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Updated 2024-12-22 07:31
New St. Catherine of Siena church on Hamilton Mountain 60% complete:Parish looking at dedication mass in late spring/early summer
The new $20 million, 27,000-square-foot St. Catherine of Siena Roman Catholic Church on Rymal Road East near Upper Sherman is taking shape.
Hamilton staff offers up 5.4% average tax increase for 2023:Tax increase, plus higher water rate could mean average household will pay about $30 extra per month in 2023
Tax increase, plus higher water rate could mean average household will pay about $30 extra per month in 2023.
'I told my wife and she thought I was lying': Stoney Creek man wins $100K on Instant X:Giulio Amatucci celebrates first big lottery win
Giulio Amatucci celebrates first big lottery win.
Dundas Order of Hamilton recipients recognized for commitment to community:Final honorees announced at last of 6 community New Year's Levees in Dundas
Dundas Order of Hamilton recipients recognized for commitment to community. Final honorees announced at last of six community New Year's Levees in Dundas.
Stoney Creek Coun. Matt Francis says longtime projects to open in community in 2023
Multi-sports facility is scheduled to open at Confederation Park, and Reenactment of Battle of Stoney Creek will return in 2023.
Hamilton receives about $4 million from federal government for tourism and community-related projects:Tourism and community groups benefit
The funding, announced Jan. 10, involved $7.5 million for 31 projects in Burlington, Hamilton and Halton.
'When I realized I won $50,000, I was shocked!': Stoney Creek woman wins big on Ontario 49:Liz Field plans to buy new vehicle with Ontario 49 win
After playing the same numbers for 20 years, a lottery dream came true for Elizabeth (Liz) Field of Stoney Creek, who won a second prize worth $50,000 in the Nov. 26, 2022 Ontario 49 draw.
'Return the product': Several shirts sold at Real Canadian Superstore, Loblaws, Joe Fresh, Fortinos, Zehrs, Your Independent Grocer and other stores being pulled from shelves:‘Full refund, with
"Full refund, with or without the receipt."
Dundas former retirement home conversion to apartments under review:City planning staff collecting comments from departments, agencies
City planning staff collecting comments from departments, agencies
Ancaster resident Jan Lukas receives Order of Hamilton award by Hamilton Mayor Andrea Horwath
Mayor says Lukas's life-long volunteering efforts has inspired other people to give their time to community organizations.
Hamilton-Burlington SPCA brings back Betty White Challenge:Donate to a shelter by Jan. 17
The #BettyWhiteChallenge is back at the Hamilton-Burlington SPCA.
Hamilton Conservation Authority seeks clarity on minister’s zoning orders:‘We’re really sailing into uncharted territories,’ Coun. Brad Clark says
The Hamilton Conservation Authority wants to know what it can do if a provincial minister’s zoning order allows a developer to bulldoze a wetland and the developer refuses to compensate by replacing it nearby as required by law.
Ancaster Coun. Craig Cassar is 'excited' about council's prospects in 2023:Tax increase is a 'maintenance' budget
There is over $5 million in new capital spending scheduled to begin in 2023 once the capital budget is approved.
Dundas University Plaza new service centre delayed by 'unforeseen circumstances':Company not elaborating on issues that need to be resolved
Company not elaborating on issues that need to be resolved.
Hamilton Mountain pharmacists expect new powers will keep them busy:Ontario pharmacists now prescribing for 13 common ailments
Anita Jose was originally looking to see a doctor.
GFL Environmental Inc. finalizes Hamilton hazardous steel dust plan:‘We’re being the guinea pigs here,’ critic says of recycling venture
Backed by a $3.8-million federal grant, GFL Environmental Inc. is a step closer to recycling a hazardous steelmaking dust in Hamilton amid concerns the city’s airshed will suffer the consequences.
Lotus Retirement Home on Hamilton Mountain gets donation from nearby Tim Hortons
Mike Wendelaar is helping support some of the folks who have supported his business.
Hamilton Mayor Andrea Horwath says housing affordability remains top priority for council in 2023
Horwath is predicting a "banner" year for Hamilton in 2023, even though financial and housing challenges confront city.
Volunteers ‘jamming’ at Fifty United Church in Winona:Sweet treats available this summer at Winona Peach Festival
January is peach jam season at Fifty United Church in Winona.
McMaster University Cootes Drive gas-burning generators application resubmission to be reviewed:City staff flagged 'several' items for more information from McMaster
The initial review of McMaster University’s building permit application for its four gas-powered electricity generators, and electrical house, flagged several items as requiring more information.
'SAFETY RISK': Transport Canada recalling certain Ford, Hyundai and Nissan vehicles and warning drivers about fire and crash hazards
Issues range from replacing sensors to brake fluid leaks
Dundas Osler Drive storm sewer outfall into Ancaster Creek to be replaced:Natural heritage assessment recommends ways to mitigate impacts
Natural heritage assessment recommends ways to mitigate impacts of work
Hamilton Mayor Andrea Horwath hosts first in-person New Year's Levee at city hall after two years
Horwath also presented the Order of Hamilton medal to four residents for their longtime volunteer service to the community.
Garden centre visits prompt Stoney Creek Coun. Jeff Beattie to open Ward 10 office:Availability to meet at service centre on Fridays begins Jan. 13
Constituents hoping to bend Jeff Beattie’s ear in person will no longer have to travel to Hamilton City Hall or drop by his Winona Gardens nursery business to do so.
'There’s a problem here and it needs to stop': Galer Equipment reports 3 Kubotas stolen from Flamborough business:Equipment valued at $100,000
On Jan. 4, John Galer woke up to discover three pieces of machinery valued at $100,000 had been stolen from the Galer Equipment lot on Highway 5.
'When is the city going to take action?': Fill dumping remains a Flamborough concern in 2023:New councillors urge residents to report dumping concerns
As the calendar turns to 2023, Jim Whelan remains concerned about fill dumping in Flamborough.
Hamilton Liberal MP Filomena Tassi to focus on housing, economic development in 2023:Affordable housing tops priority list
As the Hamilton Liberal MP gets used to her new ministerial role, Tassi will look to growth economy for community.
'Died a hero and lived as an inspiration': OPP officer slain on-duty remembered at Barrie funeral:Const. Greg Pierzchala shot while responding to Dec. 27 call
Const. Greg Pierzchala was fatally shot while responding to a call on Dec. 27.
Dundas York Road roundabout education centre planned before construction is completed:New addition will replace exit ramp from Highway 6
Roundabout will replace exit ramp from Highway 6
Public meeting planned for County Fair Plaza redevelopment on Hamilton Mountain:Proposal aims to build 1,995 dwelling units
Residents will soon have a chance to express their views on a massive housing development proposed for the County Fair Plaza site at the corner of Mohawk Road East and Upper Sherman Avenue.
'DISPOSE OF THEM': Major recalls at Walmart, Best Buy, Toys R Us and IKEA involving breakfast foods, toys, chairs and change tables trigger multiple Health Canada warnings to shoppers:Allergies, entra
Allergies, entrapment and other hazards identified.
What is the Sixties Scoop? The story of Indigenous children taken from their families across Canada
The Sixties Scoop is a dark chapter of Canadian history that affected tens of thousands of Indigenous children from 1951 until, according to some, 1991.
‘Exciting time’: Baskin-Robbins has a new ice cream flavour and it’s a spin on a classic
It will also be the first flavour of the month for 2023
POLL: Federal government is proposing to mandate electric vehicle sales in Canada. What are your thoughts?:Do you agree with the government's proposal to mandate EV sales?
Environment and Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault recently proposed that federal government regulations mandate electric vehicle sales in Canada.
'A hard choice': Waterdown Tea House closes after 5 years of high tea:Business shut its doors Dec. 23
Five years of a lifelong dream has been realized but the time has come for Waterdown Tea House to transform into a new business.
'So grateful': Purse Project Network collects more than 1,500 purses:Charity has donated over 10,000 purses to women in need
The organizers of the Purse Project Network are thanking the community for their generosity after collecting more than 1,500 purses for women in need.
Hamilton Mountain councillors see busy 2023:Mountain Brow Boulevard reconstruction, road safety and the cost of living in Hamilton tops agendas for Mountain reps
There is no shortage of projects and issues for Mountain councillors to address in 2023.
Hundreds of families attend Ancaster-area dairy farm open house:Event at Joe Loewith and Sons returns for first time since 2019
For the first time since 2019, Joe Loewith and Sons opened the gates for another dairy farm open house, welcoming hundreds of families to the Powerline Road West site on Dec. 27.
Dundas’ Valley Community Centre Park upgrades require additional funds:Confirmation of project budget expected in 2023 budget discussions
Confirmation of project budget expected in 2023 budget discussions
Dundas bridge rehab on Governor's, Creighton and McMurray in proposed 2023 budget:Projects deferred from 2022 require additional capital funding
Projects deferred from 2022 require additional capital funding.
Hamilton-Wentworth 4-H looking for new members:Rally night slated for Jan. 19
It doesn’t matter whether you live in the city or country.
Dundas' St. Paul's United Church fundraising for Tiny Shelter project:Effort part of wider project on affordable housing and homelessness
Effort part of wider project on affordable housing and homelessness.
Hamilton Mountain writer publishes and republishes five books:Barry Gottlieb writes about dragons, China and his life
Writing has always been part of Barry Gottlieb’s life.
Theatre Ancaster honours Bob Carle with John Nielsen award
Bob Carle is this year’s winner of the prestigious John Nielsen Award from Theatre Ancaster.
PHOTO GALLERY: Procession brings OPP officer Const. Grzegorz (Greg) Pierzchala home to Barrie:The procession departed from the Centre of Forensic Sciences in Toronto at 9 a.m. and travelled northbound
The procession departed from the Centre of Forensic Sciences in Toronto at 9 a.m. and travelled northbound on Highway 400
'Immediately stop using': Health Canada is recalling some Spirit Halloween costumes over concerns of 'highly toxic' chemical:'Lead is highly toxic, especially to children'
'Lead is highly toxic, especially to children'
Ancaster guitarist Kristian Del Cantero showcases musical artistry at Old Town Hall:Performer comes home for holiday recital
Classical guitarist Kristian Del Cantero returned home to Ancaster over the holidays for a special performance Dec. 22 at the Old Town Hall.
Funeral for slain Haldimand OPP Const. Grzegorz (Greg) Pierzchala to take place in Barrie:Procession to run from Toronto to Barrie Dec. 30; residents encouraged to show respects from Highway 400 overp
Procession to run from Toronto to Barrie Dec. 30; residents encouraged to show respects from Highway 400 overpasses
'RISK OF A CRASH': Big recalls on Mercedes, Chevrolet, Ford, Jeep and Volkswagen vehicles trigger major Transport Canada warnings to drivers
Issues range from airbag deployment to faulty driveshafts
'A big challenge': Waterdown resident calls on city to clear bridge sidewalks:Advocates say snow clearing bylaw not accessibility friendly
A Waterdown resident is calling on the City of Hamilton to make the bridge on Dundas Street East in the village’s core safe and accessible after snowfalls.
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