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Updated 2024-12-27 02:30
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High inflation driving local pet owners to give up their animals
There’s been a sharp and sudden rise in the volume of people reaching out to the local SPCA.
Sons of Italy wants to rebuild trust after $1.2 million embezzlement scheme at retirement home
Charitable group says it is ‘shocked’ by evidence implicating Villa Italia’s late executive director Pat Mostacci
Ghosts in the Villa: What we know and don’t know about the $1.2 million embezzlement scheme
Villa Italia’s former executive director Pat Mostacci is accused of orchestrating an identity theft and embezzlement scheme s
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (July 18)
Plan your route before you’re on the road: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 18 closures in the Hamilton area on July 18 for roadwork on Highway 403, Highway 5, Highway 8 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
7 shows to check out at Hamilton Fringe Festival
The Hamilton Fringe Festival is back July 20 to 31, showcasing independent performance artists live on stage, or in pre-recorded video and audio.
City of Hamilton awaiting site plan submissions for 16 King St. E. Dundas proposal after two years
Conditional site plan approval extended to May 2023
Winona builder appeals towering LIUNA Gardens plan to land tribunal
A controversial redevelopment plan for Winona’s LIUNA Gardens property is headed to the Ontario Land Tribunal before the city has completed a review of the project and held a legally required public meeting.
Memorial to slain Hamilton man rebuilt
Memorial to Mario Rogers finds a new home near the apartment building where he was killed
Ann B. Davis played her nosy housekeeper role on the Brady Bunch, to the hilt
“Alice is going to follow me forever,” Davis laughed. “It wasn’t just the regular ‘Brady’ show, there were ‘Brady Bunch’ Specials too and then too, th
Man escapes from grounds of Hamilton mental-health hospital
Police asking for the public’s help in locating 61-year-old Thomas Hart
Shipping news for July 3 to 9. What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Domestic: 4U.S.A.: 2Overseas: 22 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry3 vessels handled petroleum product1 vessel handled agricultural product1 vessel handled aggregate1 vessel handled finished s
Indigenous health centre to move to former Catholic school site
The Biindigen Well-Being Centre will be built in the McQuesten Neighbourhood on Britannia Avenue.
Hamilton’s public beaches are safe for swimming (July 17)
Heading to the beach? You’re in luck — Hamilton’s public beaches are safe for swimming as of July 17 at 3 p.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality report from Hamilton Region Public Health:
Parkdale outdoor pool reopens Wednesday
The pool, adjacent to Pat Quinn arena in Hamilton’s east end, has been closed since November 2020 for a $3.2-million renovation.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (July 17)
Plan your route before you’re in your car: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 13 closures in the Hamilton area on July 17 for roadwork on Highway 403, Highway 5, Highway 8 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
‘Sex workers are human beings’: Community rallies in support of woman violently sexually assaulted last month
Friday night vigil sheds light on how the criminalization of sex work puts workers at increased risk of gender-based violence.
Hamilton’s public beaches are safe for swimming (July 16)
Heading to the beach? You’re in luck — Hamilton’s public beaches are safe for swimming as of July 16 at 3 p.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality r
Hamilton election: 100 days and counting
Race to the Oct. 24 vote is starting to heat up this summer
Unrated player making history at Canadian Open Chess Championship in Hamilton
Ryan Campbell stands alone atop the leaderboard after having beaten one grandmaster and about to face another
Canadian Open Chess Championship descends on Hamilton
It is the first time in decades that the country’s biggest and most prestigious chess tournament has been hosted here.
Mohawk College program for Indigenous students aims to ‘demystify’ post-secondary education
The Pathfinder Indigenous Youth Program, which focuses on Indigenous culture, identity and leadership skills, aims to prepare Indigenous students for
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (July 16)
Avoid traffic jams before they happen: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled two closures in the Hamilton area on July 16 for roadwork on Highw
Hamilton's Grandmothers of Steel hold 'friendraiser' tea in the garden
Grandmothers of Steel held a tea in the garden “friendraiser” event on Saturday, July 9, on Melville Street in Dundas.
Cocaine, meth, fentanyl seized in giant drug bust in Brantford
Three arrested after nine-month police investigation
Repaving of Stoney Creek’s Dewitt Road stalled again
The long-promised resurfacing of Dewitt Road between Barton Street and Highway 8 is being put on hold again, this time because of a ballooning bill and shortages in construction materials.
'I know this community': Ted McMeekin running for Flamborough Ward 15 council seat
Former MPP and provincial cabinet minister Ted McMeekin is throwing his hat in the ring for the vacant Ward 15 Hamilton city council seat.
Eligible Ontarians can expect carbon tax rebates on Friday. Here’s what you need to know
The Climate Action Incentive payment is meant to offset rising costs of fuel for individuals and families
Hamilton's Dream Team offers tips to calm scared dogs during fireworks weekends
As a photographer, Ken Price enjoys taking pictures of fireworks, but hates what they can do to pets and wildlife.
Happy birthday, Ann: Retired Hamilton operating room nurse celebrates 107th birthday
Ann Konkle wants friends and well-wishers in Hamilton and around the world to know she’s still living life to the fullest at 107 years young.
Rotary Club of Hamilton running free summer literacy camp at Pauline Johnson Elementary School on Hamilton Mountain
Rotary Club of Hamilton running free summer literacy camp at Pauline Johnson Elementary School on Hamilton Mountain. It’s a summer morning camp with the focus on fun and learning.
How to build an LGBTQ2+ inclusive workplace
If you’re serious about recruiting and retaining LGBTQ2+ employees and their allies, you need to do some heavy lifting year-round, writes Jay Robb.
Highway 403 east closed near Brantford following fatal collision
One person was killed and another seriously injured in separate collisions early Friday.
Two cyclists injured in separate Hamilton collisions
Both men taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries
A list of go-to ice cream spots around Hamilton
The third Sunday in July is National Ice Cream Day — not that you need an excuse to indulge.
Power outage hits Hamilton’s east Mountain
Alectra says lights should come back on by 2:30 p.m.
Stay out of the water at Hamilton’s Pier 4 Park and Valens Conservation Area beaches (July 15)
Heading to the beach? You’ll want to stay out of the water at Pier 4 Park and Valens Conservation Area as of July 15 at 9 a.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality report from Hamilton Region Public Health:
A dozen things to do around Hamilton this weekend
Environment Canada is calling for hot summer days this weekend with daytime highs up around 30 C.
Horror finds a home in Hamilton
Several spooky shows are being filming across the city this summer, Dan Nolan writes.
highway 8 child struck pedestrian collision
The boy was in a HSR bus shelter with his family when a car, hit by another vehicle, crashed into them
Town hall, like a cooler food court, coming to Concession Street
Construction is ongoing at Townhall Social Eatery at 581 Concession St. and a liquor licence is pending.
Hamilton rents went nearly unchanged in June — but increases to come as ‘market correction’ gets underway
Average rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Hamilton has jumped by nearly $170 in just one year
Pub for the Royals: The King George opens in Hess Village
The latest Unique Restaurant Group endeavour opened mid-May at 116 George St.
Homeless in Hamilton: Out of parks but still on the margins
Fewer tents are visible amid ramped-up bylaw enforcement but the crisis persists
Barb Bunkowsky returns home to see family and friends and play Burlington Springs
Burlington Springs is the course that her late father Larry built and the one she grew up on before heading out to college in the United States where
Dear Grain brings their Toronto loaves to Hamilton core
Starting June 18, Hamilton customers can now get their loaves downtown at 103 Vine St., near Bay Street North.
New Chatham Street tap room serves cider as hard as Steel Town
Steel Town Cider Co. opened a new tap room and bottle shop in early May at 150 Chatham St.
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (July 15)
Plan your commute before you’re on the road: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 25 closures in the Hamilton area on July 15 for roadwork on
Indigenous canoe building at Hamilton's Mohawk College
Something special has been happening in recent days at the Indigenous Hoop Dance area of the Fennell campus at Mohawk College.
Here's the latest on the King Street West-Highway 8 road and bridge reconstruction in Dundas
City says work is still on target for planned November 2022 completion
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