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Santa Claus parade makes welcome return to downtown Stoney Creek
Morning rain showers held off in the afternoon as the Stoney Creek Santa Claus Parade returned to downtown for a 64th time on Dec. 3 after a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19.
What to do if someone you know is experiencing gender-based violence:Data shows 44 per cent of women experience psychological, physical or sexual violence from an intimate partner in their lifetime
Data shows 44 per cent of women experience psychological, physical or sexual violence from an intimate partner in their lifetime.
CUPE education support workers approve contract
There’s labour peace between the Ontario government and the union representing about 55,000 education support workers across the province.
Ancaster Redeemer University student calls for change on how education institution addresses LGBTQ+ students
Bekett Noble, who passed away last month, left a message for the university and community to address LGBTQ+ student issues.
'Stop using': Health Canada issues TUMS recall and here's what residents need to know:Recall is over concerns of contamination
Recall is over concerns of contamination
Dundas Dougher Fund grants support St. Joseph’s Villa and 16 other programs:Hamilton Community Foundation fund provides $161,211 to seniors, arts, youth, environment
Hamilton Community Foundation fund provides $161,211 to seniors, arts, youth, environment.
Busy days at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre on Hamilton Mountain:Athens street centre’s annual Christmas program ready for 1,500 households
The busy food bank, family services and other programs at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre are expected to kick into high gear from now until Christmas.
Hamilton councillors reject proposal to increase their office budgets by $1.2 million
Ward 2 Coun. Cameron Kroetsch argued it's in the "interest of the community" to increase each office budget to $375,000.
Stoney Creek councillor backs Queenston Condos tower amid tribunal appeal:Transit corridor ideal spot for 16-storey building, Matt Francis says
Ward 5 Coun. Matt Francis says he supports a proposed 16-storey condominium development at the northwest corner of Queenston and Nash roads even though city staff is concerned the building is too tall for the area.
POLL: Are you concerned about Ontario's Bill 23?:Even though the province has passed Bill 23, we would like to know your thoughts
Ontario's Bill 23, also known as the More Homes Built Faster Act, passed Monday, Nov. 28, despite backlash from several municipalities.
St. Paul's Dundas opens its doors for Candlelight Noel:All are welcome to Dec. 11 event
St. Paul’s United Church opens its doors to the community on Sunday, Dec. 11 for Candlelight Noel. The service of lessons and carols, a long standing Christmas tradition at the church, begins at 7 p.m.
Join Theatre Ancaster for 'Dickens' A Christmas Carol, A Live Radio Show':Performances run from Dec. 9 to 11
This December, join Theatre Ancaster for “Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, A Live Radio Show,” benefiting Ancaster Community Services.
WHAT’S GOING ON HERE?: Construction activity at Felker’s Falls in Stoney Creek:‘Trenchless’ rehab project relining Satellite City trunk sewer
A reader contacted the Stoney Creek News after hiking to Felker’s Falls Conservation Area and encountering a closed section of trail near the foot of Thornbury Court.
Ancaster Rotarians spread holiday cheer at CityKidz Hamilton
Ancaster Rotarians are working to create a happier holiday season for Hamilton children in low-income families.
Hamilton Mountain Kidz Klub Santa Cruise and Toy Drive goes Dec. 10:Cruise heads down Concession Street to Sam Lawrence Park
Santa Claus will be cruising down Concession Street on Dec. 10.
Ancaster launches holiday season with A Village Christmas:Event returns for the first time since 2019
For the first time since 2019, A Village Christmas returned to Ancaster Square, bringing holiday excitement to a crowd of hundreds on Dec. 1.
McMaster University students rally against gas-powered generators plan:City awaiting institution's building permit application
City awaiting institution's building permit application. McMaster University students rally against gas-powered generators plan.
Will there be snow on Christmas Day in Ontario? Here’s what the Old Farmer’s Almanac says:Prepare for a colder winter
Prepare for a colder winter in southern Ontario.
'I didn't believe all the zeroes': $1-million Lotto Max jackpot shared among 26 Greater Hamilton, Toronto coworkers
A Lotto Max ticket purchased in Stoney Creek has netted a $1-million windfall to be shared by 26 recipients in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton areas.
'IMMEDIATELY STOP USING': Major recalls at Canadian Tire, Costco, Dollarama, Home Depot, Walmart and Amazon involving cleaners, sports gear and toys trigger multiple Health Canada warnings:Some produc
Numerous products are being pulled from shelves and online at some of Canada's big-name stores and Health Canada is putting shoppers on alert.
'Like to see some change': Waterdown advocates to push new council on accessibility:Waterdown group plans to continue to raise issues in 2023
Advocates in Waterdown and Hamilton are pledging to keep accessibility top of mind for the new Hamilton city council during their term.
St. Joe's opens Hamilton Mountain flu, COVID and cold clinic
With the cold and flu season now in full swing, St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton has opened a flu, COVID and cold clinic at their West 5th (and Fennell) campus.
Hamilton staff looking to implement a 311 service to replace aging 546-CITY number
Estimated cost to implement the service is about $600,000 and should be ready in 2023.
'When I realized I won, I just stared at the screen!': Hamilton woman scores $100K Lotto 649 win:Ticket purchased at CNIB lottery outlet in Walmart
Shalon Grannum only plays the lottery occasionally but picked the right time to play earlier this year.
Dundas' Governor’s Road property listed for sale at $8.9 million, eight months after severance tabled:Site requires zoning amendment before any potential redevelopment
Site requires zoning amendment before any potential redevelopment
Uniglass opens new shop on Rymal Road East on Hamilton Mountain
UniglassPlus Rymal recently opened a new auto glass/windshield repair service location on Rymal Road East between Upper Ottawa Street and Nebo Road.
Stoney Creek’s Janet Lee Elementary School set for summer facelift:$1.475M reno to include gym, science and art rooms, washrooms
It’s Janet Lee Elementary School’s turn for a major facelift as part of an eight-year Hamilton public school board facility benchmark strategy designed to bring schools up to modern standards.
Hamilton staff proposes 6.49 per cent water rate increase for 2023
The increase will mean an average household will see their water bill increase to about $877 annually.
Chris Hadfield speaks and sings at Mohawk College:Former astronaut offers ideas on how to lead a better life
Relating space adventures to everyday life and making the best life you can.
'Just so excited': Flamborough Connects names new executive director:Waterdown's Colleen Stinson took the helm Nov. 14
Waterdown's Colleen Stinson took the helm Nov. 14.
Flamborough's Grasshopper Imports is back for a limited time only
The little shop on Flamborough’s Highway 6 best known for spreading peace and love is back — for a limited time only.
Santa booked solid at CF Lime Ridge on Hamilton Mountain:Parents urged to check website for cancellations
Two-year-old Callum was wide-eyed.
Hamiltonians say protests to save the Greenbelt from provincial legislation will not stop:In camera council meeting Nov. 30 will cover the implementations of province's planning policy on the Greenbel
In camera council meeting Nov. 30 will cover the implementations of the provincial government’s planning policy on the Greenbelt.
Pot shop abandons bid to move beside Stoney Creek daycare:Uncle Herbs application withdrawn after languishing for nearly two years
Uncle Herbs application withdrawn after languishing for nearly two years.
'Permanently closed': Waterdown's Lord Byron Steak and Seafood House out of business:Restaurant posted closure notice Nov. 2
A Waterdown landmark, The Lord Byron Steak and Seafood House, has closed its doors.
Hamilton Mountain Writers’ Guild grappling with censorship issue:Writer says she has been told to change her story due to sexual content
Grace Nequia says she is a victim of censorship.
Dundas King Street West bridge replacement has $199,961.81 budget deficit:Reallocation of funds reduced bridge contract overruns of at least $719,000
Reallocation of funds reduced bridge contract overruns of at least $719,000.
Ancaster residents along Lovers Lane still object to revised site plan for residential property
The owners of 64 Lovers Ln. in Ancaster have revised an application to the committee of adjustment to build a new house on the corner property in the face of continued opposition from nearby residents.
Hamilton public school board hails big enrolment rebound:This fall’s 920 extra students resume pre-COVID trend, trustees told
The lifting of COVID restrictions is being credited for a jump in enrolment at Hamilton public schools this fall that topped budget projections by 920 students.
Stipley Lions Club, Optometry Clinic of Stoney Creek partner on holiday events:Events running Dec. 3 and 17
The Stipley Lions Club and the Optometry Clinic of Stoney Creek are partnering for two holiday events.
Cancer Assistance Program in dire need of nutritional supplement donations:Donations can be dropped off at office on Concession Street
Cancer patients who rely on free nutritional supplements from the Cancer Assistance Program (CAP) may have to look elsewhere.
Hamilton's new councillors wrestle with difficult spending issues
A variety of local advocacy groups requested funding to addressing homelessness and increase the living wage.
Sinfonia Ancaster presents 'Home for the Holidays'
On Friday, Dec. 2 at 7 p.m., Ancaster’s own orchestra, Sinfonia Ancaster, kicks off the Christmas season for the whole family with its dazzling “Home for the Holidays” concert.
Ancaster Community Services launches 2022 Holiday Assistance Program:This year’s Holiday Assistance Program is already on track to serve more than 100 families
This year’s Holiday Assistance Program is already on track to serve more than 100 families.
Stoney Creek contractor, Oakville worker connect for hands-on experience:Bob Assadourian and worker Ben Poirier meet through Centre for Skills Development
Ben Poirier has always enjoyed working with his hands.
Dundas 10 Governor's Rd. walk-in clinic denial appealed:Ontario Land Tribunal to schedule a Case Management Conference
Ontario Land Tribunal to schedule a Case Management Conference.
Jordan Bitove to take ownership of the Toronto Star
Sources say former partners Jordan Bitove and Paul Rivett are in the final steps of resolving the dispute and it will be Bitove who takes the Star.
Christmas tree shortage expected to drive up prices — with Balsam firs primed to hit $200
Balsam firs are the most in demand. To keep costs down, look for less popular species such as the Colorado fir, tree farmers suggest.
Rising inflation threatens holiday donations for Flamborough charities
November is usually when Jenny Collins and her family contribute to school food drives or donate to local food banks.
Battlefield Optimist Tree lot is back in Stoney Creek:Service club selling Fraser firs starting Nov. 26
It’s time to decorate for the holidays and the Battlefield Optimist Club is here to help.
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