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Updated 2024-12-22 09:17
Hamilton collecting live Christmas trees during weeks of Jan. 2 and 9:Yard waste pickup resumes March 23
The City of Hamilton is collecting live Christmas trees during the weeks of Jan. 2 and Jan. 9, 2023.
Dundas 56 York Rd. site plan review not required but archeological restrictions still apply:Construction of addition for 8-unit residential building not yet approved
Construction of addition for eight-unit residential building in Dundas not yet approved.
Dundas York Road traffic lights at Olympic and Old Guelph expected in 2023
New traffic lights at two intersections in the Cootes to Escarpment EcoPark are now expected to be tendered within the first half of 2023 and installed later next year.
2 charged with first-degree murder in death of Haldimand OPP officer Const. Grzegorz Pierzchala:Bail hearing Jan. 17
Almost 24 hours after the fatal shooting of Haldimand OPP's Const. Grzegorz Pierzchala, two now face murder charges.
Ontario to allow pharmacies to prescribe medication for 13 minor illnesses starting Jan. 1
New service will reduce demand on hospitals and family doctors offices
Have your say on the Hamilton city budget
The city’s annual budget process is underway, with Hamilton councillors debating a number of expenditures that “support city operations and deliver the programs and services required to maintain the high quality of life we enjoy in our community.”
Review's business office in Burlington set to close:Review will continue publishing newspaper weekly, with daily news available online
The business office for the Review as well as Metroland’s newspapers in Halton is closing but you can rest assured that we remain committed to providing comprehensive news coverage of the community.
Hamilton HSR bus service shifts to winter schedule Jan. 1:Here's what you need to know
Public transit in Hamilton is shifting to a winter schedule starting Jan. 1 until April 29, 2023.
McMaster University not accepting offers for 175-year-old 30 South St. until first half of 2023:Site was a childhood home of Sir William Osler
McMaster University is not yet accepting offers to purchase 30 South St. W., the 175-year-old home built by lawyer William Miller in 1847 and which was later a childhood home of Sir William Osler.
Copetown's Loewith family to open Summit Station Dairy and Creamery:Business expects to open in June with fresh milk delivery
The Loewith family is planning to bring back the milkman to deliver local farm-fresh milk right to your door.
Business helping business on Hamilton Mountain and beyond:BEO group meets Friday mornings at Courtyard by Marriott
It’s all about businesses helping each other.
Dundas Baldwin Street bicycle boulevard should not impact on-street parking:Further public consultation might take place
Further public consultation might take place.
Frosty and Friends: Colourful light display in Stoney Creek
Stoney Creek residents went all out this year in a quest to create the most colourful holiday light displays.
Storm-related power outage impacts Alectra customers in Stoney Creek:261 cutomers without power; estimated restoration at 3 p.m.
Alectra Utilities is reporting a limited power outage in Stoney Creek affecting 261 customers in the area between Green and Grays roads and from South Service Road to Lake Ontario.
Wintry weather in Stoney Creek as holiday storm arrives
The usual Friday morning traffic appears to have stayed home due to the cold and blowing snow in old town Stoney Creek.
Wintry Weather on Hamilton Mountain for Christmas holiday weekend:Stay home if you can, Environment Canada advises
A major winter storm has hit Hamilton Mountain.
Hamilton Climate Change Office identifies concerns with McMaster gas-powered generators project:Environmental approvals not required for building permit
Environmental approvals not required for building permit
Hamilton public school bus delays hit September high:Chronic driver shortage blamed for school startup’s record 2,816 tally
Hamilton public school buses ran late more often than ever in September as chronic driver shortages continued to disrupt schedules.
Hamilton Mountain resident busy with Postcards for Special People:Hamilton Public Library initiative could see 3,000 postcards go to residents at nine city nursing homes
Nancy Blackborow is hoping her effort will bring some happiness to residents at Hamilton nursing homes.
Ancaster's Southcote Road reconstruction gets underway in January:Prepare for closure, councillor warns
Long-awaited improvements to Ancaster’s Southcote Road are set to begin in January, forcing commuters to adjust their routines.
Giving the gift of kindness and good cheer to Flamborough seniors the goal for Flamborough Connects program:Seniors benefit from Flamborough Connects holiday drive
Pat Watson remembers the first time she discovered that Flamborough Connects existed.
Working Christmas in Hamilton:Hundreds of emergency service workers and municipal employees will be on the job
Christmas will be another workday for hundreds of emergency service workers and municipal employees across Hamilton.
Redeemer University student Bekett Noble's death has sparked anger, compassion, conversation
Redeemer University alumni, politicians, community groups urged community to continue to fight for LGBTQ+ rights.
Dundas 125 Pirie Dr. appeal Case Management Conference set for Jan. 27:Hearing will identify issues, parties and participants
Hearing will identify issues, parties and participants.
'URGENT': Major recalls at Canadian Tire, Costco, Toys R Us and IKEA involving cheeses, espresso makers, toys and window coverings trigger multiple Health Canada warnings:'Immediately stop using' or '
'Immediately stop using' or 'do not consume' the products in question
Dundas Carnegie Concerts return in 2023:Trio of concerts starting in January
After a three-year break, Carnegie Concerts are back in 2023 with a trio of concerts starting in January.
Dundas Knights of Columbus want your holiday empties:Bottle and can drive benefits local charitable efforts
The holiday season is here, and that leads to celebrations with family and friends.
Community Bottle Drive supports Ancaster's Cheer Sport Sharks
The Ancaster Cheer Sport Sharks first Level 6, Under 18 Non-Tumble Worlds Team is running a community bottle drive on Sunday, Jan. 1, noon to 5 p.m.
These winter driving tips will help you stay safe on the roads
As another winter storm looms on the horizon, it's time to think about how to be safe on the roads.
Hamilton Seedy Saturday returns in February:Beat the winter blahs with thoughts of spring planting
Green Venture and the Hamilton Public Library are looking ahead to spring planting with Seedy Saturday 2023, Feb. 4 at the Central library branch, 55 York Blvd., Hamilton.
GFL queried on PCBs and DDT in upper Stoney Creek’s Taro dump leachate:Site boss says ‘super minute’ levels likely from site cleanups
GFL Environmental Inc. says it will investigate why two long-banned toxins are present in leachate generated by the Taro industrial dump in upper Stoney Creek.
Hamilton public school board rethinks employee sick-day reduction target:Rising absences require changes ‘to be reasonable,’ superintendent says
Hamilton’s public school board says it needs to revise a goal of steadily reducing employee sick days to the provincial average after recording a seven-year high last year and seeing numbers continue to rise this fall.
Downtown Dundas BIA rebuilding begins in January:New board chair and full-time executive director set
New board chair and full-time executive director set
‘Really worrisome’: Waterdown vehicle thefts spur calls for more police:Community has seen 23 vehicles thefts since Oct. 1
Hamilton Police say Waterdown and Ancaster are hotbeds for truck thefts — something that is no surprise to local residents.
'Being replaced': New packaging, lids and cutlery at Tim Hortons will roll out across Canada in 2023 and here's a preview:Do you like the changes?
Do you like the changes?
Dundas 50 Cootes Dr. owner issued zoning bylaw compliance notice:Municipal enforcement officer will return to site Jan. 2
Municipal enforcement officer will return to site January 2.
‘Where’s Neil?’: Hamilton East—Stoney Creek MPP Lumsden accused of ducking constituents:Emails and meeting requests on Bill 23 being ignored, protesters say
“Where’s Neil?! Where’s Neil?! Where’s Neil?!” The chant, targeting Hamilton East-Stoney Creek Progressive Conservative MPP Neil Lumsden, came from about 60 people protesting his silence on concerns about his government’s push to build 1.5 million homes in Ontario over the next decade.
Hamilton urged to remember Redeemer University student Bekett Noble during emotional vigil at city hall
Over 350 came out to honour and celebrate the life of Redeemer University student Bekett Noble at city hall Dec. 18.
'Return it': Health Canada issues recall on certain Christmas lights due to electric shock hazard
Health Canada is issuing a recall for Christmas lights due to a shocking hazard.
Stoney Creek Nash neighbourhood school plan advances amid unaddressed dump concerns:Taro CLC again defers open house request after third trustee no-show
For a third time in a row, the Taro industrial dump’s community liaison committee is delaying consideration of a trustee’s request to help organize an open house to address concerns about plans for a public school near the upper Stoney Creek site.
Ancaster resident can put disturbing attack behind him:Alf Moulden disappointed by lack of apology
After over two years of waiting, Ancaster resident Alf Moulden has finally found peace.
McMaster University gas powered generator components delivered to Cootes Drive construction site:City of Hamilton reviewing university building permit application
City of Hamilton reviewing university building permit application.
'Really happy': City to improve accessibility of Waterdown crosswalk:Short pedestrian pole proposed to be installed
After years of requests, the City of Hamilton is planning to improve the accessibility of the crosswalk signal at the intersection of Main Street South and Dundas Street East in Waterdown.
Dundas Granite Curling Club replaces key ice plant components with Trillium Foundation grant:$75,000 helps improve efficiency of ice-making system
$75,000 for new chiller helps improve efficiency of ice-making system.
Students at Literacy And Mathematics Academy in Stoney Creek name Hamilton snowplows:Youngsters submit creative entries to city
Students at Literacy And Mathematics Academy (LAMA) in Stoney Creek were excited when a parent noticed a Hamilton Spectator article, explaining the City of Hamilton was looking for fun and creative names for their 10 snowplows.
Holiday tradition continues with Christmas social at Winona Senior Citizen Centre:Full house of 118 attend event
A holiday tradition returned to the Winona Senior Citizen Centre for the first time since 2019 on Dec. 11.
‘It's hard to describe the feeling’: Hamilton lottery winners celebrate big prizes:Prizes claimed recently at OLG prize centre
Hamilton residents are celebrating some big lottery wins this holiday season.
'STOP USING': Significant recalls for items sold on Amazon such as lights and kids' clothes trigger Health Canada warnings:There are electrical shock and fire risks for the products in question
There are electrical shock and fire risks for the products in question
Immanuel church on Hamilton Mountain offering a community fridge:Public invited to contribute to fridge/cupboard at Mohawk West church
The users and donors come and go quietly at the free community fridge and cupboard near the west side entrance to Immanuel Christian Reformed Church on Mohawk West near West 5th.
Indigenous people and councillors hold historic meeting in Stoney Creek:Indigenous leaders talk about addressing providing clean water, protecting the Greenbelt, council representation
Lyndon George has seen first-hand how well-intentioned Hamilton councillors continue to arrogantly make decisions on behalf of Indigenous people in the city without properly talking to them first.
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