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Demo coming for washroom pavilion at Hamilton Mountain Drive Park:Work should begin in coming weeks
Demolition is looming for the washroom/pavilion building at Mountain Drive Park at the east end of Concession Street.
Smile Cookie time at Tim Hortons in Hamilton:Local proceeds from cookies going to Hamilton Food Share and Food4Kids Hamilton
It’s an opportunity to help feed the hungry in Hamilton.
Frittata from young chefs wins $5K for Allan A. Greenleaf:Prize was part of Tre Stelle Cheese4Change competition
If you take a look inside the Porter family’s fridge, you’d be hard pressed to find any room left inside after stacks of Tre Stelle cheese have taken over the space.
Dundas Terry Fox Run back in person Sunday, Sept. 18:Event returns to Dundas Driving Park
The 2022 Dundas Terry Fox Run is just around the corner.
Hamilton Ward 14 candidate Christine Seketa wants to 'make a difference' in residents' lives
After her son was struck by a vehicle while biking, Seketa has sought to improve road safety for cyclists and pedestrians.
'Really disheartening': Housing affordability concerns remain high in cooling market:Interest rate hikes offsetting price decreases
Katherine Pereira and her husband hope to one day be able to afford a home — but that dream has been pushed further and further down the road.
'SENSELESS': Suspect in deadly Milton and Mississauga shootings targeted police officer, shot others for 'absolutely no reason,' police allege in video:Police revealed on Thursday that Petrie had a le
On Thursday (Sept. 15), police released more photos of a 40-year-old man suspected in a GTA shooting rampage that left two dead — a Milton man and Toronto police officer — and another on life support.
Stoney Creek Coun. Maria Pearson out knocking on sixth term’s door:‘Pro-development’ tag overlooks efforts to find consensus, she says
Stoney Creek Coun. Maria Pearson says she will once again knock on every door in Ward 10 as she seeks a sixth term in the Oct. 24 municipal election.
Former Flamborough councillor Bill Hume running for Ward 12 to defend rural residents' needs
Hume, who lives in West Flamborough, served on the former Flamborough council prior to amalgamation.
Hamilton Mountain resident looking for reimbursement from paving contractor for asphalt waste cleanup:Sharon Balardo forced to hire junk removal firm after contractor failed to remove old asphalt from
Sharon Balardo was forced to hire a junk removal firm after the contractor failed to remove old asphalt from the street.
'A great job': Amelia Steinbring retiring from Flamborough Connects:Organization looking for new executive director
After nearly seven years at the helm of Flamborough Connects, Amelia Steinbring is retiring.
Amica Dundas savours the last of summer at charity car show:Event supports Helping Hands charity
Sunshine, old-time music, classic cars, burgers and ice cream made for a memorable afternoon at Amica Dundas on Sept. 9.
Multiple Myeloma March Hamilton-Niagara raises $51K:Researchers hope to move the needle toward finding a cure
The fifth annual Multiple Myeloma March Hamilton-Niagara raised $51,264 in support of research and awareness for Canada’s second-most prevalent blood cancer.
Hamilton Mountain MPP Monique Taylor on social assistance diet:NDP wants Ford government to double assistance rates
Hamilton Mountain MPP Monique Taylor on social assistance diet. NDP wants Ford government to double assistance rates.
Ancaster candidates say next councillor must protect ‘uniqueness’ of village from developers
When the Brandon House was demolished, it was a wake-up call to heritage activists to get city to protect local buildings.
Election explainer: How does education funding work in Ontario?:The province is spending $26.6 billion on education funding for 2022-23
With the Oct. 24 municipal election on the horizon, what better time to brush up on the basics of education funding?
Ontario not declaring holiday but will mark Monday as a day of mourning for Queen Elizabeth II:Doug Ford’s office said Ontario will not have a statutory holiday the day of the Queen’s fune
Canada to have federal holiday to mourn the Queen on Monday. That doesn't mean you'll have the day off workThe Government of Canada will have a federal holiday on Monday to observe the funeral for Queen Elizabeth II, but that doesn't necessarily
Hamilton Conservatives overwhelmingly backed their ‘freedom fighter’ Pierre Poilievre for leadership
"He is our freedom fighter," said Ned Kuruc, Conservative candidate for Hamilton East—Stoney Creek.
Tracking the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Hamilton
As Hamilton began COVID-19 vaccination programs, we're tracking every dose administered.
'Ambush attack': What do we know about suspect in shootings that left Milton man and Toronto cop dead and others badly injured?:The suspect was dressed in all black, save for a yellow construction ves
Police are trying to figure out what sparked a GTA shooting rampage that left a Milton dad and a Toronto cop dead, as well as the suspect himself.
Spencer Gorge requires advance reservations as of Sept. 17:What do you need to know about the reservation system?
The Hamilton Conservation Authority will require advance reservations seven days per week to visit the Spencer Gorge Conservation Area, beginning Sept. 17 to accommodate the fall colour season.
'Utter disbelief and shock': Milton man pronounced dead in GTA shooting rampage identified:Gunfire leaves 5 shot, suspect dead
Described as an awesome cricket player and devoted dad
Life returns to Mohawk College on Hamilton Mountain:In-class learning is back after 2 years of COVID-19
The buzz has returned to the Fennell campus of Mohawk College.
Construction delays could cause traffic problems for Ancaster Arts Centre grand opening Sept. 16
The delay is caused by "locates" when contractors are required by law to identify underground utilities.
Stoney Creek Terry Fox Run is back, in person, on Sept. 18
While he hasn’t faced cancer firsthand, Kevin Huinink has stories to tell.
Dundas 10 Governor's Rd. walk-in clinic denied for floodproofing issues:New building meeting floodproofing requirements best solution: HCA
New building meeting floodproofing requirements best solution: HCA
‘A husband, a father and a son’: Police identify Toronto officer shot and killed in Mississauga ‘ambush attack’:Veteran Toronto police officer killed while in Mississauga for t
Chief James Ramer of Toronto Police Services identified Const. Andrew Hong, 48, as the officer who was shot and killed inside a plaza near Argentia Road and Winston Churchill Boulevard just after 2 p.m. on Sept. 12.
Toronto police officer and suspect believed to be involved in Mississauga and Milton shootings confirmed dead:Suspect shot dead in Hamilton Cemetery, Hamilton Police confirm
A Toronto Police officer has been confirmed dead following a fatal shooting in Mississauga on Monday, Sept. 12 while the suspect involved in the shooting, as well as a subsequent shooting in Milton later in the afternoon, was later shot to death as well.
What you need to know about National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Sept. 30 is be observed as a statutory holiday to commemorate the horrific legacy of residential schools in Canada.
Winona Peach Festival looks to reunite lost items with owners
Did you lose something at this year's Winona Peach Festival?
What’s next for all the Queen’s portraits now that we have a King?:Those who run government buildings, schools and embassies throughout the Commonwealth are weighing a similar question sin
The Queen’s image is one of the most captured in the world. She has been the subject of nearly 1,000 official portraits by everyone from Annie Leibovitz to Yousuf Karsh.
5 resources for learning the significance of Sept. 30
On Sept. 30, this country will observe the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. If the combination of the date and subject matter sound familiar, it's because Sept. 30 was recognized as Orange Shirt Day for nine years before the federal government elevated the occasion to statutory holiday status in 2021.
Important dates for this year’s municipal election
Did you know there are other important dates to note for the Oct. 24 municipal election?
Dundas 24 Brock St. N. four-storey, 51-unit building receives conditional site plan approval:Resolving CN Rail’s concerns among 36 conditions to be satisfied before building permits can be issue
Resolving CN Rail’s concerns among 36 conditions to be satisfied before building permits can be issued
Nurses’ union at Hamilton Health Sciences raising operating room safety concerns at Juravinski and other hospitals:Union officials say unregulated operating room assistants replacing scrub nurse
The Ontario Nurses Association (ONA) says patient safety is being put at risk at Juravinski and other Hamilton Health Sciences hospitals in Hamilton by HHS’ move to replace scrub nurses with operating room assistants (ORAs) in the operating rooms.
Stoney Creek lakeshore skyscraper bid gets taller, cuts parking:Councillor surprised by proposal’s changes ahead of appeal hearing
The developer hoping to build three skyscrapers near Stoney Creek’s lakeshore is changing the plan for a third time ahead of an Ontario Land Tribunal hearing on its appeal of the city’s rejection of the third proposal.
Curtain rises for the Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre grand opening celebrations
The facility will have two openings, one hosted by Theatre Ancaster, and the other by the Memorial Arts Centre organization.
'She was a wonderful ruler and a great person': Hamilton remembers Queen Elizabeth II
As a young girl in 1952, Lois Wright was too young to remember Queen Elizabeth II’s ascension to the throne. But the Amica Dundas resident was certainly touched by the monarch’s legacy and saddened by her death on Sept. 8 after more than 70 years as Canada’s head of state and the face of the British Commonwealth.
Stoney Creek's TeamYou HQ promotes healthier living
Whether you’re a high-performance athlete or just want to live healthier, a new Stoney Creek gym promises to provide the right fitness solution in a vibrant and upbeat setting.
Hamilton school trustee Stop Woke candidate Catherine Kronas objects to ‘hateful’ tag:Kronas says she’s fighting ‘Marxist’ discrimination against white people
Catherine Kronas is breaking her media silence on her controversial candidacy for public school trustee in Flamborough’s Ward 15 in the Oct. 24 municipal election.
'I was very calm and a bit nervous': Ancaster retiree scores $448K Lottario jackpot
James Browne is celebrating his first big lottery win after taking home a Lottario jackpot of more than $448,000.
Hamilton police investigating suspect in hate-related graffiti messages in downtown
Anti-Semitic statements were written on a bus shelter, a retail window, signs, and sidewalks along Bay Street.
Do you know what truth and reconciliation means? Here's a primer:It's something every Canadian can and should participate in
The United Nations' definition of genocide lists five acts intended to destroy a national, ethnic, racial or religious group, including killing or harming its members, deliberately subjecting it to living conditions that will bring about its destruction, preventing births and forcibly transferring children out of the group. Rick Monture says Canada is guilty of committing all of them.
What is it that municipal governments in Ontario actually do?:There are 444 municipalities in the province that provide many amenities and services you use on a daily basis
There are 444 municipalities in the province that provide many amenities and services you use on a daily basis
10 things to know about the 2022 Ancaster Fair:Full-scale event is back from Sept. 22 to 25
The Ancaster Fair is back in its traditional format, and it promises to be bigger than ever.
Queen Elizabeth II, the last of her kind, has died
The Queen was the last royal to understand that the allure of the monarchy lies in mystique and constancy, not celebrity or trend.
'Grace and humility': Waterdown monarchists mourn the death of Queen Elizabeth II:Monarch died Sept. 8 at age 96
Monarch died Sept. 8 at age 96.
Operation London Bridge: What happens in Canada now that Queen Elizabeth II has died:It’s called “Operation London Bridge,” the secret succession strategy for the United Kingdom and
It’s called “Operation London Bridge,” the secret succession strategy for the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth after Queen Elizabeth II dies.
Dundas Tim Hortons drive-thru idea reviewed by conservation authority:Several studies required if Town Centre Plaza moves forward with proposal
Several studies are required if Town Centre Plaza moves forward with the proposal.
Ancaster council candidate Richard Deverson says city's transportation structure must be fixed
Deverson, a real estate agent, says LRT is a "disaster" and Highway 403 traffic flow needs to be improved.
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