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'Wanted to give back'; Charity gala to honour Carlisle's Jonathan Brown:Inaugural Jonny's Gold Ribbon Gala goes Oct. 15
The inaugural Jonny’s Gold Ribbon Gala in memory of Carlisle’s Jonathan Brown and supporting the McMaster Children’s Hospital Foundation, will be held Oct. 15.
Who is running in the Oct. 24 municipal election in Flamborough?:Candidates seek Flamborough's vote in wards 12, 13 and 15
Hamilton residents head to the polls Oct. 24 to elect the city's next mayor, councillors and school board trustees.
FLAMBOROUGH VOTES: Meet Ward 15 council candidate Sumaira Waqar
Waqar is one of five candidates looking to fill the Ward 15 council seat left vacant by Judi Partridge who announced she wouldn't be seeking re-election in the Oct. 24 municipal election.
FLAMBOROUGH VOTES: Meet Ward 15 council candidate Zobia Jawed
Jawed is one of five candidates looking to fill the Ward 15 council seat left vacant by Judi Partridge who announced she wouldn't be seeking re-election in the Oct. 24 municipal election.
FLAMBOROUGH VOTES: Meet Ward 15 council candidate Chris Pera
Pera is one of five candidates looking to fill the Ward 15 council seat left vacant by Judi Partridge who announced she wouldn't be seeking re-election in the Oct. 24 municipal election.
FLAMBOROUGH VOTES: Meet Ward 15 council candidate Ted McMeekin
McMeekin is one of five candidates looking to fill the Ward 15 council seat left vacant by Judi Partridge who announced she wouldn't be seeking re-election in the Oct. 24 municipal election.
Bad Boy bringing head office and distribution centre to Pickering as part of $70-million development:Lastman's Bad Boy head office, distribution centre, SmartCentres combine for new project
Lastman's Bad Boy head office, distribution centre, SmartCentres combine for new project.
Dundas artist Danuta Niton showcasing “My Walks of Art”:Book available at 25th annual Dundas Studio Tour
Dundas artist Danuta Niton will be showcasing her award-winning book, “My Walks of Art,” during the 25th annual Dundas Studio Tour Oct. 1 and 2.
Dundas Terry Fox Run return surpasses 2019 event
Organizers of the first in-person Dundas Terry Fox Run in three years say funds raised passed its goal, and even surpassed totals from the last in-person run in 2019, and were still growing the next day.
Dundas railway tracks proactively patrolled by Hamilton police:CN Rail wouldn't comment on local officers walking on rail line
Hamilton police officers patrolled CN Rail train tracks at Sydenham Road at around 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 20.
Hamilton Mountain legion remembers Queen Elizabeth II:'We give thanks for her long reign,' says branch 163 padre
Rev. Francis Chisholm has fond memories of Queen Elizabeth II.
Stipley Lions Club ready to roar in east Hamilton:Club hosting first event Oct. 1 at Giant Tiger, 800 Queenston Rd.
A new Lions club is ready to roar in east Hamilton.
Hamilton athletes excel at 2022 Ontario and Canada 55-plus Senior Games:5-pin team bowlers win big
District 22 Hamilton/Wentworth athletes posted outstanding performances at the recently completed Ontario and Canada 55-Plus Senior Games.
On the campaign trail in Flamborough:McMeekin, Waqar hold events
Candidates in Flamborough are on the campaign trail in the lead up to the Oct. 24 municipal election.
Amazon Canada donation of LEGO kits boosts learning at Hamilton's Viola Desmond Elementary School
Students at Viola Desmond Elementary School are getting a head start on their science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) learning, thanks to Amazon Canada, FIRST Robotics and the LEGO Group.
Canada Revenue Agency sending flood of letters asking people who received both EI and CERB to pay the extra back:Most of those who will be asked to pay some of the money back owe $2,000 or less, accor
Opposition MPs, advocates and experts say workers who received extra money due to confusion shouldn’t be asked to repay it years later. CRA counters it will attempt to recoup overpayments with a ‘compassionate approach.’
'Continue that momentum': Advocates say Indigenous relations vital for next councillor:HRIC vows to hold elected officials accountable
As Ward 15 gears up to elect a new face to the Hamilton city council table, Indigenous leaders and allies are touting the importance of a strong relationship between a new representative and local Indigenous groups.
Stoney Creek's Market in the Creek a feast for the body, mind and ears:Event continues until Oct. 6
Market in the Creek continues weekly along King Street in Stoney Creek, with produce vendors, food trucks, baked goods, live entertainment and more.
Dundas 16 King St. E. development proposal 'presentation centre' may be coming soon:Project still needs various approvals before selling residential units
Project still needs various approvals before selling residential units
Theatre Ancaster's British Invasion: The Concert a hit with patrons:Show continues through Oct. 1
Theatre Ancaster's British Invasion: The Concert a hit with patrons. Show continues through Oct. 1.
Hamilton Ward 8 candidate Sonia Brown says city needs to 'think outside of box' to solve homeless crisis
Brown, who operates a residential care facility in Ward 8, is seeking elected office for the first time.
Waterdown bowlers take gold at OSGA 55-Plus summer games:Bill Bleses also claimed bronze medal in singles
Bill Bleses also claimed bronze medal in singles.
Dundas road users should be aware of increased volume of cyclists:Valley Town hosts two cycling fundraising events Sept. 25
Valley Town hosts two cycling fundraising events Sunday, Sept. 25.
Ancaster candidate Pam Mitchell is ready to 'tell it like it is' to fix problems at city hall
"I'm not a hot head," said Mitchell. "I say what I want."
2022 Ancaster Fair is back:Showcase of agriculture returns Sept. 22 to 25
It takes a lot of hard work and preparation to stage the Ancaster Fair.
Hamilton school trustees want extra pay for meeting attendance:$50 supplement a way to help fix low trustee pay, board chair says
Hamilton school trustees want extra pay for meeting attendance. $50 supplement a way to help fix low trustee pay, board chair says.
HAMILTON VOTES: Meet Scott Duvall, council candidate for Ward 7, Hamilton Mountain
Hamilton Community News has reached out to both Ward 7 council candidates and asked them to fill out the questionnaire below. This is how candidate Scott Duvall responded.
HAMILTON VOTES: Meet Esther Pauls, council candidate for Ward 7, Hamilton Mountain
Hamilton Community News has reached out to both Ward 7 council candidates and asked them to fill out the questionnaire below. This is how candidate Esther Pauls responded.
'Time flies when you're having fun'; Carlisle Family Chiropractic celebrates 20 years:Carlisle a 'unique little place,' says Veeneman
Dr. David Veeneman was working on his master’s degree at McMaster University in human biodynamics when a mentor told him over a beer that he needed to become a chiropractor.
Dundas 'Rock Stars' add new garden project:Volunteers help city create ‘park-like’ transition from Driving Park to Parkside Cemetery
Volunteers help city create ‘park-like’ transition from Driving Park to Parkside Cemetery
New mural underway on west end of Concession Street on Hamilton Mountain:Design featuring downtown and Tiger-Cats should be finished by end of September
The west end of Concession Street is about to get more colourful. New mural underway on west end of Concession Street on Hamilton Mountain.
Important dates and rules for Hamilton candidates and voters to know for this municipal election season
Residents should be prepared when candidates start installing election signs across the city starting Sept. 26.
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson holds meeting to explain decision to allow family centre to relocate to Fieldcote
City staff say there is no timeline when the family centre will be relocated into Fieldcote.
Stoney Creek residents call for term limits during town hall meeting with mayoral candidate Keanin Loomis
The mayoral candidate kicked off his town hall tour of Hamilton in Stoney Creek.
HAMILTON VOTES: Meet John-Paul Danko, council candidate for Ward 8, Hamilton Mountain
Hamilton Community News has reached out to all Ward 8 council candidates and asked them to fill out the questionnaire below. This is how candidate John-Paul Danko responded.
'BE PREPARED': Big changes coming to No Frills, Food Basics, Metro, Shoppers Drug Mart, Longo's, Real Canadian Superstore and other grocery stores that will impact shoppers:Some say it will be a tough
There will be some significant changes coming to big-name grocery stores in Ontario and beyond.
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE? Solar installation at Grace Anglican Church:Panels will help reduce carbon footprint
As Grace Anglican Church prepares for the official opening of Bobby’s Place on Sat., Oct. 1, they anxiously await the installation of the upcoming solar panel installation that is set to take place soon.
Satwinder Singh, 28, dies of injuries sustained in Milton shooting rampage:Shooting on Sept. 12 resulted in the deaths of Toronto Police Const. Andrew Hong and Shakeel Ashraf, a mechanic who owned MK
Satwinder Singh, one of the victims in Monday’s shooting rampage, has died in hospital, according to Halton Regional Police.
'You’re not alone': Widows of fallen officers offer support to family of Toronto police Const. Andrew Hong:Hong, 48, was fatally shot at close range in a Mississauga Tim Hortons while on a lunch
“You’re not alone.” That’s the message to the family of Const. Andrew Hong from Brenda Orr, the widow of OPP Const. David Mounsey, who was killed in the line of duty in November 2006 near Wingham, Ont.
Dundas 125 Pirie Dr. deferral sparks land tribunal appeal by applicant:Fieldgate vice president says application removed from “fractured process” after “unwarranted deferral”
Fieldgate vice president says application removed from “fractured process” after “unwarranted deferral.”
Food bank use continues to grow on Hamilton Mountain:Report shows demand coming back after COVID-related drop
Demand for food bank services at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre is up and officials at the Athens Street centre think it will continue to grow.
Stoney Creek's Taro dump took contaminated Kenilworth reservoir soil:Site boss tells CLC carcinogenic toxin met acceptance criteria
The city sent nearly two-thirds of the contaminated soil removed during the Kenilworth Access reservoir’s rehabilitation to GFL’s Taro industrial dump in upper Stoney Creek — a fact omitted in a June media release celebrating completion of the work.
Hamilton public school board’s extension of online meetings under fire:Move puts convenience ahead of accountability, ex-chairs say
Hamilton’s public school board will continue to hold meetings online at least until the end of November — a decision two former chairs criticize as putting the convenience of trustees and staff ahead of access and accountability.
HAMILTON VOTES: Meet Dan Preston, council candidate for Ward 6, Hamilton Mountain
Hamilton Community News has reached out to every Ward 6 council candidate and asked them to fill out the questionnaire below.
HAMILTON VOTES: Meet Donna Puddu, council candidate for Ward 6, Hamilton Mountain
Hamilton Community News has reached out to every Ward 6 council candidate and asked them to fill out the questionnaire below.
HAMILTON VOTES: Meet Stefan Spolnik, council candidate for Ward 6, Hamilton Mountain
Hamilton Community News has reached out to every Ward 6 council candidate and asked them to fill out the questionnaire below.
HAMILTON VOTES: Meet Tom Jackson, council candidate for Ward 6, Hamilton Mountain
Hamilton Community News has reached out to every Ward 6 council candidate and asked them to fill out the questionnaire below.
Dundas fall community food drive looking for local support:Volunteers and donations requested for morning of Saturday, Sept. 24
Volunteers and donations requested for morning of Saturday, Sept. 24
Ancaster Senior Achievement Centre buzzing with activity this fall:Programs showcased at open house
Fall programming is underway at the Ancaster Senior Achievement Centre (ASAC), and the Alberton Road facility is busier than ever.
Dundas Masonic Lodge building on heritage designation work plan:Preliminary assessment of recently sold building suggests potential for restoration
Preliminary assessment of recently sold building suggests potential for restoration
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