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Dundas' Osler House added to city's heritage designation work plan:McMaster University still reviewing options for use of 175-year old property
McMaster University still reviewing options for use of 175-year old property.
Dawn Danko beats challenge to stay Hamilton public school board chair:Todd White loses bid to regain post he held prior to 2018 defeat
Ward 7 trustee Dawn Danko will remain chair of Hamilton’s public school board for a third year after surviving a bid to unseat her by Todd White.
Toy drive at Mohawk College on Hamilton Mountain
The annual Bernetta Scime Toy Drive is underway at the Fennell campus of Mohawk College.
'Truly an honour': Three well-known Waterdown community members honoured:Deathe, Scala Tidridge named Paul Harris Fellows
Three well-known members of the Waterdown community were honoured with the Paul Harris Fellow Awards by the Flamborough A.M. Rotary Club at the Burlington Golf and Country Club Nov. 15.
Dundas private school proposal doesn't belong in Escarpment Rural Area public tells NEC:Speakers argue requirement for fulfilling public interest not met by Columbia application
Speakers argue requirement for fulfilling public interest not met by Columbia application.
Hamilton Mountain resident helping folks with COPD:Barbara Moore says 'stay in the moment'
It has been called the biggest killer you never heard of.
Winona properties tagged for Greenbelt removal:But area’s councillor says he’s more worried about bigger Grimsby swath
Stoney Creek Coun. Jeff Beattie says he’s worried the province’s proposal to remove “a large plot of land” in Grimsby from the Greenbelt will be felt in Winona if the farmland is converted to housing.
Hamilton students asked to mask up as barefaced board bosses look on:Trustees told they lack power to reinstate a mandate
Trustees told they lack power to reinstate a mandate.
Dundas 23 Main St. parking variance approved despite staff request for area parking analysis:Parking demand at east end of downtown Dundas anticipated to increase
Parking demand at the east end of downtown Dundas is anticipated to increase.
Hamilton-Burlington SPCA looking for $60,000 on Giving Tuesday:Online fundraiser slated for Nov. 29 with help from anonymous donor
The folks at the Hamilton-Burlington Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (HBSPCA) is hoping the public will be in a giving mood on Giving Tuesday.
Ancaster man recreates father's wartime flight in vintage Spitfire:Wilson Harold Nixon channels Distinguished Flying Cross veteran
Soaring over the countryside of southeast England, Wilson Harold Nixon channeled the emotions of his late father from the cockpit of a vintage 1940s Spitfire.
Bill 23 will kill Winona residents’ zoning appeal:Proposed end to 3rd-party appeals to apply retroactively
The Ford government’s Bill 23 threatens to retroactively squelch neighbouring residents’ appeal of the city’s controversial rezoning of a municipal property on Baseline Road in Winona to allow for a nine-storey building.
'Parade is not in jeopardy': Flamborough Santa Claus Parade puts out plea for donations:Parade facing shortfall due to skyrocketing insurance
The Flamborough Santa Claus Parade is putting out a plea for donations.
Dundas 71 Main St. residential building permit awaits payments to city:Community benefits charges could be among fees paid by developer
Community benefits charges could be among the fees paid by developer.
Ancaster Kitty Murray Lane speed camera vandalized 'on multiple occasions':But month-long enforcement project changed driver behaviour, says resident
Norbert Petz noticed a big difference when automated speed enforcement (ASE) was enacted on Kitty Murray Lane.
CUPE calls off strike, schools to reopen Monday as tentative deal reached with province
The strike is off — and school is on.Last-ditch negotiations landed a tentative deal between CUPE and the government, averting job action by support staff that would have seen hundreds of thousands of children in boards across the province out of
'I’m positive my members will turn this down': Hamilton Catholic school board union could reject tentative agreement says CUPE rep
The president of the union representing more than 1,000 education assistants, secretaries, clerical staff, child and youth workers, social workers and others at the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board thinks her members will turn down a tentative agreement reached prior to the strike deadline at 5 p.m. on Nov. 20.
Greenbelt backers rally on Hamilton Mountain
Frigid temperatures didn’t deter about 200 people from protesting the Ford government’s plans to expand Hamilton’s urban boundary and allow new home building in parts of Ontario’s greenbelt Nov. 20.
Flamborough Review scoops national award:Newspaper recognized in General Excellence category
The Flamborough Review was named one of Canada’s best community newspapers in its circulation class by News Media Canada.
Stoney Creek protest rallies for farms, Greenbelt and wetlands:Ford government accused of multipronged attack on protections
A spirited rally outside Hamilton East—Stoney Creek MPP Neil Lumsden’s office accused his Progressive Conservative government of putting developers’ pocketbooks ahead of local democracy and preservation of vital farmland.
Hamilton Community News team takes home four national newspaper prizes:Awards won for cartooning and editorial writing
Awards won for cartooning and editorial writing.
Hamilton Mountain resident honoured by Republic of Korea:HooJung Jones-Kennedy receives presidential citation
East Mountain resident HooJung Jones-Kennedy cares about Canadian Korean War veterans a lot.
UPDATE: 1 million bottles of children’s medication to hit shelves by next week, Health Canada says
Health Canada standards, such as the requirement for bilingual labels, are part of the reason for the nationwide shortage of children’s pain and fever medication.
Torstar owners say they expect ownership dispute to be resolved soon:Speaking at TVO panel, owners say they are looking for a ‘quick divorce’ so newspaper can move on
Speaking in Toronto on Thursday evening during a panel discussion moderated by Steve Paikin, host of TVO’s “The Agenda,” the co-owners of Torstar, Paul Rivett and Jordan Bitove, said they expect their ownership dispute to be resolved soon.
'This is great': Highway 8 Greensville-Dundas hill reopens Nov. 18:Former councillor VanderBeek holds ribbon cutting
After being closed for a total of nearly three years, the Highway 8 hill between Greensville and Dundas will open to traffic Nov. 18.
CUPE eyes more picketing at CF Lime Ridge and Eastgate Square on Monday:Local 3396 president says they are ready to walk again if no agreement by 5 p.m. Sunday
Picket lines will be going back up in front of CF Lime Ridge and Eastgate Square in Hamilton on Monday morning (Nov. 21) if no deal is reached this weekend between the province and the union representing 55,000 education support workers in Ontario.
'Not good news'; Councillors worry what Greenbelt decision means for Flamborough:Farmers, environmental groups also decry move
The three new Hamilton city councillors for Flamborough, farmers and environmental groups are decrying the Ford government’s moves to expand the city’s urban boundary and allow development on Greenbelt lands.
Hamilton federal Liberal Minister Filomena Tassi says ‘targeted’ spending will support struggling Canadians:The Liberals' fall economic statement focuses on child care, student loans, fami
The Liberals' fall economic statement focuses on child care, student loans, families and businesses.
Hamilton Out of the Cold returns to Immanuel, St. Stephen on the Mount churches on Hamilton Mountain:Free weekly meal program runs to end of March
The free hot meal program is back. Hamilton Out of the Cold returns to Immanuel and St. Stephen on the Mount churches on Hamilton Mountain.
'A taste of Christmas': Flamborough Santa Claus Parade returns on Nov. 26:Chairs will line the streets for first time since 2019
Get your chairs ready — the Flamborough Santa Claus Parade is returning to Waterdown on Nov. 26.
Flu shot season on Hamilton Mountain:Local health officials urging the public get vaccinated
Karly Radko didn’t flinch when the needle jabbed her in the left arm just below the shoulder.
Hamilton Conservation Authority urged to showcase Saltfleet park’s ‘giant sponge’:New wetlands called ‘incredible’ research, education opportunity
The Hamilton Conservation Authority is being urged to give two newly created wetlands a starring role in a master plan for the Saltfleet Conservation Area’s main property that proposes to add looping trails, lookout platforms and other amenities.
WHAT’S GOING ON HERE? City looking to modify memorial fountain at Centennial Park in Dundas:City parks staff looking to get memorial fountain permanently operating
City parks staff looking to get memorial fountain permanently operating.
Hamilton federal Liberal Minister Filomena Tassi says negotiations best way to get a good deal for workers
Tassi, toured MIP touting the federal government's fall economic statement and the benefits it will have on the economy.
Santa returns to CF Lime Ridge on Hamilton Mountain Nov. 18:Tree lighting event kicks off holiday season
Cadillac Fairview is ushering in the holiday season with a tree lighting event Nov. 18 at CF Lime Ridge, 999 Upper Wentworth St.
Winona Men’s Club issues food bank challenge:Postcard campaign to match public’s donations amid soaring need
The Winona Men’s Club is pledging to match up to $25,000 in donations to the Stoney Creek Community Food Bank as part of a postcard campaign that hopes to draw more attention to the steep rise in people struggling to make ends meet.
Ford government kills controversial bill that ordered CUPE school staff back to work:Ontario government had made the promise to rescind Bill 28 — the Keeping Students in Class Act — to hel
The Ontario government has repealed a controversial bill that ordered striking CUPE school support staff back to work and imposed a contract on them.
Province strongly recommends wearing masks in public as hospitalizations rise among the young
The province is strongly recommending that families, or anyone interacting with young children, wear masks due to a sudden rise in hospitalizations among young people.“We’re calling on all families in all social settings, as we go into a very soc
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger says he is leaving city in a 'great place'
'We are not that smelly, dirty place anymore. That is a sea change'.
Stoney Creek Santa Claus Parade is back Dec. 3
The Stoney Creek Santa Claus Parade is back for the first time since 2019, making its way down Gray Road and King Street on Saturday, Dec. 3. The 64th parade begins at 2 p.m.
Dundas Cartwright Nature Sanctuary pipeline maintenance expected to start after Nov. 15:Project anticipated to take about a week
Project anticipated to take about a week.
Lest We Forget at Hamilton Mountain legion:Annual Remembrance Day service draws 200
Young and not so young, they came to remember.
Maude’s Runs for Kids on Hamilton Mountain supports Autism Dog Services
Carol Agnew, also known as Maude, has been organizing Maude’s Runs for Kids every year.
Rain can’t dampen Stoney Creek Remembrance Day ceremony
Rain didn’t dampen the spirits of a good crowd that turned out for the annual Remembrance Day ceremony at the Stoney Creek Cenotaph on Nov. 11.
Dundas Columbia International College application to Niagara Escarpment Commission advisory committee after Nov. 16
A private meeting of the Niagara Escarpment Commission’s Public Interest Advisory Committee on Columbia International College’s amendment application for a high school at the former Sisters of St. Joseph convent at 574 Northcliffe Ave. will take place sometime after a Nov. 16 public meeting.
Ancaster Tennis Club's dream of year-round play becomes reality with new air-supported bubble:Tennis dome opens
Tennis Canada, Rogers and Ancaster Tennis Club officials officially opens new dome at Village Green Park.
St. Augustine's Christmas Market in Dundas will get you in holiday mood
The St. Augustine’s Parish Christmas Market will get shoppers in to the holiday spirit on Nov. 19.
Selfie contest on Hamilton Mountain's Concession Street:Top prize is 500 Concession Street bucks
It’s an opportunity to check out the newest mural on Concession Street, with a chance to win 500 Concession Street bucks.
Hamilton aims to promote secondary dwelling units with grant program:Ontario Renovates Secondary Suites forgivable loan program offers up to $30,000
The City of Hamilton is aiming to help homeowners add or renovate existing secondary units in their homes by implementing a provincial grant program.
Ancaster honours the sacrifices during annual Remembrance Day ceremony:More than 200 attend rainy remembrance event
More than 200 people observed Ancaster’s annual Remembrance Day ceremonies Nov. 11 at Ancaster Square under a steady drizzle.
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