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Flashbacks on Hamilton Mountain features used CDs, DVDs, vinyl and video games:411 Concession St.
If you are a music, movie or video game lover then a visit to Flashbacks at 411 Concession St. (west of Upper Wentworth) is a must.
Alectra Utilities finds no data breach of customers' billing information
Alectra Utilities officials say a "thorough" investigation was completed over two days to determine if a data breach occurred.
Dundas Grightmire Arena contractor ban extended by city:Financial settlement talks continuing into spring 2020
Financial settlement talks continuing into spring 2020.
Hamilton high school co-ops headed in ‘great direction’:Participation rate more than doubles in three years
They’ve still got a ways to go, but Hamilton public high school co-op programs continue to grow in leaps and bounds — and are seeing higher student success rates than the provincial average.
Hamilton's pilot adoption program saving animals' lives, say officials
From January to November 2019, Hamilton euthanized 363 animals, a decline from 679 in 2016.
'To continue to opt out is a form of denial': Wasaga Beach still says no to cannabis retailing
Wasaga Beach will stay closed to retail cannabis stores —— for now.
What's going on here at Arvin Avenue — and other transit stops — in Stoney Creek?:Hamilton installs eight new accessible transit landing pads
The pads were required under the province’s Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act.
Hamilton designs four locations for tobogganing this season
The four locations are the Garth Street Reservoir, King's Forest Golf Course, Beddoe course and Waterdown Memorial Park.
Flamborough bucks Snow Angels volunteer trends:Some areas of city have volunteer shortage
THE ISSUE: Area-specific volunteer shortagesTHE IMPACT: Snow Angels program closed to applications
Flamborough-Glanbrook Conservative MP David Sweet praises Andrew Scheer's "commendable" leadership of the party
Andrew Scheer, who took over the Conservative Party in 2017 leaves with party at 121 seats, an increase from 95.
Dundas Highway 8 replacement Part 1 tendered:Public meeting planned to discuss eight-month project
Public meeting planned to discuss eight-month project
Mohawk College, Ford of Canada partner to put students in the fast lane for automotive jobs:New training initiative designed to create a new crop of qualified automotive service technicians
A new partnership between Mohawk College, Eastgate Ford and Ford Motor Company of Canada Limited is putting students on the road to well-paying jobs in the automotive repair industry.
Alectra Utilities says it doesn't believe customer information was "compromised" in possible data breach
Alectra Utilities says doesn’t believe customer information was “compromised” in possible data breach.
Andrew Scheer to step down as Conservative party leader
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is announcing today he will step down once a new leader of the Conservative Party of Canada is selected.
Hamilton retailers hold their breath over Christmas shopping:Many Hamilton small businesses rely on holiday season to survive
Holiday spending expected to stay the same or increase slightly.
Waterdown Fortinos expansion clears committee hurdle:Construction expected to get underway in late January
The planned expansion of Waterdown’s Fortinos grocery store is one step closer to fruition.
Hamilton councillors approve 330-townhouse development for west Mountain
Townhouse development at 35 Sabrina Blvd. will have over 600 parking spaces, most of them underground.
Planning a winter getaway? Get travel medical insurance:OHIP out-of-country coverage ends in 2020
Whether you’re planning a weeklong winter getaway or just a quick shopping excursion south of the border, getting travel medical insurance is about to become even more crucial.
ONTARIO COLD CASE: No word from active social media user since disappearance:"There’s still an ongoing effort to find her one way or another."
It has been more than four years since Erin McGonigal went missing. Her family and friends are still praying for her safe return.
'May be unsafe': Popular President's Choice food product recalled because there could be pieces of plastic in it:This recall was triggered by Loblaws, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency said
Loblaw Companies Limited is recalling a fairly popular product after concerns there may be plastic pieces in it.
Job actions, bullying review upend Hamilton board’s digital learning plan:Staff unable to meet new strategy’s February approval deadline
Union job actions and the launch of a bullying review are prompting Hamilton’s public school board to delay the development of a “critically important” new digital learning strategy for students.
Ayr hockey mom wants opposing coach charged after he allegedly 'punched' daughter:Parent says 10-year-old hit by police officer coach in handshake line
An Ayr hockey mom wants charges brought up against an assistant hockey coach who allegedly “punched” her 10-year-old daughter during post-game handshakes.
Hamilton to study vacant building tax to slow rising housing market
Vancouver's Empty Homes Tax, the first in North American, has raised nearly $40 million.
Hamilton councillors approve condo development at Lakeview Drive and North Service Road:Prospective buyers to be warned about highway noise
Developer will be required to insert a noise warning clause in sales agreement for condo development.
What’s Going on Here? Cannabis stores popping up in Burlington almost like weeds
A fourth cannabis retail store in Burlington called Corner Cannabis is going through the regulatory approval process with the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO).
Daly, re-elected Hamilton Catholic board chair, speaks to hope and renewal
Pat Daly was re-elected board chairperson during the initial board meeting on Tues., Dec. 3, and during the inaugural address set the board on a path to hope and renewal.
Canopy Growth Corp. announces new CEO
Klein brings a wealth of expertise to this role, having served in a number of senior leadership capacities over the past 14 years at Constellation Brands.
David Sweet named to Conservative shadow cabinet:Focus on international human rights and religious freedom
Flamborough-Glanbrook MP David Sweet has been named to Conservative leader Andrew Scheer’s shadow cabinet as shadow minister for International Human Rights and Religious Freedom.
Flamborough-Glanbrook MP critical of Liberal throne speech:Concerned by lack of mention of agriculture, infrastructure
Conservative MP David Sweet says the Justin Trudeau government speech didn’t speak to the collaboration necessary in a minority Parliament.
Hamilton councillors approve 2020 capital budget with a 0.87 per cent increase
The capital budget approval will mean a homeowner will pay an extra $31 on a home valued at $385,600.
Hamilton councillors approve 2020 capital budget with 0.87 per cent increase
The capital budget approval will mean a homeowner will pay an extra $31 on a home valued at $385,600.
Sherwood grad grappling with wrestling movie:Deathmatch Dad being shot mostly in Hamilton
The 34-year-old Sherwood high school graduate and former pro grappler set up Iraybs Films in 2007 after retiring from ring action.
Sherwood grad grappling with wrestling movie:Deathmatch Dad being shot mostly in Hamilton
Rayburn learned the ropes from Ernie Moore (aka the Masked Executioner) at the Living Legends Wrestling Academy on the east Mountain
Hamilton school unions strike anti-violence task force:Joint effort hopes to address rising attacks on staff, leaders say
Nine education unions at Hamilton’s public and Catholic school boards are striking a task force to find solutions to what they say is an increasing number of violent attacks on their members at school.
Cannabis-infused tea and chocolate — but don’t expect candy floss or breath strips — as edible products come to stores
As companies show off their new products, some expect a cautious approach as Canadian suppliers learn from a rough cannabis rollout a year ago
'Monster homes' changing the face of Ancaster neighbourhoods, says resident:Larger homes replacing bungalows
THE ISSUE: Monster homes in Ancaster.THE LOCAL IMPACT: Infill developments are reshaping neighbourhoods.
Who’s got the best Xmas lights in the Inch Park area?:North/central Mountain neighbourhood group announces Griswold award contest
The winner will be announced on Christmas Eve.
'All I want for Christmas is a new bridge' says Welland resident:Residents gather in show of solidarity to have Forks Road Bridge replaced
Members of the community held a Christmas decorating party for Forks Road Bridge in Welland’s Dain City on the weekend — but there was no bridge.
Milton man loses his shirt in bizarre incident during busy Christmas shopping hours
A 35-year-old Milton man was arrested by Halton police after a bizarre incident during the busy Christmas shopping hours Saturday in the area of Steeles Avenue East and Esquesing Line.
Delta high school rumour mill puts board officials on hot seat:‘The property has not been sold,’ skeptical residents assured
Hamilton public school board officials insisted there’s no basis to rumours Delta Secondary School has already been sold as they faced a barrage of questions about the heritage building’s future at an information meeting.
Delta high school rumour mill puts board officials in hot seat:‘The property has not been sold,’ skeptical residents assured
Hamilton public school board officials insisted there’s no basis to rumours Delta Secondary School has already been sold as they faced a barrage of questions about the heritage building’s future at an information meeting.
Hamilton ready to roll with new skate park design finalized for Valley Park:Park could be open by next fall
"We want (the skate park) to be as inclusive as possible for all age groups," said Bill Gurney, of New Line Skateparks.
Hamilton ready to roll with new skate park design finalized for Valley Park in Stoney Creek:Park could be open by next fall
"We want (the skate park) to be as inclusive as possible for all age groups," said Bill Gurney, of New Line Skateparks.
Tainted water revelations spark calls for action
Municipalities across Canada are responding to a national investigation into lead in drinking water by a partnership of nine universities and 10 media organizations, including the Toronto Star, the Ryerson School of Journalism, Global News and Concordia University’s Institute for Investigative Journalism
Dundas teen facing arson charges
A 17-year-old Dundas male has been charged in connection with multiple small fires that were set outside residential homes during the early morning hours.
Stoney Creek CIBC branch celebrates 50 years:Technological changes have been for the better, says longtime employee
Vicki Morrow knows that while change be daunting, it’s usually for the better.
UPDATE: Young woman hit by transport truck on QEW in Oakville is on life support in hospital:OPP investigating
The OPP reported that a young woman died after she was hit by a transport truck while on foot on the QEW in Oakville, but have since corrected that information to say she's on life support.
Hamilton property owners could be paying a "rain tax" by 2021:Residential, industrial, commercial and agricultural property owners would be charged fees
Councillors rejected a storm water fee in 2011 and 2015, but come 2021 Hamilton could adopt a fee that is used in other centres such as Guelph, Ottawa, Mississauga, Newmarket and London.
Halton District School Board reaches tentative deal with custodial and maintenance staff
The Halton District School Board announced Thursday, Dec. 5 that a tentative agreement has been reached with the Canadian Union of Public Employees Halton Local 1011.
Waterdown's 'Miles From Nowhere' drops debut EP:Funky offering 4 years in the making from Miles Evans-Branagh
A funky new offering four years in the making dropped Tuesday, Dec. 3 from Waterdown native Miles Evans-Branagh.
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