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VIDEO: Police helicopter tracks 4 suspects after attempted armed robbery in Richmond Hill, leading to dramatic arrests in Whitby:York Regional Police also link 4 suspects to robberies in Peel Region,
York Regional Police also link 4 suspects to robberies in Peel Region, Oakville, Vaughan
No Name price freeze ends at Loblaw — and experts warn major food price hikes are coming across the board:No Name products are not the only items that will jump in price this month
As pricing blackout ends, Metro CEO says a backlog of thousands of cost-increase requests from suppliers will hit soon, while Loblaw says it will aim to keep pricing flat ‘wherever possible’ for No Name products.
The Just Recovery Coalition wants a 2023 budget that benefits all Hamiltonians
In a 39-page document, the coalition proposes 126 recommendations for councillors to consider in the 2023 budget.
Dundas Sophia Burthen Pooley signs part of Black History Month initiative:"We Are Hamilton — Black History Remembered" runs through February
"We Are Hamilton — Black History Remembered" runs through February.
'FULL REFUND': Certain jackets sold at Loblaws, Fortinos, Real Canadian Superstore, Joe Fresh, Zehrs, Your Independent Grocer and other stores being pulled from shelves:Out of an 'abundance of caution
'Abundance of caution'
'Cautiously optimistic': Resident vows to keep pushing for Hwy. 52 roundabout:$400k environmental assessment approved in 2023 budget
A Powerline Road West resident said he is pleased the City of Hamilton approved the funding to study a roundabout at the intersection of Highway 52 and Powerline Road West - but he plans to continue to push the city to keep the project top of mind.
Ancaster Coun. Craig Cassar tackling road safety issues in Ward 12
The first-term councillor will be looking at introducing a complete streets report for various parts of Ancaster.
Hamilton kicks off Black history program honouring 16 distinguished individuals:16 individuals honoured
The program "We Are Hamilton Black History Remembered" is a collaboration between the city and local Black groups.
Hamilton public school trustees narrowly OK whistleblower policy:Opponents urge changes to address mistrust of complaints process
Opponents urge changes to address mistrust of complaints process.
Impaired charges filed in fatal 2022 crash on QEW in Mississauga:Carly Charlebois of Hamilton, Rama Pirakala of Oakville died in June 16, 2022 crash near Cawthra Road
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have laid charges in a June 16, 2022 crash that claimed two lives and seriously injured a third person.
Dundas 125 Pirie site plan review could start before tribunal’s written decision:City of Hamilton had not received site plan application as of Jan. 31
City of Hamilton had not received site plan application as of Jan. 31
'These people are really brazen': Hamilton contractors hit by tool thefts:Tools valued at tens of thousands stolen in 4 incidents, police say
Hamilton contractors are being warned not to leave tools in vehicles overnight after equipment valued at tens of thousands of dollars was reported stolen in at least four incidents in late January.
Ancaster Community Food Drive ready to hold in-person event on March 4:Townwide door-to-door collection returns March 4
Organizers will be celebrating the event's 30th anniversary a year later, while confident of reaching 2 million pounds of food collected.
Late January snow makes for great tobogganing weather at Stoney Creek's Battlefield Park
Last week’s snowy conditions made for ideal tobogganing weather, including the hills at Battlefield Park in Stoney Creek.
Dundas Wentworth Lodge staff to be consulted in vacant land review
Wentworth Lodge staff will be consulted during the City of Hamilton feasibility review of a children’s hospice on approximately three acres of vacant land behind the municipal long-term-care facility at 41 South St. W., between Lynden and Woodward avenues.
3 Hamilton lottery winners take home a combined $400,000:Winners announced in a series of news releases from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation
Three Hamilton-area lottery winners are taking home a combined $400,000 from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation, (OLG).
Oral health on wheels on Hamilton Mountain:Seniors Dental Health Bus saw more than 200 appointments last year at Sackville Hill Seniors Recreation Centre
It has become a familiar sight at the Sackville Hill Seniors Recreation Centre.
Ancaster resident Jim McLeod prepares strategy to oppose 6-storey development at Wilson and Rousseaux streets:Tribunal hearing for Wilson and Rousseaux development set for Oct. 20
The Ontario Land Tribunal will hold hearing on the development proposal in September 2023 where Brandon House was located.
Dundas' 125 Pirie zoning amendment approved by tribunal:Proposal includes 16 townhouses, 100-space retirement home, 84 apartments
Proposal includes 16 townhouses, 100-space retirement home, 84 apartments
Proposed towers by Stoney Creek’s Battlefield park headed to Ontario Land Tribunal:‘It’s crazy,’ area Coun. Matt Francis says of 18- and 20-storey condo buildings
A local builder’s bid to build two residential towers on a grassy lot across the road from Stoney Creek’s Battlefield House Museum and Park is bypassing public consultation and heading directly to the Ontario Land Tribunal for a decision.
POLL: Should gun-control regulations in Canada be stricter, less strict, or the same as it is now?:Amendment to Liberal government gun control legislation has reignited the gun debate
Amendment to Liberal government gun control legislation has reignited the gun debate
Stolen vehicle investigation in Burlington leads to search warrants, drugs
The Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) — 3 District Street Crime Unit has arrested four suspects and seized drugs and contraband cigarettes following a vehicle theft investigation started in Burlington.
HRPS arrests 4 and seizes drugs in stolen vehicle investigation
The Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) — 3 District Street Crime Unit has arrested four suspects and seized drugs and contraband cigarettes following a vehicle theft investigation started in Burlington.
'Announced today': Changes coming to Shoppers Drug Mart that will impact some shoppers:Changes start Jan. 31
Changes start Jan. 31
Dundas' Horn of Plenty building added to heritage watch list:Research Working Group and built heritage inventory reviewing property
Research Working Group and built heritage inventory reviewing property
Ancaster High School may lose International Baccalaureate program:Board eyes consolidating university prep course at Westdale
Hamilton’s public school board is considering phasing out Ancaster High School’s International Baccalaureate program because low enrolment is limiting course offerings.
Hamilton Mountain Coun. John-Paul Danko proposes motion on province's Greenbelt decision
"Local democracy was steamrolled by the province," says Danko.
City budget earmarks $3.8M for new park in Fruitland-Winona area:Councillor can’t yet divulge location of ‘larger scale’ amenity
The city is budgeting $3.8 million in this year’s capital budget to finish buying land for a community park to serve the Fruitland and Winona area.
Soupfest 2023 returns in person Feb. 28
On a cold winter’s day, there’s nothing better than a hot bowl of soup.
Federal Liberals provide Hamilton airport with $23.4 million on first day of cabinet retreat
Liberals also provide John Howard Society with $600,000, but gathering still endures protests into the evening.
The gambler meets his match in Theatre Ancaster's 'Guys and Dolls':Show opens Feb. 12 at Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre
Nathan Detroit is Broadway’s most famous gambler and reluctant groom.
Community food centre on Hamilton Mountain helping isolated seniors:Users can dial in for a friendly chat through the Seniors Connect Program
For Hamilton seniors feeling lonely or isolated, support is just a phone call away.
Hamilton councillors approve implementing vacant home tax for 2024
Cost to implement the tax will be $2.6 million, including an additional 16 full-time staff to operate program.
Dundas Farmer's Rest Hotel renovation building permit under review:Heritage permit extension granted for long planned renovations
Heritage permit extension granted for long planned renovations.
'Dangerous levels': Major warning and recall on certain stoves sold in Canada after dozens of carbon monoxide incidents reported, including some leading to medical attention:'Immediately stop using'
'Immediately stop using'
'Quite challenging': Flamborough residents seeing low well levels:Conservation authority remains in low water condition
After 20 years in Greensville — with what had always been described as a “strong” well — Catherine Roberts and her family ran out of water in the fall.
City to raze 11 more pines at Stoney Creek’s Battlefield park:Retroactive permit covers 23 dead trees near King Street East entrance
The city will cut down the remaining 11 of 23 dead pine trees near the King Street East entrance to Stoney Creek’s Battlefield House Museum and Park when weather conditions are favourable.
Dundas 215-219 King St. W. zoning application for five buildings in progress:Additional report outstanding for four three-storey townhouses and three-storey house
Additional report outstanding for four three-storey townhouses and three-storey house
Hamilton public schools see spike in staff injuries from student attacks:Incidents needing first aid or health care highest in eight years of data
The return to in-person learning at Hamilton public schools saw a spike in student attacks on staff requiring first aid or health care, with educational assistants and child and youth care practitioners the most frequent victims.
Hamilton under Environment Canada Snowfall warning:Expect 15 to 20 centimetres or more
Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for Hamilton, with significant snowfall ending Thursday morning.
Canada has never had an Indigenous woman on its currency — this provocative campaign is trying to change that:Rita Joe, a Mi’kmaq woman from Nova Scotia, known for her poetry and crafting
Alexandra Beals is one of eight First Nations artists offering up options for our next $20 bill featuring an Indigenous woman, which would be a first. Her version portrays Rita Joe, a Mi’kmaq woman from Nova Scotia, known for her poetry and crafting.
RBC Training Ground returns to McMaster University:More than 200 young athletes expected to work out at David Braley Athletic Centre Jan. 28
Its where Olympic dreams begin.
Stoney Creek Newport Yacht Club survey headed to land tribunal:38-home plan backed by city staff but opposed by neighbours
Held up since last summer by neighbourhood opposition, developers hoping to build a 38-home survey near the Newport Yacht Club in Stoney Creek are challenging the city’s delay in ruling on the plan before the Ontario Land Tribunal.
Canada health funding for McMaster University research is 'game changing' to protect public
Hamilton Liberal MP Filomena Tassi announced $131 million for clinical trials, with the bulk of the money going to McMaster.
Hamilton councillors want to speed up building bike lanes at a cost of about $500,000
Initial cost to hire five staff in 2023 would be about $500,000 to begin the three-year implementation plan.
'Someone that gets what they're going through': SCDSB introduces Canada's first 2SLGBTQ+ graduation coach:SCDSB introduces new position, first in Canada, following recent survey showing a fifth of res
SCDSB introduces new position, first in Canada, following recent survey showing a fifth of respondents self-identify as 2SLGBTQ+.
'No police presence': Carlisle truck thefts spark call for more police presence:Police say thefts not linked to fall spree in Waterdown
A Carlisle resident is calling for increased police presence after a rash of vehicle thefts in the community.
Hamilton's planning committee approves Stoney Creek development, despite density concerns
Several councillors opposed the development at 15 Ridgeview Dr. because there was not enough housing on the property.
Hamilton Mountain residents celebrate 10-year anniversary of Westmount Recreation Centre
The 50,000-square-foot, $21-million facility opened in 2013 after several delays.
Dundas vacant city property reviewed for children's hospice:Staff to report back on feasibility of Dr. Bob Kemp Hospice acquisition
Staff to report back on feasibility of Dr. Bob Kemp Hospice acquisition
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