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Updated 2024-12-27 04:15
Hamilton police investigating shooting in Stoney Creek
Two vehicles were involved in the incident at Centennial Parkway and King Street East around 3:50 p.m.
More arrests in Six Nations drug trafficking crackdown
Eight charged in Project Reunion
OPM Sales, a division of SVP Sports, setting up shop at former County Fair Plaza Walmart on Hamilton Mountain
County Fair Plaza will soon have a new anchor tenant, at least for the short term.
Dundas 50 Cootes Dr. future no clearer 1 year after sale
Owner has not contacted City of Hamilton about plans for gateway site.
Hamilton opens new $3.2-million Parkdale Outdoor Pool, with few complaints
While the city made the pool accessible, some people with wheelchairs still need to use a pool chair.
Developer 'very disappointed' Stoney Creek skyscraper plan heading to tribunal
The president of New Horizon Development Ltd. isn’t pleased a proposed three-tower highrise development will need to seek relief from city zoning restrictions at the Ontario Land Tribunal.
'A game-changer': Deal pops up between Cambridge healthy snack company and Hamilton Sports Group
It’s "a game-changer" for From Farm to Table Canada.
Dundas Knights of Columbus launches 'Everyone Loves Mums' fundraiser
The Knights of Columbus Council # 6579 is launching “Everyone Loves Mums” in support of Margaret’s Place Hospice and Knights charities.
Shipping news: What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton for July 10 to 16
Domestic: 8U.S.A.: 3Overseas: 94 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry6 vessels handled petroleum product1 vessel handled agricultural product2 vessels handled fertilizer cargo3 vessels handled a
READERS' CHOICE 2022: Vote for your favourite Flamborough business
The Review is on a mission to find the favourite businesses in Flamborough, as recommended by our readers.
What you need to know about the COVID shot for kids under five
Hamilton infectious disease physicians talk about why they recommend kids get the shot when they become eligible on July 28
Hamilton’s public beaches are safe for swimming (July 22)
Heading to the beach? You’re in luck — Hamilton’s public beaches are safe for swimming as of July 22 at 10 a.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality report from Hamilton Region Public Health:
What to expect at Hells Angels run in Brooklin
This weekend, Brooklin will be in unfamiliar territory as 100s of Hells Angels bikers and associates roll into the community.
Monarch butterflies on the endangered list
The group estimates that the population of monarch butterflies in North America has declined between 22 per cent and 72 per cent over 10 years, depend
10 things to do this weekend around Hamilton
Making plans on these lazy hot summer days.
FirstOntario Centre in the ring for boxing movie Flint Strong
Centre being used as backdrop on story of U.S. Olympic boxing champion Claressa ‘T-Rex’ Shields
Snowplow victim Hussein Hassoun’s family deserves apology, Hamilton councillor says
Police investigation ends with no charges, but questions of city transparency persist
Man shot on Hamilton’s west Mountain Thursday
Hamilton police were called to the area near William McCulloch Park on Purnell Drive
Hamilton woman pleads guilty to fleeing RIDE check, injuring police officers
Hannah Pietrantuono, 20, pleaded guilty on Thursday to several charges
Contractor sues Stelco for $17.7 million
Anmar Mechanical alleges steelmaker did not fully pay for work at Nanticoke operation
Hamilton’s former engineering boss says he wasn’t hiding the Red Hill Valley Parkway friction report
Gary Moore has completed his testimony at RHVP inquiry. His five days of testimony this month marked the second time he has been called as a witness.
Hamilton Mountain MPP Monique Taylor happy to have children’s file back
Hamilton Mountain NDP MPP Monique Taylor is once again opposition critic for children, community and social services, a file she previously held for nine years.
Dundas public consultation on York Road roundabout not yet scheduled
Environmental Assessments continue for several Highway 6 projects impacting Pleasant View.
Hamilton hospitals say long wait times will continue
Hamilton Health Sciences and St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton say limited access to service and increasingly long wait times are here to stay, at least for now, due to a record shortage of doctors, health care workers and the earlier than expected arrival of the seventh wave of COVID-19.
Appointed Hamilton school trustee Elizabeth Wong to seek election after all
Elizabeth Wong says her experience as an appointed Hamilton public school trustee for wards 1 and 2 lit “a fire” within that prompted her to reverse her initial decision to not run in the Oct. 24 municipal election.
‘Perfect storm’ leads to cancelled surgeries and long waits at Hamilton’s overcrowded hospitals
Unprecedented crisis in hospitals as seventh COVID wave hits
Multi-vehicle crash on Highway 403 in Burlington involving school bus, tow truck and GO Transit bus
Eastbound lanes on Highway 403 at Waterdown Road have been reopened
No serious injuries after school bus collides with tow truck, GO bus on Highway 403 in Burlington
Police warn of long delays on both sides of the 403 at Waterdown Road as crews clear the scene
After pandemic pause, powwow returns to Six Nations this weekend
Champion of Champions to bring hundreds of dancers to Ohsweken
Have you seen Stephanie Duby? Hamilton police searching for missing woman
Family and friends last spoke to her on July 14
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson decides to end his 29-year political career this October
Ferguson's decision ends 67 years where a family member had been elected either to a school board or council seat for the town.
Waterdown home listed for $2.8M has a ‘country living feel’
The Flanders Drive home has a saltwater pool and backs onto the Bruce Trail.
Hamilton’s public beaches are safe for swimming (July 21)
Heading to the beach? You’re in luck — Hamilton’s public beaches are safe for swimming as of July 21 at 3 p.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality r
Hamilton mayoral candidate Loomis pledges 50,000 homes
Former chamber CEO unveils housing platform for Oct. 24 municipal election
Hamilton mayoral candidate Keanin Loomis pledges 50,000 homes
Former chamber CEO unveils housing platform for Oct. 24 municipal election
The return of Monster Truck
Hamilton heavy rockers play Festival of Friends July 30, their first hometown concert in four years
Swetha Sathish sets her sights on LPGA’s heights
14 year old won the Golf Ontario Junior Girls U-19 Championship
Pet surrenders on the rise in Flamborough and beyond
Locally, most of the surrender requests being considered by Animal Adoptions of Flamborough (AAF) are coming from owners facing untenable life-altering situations and may not necessarily be pandemic related.
Ohsweken rolls out its Wall of Fame night
Flat track racing returns to Flamboro Saturday
Former Ryerson principal backs off guilty plea
In affidavit former principal says he didn’t realize he could be sentenced to jail time
How much money do you need to get by in Hamilton?
The Spectator spoke with four families about how they’re managing to keep up with expenses in the city.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (July 21)
Expect delays, especially during busy travel times: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 19 closures in the Hamilton area on July 21 for roadwork on Highway 403, Highway 5, Highway 8 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
GETTING AROUND: How accessible are Hamilton Mountain libraries?
Our first stop was the Concession branch, a small neighbourhood library on Concession Street and Cliff Avenue.
Stoney Creek's Canadian National Autism Foundation has a new home
The Canadian National Autism Foundation (CNAF) has a new home.
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Tom Jackson has simple motto: 'serving the people' of the city
Jackson, who was first elected as an alderman for Ward 6 in 1988, is seeking re-election in this fall's municipal election.
7 things to know about Hamilton Health Sciences’ new Epic Visit Messaging service
Did you know when patients undergo surgery at Hamilton Health Sciences’ hospitals, family members can now receive text-message updates directly from the operating room?
Dundas Cactus Festival returns to pre-COVID form
Event back on King Street Friday, Aug. 19 to Sunday, Aug. 21
Dundas Cactus Festival Parade ready to 'Celebrate!' Aug. 18
Volunteers still needed to marshal in parade and at intersections
Hamilton’s seventh COVID wave has started and is expected to ‘greatly increase’
Hospitalizations now on the rise along with virus transmission
Want to have your spirits lifted and your funny bone tickled?
Go see Norm Foster’s ‘Here on the Flight Path’ in Ancaster. It’s old-fashioned fun.
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