Feed hamilton-news-from-http-wwwthespeccom

Link http://rss.metroland.com/
Feed http://rss.metroland.com/9/article/hamilton
Updated 2025-02-04 08:00
12 Hamilton vegan restaurants that serve awesome plant-based plates
Whether you’re an experienced vegan or curious about trying a plant-based diet, here are some great places to try in and around Steeltown.
How to get concert tickets for a better price
Looking for the cheap seats: 8 ways to get a deal on concert tickets
Shipping News for Nov. 3 to 9
What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Broadcast council overwhelmed by complaints over CTV correspondent’s comments on Don Cherry, hockey culture
Correspondent Jessica Allen said that she doesn’t “worship at the altar of hockey” and found in her experience that those who did “all tended to be white boys who weren’t, let’s say, very nice,” adding that “they were often bullies.”
Minister mum on Stoney Creek dump hearing request
The Stoney Creek resident who made the lone request for a hearing on the expansion of Terrapure Environmental’s Taro industrial dump says he’s still waiting to hear why the province turned him down.
UPDATE: Police investigate fail-to-remain collision that closed Hamilton Metro store
Vehicle seized, no suspect description available
Issues plague still-fledgling legal cannabis industry
Panellists at Hamilton meetup cite numerous problems, from packaging to product quality
A 15-year-old was tackled and pinned by a sheriff’s deputy in a ‘horrific’ video
The shirtless 15-year-old screams as he lies facedown on the kitchen floor of his Tucson group home. He has no arms or legs, so he can’t flee or fight back. But a sheriff’s deputy at least twice his size is crouching over him and pinning him to the ground, using his body weight to restrain the quadruple amputee.
Diane Galambos: Greek family’s team effort paying off at Hamilton’s Ios Estiatorio
Ios Estiatorio’s family makes sure yours is treated to its best
The way we play!
Paul Christidis and his granddaughters toboggan on the reservoir hill at Garth Street and Stone Church Road Thursday after school.
Astronauts start spacewalk series to fix cosmic ray detector
Astronauts began an extraordinarily complicated series of spacewalks Friday to fix a cosmic ray detector at the International Space Station.
Ousted ambassador to testify in Trump impeachment probe
The House will hear from a singular witness Friday in the Trump impeachment hearings: Marie Yovanovitch, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine who was targeted by the president’s allies in a “smear” campaign now central to the inquiry.
The CRA is going after the wealthy family behind the West Edmonton Mall. Here’s why
The Ghermezian family, Canadian owners of the American Dream mega mall, said the foreign corporations caught in the CRA’s crosshairs are not owned and controlled by family members inside Canada.
‘He’s not a racist.’ Bobby Orr calls firing of Don Cherry ‘disgraceful’
The NHL legend called Cherry ‘the most generous, caring guy’ in an interview with a Boston radio station on Thursday.
Auston Matthews’ disorderly conduct charge dismissed
Leafs centre, Arizona security guard reach settlement over May parking lot incident.
When it comes to bullying, what works?
Locally, nationally and abroad, several key antibullying programs are helping to address the problem.
How is bullying reported and monitored in Hamilton schools?
Digital tracking will allow city’s public school board to see a more fulsome picture of bullying in local schools
Bullied to death: Parents demand action after two deaths in eight years at Hamilton high school
Two teens died at the same Hamilton high school eight years apart. Judy Howell demanded action after her son died by suicide after relentless bullying. ‘Nothing’s changed,’ she says. Why not?
Weekend planner: Seven things to do in the Hamilton area this weekend
Football, parades and Santa. Here’s what’s happening in the Hamilton area.
House fire on Cannon Street sends one to hospital
One person is in hospital with unknown injuries after a house fire in Hamilton’s east end.
Toronto lawyer to review police conduct at Hamilton Pride
Probe aims to ‘promote healing’ and ‘build trust’ between police and LGBTQ community
Victim’s parents describe ‘helpless’ feeling as sentencing begins for 3 teens convicted in St. Michael’s College School sex assaults
“This was not just some minor hazing incident,” the victims parents said in a victim impact statement written on behalf of their son.
Stelco offering retirement buyouts amid falling steel prices
Company hopes for $20 million in savings through attrition, while expanding into pig iron production and leasing vacant Hamilton Bayfront buildings
UPDATE: Threat of December strike looms after Hamilton bus drivers reject contract offer
Union has the option of requesting a ‘no board’ report to start the clock ticking toward a legal transit strike.
UPDATE: Murder witness admits he would lie to get out of jail
James Matheson was also charged in relation to the killing of Yosif Al-Hasnawi
Hamilton police board officially turns down use of body cameras for cops
Chief questions how accurately a video would capture confrontations with the public
North American trade pact could be passed soon
Deal between Canada and U.S. close, but divided Washington might take time to ratify.
‘He now feels he carries a heavy stigma,’ parents of St. Mike’s victim say
The three pleaded guilty to sexual assault with a weapon and assault with a weapon against two victims.
Supreme Court sides with Quebec naturopath in manslaughter, negligence case
Mitra Javanmardi was charged with unlawful-act manslaughter and criminal negligence causing death when, in 2008, an 84-year-old man died following an IV injection.
Two dead in California school attack; gunman shoots self
A student pulled a gun from his backpack and opened fire at a Southern California high school Thursday, killing two students and wounding three others before shooting himself in the head on his 16th birthday, authorities said.
Hamilton sets up public meeting to talk about demolition dust cloud
Giant plume clouded the neighbourhood southwest of the former Hamilton Specialty Bar during a demolition gone wrong.
Ontario court upholds policing powers of private law enforcement in OSPCA case
The case stems from a lawsuit filed six years that challenged the Ontario Society for the Protection of Animals’ powers to investigate offences and lay criminal charges.
Singh says Trudeau has only two choices: NDP or Tories
“If Mr. Trudeau wants to pass something that’s national, something that’s national and progressive that benefits all Canadians, he’s got really just two choices, he can work with us or the Conservatives.”
Charges against GOP operative Roger Stone now before jury
Stone, a longtime confidant of President Donald Trump, accused of lying to Congress about his attempts to communicate with the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks
Shooting in Burlington sends a woman to hospital
‘Heavy police presence’ reported in the area of Driftwood Drive
Police make arrest in home invasion that forced ‘hold and secure’ last summer
Grimsby man facing multiple charges
UPDATED: Murder witness admits he would lie to get out of jail
James Matheson was also charged in relation to the killing of Yosif Al-Hasnawi
Elderly person hurt in break-in dies from injuries weeks later, police say
Police say one member of an elderly couple died in hospital after altercation in Oct. 27 break-in.
Inquest jury rules Anthony Divers death a homicide
After nearly seven hours of deliberation jury members return with 13 recommendations for government and police agencies to consider.
OPG workers dodge Tories’ cap on wage hikes until 2022
Even though the legislation passed last Thursday is retroactive to June 5, last Thursday was also the day an independent arbitrator awarded heftier raises to the 3,100 Society of United Professions members.
Hamilton school boards count on new bell times to cure bus driver shortage
Hamilton’s public and Catholic school boards are hoping a bell time study by their transportation consortium will resolve or significantly reduce a bus driver shortage blamed for regular delays in getting students to and from school for the past four years.
‘The Social’ cast member Jessica Allen clarifies Cherry comments
A correspondent on the Canadian daytime talk show “The Social” has clarified her hot-button on-air comments about Don Cherry’s firing from “Hockey Night in Canada.”
Stelco makes no net profit in third quarter as revenues drop 23 per cent
Revenues were $475 million, down from $619 million in the third quarter of 2018, due to a 28-per-cent decrease in average selling price for steel.
Sanitary capacity delays Waterdown childcare centre project
A childcare centre at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Elementary School in Waterdown has been delayed.
Didn’t pay to ride the UP Express? Metrolinx isn’t allowed to fine you for evading fares
A 2018 review flagged a legal loophole Metrolinx has known about for years: the UP Express is not covered by the agency’s bylaws, which means the organization can’t impose rules specific to the service and fine riders who break them.
The Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre is set for its grand opening in 2021
"It doesn't look like much now. But it will," said Colin Lapsley, executive director of the Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre.
Council backs funding for program that helps homeless women in Hamilton
The $228,000 commitment keeps doors open at Carol Anne’s Place and Willow’s Place
Head of area LHIN axed as one CEO takes over massive region
Province won’t reveal the severance of CEO Donna Cripps or whether she’s now working for the super agency
Antibullying panel struck in Hamilton after boy’s killing
A board with highly experienced and expert specialists will examine issue and make recommendations.
Hamilton city council backs staff review of Commonwealth Games bid
Nonprofit group is preparing second pitch to Commonwealth Games Canada
...822823824825826827828829830831...