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Hamilton business improvement areas representatives ask city to address homeless problems
City's new encampment co-ordinator team that officials say has been "successful" so far in addressing encampments issues.
Hamilton police looking to identify two men who exposed themselves to women
Both incidents occurred July 11 but are unrelated
FirstOntario Centre renos now expected to begin next summer
But main users say they haven’t heard from Hamilton Urban Precinct Entertainment Group, the group in charge, in months
Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (July 14)
Avoid gridlock before it happens: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 25 closures in the Hamilton area on July 14 for roadwork on Highway 403
Jonathan Pruitt resigns from McMaster faculty amid allegations of research misconduct
Evolutionary biologist was called a ‘leader in his field’ when McMaster hired him
Stay out of the water at Hamilton’s Pier 4 Park and Valens Conservation Area beaches (July 14)
Heading to the beach? You’ll want to stay out of the water at Pier 4 Park and Valens Conservation Area as of July 14 at 5 p.m. Here’s the latest beach
Stelco contract talks stalled after strike mandate vote
The steelmaker and the union for nearly 600 Hamilton workers expect to meet with a conciliator this month.
Poll reveals jump in experiences of workplace violence at Hamilton hospitals
More than half of respondents, including RPNs and other support workers, said on-the-job violence has increased during the COVID pandemic.
Everybody howl for Dogs Nest: Historical hamlet in Norfolk County wants back on the map
First step for the Dogs Nest 1851 committee: get a new sign.
Disclosing secret sanctions report ‘unjustified invasion’ of Stoney Creek trustee Carole Paikin Miller’s privacy, Hamilton school board says
Hamilton’s public school board says releasing the secret report that prompted trustees to sanction Stoney Creek trustee Carole Paikin Miller for a third time last September “would amount to an unjustified invasion of personal privacy.”
When begonias gave me a second chance
Though these begonias were also tagged with the shade sticker, I smiled to myself because I knew the truth, writes Lorraine Sommerfeld.
Hamilton officials say homeowners can't rent out their backyard pools for family gatherings
Councillors are receiving complaints from residents who are experiencing problems from homeowners who rent out their pools.
2 women accuse youth pastor, wife of historic sex assaults: police
Suspects allgedly attended Banfield Memorial Church in North York, along with complainants, York Regional Police says
New types of COVID vaccines are being tested, including an inhalable mist. Here’s where we stand
Forget rolling up your sleeve.
Greensville home listed for $2.2M ‘completely timeless’
The Fallsview Road home sits on nearly one-and-a-half acres of land.
Gemma New kicks off the HPO’s season Sept. 24 with Tchaikovsky
There’ll be eight mainstage concerts in FirstOntario Concert Hall plus a handful events in various venues, Leonard Turnevicius writes.
'WARNING': Do not eat these mushrooms sold at Walmart and other stores due to large recall over fears they contain Listeria
"Recalled products should be thrown out or returned to the location where they were purchased."
'Don't have any options': Carlisle woman calling for Hamilton post-COVID clinic
A Carlisle woman is calling on the province to create a specific clinic for post-COVID care in Hamilton.
Hamilton grocery stores face shortage of cake and icing — but the reason why remains a mystery
Some in-store bakeries have stopped taking orders for cakes altogether
GETTING AROUND: How accessible are Hamilton Mountain parks?
Hamilton Community News has been looking into accessibility on Hamilton Mountain. We visited some Mountain parks, libraries, recreation centres and shopping malls. This article looks at Sam Lawrence Park, Mountain Drive Park and T.B. McQueston Community Park.
Dundas Community Node study faces further delays
Dundas Community Node study faces further delays. Local node has highest density of people and jobs among nine city nodes.
Hamilton staff say majority of King Street residents back Gage to Gore open streets idea
Council approved the idea of creating a four-kilometre open streets event along King Street to improve downtown area.
Kelly Williams paced the IndyCar races in Toronto and abroad
There have been several highlights of my trips when I reported on the Molson Indy, now known as the Honda Indy Toronto, which returns this weekend after a two-year absence.One that sticks out is standing next to actor and IndyCar owner Paul Newman
Bulldogs received little love at the NHL draft
There have been 11 players drafted over the years but almost all have gone considerably later than expected
Burlington neighbour dispute escalates to sex-toys-in-a-tree, makes Jimmy Kimmel show
Neighbour says she may pursue legal steps if city doesn’t take action
Police say accused in manslaughter case breached bail conditions
Hamilton police are looking for Devante Skye-Davis, who is charged in 2020 shooting death of 17-year-old girl at house party
What you need to know about getting your fourth COVID shot in Hamilton
Starting Thursday, Ontarians aged 18 and over can get a second booster shot
Hamilton police investigating unprovoked assault on Mountain
Woman assaulted in Upper Paradise and Donnici Drive by unknown man
Hamilton man charged in Mario Rodgers homicide released on bail
Accused spent seven months behind bars before Wednesday’s bail hearing
Ontario expands eligibility for 2nd COVID-19 booster to anyone 18 and older
The province is opening up eligibility for second COVID-19 booster shots to anyone 18 and older. “We know what steps need to be taken to protect ourselves, our community and our health-care system,” said Dr. Kieran Moore, Ontario’s chief medical
Ontario expands eligibility for second COVID-19 booster to anyone 18 and older
The province is opening up eligibility for second COVID-19 booster shots to anyone 18 and older. “We know what steps need to be taken to protect ourselves, our community and our health care system,” said Dr. Kieran Moore, Ontario’s chief medical
Tami Neilson’s heartfelt duet with Willie Nelson
Neilson wrote ‘Beyond The Stars’ for her dad but it’s taken on new meaning since singing it with the country legend, Graham Rockingham writes.
Power failure hits Hamilton’s east Mountain Wednesday
Alectra Utilities reported the power failure just after 10 a.m.
WATCH LIVE: Ontario to share details on fourth dose access, free rapid test program
Ontario’s top public health doctor is set to share details today on the province’s plans to expand access to fourth COVID-19 shots.
Staying fit on the road in summer
Top four strategies for loving the trip you’re on while not reversing all of the progress that you’ve made with your exercise and nutrition.
Ghosts in the Villa: How an identity theft scheme funnelled $1.2 million out of a Hamilton’s Villa Italia retirement home
Villa Italia executive director Pat Mostacci, former chair of Festitalia, is accused of being the architect of seven-year-old fraud and embezzlement p
Big cat conspiracy: MNR says latest cougar sighting is a pet, not a panther
At least four alleged cougar sightings have been reported in Hamilton during the pandemic. Usually, they’re a case of mistaken identity.
'Very happy': City approves plan to study Highway 52 roundabout
The Turn on Powerline group has succeeded in getting the City of Hamilton to study installing a roundabout at the Highway 52 and Powerline Road West intersection.
Hamilton Conservation Authority reviewing request for University Gardens stairs replacement
Staff to report back to September board meeting.
Stoney Creek resident Bob Hurst wants to help community as new Ward 5 councillor
Issues facing Ward 5 include pedestrian safety, affordable housing, transit.
$7.5-million upgrade coming for part of Concession Street/Mountain Brow Boulevard on Hamilton Mountain
Concession Street/Mountain Brow Boulevard, from Upper Gage Avenue to Oakcrest Avenue is due for a major facelift starting next spring.
Redeemer University sees value in developing students' skills for future success
Redeemer University graduate Kenton Slaa benefited from Redeemer's learning environment and CityLAB project.
Hamilton’s Paul Hanover — forever helping us start our days, even in his absence
Hamilton’s legendary Mayor of the Morning dies at 96. A look back at his remarkable life.
Investigators look for cause behind massive fire at Stoney Creek housing development
The fire, which caused $10 million in damage, was so hot it caused siding to melt and windows to shatter
‘It’s just terrible’: Mother and son struck while walking on Ottawa Street North remain in hospital
GoFundMe has been set up for the family of three
Hamilton police arrest shooting suspects at east-end break and enter call
Alexander La and Marques Griffiths were wanted in connection with separate shootings in June.
Hamilton police identify Stanley Gordon Waite as homicide victim
Waite had been living in a tent just off the CN tracks near Lottridge Street at the time of his death
‘Hidden homelessness’ in Haldimand-Norfolk
High rents, renovictions among factors driving people to the streets
‘Serious health risks’: Unauthorized sexual enhancement drugs confiscated from Hamilton convenience store
Twelve products confiscated from Barton Street East store contain hazardous prescription drugs with serious side effects, Health Canada warns.
Hamilton police won’t charge man who spewed racial slurs toward driver
Video shows driver bang on another vehicle’s windows and doors before making a derogatory slur
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