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ONTARIO COLD CASE: Killer guards secret of where he hid senior's remains:Forensic identification officers found pools of blood near SUV
Andrew Watson was convicted of killing Lise Fredette in 2014 but her remains have never been found.
'He became so enraged': Police officer attacks referee at Oakville hockey game with derogatory remarks, challenges him to fight in parking lot:Cop docked pay and given two-game suspension for 'abusive
It started with a complaint about a penalty call during a hockey game.
Waterdown high school teachers picket as part of provincial strike:One-day strike comes amid negotiations on new collective agreement
Waterdown District High School teachers and secretarial staff picketed along Parkside Drive on Wednesday, Dec. 4 as part of a one-day, provincewide strike.
Hamilton's climate change plan will be a "dramatic shift" in how city operates
The issue: Hamilton councillors approves climate change planLocal impact: Plan includes climate change investment such as transit, building retro-fits, park development and planting 7,000 trees.
Longtime Waterdown physician Dr. James Faught retires:Open house celebration to be held Dec. 6 at Waterdown Legion
After more than 40 years practicing medicine in Waterdown, Dr. James Faught is retiring.
Ministry must negotiate, not legislate, says Ancaster High teacher union rep:200 take part in one-day strike outside Ancaster High
About 200 teachers from Ancaster and Nora Frances Henderson high schools marched in front of Ancaster High School Dec. 4 as part of a one-day strike.
As the U.S. experience shows, pot edibles need tougher, clearer rules around labelling
The lack of consistent rules for labelling pot-laced edibles seems to contradict the government’s policy to keep them from children, writes Jennifer Wells
Hamilton high school teachers take contract dispute to streets:One-day walkout seeks to break provincial bargaining impasse
Hamilton public high school teachers joined a provincial one-day strike on Dec. 4 to show support for the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation in contract talks with the Ministry of Education.
Toronto Mayor John Tory praises Hamilton's growth, encourages diversity and education investment
"I want to keep disputes to a minimum," said Toronto Mayor John Tory.
Flamborough parent concerned about bullying on school buses:Demands include change to board bullying procedures
THE ISSUE: BULLYING ON SCHOOL BUSESTHE IMPACT: A LACK OF PROPER PROCEDURE
Bullying review key priority for 2020, Hamilton school board chair says
Trustees appointed a three-member panel in November to conduct the review following the public outcry over the stabbing death of 14-year-old student Devan Bracci-Selvey outside Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School on Oct. 7.
Violent crash in Milton sends 1 to hospital and was caught on video with this dash cam
Halton Regional Police are investigating a crash in Milton that left one person injured and was caught on dash cam video.The collision at Britannia Road and Eighth Line occurred on Nov. 20 around 7:45 a.m. and involved a Toyota Sienna and
Hamilton to examine photo radar for school zones in early 2020
Ontario established the criteria Nov. 28 to allow municipalities to use photo radar for school zones.
Strike clock ticking at HSR:Transit union could walk out on Dec 19
The clock is ticking toward a Dec. 19, 12:01 a.m. strike deadline.
Hamilton budgets $300,000 for Rymal Road environmental assessment
City has budgeted $300,000 for environmental assessment that could take up to two years to complete.
Dundas former Canadian Tire site sale listing released:Property impacted by floodplain regulations
The Issue: Former Canadian Tire site at 50 Cootes Dr. listed for sale.The Impact: Any potential development faces floodproofing regulations.
Open house split on Elfrida growth:Housing options include urban expansion, more downtown highrises
THE ISSUE: City of Hamilton growth plan.LOCAL IMPACT: Local opinions are split on how city can accommodate population growth.
Cannabis for Christmas: Collingwood store eyes Dec. 21 opening
The store, owned by Richmond Hill lawyer Louis Laskovski and located at 312 Hurontario St., will be called Sessions Cannabis.
UPDATE: Power restored to parts of Waterdown:More than 2,000 customers to remain without power until 11 p.m
Alectra Utilities has restored power to some areas of Waterdown, but 2,235 customers are expected to remain without power until 11 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 1.
Hamilton seeks to 'rebuild trust' with residents after four-year sewage spill
'When it comes to matters of health and safety, we need to speak the truth to residents,' Ward 1 Coun. Maureen Wilson said.
Hamilton's proposed 2020 capital budget has additional funding for roads, infrastucture
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson wants to take a "pause" and eliminate 0.5 per cent from capital budget.
Dundas's Valley Community Park review continues next year:Review of Old Guelph Road park's needs part of 2020 budget
Review of Old Guelph Road park's needs part of 2020 budget
All the Chair's Men: Ombudsman says D'Angelo hiring was an inside job
Ontario's Ombudsman says the 2016 hiring of former regional chief administrative officer Carmen D'Angelo was an "inside job" and was "unreasonable, unjust, and wrong."After 457 days of investigative work, Ombudsman Paul Dube released his 72 page
All the Chairs Men: Ombudsman says D'Angelo hiring was an inside job
Ontario's Ombudsman says the 2016 hiring of former regional chief administrative officer Carmen D'Angelo was an "inside job" and was "unreasonable, unjust, and wrong."After 457 days of investigative work, Ombudsman Paul Dube released his 72 page
Dundas Highway 8 replacement scheduled to start April 2020:Drainage improvement, bike lanes from Woodley's Lane to Park Street
Drainage improvement, bike lanes from Woodley's Lane to Park Street.
Hamilton Health Sciences finds better way to interpret blood tests:Most study subjects were HHS or St. Joe's hospital patients
A study led by Hamilton researchers has found a new way to interpret blood test results in patients who are being checked for a pulmonary embolism or blood clots in their lungs.
'Made their getaway': This couple allegedly stole lots of groceries from an Oakville Longo's:Police hope releasing suspects' pictures will trigger arrests
Halton Regional Police are on the lookout for a man and woman after a major shopping spree theft at an Oakville Longo's.
Hometown Hearing Centre opens in Waterdown
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'When I got back to my car, I cried': Meet the Oakville & Milton Humane Society team who rescued a coyote with its head stuck in a container:Trapped coyote just one of thousands of animals aided e
Frightened, freezing and famished — the coyote shows initial distrust when approached and contained.
Dundas Parkside Cemetery construction part of 2020 budget:Work planned to continue into 2021 before selling plots
Work planned to continue into 2021 before selling plots.
Hamilton International Airport's remediation runway work provides bumpy ride to passengers
"I've never landed so abruptly in all my years of flying, said Hamilton resident Robert Cooper.
'I felt very unsafe':Hamilton International Airport's remediation runway work provides bumpy ride to passengers
"I've never landed so abruptly in all my years of flying, said Hamilton resident Robert Cooper.
Future uncertain for Redeemer indoor soccer facility in Ancaster:Facility lost $120,000 last year, according to the university
Redeemer University College says it’s advised the Ancaster Soccer Club to seek alternate locations for programming in the new year, citing ongoing issues with the university’s money-losing indoor soccer facility.
Hamilton City Council apologizes over sewage spill:Release notes action being taken
Hamilton City Council has apologized for not letting the public know about a 24-billion-litre sewage spill into Chedoke Creek.“Mayor Eisenberger and members of City Council are issuing a formal apology to the residents of Hamilton for the failure
Filtering the cloudy health facts around vaping:Myths include that E-cigarettes create clean vapour, city forum told
As a City of Hamilton health official working in youth substance use prevention, Heather McCully says she worries there’s a basic misconception among teens about what they’re doing to their lungs when they vape.
Dundas sex offender receiving statutory release:Vermeire faces several conditions while serving remaining sentence in community
Dundas resident John Vermeire, 60, convicted in 2016 of sexual offences involving minor girls, will receive a statutory release with several conditions before Christmas.
'She knew what to do. She knew what to say':Senior's family grateful for Ancaster retailer who helped limit the damage in phone scam
Consumers and retail staff are being asked to watch out for scams against the elderly after an 81-year-old senior was bilked out of $2,100 by a telephone fraudster.
Car fire in Oakville draws attention on busy highway
The Oakville Fire Department responded to a car fire in the eastbound lanes of the QEW in Oakville Thursday, Nov. 28.
'Multiple complaints from multiple parents': Oakville man, 21, former Rangers hockey coach charged with luring children and making child pornography
An Oakville man is facing several charges after an online investigation involving young children, less than three years after facing similar charges.
What's going on here? Temporary road closures make way for Flamborough Santa Claus Parade
To make way for the man in red, temporary road closures are needed.
Faculty appreciation day at Mohawk College
The event was marked at all three campuses with music, food and prizes.
Federal Conservatives prepare for leadership review in Toronto in 2020
Conservative vice-president Matthijs Van Gaalen says the party remains “strong” and national in scope despite the recent election that saw it lose seats in Ontario and Quebec.
Environment Canada warns of strong winds in Hamilton:Gusts up to 90 km/h possible in some areas
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Hamilton that warns of strong southwesterly winds beginning this afternoon.
Autonomous vehicles to be tested on Hamilton Mountain roads
"You can't fight (technology)," said Mountain Coun. Terry Whitehead. "It's coming."
St. Paul’s United Church in Dundas presents Candlelight Noel:Public welcome to Dec. 15 event
More than 70 members of St. Paul’s community participate in this annual presentation.
Honours for Hamilton Mountain planning consultant Terri Johns:Terri Johns receives inaugural Women in Industry Award
The award was presented Oct. 30 at the second annual Women in Industry Luncheon at the Burlington Convention Centre.
Cannabis 2.0 products to be unveiled in Toronto:Smiths Falls beverage facility is up and running
Canopy Growth Corporation will officially unveil its new Cannabis 2.0 products, including its Distilled Cannabis concept, chocolates, vape cartridges and vape pens, at a media launch event in Toronto.
Oneida residents say the tap water is making them sick. But across the road, their neighbours have safe, clean water
The water distribution system on Oneida territory — operated by the community with regulatory oversight from Indigenous Services Canada — has failed to meet provincial standards dating back to 2006
Confederation GO Station area could be next place to live, work, play
Stoney Creek Coun. Chad Collins says Burlington has become a model for mixed-use development around GO stations.
Hamilton high school job action keeps anti-bullying PA day:Work-to-rule campaign to have no effect on students, OSSTF local president says
Like its elementary counterpart, the union representing Hamilton’s public school secondary teachers is exempting a Nov. 29 professional activities day dedicated to antibullying training from a provincial work-to-rule job action.
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