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Updated 2024-12-27 23:15
How and where to celebrate Canada Day around Hamilton
What’s open and what’s not on Friday
Hamilton’s public beaches are safe for swimming (June 29)
Heading to the beach? You’re in luck — Hamilton’s public beaches are safe for swimming as of June 29 at 5 p.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality r
Stay out of the water at Hamilton’s Pier 4 Park Beach (June 29)
Heading to the beach? You’ll want to stay out of the water at Pier 4 Park as of June 29 at 8 a.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality report from Hamilton Region Public Health:
Westdale home listed for $3.6M ‘perfect for entertaining’
The Mayfair Crescent home boasts 4,800 square feet of living space.
‘Just terrifying’: Hamilton woman needed 30 stitches after vicious dog attack near Chedoke Radial Trail
Tamara Dufour wants animal services to take action against the German shepherd’s owner
Green P-eeved: Burlington told to stop using Green P parking signs trademarked by Toronto agency
The Toronto Parking Authority argues the city’s way-finding signs for public parking are too similar to the trademarked Green P logo.
Paramedics struggle to attend calls as ambulance delays worsen
Hamilton reported 140 Code Zero events between January and June, with 42 of them occurring in the last four weeks
So, why do people turn to personal trainers?
Statistics show that many people engage in fitness training to manage a medical condition, Ernie Schramayr writes.
East Hamilton Labrador celebrates first birthday with free tennis balls for neighbourhood dogs
Gemma the Labrador retriever’s family left a basket of tennis balls with a birthday message on a Potruff Road North telephone pole on Monday
Race is on for Hamilton city council in Ward 5
Nominations don’t close until Aug. 18, but three candidates are already vying for what will be a vacant Ward 5 seat on city council in this fall’s municipal election.
Delayed celebration for new play structures at Captain Cornelius, Ridgemount parks on Hamilton Mountain
Mountain Coun. John-Paul Danko spent over $200,000 for the new play equipment at the two parks.
Dundas Desjardins Canal Red-throated Loon had respiratory infection
Further examination may provide more details
What do we know and don’t about COVID-19 vaccines
Ford government is expected to announced details for the fourth shot soon
'Suffered a medical emergency': Cayuga man dead after Copetown garbage truck crash
A Cayuga man has died after suffering a medical emergency while driving Tuesday morning on Highway 52 in Copetown.
It’s down to one night, one game and one chance for the Bulldogs
The Memorial Cup will be presented Wednesday night. Hamilton desperately wants to be lifting it.
Police focus on identifying suspect in brutal Hamilton alleyway attack
The 46-year-old victim remains in critical condition in hospital
Hamilton to host ceremony for Bulldogs on Thursday
Welcome back rally at Gore Park begins at 1:45
The ’Dogs and the ’Dogs are packing the place
Memorial Cup notebook
See the latest data on COVID deaths, hospitalizations and vaccinations in Ontario
This page tracks the most recent COVID-19 data reported by the province.
'Succumbed to his injuries': Haldimand-Norfolk man dead after Copetown garbage truck crash
A man in his 60s from Haldimand-Norfolk has died after a single vehicle collision Tuesday morning on Highway 52 in Copetown.
Ambulance transporting patient in head-on crash in Mount Hope
Four people, including two paramedics, were taken to hospital
Hamilton police looking for man who exposed himself to young person
Suspect was last seen riding a dark blue mountain bike on Barnesdale Avenue North
Driver of garbage truck unresponsive after Highway 52 crash
Man has been rushed to hospital after crashing into ditch
'Serious single motor vehicle collision': Police close Hwy. 52 in Flamborough for collision investigation
Hamilton Police have closed Highway 52 from Governors Road to Concession 2 to investigate a “serious single motor vehicle collision.”
Hamilton police investigating three overnight shootings
One person hurt in shootings that happened within an hour-and-20 minutes
Hamilton’s public beaches are safe for swimming (June 28)
Heading to the beach? You’re in luck — Hamilton’s public beaches are safe for swimming as of June 28 at 8 a.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality report from Hamilton Region Public Health:
Remembering the grizzly bear obsessed Troy Hurtubise and his infamous suit
Flashbacks: Troy died fours years ago, leaving behind a widow, a son and a bear-protection suit in a North Bay hock shop.
'Reflections of our rich history': First of 12 Waterdown heritage plaques unveiled
Facsimiles of the first two heritage plaques to be installed in Waterdown this fall were unveiled during an event at Memorial Hall on June 20.
YWCA safe drug use space downtown Hamilton a ‘safe place for folks to come’
Staff at the MacNab Street South space have reversed six overdoses in the last two months.
Tenant saved five kittens from blaze that left her homeless. Two more cats survived the fire and were living in the rubble.
The struggle to rescue a pair cats living in the burnt-out husk of an apartment building.
New Mac engineering dean plans to be ‘role model’
Heather Sheardown will be the first-ever female head of the department starting July 1
This life zone is home to roughly a quarter of Canada’s species at risk
Long Point Biosphere Region, a non-profit charity based in Norfolk County, will receive $485,000 over two years from the federal government to maintai
Remembering the grizzly bear obsessed Troy Hurtubise and his infamous suit
Flashbacks: Troy died fours years ago, leaving behind a widow, a son and a bear-protection suit in a North Bay hock shop.
Several Dundas streets excluded from city speed limit reduction plan
Neighbourhood streets considered arterial, collector and boundary exempt
Demand up, donations down at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre food bank on Hamilton Mountain
They always know summer has arrived at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre when food bank donations start to drop off.
Stoney Creek resident scores $100K Encore win
Richard Weatherston of Stoney Creek got a pleasant late-night surprise while checking his May 22 Encore ticket.
Hamilton Bulldogs playing for the Memorial Cup
Jan Mysak goal in OT sends Hamilton to the final on Wednesday
Woman found sexually assaulted in alley fighting for her life; police homicide unit investigating
The victim is in life-threatening condition in hospital and unable to speak to police.
Man arrested following bomb scare in east end Sunday night
Residents in the Ottawa Street North and Cannon Street East area were evacuated or told to ‘shelter in place’
Suspect in Simcoe shooting arrested in Thunder Bay
Toronto man faces numerous charges.
Looking for leads in cold case, Norfolk police release ‘shocking’ footage of 2019 arson in Long Point
Culprit may have been burned during attack on lakeside home, police say
Three children hurt — one seriously — in Caledonia crash
OPP said driver had expired licence and showed signs of impairment
Portion of eastbound Linc closed Monday for cleanup after crane hits overpass and car
Eastbound lanes on Linc between Upper Wentworth and Upper Gage reopened after daylong closure.
Crane hits overpass and car on Lincoln Alexander Parkway
Eastbound Linc closed between Upper Wentworth and Upper Gage
Depth of file snooping by fired St. Joe’s worker a ‘serious breach of medical ethics’: expert
More than two-dozen patients of the 49 affected in the massive privacy breach saw their health information and physician notes exposed to terminated s
Hamilton’s public beaches are safe for swimming (June 27)
Heading to the beach? You’re in luck — Hamilton’s public beaches are safe for swimming as of June 27 at 8 a.m. Here’s the latest beach water quality report from Hamilton Region Public Health:
Jin Hee Jun’s uplifting clay sculptures emphasize diversity
Regina Haggo: Mind your heads at Carnegie Gallery
Nerves and optimism as Bulldogs play for a spot in Memorial Cup final
Beat Shawinigan on Monday night and they’ll get a crack at the title
Memorial Cup notebook: Yes, these games have all been that close
For added east-coast authenticity, when talking about the Memorial Cup tournament, be sure to pronounce the last word tore-nament, writes Scott Radley
Inflation squeezes Hamilton food bank as prices and demand rise
Neighbour 2 Neighbour says it doesn’t want to cut services but cannot guarantee anything
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