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Updated 2024-12-29 01:30
‘Dark clouds and sleepless nights’ are over for Hamilton’s Vivian and Kelvin as they avoid deportation to Nigeria
Vivian Olumide and son Kelvin came to Canada on a vacation in 2015 — they are now allowed to stay as permanent residents.
Hamilton’s Johnny Travale has a rough first Canadian Open
Travale was one of many to find the rough, well, rough
Stoney Creek home listed for $4M ‘has a Muskoka feel’
The Hilts Drive home features a heated, in-ground pool and a soundproof media room
Is a mask still worth it if you’re the only person wearing one?
It’s going to look even more like 2019 this weekend with the end of almost all of the last provincial COVID-19 mask rules, including for public transit.
War maps from McMaster’s stellar collection land roles in major movie productions
The McMaster University map collection is a prize asset, internationally recognized and, increasingly, getting featured in major film and TV productio
Right to disconnect: Just say no to after-hours messages
Employers with more than 25 employees should have published a right-to-disconnect policy by June 2, writes Ed Canning.
Most removed, but some steelmaking waste to remain atop Kenilworth reservoir: city
City says contaminated material won’t ‘pose a threat’ to drinking water
Bulldogs even up series, Game 5 here Sunday
Hamilton’s tense 3-2 overtime victory Friday night in Windsor was well-deserved writes Steve Milton
What’s next for Eastgate Square Mall: 40-storey residential towers and a public park?
Early concept plans have been revealed for the redevelopment of the mall
Gas prices heading for another record-breaking hike this weekend
Experts predict gas prices could go up to 225 cents per litre this summer
National Steel Car is also in court over ‘critical injury’ charges separate from three high-profile workplace deaths
The railcar maker, already facing charges over two on-the-job deaths, also has court dates later this month and in July related to alleged workplace i
WHAT’S GOING ON HERE?: T. Melville Bailey Park on Hamilton Mountain
City will spend about $69,000 to resurface an alleyway access to the park, and provide a water source for a community garden.
Red-throated loon’s death in Dundas’ Desjardins Canal under investigation
Migratory bird sent for Avian Influenza testing and post-mortem
Special recognition for Hamilton Mountain resident
For Mark Wu, it’s all about giving back to the community.
Teen charged in brazen, daylight Stoney Creek shooting
Victim was shot at while walking dog
Did you move to Hamilton’s suburbs from Halton, Peel or Toronto? We want to hear from you
The Spectator’s Steve Buist is looking to speak with people who moved to communities like Ancaster and Waterdown in the past five or six years.
Hamilton police investigating another elementary school threat
String of threats found at at least 14 schools over last two weeks
YMCA cancels, shortens summer camp for some kids amid ‘significant’ staffing shortages
Summer day camp capacity at the YMCA was reduced by 31 per cent, affecting nearly 600 kids
A dozen things to do around Hamilton this weekend
Expect a chance of showers on Saturday and Sunday and don’t forget your umbrella
Landlord and Tenant Board of Ontario sticks to virtual hearings as COVID restrictions lift, leaving some tenants disadvantaged
Advocates say “digital first” system unfair to people with technological barriers or certain disabilities, and accommodations are hard to access.
Hamilton council scraps $100 fee for integrity complaint
Charge prevents residents from using ‘very important mechanism,’ Nrinder Nann says
Hospitals, specialized transit still require masks after Saturday
Hamilton hospitals will continue to keep face-covering mandate in place
Love in the air for Shannon in new season of ‘Strays?’
CBC comedy wraps up filming scenes for its second season in Hamilton
‘We are living a nightmare’: Hamilton man part of airline crew fearing for their lives after drug arrest in Dominican Republic
The five-member crew who found cocaine on their flight April 5 is pleading with the prime minister to help bring them home
New partner in Hamilton west harbour film hub project
TAS joins Aeon and Forge and Foster in plan to redevelop barren Barton-Tiffany lands
Dundas and surrounding areas host fundraising cycling events
Ride to Conquer Cancer scheduled June 11 and 12, ALS Revolution Ride in September
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Tom Jackson proposes four new bus pads for Ward 6
The bus pads will be compliant with the Accessibility for Ontarians With Disabilities Act.
6 things to know about upper Stoney Creek’s Saltfleet Conservation Area expansion
Upper Stoney Creek’s new Saltfleet Conservation Area is growing again with the acquisition of about another 20 hectares of land on Ridge Road that is home to the popular Punch Bowl Market and Bakery.
Labour ministry investigating death on Norfolk County farm
Police say the deceased was found unresponsive in a vehicle on the property
'You think other people will win but never yourself': extra digits reveal Dundas woman's $69K Lotto 649 win
Melissa Woodley thought she had won $69 and change on her Lotto 649 ticket.
The mouse in the house came back, the very next day
I’m at a standoff with the mouse, writes Lorraine Sommerfeld.
Teamsters continue to push for unionization at Amazon fulfilment centre in Hamilton
Members of Teamsters Local 879 were once again handing out information pamphlets to employees outside the Aeropark Boulevard facility Wednesday.
Hamilton police looking to identify suspect in assault with a weapon
A store employee was cut after confrontation over stolen merchandise
Hamilton police assault suspect weapon downtown
A store employee was cut after confrontation over stolen merchandise
Rally over workplace deaths spurs temporary shutdown at Hamilton’s National Steel Car
Union officials have called for police probe into potential criminal negligence after the latest on-the-job death at the railcar maker. The company ca
Workplace deaths spur rally in front of National Steel Car
Residents outraged about workers dying on the job at National Steel Car are planning to rally Thursday.
Not perfect, but you might love it anyway
When this aggressive production settles down a little, it can make you laugh and cry at the same time, Gary Smith writes.
How Torstar found 600 cases of police violating fundamental rights when no one is tracking this national problem
With help from Western University’s law school, Torstar scoured thousands of court records for those where judges found serious Charter violations.
Unveiling 20 years of Indigenous photographic art
New McMaster exhibition presents 160 photos by more than 50 artists
City of Hamilton wants government funds for Ukrainians
Staff forecast spending up to $670,000 a month to support 50 families fleeing war-torn land
A sasquatch sighting at Gage Park?
How an article about the election led to a wild — and hairy — Hamilton tale, Scott Radley writes
HHS hospitals plan to reduce wait times for certain surgeries
Some knee, spine and eye surgeries will be moved to the West Lincoln Memorial Hospital in fall
Osten Beerhall’s metamorphosis into Bernie’s Tavern
Pandemic changes to the beer hall-style restaurant meant its essence was gone.
Musical theatre returns to Ancaster High School with ‘Frozen Jr.’
Musical theatre is making a comeback this month at Ancaster High School.
Ancaster Memorial Art Centre grand opening delayed until later in year
A now-resolved carpenter's strike has forced arts' officials to reschedule events to a more suitable date.
Party time on Concession Street on Hamilton Mountain
Helen Manning is looking forward to doing something on Saturday (June 11) she hasn’t been able to do for the past two years due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Ancaster Mill Race kicks off Heritage Days festivities
The annual Ancaster Mill Race returned on June 7, with hundreds of runners taking part. The event is a traditional kickoff for Ancaster Heritage Days.
'STOP USING': Major recalls at IKEA, Costco, Home Depot and Lowe's involving kitchen products trigger multiple Health Canada warnings after injuries reported
Health Canada is warning shoppers at some of the country's big-name stores about certain recalled products after multiple injuries have already been reported.
Ontario has killed the licence plate sticker, but drivers still need to renew
Even though sticker fees have been scrapped by Ontario, motorists can still be fined by police if they don’t renew their vehicle plates.
Environment Canada warns of heavy rainfall in Hamilton
There’s a possibility of localized flooding due to rain in the low-lying areas in Hamilton
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