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'Fall and entrapment hazards': These Crate & Barrel baby cribs are being recalled in Canada and the U.S. after several incidents reported
Health Canada has issued a recall on cribs made by Crate and Barrel due to "fall and entrapment hazards."
‘Strong protection’: Kids aged 5-11 in Ontario can get bivalent COVID-19 vaccine booster starting Dec. 21
Everyone over five-years-old will be eligible
'Important update': Major changes coming to your Tim Hortons Rewards card and app:The program sees customers use either their Rewards card or the Rewards App to earn points towards free food and drink
Tim Hortons is introducing some significant changes to the popular Tims Rewards program.
'Just really important': Waterdown business owners urge shoppers to buy local:Inflation, cost of living has meant decrease in sales
Cat McCrimmon of Waterdown’s Rustic Daisy’s said this year it is “crucial” to shop local.
Hamilton Mountain MP Lisa Hepfner elected steel caucus co-chair:Lisa Hepfner looking for collaborative approach for all party group
The Canadian Steel industry has another official booster.
Dundas King Street West project deficits enhanced by soil disposal costs:Extra $940,000 needed to address soil removal, transport and disposal
Dundas King Street West project deficits enhanced by soil disposal costs. Extra $940,000 needed to address soil removal, transport and disposal.
Alectra Utilities to spend $18.7 million to upgrade Hamilton infrastructure
The projects, including replacing underground cable, will continue into 2023.
Hamilton councillors say additional funding for their offices will help provide better service to residents
Councillors agreed to include $600,000 for their office budgets in the 2023 budget discussions.
Ontario government announces plan to replace Ornge air ambulance aircraft
Ornge's current fleet consists of Leonardo AW139s, Pilatus PC12s and Crestline Commander Land Ambulances.
'NOTIFY OWNERS': Major recalls on certain Mercedes Benz, Honda, Jeep, Dodge and Cadillac vehicles trigger multiple Transport Canada warnings to drivers:From faulty rearview camera systems to powertrai
Transport Canada has issued multiple safety recalls on various vehicles due to safety concerns.
Dundas 71 Main St. residential building gets required permit:Nine storey, 64-unit building is 'currently good to go'
Nine storey, 64-unit building is "currently good to go"
Plans to renovate Stoney Creek Municipal Service Centre will impact library branch, loss of public space
A proposed $31-million renovation plan to upgrade the city's 911 service will mean service centre will be one of two sites to be used.
WHAT’S GOING ON HERE? New light and pedestrian walkway at Fennell Avenue East on Hamilton Mountain:New light and pedestrian walkway
A new signalization walkway for pedestrians was operational Dec. 7 on Fennell Avenue between two busy plazas.
Hamilton's Upper James Street's 'renaissance' begins with eight-storey development:116 residential units proposed
Ward 8 Coun. John-Paul Danko says new development at 1020 Upper James Street will set tone for improving roadway.
City of Hamilton not opposing 125 Pirie Dr. developer’s land tribunal appeal:Process unclear now that municipality has stepped aside
Process unclear now that municipality has stepped aside
Bike lane barriers on newly upgraded Wilson Street hill criticized for safety concerns
The low level concrete barriers installed intermittently along bike lanes raise concerns about vehicle and cycling safety.
GFL Environmental Inc. hedges on sending electric arc furnace slag to Stoney Creek’s Taro dump:Recycling bid to seek markets for hazardous dust’s leftover waste, company says
GFL Environmental Inc. says a plan to recycle hazardous steelmaking dust in Hamilton doesn’t include sending residual waste to upper Stoney Creek’s Taro industrial dump but won’t rule out the possibility.
Lynden farm families win Helen Keller Fellowship Award:Clugston and Deblieck families honoured Dec. 8
Advocate, writer and activist Helen Keller once asked members at the 1925 Lions Clubs International Convention, “Will you not constitute yourselves as Knights of the Blind in the crusade against darkness?”
'SAFETY RISK': Major recalls on BMW, Ford, Nissan, Hyundai and other vehicles trigger multiple warnings from Transport Canada to drivers:Explosion, crash hazards among the risks identified
Explosion, crash hazards among the risks identified
YMCA reaching out to BIPOC youth on Hamilton Mountain and beyond:Youth of Tomorrow program being expanded
Hekmatullah Mashkoor is thankful for the Youth of Tomorrow program run by the YMCA of Hamilton, Burlington, Brantford.
Dundas cycling projects include Cootes extension in 2023:Permanent Hatt cycle track could come in 2024
Permanent Hatt cycle track could come in 2024.
Province arbitrarily grants builder’s Winona housing wish:Councillor concerned about rezoning’s ‘domino effect’ on industrial park
To the chagrin of the area’s councillor, the province has arbitrarily rezoned employment land in Winona to make way for a massive mixed-use residential development before the city assesses the impact on neighbour industrial properties.
Hamilton public school board broadens proposed whistleblower policy:Approval held up by question of who OK’s investigations
Hamilton’s public school board is widening a proposed whistleblower policy’s reach to include concerns about human rights violations, bullying, child protection, violence, harassment and “abuse of positional power.”
Style and relaxation at Waterdown's The Color Bar
Looking for a bold new look for the festive season?
Dundas town hall lighting upgrades expected by end of May 2023:Project anticipated to save money, reduce carbon emissions
Project anticipated to save money, reduce carbon emissions
Hamilton Mountain resident Johnson Mills hoping to make it in music:Redeemer student has uploaded two songs with more to come
Johnson Mills loves music.
Mountain Drive Park washroom building demo put off until 2023
Demolition work on the washroom/pavilion building at Mountain Drive Park near the north end of Upper Gage Avenue has been put off until early next year.
Ancaster Rotarians support Ancaster Community Services Holiday Assistance Program:$5,000 in food and volunteer hours contributed
The Rotary Club of Ancaster A.M. went one step further while making a significant contribution to the Ancaster Community Services (ACS) Holiday Assistance Program.
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Esther Pauls is derailed by colleagues in bid to end city's COVID-19 vaccination mandate
Pauls motion was deferred by council Dec. 7 until February 2023 for discussion.
Smile bright at Waterdown Village Dentistry at Maple Lawn House:New dentist opened in late October in 162-year-old space
Step inside the 162-year-old Maple Lawn House on Dundas Street East and you’ll find yourself in a bright space as white as a freshly scrubbed smile.
Studio E Music and Arts singing in the holidays in Stoney Creek:Festive events continue
Studio E Music and Arts is singing in the holidays with a series of festive events this month.
Hamilton Mountain property to get townhouses despite opposition
The Nov. 29 planning committee approved seven two-storey townhouse units for Springside Drive near Rymal Road.
Dundas' 30 South St. W. heritage review elevated in priority after McMaster announcement:McMaster University hasn't set process for selling former Osler House Bed & Breakfast
McMaster University hasn't set process for selling former Osler House Bed & Breakfast.
'Please immediately stop using': More major recalls at Costco, Canadian Tire, Winners, HomeSense, Marshalls, Dollarama and Amazon involving shampoo, toys, kits, chairs and generators trigger multiple
Choking, amputation and other hazards identified, injuries reported
Robinson Huron Treaty leadership meets with government to discuss treaty renewal:First time meeting with Crowns in ceremony since 1850
The Robinson Huron Treaty Litigation Fund (RHTLF) leadership has met with the governments of Canada and Ontario to discuss treaty renewal and the ongoing Robinson Huron Treaty annuities case.
'Significant shift': AutoTrader reveals the 10 most searched vehicles in Canada for 2022:Some surprises on the list
Data released Thursday, Dec. 8 from AutoTrader reveals the most searched vehicles in Canada for 2022, and there are some surprises.
Explore Ontario with new culture guides focusing on inclusive arts and culture:Ontario Culture Days announce new guides with a focus on inclusive arts, culture and heritage experiences
Itching to travel? Ontario Culture Days has added 11 new ON Culture Guides leading into 2023.
Massive residential development planned for County Fair Plaza site on Hamilton Mountain:1,995 units planned on 4-hectare land parcel
Nearly 2,000 units are proposed for a massive residential redevelopment at the County Fair Plaza site at the corner of Mohawk Road East and Upper Sherman Avenue.
Four arrested after seniors targeted in 'grandparent scams' lose $37,000
Investigators have identified three victims, but believe there may be others.
Celebrate a holiday tradition with Theatre Ancaster's 'A Christmas Carol'
“A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens is as much a Christmas tradition as Santa Claus, decorating the tree and Rudolf.
Waterdown songwriter finds success with 'I Will Never Forget You':Video has garnered more than 30K views on YouTube
Marc Boudreau lost his dad on Father’s Day in 2021, and he will never forget him.
'Trees didn't develop': Christmas tree shortage hits Flamborough farms:Difficult growing season meant fewer trees locally
Flamborough Christmas tree farms are feeling the same pressures as those across North America — fewer trees and more demand.
Dundas 211 York Rd. multi-use building monitored by city building department staff after order to comply
City of Hamilton building department staff are monitoring the mixed-use property at 211 York Rd. after issuing an Order to Comply on the residential-commercial property purchased by Forge & Foster seven months ago for $7.6 million.
'Stop using': Health Canada issues recall on more than 67,000 Cuisinart Compact Blender & Juice Extractor Combos sold in Canada and the U.S.:Recall is due to injury hazard
Health Canada is issuing a recall on the Cuisinart Compact Blender & Juice Extractor Combo due to an injury hazard.
'A matter of time': Safety concerns linger around Smokey Hollow in Waterdown:Residents worry for pedestrians heading to the falls
After this year’s summer and fall colour season, Waterdown residents in the Smokey Hollow area are concerned would-be waterfall visitors will be injured — or worse — in their trek to the falls.
Hamilton school trustees pass porous ‘masking requirement’:Students and staff given ‘unrestricted option to opt out’
Students and staff at Hamilton public schools will be required to mask up to help stop the spread of COVID-19 and other respiratory diseases — unless they decide they don’t want to do so.
Bill 23 reversal revives Winona residents’ rezoning appeal:Ford government retracts bid to scrap third-party appeal rights
Residents fighting the city’s rezoning of a Winona municipal lot to allow for a nine-storey building say they’ll resume their appeal to the Ontario Land Tribunal now that the province has backed off from plans to scrap their right to do so.
Hamilton councillors approve water rate increase of 6.49% for 2023:Councillors back 6.49% increase
The average household that consumes 200 cubic metres of water will pay about $877, a $53 increase from 2022.
McMaster University planning to resell 30 South St. W. in Dundas:Institution says statements made by 'father of modern medicine' led to decision
McMaster University planning to resell 30 South St. W. in Dundas. Institution says statements made by "father of modern medicine" led to decision.
Public comes through for Cancer Assistance Program on Hamilton Mountain:Donations of supplements coming in after call for help
The supplement cupboard is no longer bare at the Cancer Assistance Program (CAP).
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