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Updated 2024-12-27 19:45
Hamilton police seek witnesses to hate incident
Video shows driver bang on another vehicle’s windows and doors before making a derogatory slur
How accessible are Hamilton Mountain libraries?
Our first stop was the Concession branch, a small neighbourhood library on Concession Street and Cliff Avenue.
Memorial ride honours 52-year-old cyclist killed on Upper Wentworth
Brian Woods was killed cycling to work at Limeridge mall last week
The ‘Old Boys’ pin
An ‘Old Boys’ pin and other rediscovered memorabilia from a 1903 Hamilton carnival
The tale of three first-time Hamilton homebuyers — the hopeful, downhearted and victorious
Realtor says some first-time homebuyers are ‘poised’ to benefit from market downturn.
The ‘Old Boys’ pin
An ‘Old Boys’ pin and other rediscovered memorabilia from a 1903 Hamilton carnival
A crowbar, blood stains and scattered belongings: A Burlington woman speaks out about what she’ll ‘never unsee’ after entering her late husband’s apartment
Mary Dilly wants to know why landlord Effort Trust permitted her and her children to enter the unit in that condition
'Can't wait': Telling Tales festival returns with in-person event this fall
Telling Tales will return to an in-person event this fall — but not at Westfield Heritage Village.
Galer Equipment celebrates new Flamborough building with opening bash
With the help of a live band playing the rockin’ tunes of yesteryear, the team at Galer Farm Equipment celebrated the grand opening of their new, state-of-the-art home located just feet from the old building.
POLL: How will soaring gas prices affect your summer holidays?
We’re all getting hit hard at the pumps which may have an effect on your summer vacation plans.Will high fuel prices keep you close to home? Answer our poll below and see what others think.
Dundas York and Valley roads water pumping station expansion relocating part of off-leash dog park
Work expected to take place in three years
Hamilton resident Brian Lewis would like to see councillors fined for being absent from meetings
Lewis, who has worked in logistics and was a truck driver, has registered to run in Ward 14.
Stoney Creek's Valley Park Community Centre and library branch earn rave reviews at grand opening
The Dye family is looking forward to spending more quality time at the newly upgraded Valley Park Community Centre and library branch.
As Ontario enters a new COVID wave, there are fierce calls from some health-care workers to expand access to fourth doses
As Ontario enters a new COVID wave, driven by the BA.5 variant, there are fierce calls to expand access to fourth doses of vaccine.
‘It looked brutal’: Residents reeling after three pedestrians struck on Ottawa Street North
Police continue to look for the driver of an “out of control” car that struck a family Sunday
Hamilton police investigating homicide after man found dead in tent in city’s east end
A 32-year-old man has been arrested in connection to the homicide.
Massive fire on Stoney Creek Mountain consumes 23 homes under construction
Road closed between Rymal and Highland due to a large residential fire
Upper Red Hill Valley closed due to large fire
Upper Red Hill Valley closed between Rymal and Highland due to residential fire
New 51-unit Indwell build brings hope to downtown Simcoe
More supportive housing welcome in community grappling with rise in homelessness
Rogers outage a safety issue at Interval House of Hamilton on Hamilton Mountain
The Rogers Communications outage that left millions of Canadians without cellphone and internet service on July 8 also forced staff at Interval House of Hamilton to scramble to find alternative ways for women in crisis to contact them.
Four Sheraton Hamilton peregrine chicks ready to fly solo
Falcon Watch ends after a successful season with four raptors ‘flying capably and strongly’
'Pent-up demand': Waterdown's Oh Canada Ribfest returns to big crowds
Waterdown’s Oh Canada Ribfest returned in full over the Canada Day long weekend after a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19 and brought crowds, fireworks — and of course, ribs — to Memorial Park.
If you got COVID early this year, you can get reinfected now, U of T study finds
If you were vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19 before 2022, you may not be as safe from reinfection as you think, according to a new antibody test that offers a clear window into the body’s immunity.
Dundas Delsey Pond dredging to be resumed by city
Status of province's Endangered Species Act investigation not available by deadline
Turner wins Sprint Car Nats at Ohsweken Friday then back to work Monday
The 31-year-old Dunnville resident won the 16th running of the Canadian Sprint Car Nationals at Ohsweken Speedway Friday night.
Burlington golfer rebounds from a personal tragedy
“I was just getting on the shuttle to take us to the range when I received a text from Ryan’s father that said he needed to talk to me right away.”
Obituary: Burlington veteran Adam Houston was last survivor of Japanese prison camps in Taiwan
Former British soldier worked 12-hour days in copper mine, brutally beaten
Two women artists share their love of the Ontario landscape
Regina Haggo: Their recent work is on show in Interpreting Landscapes, an exhibition at Earls Court Gallery.
To save their crops, Norfolk County farmers splurge on irrigation and pray for rain
Unseasonably dry June left sweet corn, strawberry fields parched
Airplane abandoned in Highway 6 field for 40 years finds new home at the Eva Rothwell Centre
Honouring Fox40 whistle inventor Ron Foxcroft and wife, Marie, for 40 years of community service and the first-ever annual Tyquan Brown Memorial Baske
Ten-year-old girl and mother critically injured in Ottawa Street North crash
Driver fled after hitting two pedestrians in Sunday afternoon collision.
Ottawa Street North closed after ‘very serious’ crash
Ottawa Street North is closed from Beach Road to Cluny Avenue near the Centre on Barton
‘Stubborn blaze’ causes more than $1M in damages to Winona house
No injuries were reported in a fire near the Winona shores of Lake Ontario that caused more than $1 million in damages
Hamilton’s public beaches are safe for swimming (July 10)
Heading to the beach? You’re in luck — Hamilton’s public beaches are safe for swimming as of July 10 at 2 p.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality report from Hamilton Region Public Health:
What you need to know as the Omicron BA.5 subvariant drives cases up
Summer COVID wave is here. “Ensure your vaccinations are up to date,” said the province’s science table
Hamilton-area motorcyclists complete 'Iron Butt' challenge
Four Hamilton-area friends discovered a unique and challenging way to tour Eastern Canada by completing a 1600-kilometre “Iron Butt” challenge in less than 24 hours on their Can-Am Spyder motorcycles.
Rogers says it has restored service for ‘vast majority’ of customers
Many Rogers customers across Ontario reported losing mobile service early Friday morning.
Hamilton’s public beaches are safe for swimming (July 9)
Heading to the beach? You’re in luck — Hamilton’s public beaches are safe for swimming as of July 9 at 5 p.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality re
Affordable housing funding gap ‘perplexing problem’: mayor
Non-profits warn 1,434 units are in jeopardy without a break on city fees
Catching a thief at LCBO can get you fired
An arbitrator decided if an employee couldn’t admit or acknowledge wrongdoing, he was in danger of doing it again, writes Ed Canning.
Buffalo’s renewal has plenty of attractions for adventure seekers
Cross-boarder road trip may be just the ticket to satisfy your summer wanderlust, writes Anne Bokma.
A garden worth the wait
It took 52 years and then some, but Anna Strobl has a garden she loves, writes Rob Howard
Musical flavours aplenty at Chamber Music Hamilton concert
One of this concert’s various musical flavours is “To the Earth,” by Dundas-based composer Abby Richardson-Schulte, writes Leonard Turnevicius
‘Powerful’ art show at Simcoe gallery depicts the trauma of residential schools, like Brantford’s ‘Mush Hole’
Indigenous art display shows students generational trauma inflicted by residential schools — and how survivors are working through it
Ancaster cyclists riding in Great Cycle Challenge Canada for SickKids Foundation
Two Ancaster residents are looking to raise thousands for SickKids Foundation by taking part in a fundraising cycling event in August.
Mount Hope resident Nick Lauwers looks to city hall to help area residents in this fall's election
Lauwers has registered to run in Ward 11 after incumbent councillor Brenda Johnson decides not to seek reelection.
Hamilton teen wanted in June shooting
Marques Griffiths is believed to be ‘armed and dangerous’
Rogers outage: Telecom says it’s ‘fully engaged’ to fix issues; Fido, Interac customers also impacted by network outages
Many Rogers customers across Ontario reported losing mobile service early Friday morning.
Down and outage: Here’s how to stay connected in Hamilton
Free Wi-Fi can be found at cafés, libraries and transit stations.
Hamilton police called to incident involving axe and blow torch at Melvin Avenue apartment
No one taken to hospital and parties did not participate in police investigation.
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