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Updated 2024-12-27 02:30
Even as COVID cases mount, most opting not to wear masks
Expert attributes trend to pandemic fatigue, dropped restrictions
Tie at top in Canadian Open Chess Championship, livestreamed on chessbrah, as Hamilton becomes chess spotlight of nation
The winners have been decided at the Canadian Open Chess Championship, held this year in Hamilton, and there was a tie for the title. The tournament w
‘Whatever, my evidence is my evidence’: Former engineering director pressed on claim he raised concerns about buried RHVP friction report
Gary Moore’s testimony is contradicted at the Red Hill Valley Parkway inquiry
Into the Abyss is moving off Locke Street, but hard-copy music endures in Hamilton
Here are a few more places to buy vinyl — or perhaps cassette tapes and CDs.
Family of victim in fatal Red Hill snowplow crash ‘saddened’ no charges will be laid
Hussein Hassoun, 67, died in hospital after he was struck on the parkway on Jan. 17.
No charges in Red Hill fatal snowplow crash: Hamilton police
Hussein Hassoun, 67, died in hospital after he was struck on the parkway on Jan. 17.
Tryon set to go with Liszt’s ‘Piano Concerto No. 1’
Valerie Tryon performs with Alain Trudel and the National Academy Orchestra July 28
Brantford crash sends two to Hamilton hospital with life-threatening injuries
Brant OPP responded to a crash at the intersection of Highway 54 Road and Painter Road at 7:13 a.m.
A second day of scorching heat in Hamilton
Possible tornado warnings are issued from Sarnia to Muskoka and Barrie.
Severe thunderstorm watch in effect for Hamilton with possible 'damaging' wind gusts
Meanwhile, a heat warning issued by Hamilton’s medical officer of health continues Wednesday
Hamilton’s public beaches are safe for swimming (July 20)
Heading to the beach? You’re in luck — Hamilton’s public beaches are safe for swimming as of July 20 at 10 a.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality report from Hamilton Region Public Health:
Have you seen Heaven Budnaruk?
Brantford police looking for missing 13-year-old girl
Breaking the cycle: Frederick Dryden helps Hamilton’s at-risk teens through his non-profit, Liberty for Youth
Over the past two decades, Dryden’s charity has helped keep hundreds of local youth in school, out of trouble and off city streets. But he’s got a sto
Strategies for sticking to your workout routine
If you don’t want to go there today, go here instead
Hamilton teacher says school board failed to protect them from homophobic, transphobic parent complaints over gender-inclusive video
A queer and nonbinary teacher faced backlash from a student’s parents after showing the video during Pride month.
Mayor backs Hamilton museum at waterfront Discovery Centre
Hamilton Public Library also expresses interest in waterfront building as city explores future uses for site
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (July 20)
Expect delays or adjust your route: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 18 closures in the Hamilton area on July 20 for roadwork on Highway 403, Highway 5, Highway 8 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
Sophia Burthen Pooley panel still under review by City of Hamilton
Sophia Burthen Pooley panel still under review by City of Hamilton. Heritage staff say it’s consulting Black community about interpretive panel.
Stoney Creek resident Kevin Geenen wants 'direct democracy' with residents on future local issues
Geenen, a Stoney Creek resident, is campaigning to become the next Ward 5 councillor.
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE?: Funding approved for upgrades at four Hamilton Mountain parks
Councillors approved spending $1 million to upgrade the play structures at four parks in Ward 7.
Killer loses appeal bid in brutal slaying of Hamilton ex-Hell’s Angel Lou Malone
2020 second-degree murder conviction stands for Grimsby’s John Josipovic in the slaying of Malone
Ticat tidbits, Leaflets, Badger banter and other weekly sporting 1-0ffs
Veteran Spectator columnist Steve Milton’s weekly look inside and around the world of sports
Police and first responders were negligent, lawsuit claims, as teen lay dying on Hamilton Mountain
Ali Mohummad was fatally stabbed in Limeridge Road West ambush two years ago.
Homicide victim’s family suing police and others tied to 2020 stabbing death on Hamilton Mountain
Ali Mohummad was fatally stabbed in Limeridge Road West ambush two years ago.
Hamilton police release video, photos of suspect in unprovoked trail assault
Woman was dragged off Hamilton Mountain trail and assaulted.
Cool off Hamilton — here are all the public swimming and splashing spots
With summer heating up, all city facilities are now available.
Tasty tableau set for Hamilton’s Harbourfront Night Market
Traditional East and Southeast Asian night market returns July 29
Stay out of the water at Hamilton’s Pier 4 Park Beach (July 19)
Heading to the beach? You’ll want to stay out of the water at Pier 4 Park as of July 19 at 3 p.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality report from Ha
Hamilton’s public beaches are safe for swimming (July 19)
Heading to the beach? You’re in luck — Hamilton’s public beaches are safe for swimming as of July 19 at 10 a.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality report from Hamilton Region Public Health:
Young family cemetery is a historic connection to early settlers on Hamilton Mountain
Flashbacks: And, offers a view into past hauntings and intrigue
Young family cemetery is a historic connection to early settlers on Hamilton Mountain
Flashbacks: And, offers a view into past hauntings and intrigue
Hamilton’s school boards have combined budgets of $1 billion. How is it being spent?
With an election on the horizon, The Spec looks at how dollars are being spent
Two-way Main Street conversion part of Hamilton LRT design talks
The ‘intention’ is to make Main bidirectional before construction gets underway, but sections may be converted later on, according to city’s LRT direc
Condo development at former Hamilton Store Fixtures, flattened by fire, will go ahead as planned
Mountain of debris left from the blaze will be cleared by September, developer says
From floor of abuse, Hamilton’s Cher Obediah rises, writes, dances, shines
Mohawk/Ojibway woman, born into enfranchisement, embraces roots, triumphs over domestic violence, writes Jeff Mahoney
Public weight scales at Hamilton’s Wild Waterworks ‘need to go,’ says nutritionist
Hamilton Conservation Authority says it will be reviewing safety procedures amid backlash.
Iodine deficiency might be making a comeback, but not in Hamilton, Mac study finds
New study from McMaster University looked at iodine deficiency across Canada
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (July 19)
Plan your trip before you’re on the road: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 18 closures in the Hamilton area on July 19 for roadwork on Highway 403, Highway 5, Highway 8 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
Dundas Delsey Pond dredging approved despite ongoing provincial investigation
Ministry still hasn’t completed review of last year’s dredging impacts under Endangered Species Act
Community food centre on Hamilton Mountain has $100,000 budget hole
Officials at the Hamilton Community Food Centre are scrambling to find other sources of funding after their request for support from the city’s enrichment fund came up about $100,000 short.
Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre's grand opening delayed again because of supply-chain issues
Officials are waiting to receive the 450-seats for the main hall that had been held up by the Canadian government.
PHOTO: BBQ at Fortinos Fiesta Mall raises hundreds for Stoney Creek Community Food Bank
Lions Club members and friends held an outdoor barbecue fundraiser at the Fiesta Mall Fortinos July 16 in support of the Stoney Creek Community Food Bank.
Stoney Creek skyscraper plan headed to tribunal hearing in January
The Ontario Land Tribunal is setting aside five days early next year to hear a developer’s appeal of the city’s refusal to ease zoning restrictions to allow for the construction of three skyscrapers near the lakeshore in Stoney Creek.
Hidden Red Hill friction report ‘made no sense whatsoever’: former Hamilton engineering boss
Gary Moore, the retired city manager at the heart of the slippery parkway controversy, answered questions in public for the first time Monday at a vir
Heat warning issued for Hamilton Tuesday
Daytime highs on Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to reach nearly 31 C.
Hamilton police investigating shooting at Fullerton Avenue house
Resident heard bang and breaking glass, police say
Patrick Brown announces he will run for second mayoral term in Brampton
Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown will seek re-election in the upcoming fall municipal election.
Making art from nature on Hamilton’s Escarpment Rail Trail
Antonio Merino transforms wood and rocks into animals and other unique creations.
Hamilton’s public beaches are safe for swimming (July 18)
Heading to the beach? You’re in luck — Hamilton’s public beaches are safe for swimming as of July 18 at 3 p.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality r
Deban Brunette was backbone of programs that helped kids with reading and math
Neighbour to Neighbour program will be named after longtime educational director
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