federal flood-prevention program: audit
The federal government had trouble spending half of the $184 million earmarked over the last few years to prevent flood damage in Canadian communities, an internal evaluation has found.
Hamilton Health Sciences promise shorter wait times with $270-million investment
HHS entered into a $270-million deal with Siemens Healthineers to provide and maintain diagnostic equipment.
Wary of irking China, Trump offers rosy take on virus threat
President Donald Trump regaled a friendly New Jersey campaign crowd with his thoughts about with his thoughts about impeachment, the economy, the border wall, local politics and much more.
Colorado baker who sparked Supreme Court case has book deal
Colorado baker who sparked Supreme Court case has book deal
Debate to enact new continental trade pact kicks off in House of Commons
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland, who presided over the talks that led to a new North American free trade deal, urged the opposition parties to get on with enshrining the revamped pact into law in order to provide certainty after years of turmoil.
Woman who says Trump raped her seeks his DNA
Lawyers for a woman who accuses President Donald Trump of raping her in the 1990s are asking for a DNA sample, seeking to determine whether his genetic material is on a dress she says she wore during the encounter.
Ontario to spend $1.6 billion more to stabilize hydro rates, minister says
Finance Minister Rod Phillips says the government will exceed the $4 billion it has previously budgeted to keep prices stable — bringing the total spend to $5.6 billion.
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