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CAUGHT ON CAMERA: Man stealing lots of gas from Oakville gas station and police trying to hunt him down:Suspect driving BMW SUV
Halton Regional Police have released surveillance images of a man caught on camera stealing lots of gas from an Oakville gas station in the hopes it triggers an arrest.
GameBrain discusses risks of gambling in Waterdown:Online gambling has led to accessibility to youth
Waterdown District High School students learned about the risks associated with gambling during an interactive event at the Parkside Drive school on Nov. 18.
Hamilton approves $500,000 to hire water staff to monitor sewage discharges
"I still can't get over we relied solely on automation," said Mountain Coun. Tom Jackson.
Partridge relaunches Flamborough community council:Group expected to deal with development issues in Ward 15
Ward 15 Coun. Judi Partridge has relaunched her Flamborough community council.
The electricity consumed by growing pot in Ontario is forecast to grow by 1,000 per cent over five years
The pot industry will not be a mellow new player on the province’s power grid.
Hamilton student trustee unmoved by E-learning rollback:Cutting grad requirement to two courses doesn’t resolve concerns, he says
A Hamilton public school student trustee says Education Minister Stephen Lecce’s slight walking back of a plan to require students to pass four online courses to graduate from high school doesn’t resolve fundamental concerns about the initiative.
New Hamilton councillors steer city through unpopular issues
QUESTION: How will the new Hamilton councillors influence city decision-making?CONCLUSION: Change could be measured in feet, rather than leaps
Dundas Town Hall repair redone to meet heritage standards:Vinyl siding replaced with aluminum siding
Vinyl siding replaced with aluminum siding
Dundas Grightmire Arena contractor ban extension to be considered:Settlement negotiations to continue into second quarter of 2020
Settlement negotiations to continue into second quarter of 2020
Flamborough's Friday 5 at 5: Nov. 18-22:News and information from the past week
Here's what made headlines this week in Flamborough.
Christmas rush is on at N2N Centre:More than 1,400 households expected to register for Xmas program
The issueNeighbour to Neighbour Centre’s annual Christmas program registration is underway.Local impactMore than 1,400 households and 4,000 people are expected to use the program this year.
New Dundas shop offers new and gently used fashion:Sell it 2 Wear it, 136 King St. West, Dundas
Monika Waszczuk believes many people have perfectly good clothes and accessories they don’t wear that would be valued by someone else.
Dundas vacant site attracts unsolicited retirement residence concept:City-owned 41 South St. identified to support affordable housing
The Issue: Outside interest in land declared surplus to support affordable housing.The Impact: Unofficial concept sparks further discussion.
Guelph woman finds knife-wielding stranger in her home
A Burlington man is facing charges after police say he broke in to a Guelph home and startled a resident who came downstairs to find a stranger in her home holding a knife.
Dundas Peak promotion removed from tourism agency social media:New ideas to deal with Greensville-area tourists going to working group
New ideas to deal with Greensville-area tourists going to working group
Late Westmount high school drama teacher eyed for naming honour:Cindy Rees made lasting impact on students and teachers, trustee says
Hamilton’s public school board is striking a special advisory committee to consider a request to name Westmount Secondary School’s auditorium after a popular drama teacher who died from cancer last year.
Hamilton councillors prepared to raise parking rates for 2020
Increasing the metred parking by 50 cents to $2 per hour will raise an additional $560,000 per year.
Heavy lifting at Juravinski Hospital on Concession Street
This crane, one of the largest in Canada, appeared at the front of the Juravinksi Hospital on Concession Street on Nov. 19.
Peel police continue search for Brampton woman missing since August
Peel police are continuing to search for a 27-year-old Brampton woman was last seen in August.
ONTARIO COLD CASE: 'He said he would jump the falls': mom seeks closure:'Ben told me he was going to take his life and never be found because he said he was a burden to me'
Ben Trommels left his apartment and ventured into the darkness one February night in. He hasn’t been seen since.
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson stops water tower project for community
"I've had reservations (about the water tower)," said Coun. Lloyd Ferguson.
Monster homes out-of-place in Ancaster neighbourhoods, say residents:New bylaw comes too late, critics contend
A so-called “monster home” bylaw may be too late to help residents of the Oakhill and Clearview Estates neighbourhoods of Ancaster, who say large homes being built on small lots have been creating issues for months.
Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas Liberal MP Filomena Tassi becomes federal labour minister
Filomena Tassi replaces Thunder Bay MP Patty Hajdu, who had been labour minister.
5 pharmacies where you can get your flu shot in Waterdown
Your best defence against the influenza virus is to get a flu shot. Here's a map of pharmacy locations where you can get the flu shot in Waterdown.
Hamilton Mountain Coun. John-Paul Danko tries to salvage biweekly trash motion
"We don't want to talk about the issue and that is unfortunate," says Mountain. Coun. John-Paul Danko.
Dundas photo club needs funds for growing Help Portrait project:Free family portrait effort expands from nine to 80 within four years
Free family portrait effort expands from nine to 80 within four years
HAPPY TO REPORT: Missing Oakville man found safe in Mississauga
An Oakville man missing since last night (Nov. 19) from Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital has been found safe and sound.Maurice Gutierrez, 45, was found in good health this morning in Mississauga.Halton police thank the media and all those
Hamilton's DARTS' eligibility criteria to be reviewed by city's auditor
Hamilton’s Disabled and Aged Regional Transportation System’s eligibility criteria by users will be examined by the city’s auditor general.Charles Brown, the city’s internal auditor, is expected to take about three months to review the eligibilit
Red carpet treatment for Hamilton Mountain resident Don Kennedy:Kennedy receives Sovereign’s Medal for Volunteers from Governor General
Don Kennedy’s many years of work with the Métis Nation of Ontario, Canadian Armed Forces, St. John Ambulance and Korean War Veterans Association of Canada, as well as his efforts to welcome new Canadians at citizenship ceremonies, have been officially recognized.
Hamilton committee approves 18-unit condo development for Ancaster
The condo development will be at 280 Wilson St. behind the G. Walker Real Estate heritage building.
'One of the safest communities in this city': Police stress Flamborough is safe during community meeting:Residents encouraged to report crimes to police
The Hamilton Police told Flamborough residents the area has low crime at a community meeting Nov. 14.
UPDATE: Major intersection in Burlington opened after crash leaves multiple people injured:Halton police investigating and looking for witnesses
Halton Regional Police are investigating a crash in Burlington Tuesday morning that created traffic chaos around a busy intersection.
Five Flamborough restaurants now partnered with Mealshare:Shy's Place joins national fight against young hunger
Flamborough is now home to five restaurants that have partnered with Mealshare.
Hamilton Mountain’s Queensdale Elementary School closed because of water main break
Queensdale Elementary School will be closed today (Tuesday) because of a water main break and "the inability to provide sanitary conditions."
'Closed to all traffic for some time': Burst water main in Burlington forces major road closure:Drivers told to avoid the area
A water main has burst in Burlington Tuesday morning, forcing Halton Regional Police to close a major road.
Hamilton developers propose new bowling centre and 300 residential units on former Sherwood Centre site:More than 160 people gather to hear about Hamilton developers' plans for former Sherwood Centre
Hamilton developers, who are proposing a large, mixed-use commercial and residential complex on the former Sherwood Centre five-pin bowling centre at Fennell Avenue East and Upper Ottawa Street, threw a strike with residents when they confirmed they will be building a new bowling facility.
Hamilton could take up to 25 years to replace all its lead-lined water pipes
"We have made progress over the years," said Andrew Grice, director of water.
What's Going on Here? Greensville school groundbreaking:Board pushing for 'aggressive' September 2020 opening
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board held a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Greensville Public School on Nov. 14.
Stoney Creek students snagged by stalled school upgrades:Province’s approval delay puts Collegiate Avenue reno behind schedule
THE ISSUE: Delayed school upgrades.LOCAL IMPACT: Students will remain in holding schools while Collegiate addition is built.
Icy conditions in Halton Hills creating problems for several drivers trying to get up this hill
Icy and snowy conditions, along with freezing rain, are making roads slippery in Halton Hills.In particular, Halton Hills firefighters have been called to this hill at Fourth Line and Glen Lawson Road in Acton as numerous drivers are having troub
See Santa by reservation at Lime Ridge Mall:Mall officials say new system should eliminate long hours in line
Booking ahead makes for a more pleasurable experience for the children and their parents.
What's going on here in Ancaster?:Halson Street between Wilson, Golf Links
An extensive underground fibre optic project by Bell Canada is underway across Ancaster, with completion expected next year.
They complained for years about their water — and were told it was safe. Now Tottenham residents know it’s been tainted all along
For more than 15 years, politicians and health officials in the township of New Tecumseth have known the tap water in Tottenham, population 5,000, contained suspected carcinogens called Trihalomethanes
UPDATE: Power restored after multiple outrages impact Oakville neighbourhoods:Power now restored
Oakville Hydro had to deal with multiple power outages in Oakville Monday morning.
Flamborough's Friday 5 at 5: Nov. 11-15:News and information from the past week
Here's what made headlines this week in Flamborough.
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