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Updated 2025-01-08 17:32
Up to 10 cm of snow, ice pellets expected for Flamborough
Snow is on the way for Flamborough.
Sweet Paradise gets sour decision from Hamilton councillors over illegal freezer
Sweet Paradise bakery and deli constructed an illegal freezer in 2014 without a building permit.
Racism runs deep at Hamilton schools, student leaders say:HCCI report urges external review of ‘institutional’ discrimination
Student leaders say anti-Black racism remains a big problem at Bernie Custis Secondary School after the expulsion of a student in November for carving a large, racist epithet in the snow on the back field.
Do Ancaster residents want better bus service?:Transit improvements impact local tax rates, councillor warns
Is Ancaster willing to pay extra for better bus service?
UPDATE: Man's false coronavirus claim forces plane to return to Pearson Airport in Mississauga:Passenger was on board flight to Jamaica which had to return to Pearson
Peel Police have arrested a man at Mississauga’s Pearson International Airport after a passenger on a flight falsely claimed he had the coronavirus.
Hamilton to eliminate paper transit tickets in favour of PRESTO card
Starting in June, the city will stop issuing paper passes. In September, paper tickets and day passes will be gone.
Hamilton Coun. Sam Merulla urges city implement 311 system
"It would separate the nonsense from the reality," said Ward 4 Coun. Sam Merulla.
Hamilton bullying review kicks off with Westmount Secondary School session:Panel announces five general and 10 group-specific meetings
Westmount Secondary School will host the first of 15 sessions scheduled by an independent panel of experts studying how to prevent bullying at Hamilton public schools.
Hamilton bullying review kicks off with Westmount session:Panel announces five general and 10 group-specific meetings
Westmount Secondary School will host the first of 15 sessions scheduled by an independent panel of experts studying how to prevent bullying at Hamilton public schools.
Stoney Creek's former Millen store building to be demolished
Hamilton councillors have approved a demolition permit for buildings at 23-25 King St. and Mountain Avenue North.
Tim Hortons Beyond Meat products 'removed from menu':Coffee chain added plant-based burgers, sausage patties to menu less than a year ago
Don’t go to Tim Horton’s if you’re craving a Beyond Meat burger or sausage patty.
Dundas Highway 8 reconstruction awarded to low bidder:Public information centre scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 18
Public information centre scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 18
Winterfest comes to Concession Street on Hamilton Mountain:Event runs Feb. 8 from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
First year for event on Concession Street.
Winterfest comes to Concession Street:Event runs Feb. 8 from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
First year for event on Concession Street
Hamilton teachers set for more walkouts as contract hopes dashed:Three days of provincial talks end with no sign of a deal in sight
Hamilton public elementary schools will close on Thursday and Friday as teachers and early childhood educators walk off the job following a breakdown in provincial contract talks with Premier Doug Ford’s government.
Hamilton Mountain Hill Park tennis courts to be converted for pickleball
Pickleball Hamilton is contributing $25,000 for the project, while the city is spending $175,000.
UPDATE: Kyle Richardson’s death not a murder
The 24-year-old appeared outside the emergency department of the Juravinski Hospital on Concession Street with serious injuries to his body around 2:30 a.m. on Feb 1.
Waterdown's growth, 'increased risk profile' spark need for second fire station:New Waterdown station to come with 15 firefighters and two trucks
Hamilton City Council has approved $8 million to build a second Waterdown fire station and purchase two new fire trucks, and it is looking at hiring five more firefighters for the town’s existing station in the meantime.
Betrayal, Lust, Greed and Murder; Maria Figliola: Guilty
Maria and Frank Figliola were childhood sweethearts who once dreamed of building a happy life together. Then Maria plotted his murder to get his money and lived the high life with her Internet lover.
The lover who now lives in fear
The Figliola Murder Trial
Husband secretly taped ugly argument over money
Murder trial jury hears wife deny accusations about her spending
Shaken wife faces murder charge
Husband was beaten to death on waterfront trail on August 2001
Murder for Hire?
Crown says greed and lust motives for husband's bludgeoning death
'They just locked the doors on us': Well-known Oakville fitness club suddenly shut down:General manager says she is working to ensure members get what they purchased
A longtime Oakville exercise club has unexpectedly closed and members are upset.
Toronto lawyer Leslyn Lewis could make Canadian political history in Conservative leadership race
Lawyer Leslyn Lewis is expected to announce soon her intention to seek Conservative Party leadership.
Dundas 10 Newman Rd. building remains six months after building permit revoked:Structure, fencing impede EcoPark wildlife corridor
The Issue: Partially completed house at 10 Newman Rd. still stands six months after building permit issued in error was revoked.The Impact: Vacant building and fencing blocks planned wildlife corridor.
Hope shines as Hamilton teachers walk the picket line:Continued talks sign of real progress, local president says
Teachers, early childhood educators and supporters were in a buoyant mood as they picketed outside 28 Hamilton public elementary schools on Friday amid hopeful signs of a breakthrough in their contract dispute with Premier Doug Ford’s government.
Hamilton's flu season consistent with rest of Canada, says health officials
Federal government has seen over 12,500 lab-confirmed cases of influenza this flu season.
Free breakfast at Hamilton Community Food Centre:Rise Up breakfast served each Wednesday at 8 a.m.
The issue:The Hamilton Community Food Centre is running a free breakfast program each Wednesday.Local impact:As many as 1,000 people use centre programs each month.
Body found in Dundas field investigated by Coroner:Police called to York and Valley roads Jan. 30
Police called to York and Valley roads Jan. 30
Dundas Blues recognize fifth year player Chris Cudek and prepare for playoffs:Cudek had more than 200 points in just under 200 games
Cudek had more than 200 points in just under 200 games.
Flamborough public elementary school teachers on the picket line amid bargaining talks
Elementary school workers held their signs high on Parkside Drive in Waterdown as they made their rounds during a day of picketing in response to the provincial government cuts to education.
Waterdown's Pickwick Books prepares to celebrate 25 years
The literary haven on the corner of Dundas and Mill streets is celebrating a milestone.
Ontario takes a bite out of Hamilton's 2020 public health budget
Proposed 2020 healthy and safe communities budget is 2.7 per cent. Without Ontario cuts, increase would be 0.8 per cent.
Dundas resident Billy Pace wins $1 million in Lotto Max draw:Winning ticket redeemed for Dec. 31, 2019 draw
Billy Pace of Dundas is $1 million richer after winning the Max Millions prize in the Dec. 31, 2019 Lotto Max draw.
Westbound Stone Church Road closed Monday
The west bound lanes of Stone Church Road West between Matthew Street and Garth Street will be closed for three months starting Monday (Feb. 3) at 9 a.m.City officials say the closure is necessary for water main valve replacement work to get done
Westbound Stone Church Road closed Monday
The west bound lanes of Stone Church Road West between Matthew Street and Garth Street will be closed for three months starting Monday (Feb. 3) at 9 a.m.City officials say the closure is necessary for water main valve replacement work to get done
Westbound Stone Church Road closed Monday
The west bound lanes of Stone Church Road West between Matthew Street and Garth Street will be closed for three months starting Monday (Feb. 3) at 9 a.m.City officials say the closure is necessary for water main valve replacement work to get done
Westbound Stone Church Road closed starting Feb. 3
The west bound lanes of Stone Church Road West between Matthew Street and Garth Street will be closed for three months starting Monday (Feb. 3) at 9 a.m.City officials say the closure is necessary for watermain valve replacement work to get done.
Ancaster Soccer Club tripped up by school rental bill:Trustee says field fees are reasonable, reflect cost recovery
The Ancaster Soccer Club is protesting a $13,000 bill for the coming season for using playing fields at Ancaster High and Frank Panabaker elementary schools.
Dundas Hatt Street historic row house has new plans
A two-storey addition to the back of the169-year-old, four-unit row townhouse at 227 Hatt St. has apparently been scrapped in favour of less significant improvements.Sam Mattina said he, and his partners, are not moving ahead with the addition co
Here for the pickles: Farm Boy opens in St. Catharines:Hundreds line up for grand opening
Farmers are used to early starts to the morning – and, as it turns out, so are Farm Boy shoppers.
Carlisle's Lace and Birch caters to your party needs
Flowers, furniture and décor can be found in Carlisle, where the newest addition to its downtown core offers a one-stop shop for all things wedding and event planning.
Winona Crossing's Pet Valu has something for any pet you have
Pet Valu has been opened for five weeks before holding grand opening in January.
HHS/McMaster researchers say an egg a day is okay:Researchers say an egg a day is okay
After analyzing data from three large, long-term multinational studies the researchers found a modest consumption of eggs will not cause any harm.
Stoney Creek seniors' complex slated for redevelopment:Pine Villa, New Village, Skyway Chapel church impacted by development proposal
The owner of a Stoney Creek seniors' residential complex is planning to redevelop the Highway 8 site for a net gain of 186 long-term care beds, plus two seniors apartment buildings.
Hamilton puts pedal to metal boosting bus service along Mountain and Stoney Creek
If approved, transit's 9.6 per cent budget increase includes spending $4.2 million on enhanced service over two years.
Beer here! Fiesta Mall Fortinos in Stoney Creek to offer beer, wine:102 Hwy. 8 at Fiesta Mall
Customers picking up groceries at the Fiesta Mall Fortinos in Stoney Creek will soon be able to add beer, wine or hard cider to their shopping carts.
Hamilton Catholic teachers to walk out on Feb. 4:Second one-day strike comes amid escalating Hamilton contract actions
Hamilton Catholic teachers are planning hold their second one-day strike on Feb. 4, part of a provincewide walkout to pressure the Ford government to settle their contract dispute.
Burlington woman, 23, accused of driving 122 km/h outside school and her rental SUV is 'off to jail':Fines could be more than $3,000
A Burlington woman is facing six charges including stunt driving after an incident in a Burlington neighbourhood.
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