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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.
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Updated | 2025-01-09 05:47 |
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Alectra Utilities officials say a "thorough" investigation was completed over two days to determine if a data breach occurred.
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Financial settlement talks continuing into spring 2020.
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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.
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From January to November 2019, Hamilton euthanized 363 animals, a decline from 679 in 2016.
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Wasaga Beach will stay closed to retail cannabis stores —— for now.
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The pads were required under the province’s Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act.
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The four locations are the Garth Street Reservoir, King's Forest Golf Course, Beddoe course and Waterdown Memorial Park.
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THE ISSUE: Area-specific volunteer shortagesTHE IMPACT: Snow Angels program closed to applications
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Andrew Scheer, who took over the Conservative Party in 2017 leaves with party at 121 seats, an increase from 95.
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Public meeting planned to discuss eight-month project
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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.
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Alectra Utilities says doesn’t believe customer information was “compromised†in possible data breach.
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Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is announcing today he will step down once a new leader of the Conservative Party of Canada is selected.
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Holiday spending expected to stay the same or increase slightly.
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The planned expansion of Waterdown’s Fortinos grocery store is one step closer to fruition.
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Townhouse development at 35 Sabrina Blvd. will have over 600 parking spaces, most of them underground.
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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.
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It has been more than four years since Erin McGonigal went missing. Her family and friends are still praying for her safe return.
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Loblaw Companies Limited is recalling a fairly popular product after concerns there may be plastic pieces in it.
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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.
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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.
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Vancouver's Empty Homes Tax, the first in North American, has raised nearly $40 million.
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Developer will be required to insert a noise warning clause in sales agreement for condo development.
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Conservative MP David Sweet says the Justin Trudeau government speech didn’t speak to the collaboration necessary in a minority Parliament.
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The capital budget approval will mean a homeowner will pay an extra $31 on a home valued at $385,600.
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The capital budget approval will mean a homeowner will pay an extra $31 on a home valued at $385,600.
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The 34-year-old Sherwood high school graduate and former pro grappler set up Iraybs Films in 2007 after retiring from ring action.
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Rayburn learned the ropes from Ernie Moore (aka the Masked Executioner) at the Living Legends Wrestling Academy on the east Mountain
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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.
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As companies show off their new products, some expect a cautious approach as Canadian suppliers learn from a rough cannabis rollout a year ago
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THE ISSUE: Monster homes in Ancaster.THE LOCAL IMPACT: Infill developments are reshaping neighbourhoods.
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The winner will be announced on Christmas Eve.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"We want (the skate park) to be as inclusive as possible for all age groups," said Bill Gurney, of New Line Skateparks.
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"We want (the skate park) to be as inclusive as possible for all age groups," said Bill Gurney, of New Line Skateparks.
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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
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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.
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Vicki Morrow knows that while change be daunting, it’s usually for the better.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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A funky new offering four years in the making dropped Tuesday, Dec. 3 from Waterdown native Miles Evans-Branagh.
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