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RCMP arrests husband and wife duo in connection with CRA scam in Georgetown, Brampton
A Brampton husband and wife reportedly involved in a variety of phone scams have been arrested. On Feb. 12, members of the RCMP arrested Gurinderpreet Dhaliwal, 37, and Inderpreet Dhaliwal, 36, in connection to various transnational scams, including the Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA) scam, the bank investigator scam, and the tech support scam.
Hamilton councillors approve plan to protect agricultural societies from development charges
The society had in early 2019 planned to build a $5-million horse ring at its Trinity Road facility.
Dundas Grightmire Arena project deficit passed $300,000 in September:City continues negotiations with contractor
City continues negotiations with contractor
Where is Canada's economy going in 2020?:BDC chief economist Pierre Cléroux delivers the goods to Stoney Creek Chamber of Commerce
Overall, says Pierre Cléroux, Ontario’s economy is expected grow about 1.7 per cent this year, buoyed by a strong U.S. economy, low unemployment rates on both sides of the border and solid consumer confidence.
What's open and closed Family Day in Flamborough and beyond
Monday is Family Day. Here’s a list of what’s open and closed in Flamborough and Hamilton this long weekend.
Schools ‘never do anything,’ Hamilton bullying panel told:Sherwood mom says daughter’s latest assault on ‘graphic video’
Parents took charge at the first meeting of the Hamilton public school board’s bullying review, spurning a call to break into discussion groups and instead taking turns to plead their case directly to the panel of experts hired to help stop the problem.
Dundas retirement home expansion proposal site plan has not started:Rezoning approved in 2018, property still for sale
Rezoning approved in 2018, property still for sale
Kids & Company now open at Winona Crossing:1360 South Service Rd.
A new private child care provider is offering relief for busy families in Stoney Creek.
Hamilton step closer to offering civil marriages at city hall
A civil marriage would cost $339 and would be held either at the city hall's eight-floor board room or in the council chambers.
Hamilton airport, city officials flying blind when it comes to providing transit service to facility
"We need to have better data," says Hamilton International Airport CEO Cathie Puckering.
New Guelph cannabis store could be open by summer
A proposed dispensary could be open by summer.
Coldest Night of the Year walk on Hamilton Mountain goes Feb. 22:Neighbour to Neighbour Centre hoping to raise $100,000 this year
Walk is one of Neighbour to Neighbour Centre's largest fundraisers of the year.
Hamilton police close southbound Garth Street for collision investigation:At least one person helped by paramedics
At least one person was treated by paramedics following a multi-vehicle collision that closed part of Garth Street on Feb. 13.
New Carlisle library to be located in former TD Bank building:TD announced donation on property on Feb. 6
The new Hamilton Public Library branch in Carlisle will be located in the former TD Canada Trust building.
Da Butcher's Daughter sets up shop at Drummond House in Waterdown
Titillate your tastebuds at Da Butcher’s Daughter in Waterdown.
Flamborough public elementary schools closed Feb. 13 as teachers return to picket line
Hamilton public elementary schools are closed today (Feb. 13) as teachers return to the picket line for the second day this week.
ONTARIO COLD CASE: Retired detective still haunted by woman's 1973 homicide:'If her story is kept a secret, then things die out'
The killer had hit Karen Woodcock on the head with something heavy — perhaps a rock or a tire iron — at another location and left her body about two kilometres from her home, where her seven children and husband slept.
Ontario environment minister Jeff Yurek won’t rule out more Stoney Creek Taro dump expansions:Letter to opponent says he lacks legislative authority to do so
Jeff Yurek, Ontario's minister of the environment, conservation and parks, is rejecting a resident’s call to rule out further expansions of upper Stoney Creek’s Taro industrial dump.
A first for Interval House of Hamilton:Tiger-Cats and Bulldogs presidents make dinner for shelter residents
THE ISSUE: The presidents of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Hamilton Bulldogs cooked dinner for the women and children at Interval House of Hamilton.LOCAL IMPACT: This is the first time that men have been invited to into the shelter’s kitchen as positive role models for the women and children at the shelter and in the community.
Flamborough-Glanbrook Conservative MPP Donna Skelly mum on unfavourable riding poll on education cuts:Survey’s release comes as four teacher unions plan Feb. 21 walkout
Flamborough-Glanbrook Progressive Conservative MPP Donna Skelly declined to comment on an opinion poll showing two-thirds of her constituents oppose her government’s push to increase school class sizes.
What's going on here? Bridal boutique says 'I do' to new Waterdown location
A Waterdown bridal boutique is relocating to a brand new building and the owners of Michelle My Belle are excited for the future of their new shop.
Art Gallery of Hamilton launches study that will allow more art works to be showcased
"There is just so much that is available, not available to be shown," said Mayor Fred Eisenberger.
Mohawk College has climate change partners:College and nine school boards collaborate to reduce carbon footprint
The Climate Change Leaders initiative includes the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board, Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School board and seven other school boards from Brantford to Niagara.
Public elementary school teachers picket in Waterdown:Job action is part of province-wide strike by ETFO
Teachers from public elementary schools across Flamborough picketed on Parkside Drive in front of Allan A. Greenleaf in Waterdown on Feb. 11.
Ancaster's Dr. Sandra J. Malpass keeps clients well-adjusted:Chiropractor marks three decades of service
Dr. Sandra J. Malpass has been keeping her clients well-adjusted for 30 years.
How many drivers have been ticketed by Waterdown's only red-light camera?
The camera is part of a provincewide effort to reduce mid-intersection collisions — a program that appears to seeing success throughout Hamilton, according to the city’s superintendent of roadway safety.
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson re-elected Hamilton Conservation Authority chair:Saltfleet wetlands, Valens cabins, parking solutions highlight 2020 agenda
Starting construction on the first two of a planned four wetlands at upper Stoney Creek’s fledgling Saltfleet Conservation Area will be among the Hamilton Conservation Authority’s key goals for 2020, says its re-elected chair.
Hip to Snip returns to HBSPCA:Pet Smart Charities once again subsidizing low-cost cat spay/neuter program
The Pet Smart Charities grant will subsidize 1,000 spay and neuter procedures this year through the HBSPCA’s Hip to Snip program.
Dundas former Canadian Tire site receives 'multiple' offers:Canadian Tire considering next steps
The Issue: The sale of 50 Cootes Dr. is moving slowly ahead.The Impact: The future use of this gateway property will impact how the east end of Dundas develops.
Hamilton councillors focused on cutting 3.5-per-cent tax increase for 2020 budget
Councillors have over $5 million in proposals to decide upon for 2020 budget.
3 best bakeries in Flamborough as selected by FlamboroughReview.com readers
And the winners in the 2019 Readers’ Choice Best Bakery award category are …
Dundas Coroner's investigation of body found at York and Valley roads continues:Coroner was informed of body by Hamilton Police
Coroner was informed of body by Hamilton Police.
133 km/h in an 80 with kids in the car: Hamilton police nab alleged Red Hill Valley Parkway stunt driver
An Ancaster man faces speeding and stunt driving charges after allegedly driving 133 km/h in an 80 km/h zone through snowy conditions on the Red Hill Valley Parkway, with two children also in the vehicle.
Hamilton Conservation Authority opposes Enbridge easement for pipeline through Beverly Swamp:Regulator urged to order prior ecological study, consider climate impact
The Hamilton Conservation Authority is opposing Enbridge Gas Inc.’s request to widen an existing easement through its Beverly Swamp property for a new natural gas pipeline until the company finishes a peer-reviewed ecological study.
Dundas Hatt Street historic row house improvements require four separate variance applications:Rental townhouse use has continued more than 130 years
Rental townhouse use has continued more than 130 years
Flamborough public elementary schools closed Friday as Hamilton teachers hit picket line second day in a row
Hamilton public elementary schools are closed for a second consecutive day as part of escalating job action by the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO).
Aurora pot shop owner hopes to open store on 4/20:Securing licence for Jane's Cannabis Shop 'a roller-coaster ride'
Securing licence for Jane's Cannabis Shop 'a roller-coaster ride.'
Father of two fifth homicide of year; Found near Stoney Creek lake trail
Frank Figliola told his wife Maria he was just stepping out for a few minutes, got into his black Chevrolet Malibu and drove away.Five hours later, the 49-year-old father of two was found dead next to a walking path two and a half kilometres north
Second charge in beating death
A 29-year-old businessman was charged yesterday in the beating death of a Stoney Creek steelworker whose battered body was found on a foot path near Lake Ontario two-and-a-half years ago.Daniel Dominic DeTrapani, whose family owns Cafe X/Treme in
Figliola slaying still baffles police; Back to square one in solving lakefront bludgeoning
Hamilton police investigating Frank Figliola's murder a year ago have come to the conclusion they've been following the wrong theory all along.Now they're re-interviewing witnesses and asking very different questions.Figliola, 49, a Stoney Cree
Education Minister Stephen Lecce vows action on Stoney Creek school additions ‘in short order’:‘I understand it is a priority,’ he says during Mount Hope visit
Education Minister Stephen Lecce is promising a decision “in short order” on the Hamilton public school board’s 11-month-old request to proceed with an addition to Stoney Creek’s Collegiate Avenue Elementary School.
3 best yoga centres in Flamborough as selected by FlamboroughReview.com readers
And the winners in the 2019 Readers' Choice Best Yoga Centre award category are ...
CityHousing Hamilton asks for relief from $500K water bill at Mountain apartment building:Leak went undetected for 10 months
CityHousing Hamilton officials blame temporary staffer, change in usage reports for not spotting costly bills.
Hamilton Out of the Cold thanks Metro Winona Crossing for ongoing support:Program active at 10 city sites
Hamilton’s Out of the Cold Program served more than 11,500 meals between November and January this winter. So far, those numbers are up about 15 per cent from the previous year.
'I'm frustrated': Flamborough public elementary teachers join provincewide walkout
Flamborough's public elementary school teachers are back on the picket line after the province and Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario failed to reach a deal Jan. 31.
Luxury homebuilder eyes Ancaster's Church Street for infill development:Block of 6 townhomes proposed
A local homebuilder hopes to replace a 1920s-era brick house with a six-unit townhome development near the heart of Ancaster’s village core.
ONTARIO COLD CASE: Murder by masked invaders still stumps investigators:‘Somebody out there knows why they went and targeted that residence’
Leads may have gone cold for now, but Staff Sgt. Jim Callender is convinced more people than the perpetrators know who killed Carman Ward during a nighttime home invasion four Christmases ago.
'Dad's car impounded': Teen driving father's BMW in Oakville caught going 192 km/h:Stunt driving, speeding charges laid
A teen is facing stunt driving and speeding charges after Halton Regional Police clocked a BMW going 192 km/h in Oakville.
Education Minister Stephen Lecce and ETFO give opposite accounts of failed teacher contract talks:Education minister insists he gave written vow on kindergarten model
Education Minister Stephen Lecce and the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario aren’t just at odds over how to resolve their contract dispute, they can’t even agree on what happened during the latest negotiations that broke down without a deal.
Millions left on the table as Ontario doles out compensation to parents amid teachers’ strikes:Three-quarters of those eligible haven’t yet applied for payouts aimed at easing financial hi
Three-quarters of those eligible haven’t yet applied for payouts aimed at easing financial hit caused by teacher strike action, ministry figures show.
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