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Updated 2024-12-22 14:31
Ward 5 councillor Matt Francis raring to go after big win:Responsible development tops seven immediate priorities
Matt Francis has been on the go since being the first candidate to enter the race for councillor in Ward 5 and shows no signs of slowing down now that he’s won voters’ confidence in convincing fashion.
Ancaster Ward 12 candidates accept election results, commit to being involved in town's growth
"The electorate is never wrong," said Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson, who has served since 2006.
Hamilton's Ward 14 candidate Kojo Damptey will not seek a recount in municipal vote
"At this time we are accepting the outcome of this election," said Damptey, who lost to councillor-election Mike Spadafora by 79 votes.
Ontario government plans legislation to pre-empt strike by CUPE school support staff:The provincial government will impose a contract on 55,000 school support staff after CUPE said its workers would s
The Ontario government plans to introduce pre-emptive back-to-work legislation on Monday and impose a contract on 55,000 school support staff after CUPE said its workers would strike starting Friday.
Stoney Creek Coun. Jeff Beattie wants city to up game on land tribunal appeals:He says he will question ‘gross imbalance’ on hearing experts
Jeff Beattie vows to fulfil his promise to be a stronger voice for compatible development after decisively unseating Ward 10 incumbent Coun. Maria Pearson in the Oct. 24 municipal election.
Samaritan’s Purse launching 2022 Operation Christmas Child shoebox collection in Hamilton
Canada’s 2022 Operation Christmas Child shoebox collection season is underway.
Tom Jackson, Esther Pauls, John-Paul Danko returned, Mike Spadafora newly elected on Hamilton Mountain:Long night for central/west Mountain results
Long night for central/west Mountain results.
Dundas voters show they’re ready for new leadership:Wilson wins Ward 13 with strong support from Valley Town polls
Wilson wins Ward 13 with strong support from Valley Town polls.
Hamilton staff apologizes to Stoney Creek Optimist Little League for not installing washrooms at parks
Council approved a Stoney Creek Coun. Brad Clark motion in August to put portable washrooms at five parks.
Dundas Legion Remembrance Day, poppy campaign return to pre-COVID form:Valley City Legion branch looking for attendance, and younger volunteers
Valley City Legion branch looking for attendance, and younger volunteers
Hamilton Health Sciences’ top 5 reasons you could be waiting in the emergency department:Number of patients waiting in hospital for alternate care is at historic high
Like many hospitals across the province, Hamilton hospitals are facing a variety of challenges that have resulted in longer waits for care, including emergency
Stoney Creek's Marisa Mariella vying for Greatest Baker:Contest operated by Bake from Scratch magazine
Despite throwing her hat in the ring for the Greatest Baker competition, Marisa Mariella doesn’t consider herself to be the world’s best confectionery creator.
Stoney Creek trustee Todd White says voters sick of boardroom squabbles:He and upper Stoney Creek’s Kathy Archer vow to focus on students
Todd White credits hard work and a commitment to focus on students for his successful bid to rejoin Hamilton’s public school board after his bitter loss to departing Ward 5 trustee Carole Paikin Miller in 2018.
'Give them some hope'; Purse Project Network to kick off 2022 campaign on Nov. 1:Organization has collected 8,600 purses since 2016
The Purse Project Network will kick off its 2022 campaign on Nov. 1.
Dundas’ Olympic Drive bus crash investigated by police:Morning traffic stalled for a couple of hours Oct. 25
Morning traffic stalled for a couple of hours Oct. 25
Hamilton students 'elect' 11 winning candidates in municipal election:Student Vote program shows similarities to actual results
While they may not be old enough to vote, students in 80 Hamilton schools “elected” 11 of the same municipal politicians who won seats in the Oct. 24 municipal election.
Hamilton Potters' Guild presents annual fall sale at Dundas Lions Memorial Community Centre
Local potters from the Hamilton Potters Guild will be selling handmade bowls to benefit Hamilton Food Share during the guild’s annual fall sale, Nov. 4 to 6 at the Dundas Lions Memorial Community Centre.
Anishinabek Nation leadership encourage implementation of recommendations in Devon Freeman inquest:Four-week inquest into 16-year-old Devon Freeman (Muska’abo) suicide results in 75 recommendati
On behalf of the Anishinabek Nation, Grand Council Chief Reg Niganobe and Anishinabek Nation Children’s Commissioner Duke Peltier have issued a statement in response to the long-awaited inquest into the death of Devon Freeman from Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation.
'Reintroducing a fixed route': Waterdown on-demand bus shifts to hybrid program:New fixed route to begin Nov. 7, says HSR
Waterdown transit users who have felt stranded by the Hamilton Street Railway’s myRide on-demand pilot program, could soon have relief.
Fiesta fundraiser is back at St. Paul’s United Church, Dundas:The auction opens Thursday, Nov. 3 at 1 p.m.
The auction opens Thursday, Nov. 3 at 1 p.m.
Royal Canadian Legion Battlefield Branch 622 in Stoney Creek offers cash-free poppy option:Campaign runs from Oct. 28 to Nov. 10
This year, you can support the Royal Canadian Legion’s poppy campaign without digging through your purse or pocket for loose change.
Hamilton Mountain resident uses humour as part of medical treatment:World Amyloidosis Awareness Day is Oct. 26
While blood disorders are no laughing matter, west Mountain resident Martyn Olenick is using humour as part of this therapy.
Major horsepower coming to Ancaster Fairgrounds:Equine show runs Oct. 28 to 30
The Triple Crown Draft Classic promises an impressive array of horsepower, with three days of events, this weekend, Oct. 28 to 30 at the Ancaster Fairgrounds, 630 Trinity Rd. S.
Dundas Columbia International College school application public meeting notice issued:Timeline for Niagara Escarpment Commission decision not clear in announcement
Timeline for Niagara Escarpment Commission decision not clear in announcement
Ancaster's Redeemer University celebrates 40 years of growth and education in community
Redeemer began its education journey teaching students in the former school building on Beach Boulevard.
'Just so grateful': 10th annual Flamborough Chili Fest heats up from Oct. 1 to 2:10 local restaurants taking part, plus a pop-up event
Things will heat up at local restaurants from Oct. 1 to 2 for the 10th annual Flamborough Chili Fest.
West Flamborough Township Hall's future under review:Decision on internal repairs awaits real estate plan
Decision on internal repairs awaits real estate plan.
Winona pooch sends Canada Post packing:Safety concerns prompt plan to move community mailbox
Canada Post says it will relocate a community mailbox on Highway 8 in Winona because a nearby dog known for running loose is threatening the safety of staff and customers.
Hamilton Ward 6 candidate Chris Slye wants to represent the city he loves
A first-time candidate, Slye says traffic and pedestrian safety No. 1 issue for residents.
Hamilton's Ward 12 candidates address the simmering rural issues in Ancaster and West Flamborough:10 candidates running in Ancaster/West Flamborough
Candidates address lack of communication, protecting farmland, and illegal dumping.
HAMILTON VOTES: Meet Chuck Alkerton, council candidate for Ward 12, Ancaster/West Flamborough
Hamilton Community News has reached out to all Ward 12 council candidates and asked them to fill out the questionnaire below. This is how candidate Chuck Alkerton responded.
HAMILTON VOTES: Meet Cindy Kaye, council candidate for Ward 12, Ancaster/West Flamborough
Hamilton Community News has reached out to all Ward 12 council candidates and asked them to fill out the questionnaire below. This is how candidate Cindy Kaye responded.
HAMILTON VOTES: Meet Megg Markettos, council candidate for Ward 12, Ancaster/West Flamborough
Hamilton Community News has reached out to all Ward 12 council candidates and asked them to fill out the questionnaire below. This is how candidate Megg Markettos responded.
HAMILTON VOTES: Meet Karl Hanley, council candidate for Ward 12, Ancaster/West Flamborough
Hamilton Community News has reached out to all Ward 12 council candidates and asked them to fill out the questionnaire below. This is how candidate Karl Hanley responded.
From the highest voter turn out to the lowest, Ontario municipal elections by the numbers:How does your Ontario municipality score?
With 444 municipalities making up the province of Ontario, each of the races taking place in those communities is just varied as the people who call them home.
Fine Arts Society of Milton studio tour goes from Oct. 1 to 2:Tour features four Flamborough stops, 18 local artists
Local painters, sculptures, potters and other artists in Flamborough and beyond are welcoming visitors to drop in and see their own colourful and creative gifts during the Fine Arts Society of Milton (FASM) Studio Tour from Oct. 1 to 2.
How will Flamborough's Ward 15 candidates champion diversity at city hall?
As part of its comprehensive coverage of the municipal election, the Review invited each of the Ward 15 councillor candidates to weigh in on a particular issue. This is the first in a three-part question-and-answer with your local candidates. Their responses are featured in alphabetical order.
Dundas Knights of Columbus holding fall food drive:Event runs Oct. 4-6
The Knights of Columbus #6579 Dundas and West Hamilton recognize there are many families and individuals in need in the community.
Hamilton contractor preparing to install new playstructure at Eleanor Park in honour of 11-year-old Jude Strickland:Facility closed to allow work to start
Eleanor Park has been closed to the public until May 2023 for extensive upgrades to be made.
Ancaster's Ryerson United Church partners to teach nature through an Indigenous cultural lens:Church officials passing on knowledge of the natural world to students
Ancaster's Ryerson United Church partners to teach nature through an Indigenous cultural lens. Children are taught woodworking, beading and the Mohawk language.
City reviews Indigenous portrayal at Battle of Stoney Creek re-enactment:First Nations’ key role, own storytelling crucial, councillor says
The city says it is studying how to enhance Indigenous representation at future Battle of Stoney Creek re-enactments as part of a review following this year’s controversial threat to permanently cancel the June commemoration.
'A bit excessive': Spencer Gorge reservation fee rankles pass-holder:HCA says $10 fee has been in place sine 2020
The Hamilton Conservation Authority’s announcement requiring reservations to visit Spencer Gorge is rankling some HCA pass-holders — not because of the reservation system, but the associated fee.
'A bit excessive': Spencer Gorge reservation fees rankles pass-holder:HCA says $10 fee has been in place sine 2020
The Hamilton Conservation Authority’s announcement requiring reservations to visit Spencer Gorge is rankling some HCA pass-holders — not because of the reservation system, but the associated fee.
Indigenous students at Mohawk College say Truth and Reconciliation Day a time for education:Sept. 30 Orange Shirt Day to remember victims of residential schools
For Amanda Aitchison, it’s about educating and remembering.
Stoney Creek Ward 9 candidate Peter Lanza is confident about his chances of winning election
Lanza finished third in the 2018 Ward 9 municipal election behind Brad Clark and Doug Conley.
City punts controversial Stoney Creek Newport Yacht Club survey plan past election:Time needed to address neighbours’ objections, area’s councillor says
After already begging off twice, city councillors have postponed a decision on a contentious plan for a 35-home survey near Stoney Creek’s lakeshore until after the Oct. 24 municipal election.
Dundas archeology a key element of Truth and Reconciliation:Partnering with Indigenous nations to validate and protect history
Partnering with Indigenous nations to validate and protect history.
PHOTOS: 2022 Ancaster Fair returns for 172nd installment:Crowds return for comeback event
Attractions included livestock shows, agricultural education and school exhibits, the World’s Finest Shows midway, antique tractor displays, three nights of demolition derby, steam engine displays and two special event stages.
FLAMBOROUGH VOTES: Meet Ward 15 public school trustee candidate Graeme Noble
Three candidates are running for the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board Ward 15 seat. For more on each candidate seeking your vote on Oct. 24, click here.
FLAMBOROUGH VOTES: Meet Ward 15 public school trustee candidate Catherine Kronas
Three candidates are running for the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board Ward 15 seat.
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