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Stay out of the water at Hamilton’s Pier 4 Park Beach (July 2)
Heading to the beach? You’ll want to stay out of the water at Pier 4 Park as of July 02 at 5 p.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality report from Ha
Short-term rental rules on Hamilton’s horizon
City staff propose limiting bookings to operator’s principal residence with no more than 28 nights in a row
Door opens for Hamilton blind golf legend
Nick Genovese lost his sight in a welding accident. Then, the took up golf
Hamilton’s Festival of Friends returns following pandemic hiatus
The legendary festival is back on its feet after COVID with a full three-day lineup of acts, activities and events, Jeff Mahoney writes.
Indigenous community gathered at Gage Park to mark Day of Mourning
For second consecutive year, group gathers to reflect on residential school trauma on Canada Day
Burlington man, 50, drowns in Lake Huron
First responders from the Grey Bruce area were called after a man went missing in the water Wednesday morning
Shipping news: What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Harbour traffic for June 19 to 25
How to find undervalued talent
Tyler Cowen and Daniel Gross, the authors of “Talent: How to Identify Energizers, Creatives and Winners Around the World,” will get you thinking in ne
Nobody knows the trouble I’ve seen
Next time your pet gives you grief travelling to the cottage, consider Nooly, writes Lorraine Sommerfeld
Stay out of the water at Hamilton’s Pier 4 Park Beach (July 1)
Heading to the beach? You’ll want to stay out of the water at Pier 4 Park as of July 01 at 5 p.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality report from Ha
'A lot more work to do': Focus on education, not celebration July 1, says Indigenous community
One year removed from the discovery of more than 1,000 unmarked graves at residential school sites across Canada, which sparked calls for muted Canada Day celebrations in 2021, advocates feel Canada Day should become a day of learning.
Here’s what you need to know about a possible fall COVID booster campaign
Get ready to roll up your sleeves again, now that Canada’s national advisory body on vaccines has released guidelines that could lay the groundwork for a fall booster campaign — and dialled up the urgency on recommendations that people sign up for more shots.
'DON'T DRINK IT': Major allergy recall at No Frills, Real Canadian Superstore, Fortinos, Loblaws and other Canadian grocery stores triggers warning about coconut water
"Do not consume recalled products to which you are allergic or sensitive as they may cause a serious or life-threatening reaction," the CFIA recall warning states.
Hamilton celebrates the Bulldogs’ outstanding season
Celebrating the Bulldogs after competing in the Memorial Cup
Hamilton man sentenced to jail time for cocaine sale tied to teen’s stabbing death
The 17-year-old victim was stabbed during drug robbery attempt in December 2018
City charges owner of dog that bit woman on Ancaster trail
Two German shepherds designated as ‘dangerous’; owner ordered to confine dogs at home for 10 days.
Dundas construction site issued permit to temporarily occupy road, sidewalk, alley
City still reviewing building permit application for residential building
Dundas construction site road, sidewalk, alley temporary occupancy permit issued
City still reviewing building permit application for residential building
More things to do in Hamilton this Canada Day weekend
Environment Canada is calling for Saturday and Sunday to be sunny with temperatures around 25 C.
Former Hamilton Mountain resident presents ‘Tales of Adventure Murder & Mayhem’
Bob Nothnagel said he hopes his book will give readers a sense of adventure.
Hamilton Mountain Coun. John-Paul Danko says public is looking for leadership they can trust
Danko is registered to seek re-election in Ward 8.
Ancaster resident Bob Maton to seek election as the next Ward 12 councillor
Maton, president of the Ancaster Village Heritage Community Committee, says he can "make important contributions" to town.
Dundas’ York Road multi-use path planned at Watson's Lane loop
Approximately 180-metre-long paved trail provides safe link to bus stop
Hamilton International Airport celebrates another ultra-low-cost carrier with Lynx Air
The Calgary-based airline launched its inaugural flight from Hamilton to Halifax on June 29.
Hamilton Port Authority to begin improvements to Burlington Canal Piers, acquiring property from federal government
Stoney Creek resident Matt Francis says the community deserves credit for urging governments to reopen piers for public.
Hamilton police make arrest in ‘senseless’ assault on sex worker
The victim, a 46-year-old woman, remains in critical condition.
The extent of Bulldogs’ injuries comes clear
‘Six of our 18 skaters are hanging on a thread right now’
Police seize 19 stolen vehicles in Hamilton and Niagara in project grizzly
There were 28 people arrested during month-long project targeting stolen vehicles
Hamilton’s public beaches are safe for swimming (June 30)
Heading to the beach? You’re in luck — Hamilton’s public beaches are safe for swimming as of June 30 at 8 a.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality report from Hamilton Region Public Health:
Big hoops and Ticat games both on Friday night and other sporting 1-offs
Veteran Spectator columnist Steve Milton’s weekly look inside and around the world of sports
Hamilton’s public school board has at least 10 empty schools. When is it time to sell?
Out-of-use school building cost between $35,000 and $135,000 — depending on the building’s size — in maintenance annually
Buried Hamilton airport chemicals could pose downstream health risk: federal study
A seven-year-old federal risk assessment says it has identified ‘potential concerns’ about eating fish or some crops grown downstream from historical
Mohawk College faces criticism for cancelling program geared to help people with disabilities
Mohawk cited low enrolment for cancelling the program that trains students to develop documents and other media for people with disabilities, citing l
Omicron variant BA.5 rising fast in Hamilton
Variant jumped to 40 per cent of COVID cases from four per cent in three weeks
McMaster researchers receive $4.5M to address pandemic trauma among health-care workers
Funding received by Sandra Moll and Margaret McKinnon is part of a federal grant of $28.2 million
Theatre Aquarius executive director rings down the curtain
Lorna Zaremba retires after 20 years at Theatre Aquarius
Desperate for COVID vaccine, some parents of children under 5 are making the trek to the U.S. border
If all goes to plan, Erica Perry’s two-year-old son will soon attend his very first birthday party.
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE?: Eaglewood Drive on Hamilton Mountain
Council approved spending $14,000 to install two speed cushions along the roadway.
Governor’s Road drive-thru among 3 Dundas early proposals to watch
Four-storey, five-unit Thorpe Street townhouse, Governor’s Road severance in formal consultation.
Hamilton committee agrees to assume all citizen-appointed members of council committees are vaccinated
Councillors are reluctant to remove citizens who volunteer their time to sit on committee if they are not vaccinated.
Sea Dogs beat Bulldogs, 6-3, in Memorial Cup final
Dream of national championship falls one win short
Two Hamilton men arrested in Shane Grenier homicide
Police cited drugs as a motivating factor in the city’s first murder of 2022
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz criticizes Elmo for ‘aggressively’ advocating COVID vaccine for kids in new ‘Sesame Street’ public service announcement
Elmo, the beloved red Muppet character on the long-running children’s television show “Sesame Street,” is now vaccinated against COVID-19 — but not everyone is happy.
Hamilton man wanted in connection with Manitoulin Island murder
Ontario Provincial Police issued an arrest warrant Monday for 20-year-old Hanif Duncan.
Martin Barre brings ‘Aqualung’ to Brantford’s Sanderson Centre
Jethro Tull guitarist to play the classic album in its entirety, Graham Rockingham writes.
Guelph’s Robert Wickens returns to hometown racing at CTMP
Seriously injured in 2018 in IndyCar crash at Pocono, Guelph native is racing again, Tim Miller writes
Hamilton police looking to identify suspect in west Mountain sexual assault
The assault occurred late June 10 in a bus shelter on Upper James and Fennell
Hamilton hosts monkeypox vaccination clinic on Thursday
At-risk members of the community are encouraged to get vaccinated at the appointment-only clinic.
'His last 18 weeks of life were hell': The dramatic decline of this Burlington man, 87, at Joseph Brant Hospital
Ken O’Leary was walking, talking and preparing for a cruise. After being admitted to the Burlington hospital, he rapidly declined. Four months later,
Bedsores, broken rib, pneumonia, C. difficile: Experts say dramatic decline of Joseph Brant patient is a symptom of a crisis in health care
Ken O’Leary was walking, talking and preparing for a cruise. After being admitted to the Burlington hospital, he rapidly declined. Four months later,
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