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Concession Street BIA on Hamilton Mountain looking for new executive director:Cristina Geissler leaving for job with the city
Cristina Geissler says she will always have fond memories of Concession Street.
Have you tried to double cup at Tim Hortons lately? It's going to cost you:New charge introduced this summer
"Double cupping" at Tim Hortons now comes with a price.
'Very little risk': Contaminated soil found in Freelton's Centennial Heights Park:City says finding considered low-risk for residents
The City of Hamilton has found contaminated soil in Centennial Heights Park in Freelton.
Here’s what the new flashing amber lights on Ontario school buses mean:School buses have an updated lighting system with an additional set of coloured lights
If you’re a parent or guardian waiting for a child at a bus stop or you’re a driver on the road, you may have noticed a new set of flashing lights on school buses.
Transgender food bank service at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre on Hamilton Mountain:New service available the last Friday of each month
Transgender food bank service at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre on Hamilton Mountain. It’s an opportunity for transgender folks to access a food bank in a comfortable setting, away from staring eyes.
Dundas Blues junior hockey returns to J.L. Grightmire Arena:Exhibition game Sept. 8, regular season home opener Sept. 22
Exhibition game Sept. 8, regular season home opener Sept. 22.
Ancaster council candidate Megg Markettos ready to 'give back to community'
First-time political candidate, Markettos wants to preserve downtown, create "safe spaces" for all residents.
A ‘return to normal’ this school year, Ontario’s Education Minister Stephen Lecce pledges:Lecce’s comments come as the government, school boards and education unions continue n
As students across the province head back to school — though not until Wednesday in Toronto — Education Minister Stephen Lecce said they should look forward to “the beginning of a return to a normal school experience” after the chaos of lockdowns and online learning because of COVID-19.
Cancer Assistance Program on Hamilton Mountain needs volunteer drivers:At least 20 more drivers needed to meet growing demand for free rides to cancer appointments
Volunteer driver Peter Mamer pulls the Cancer Assistance Program (CAP) van up to the front of the downtown area apartment building at 8:30 a.m.
Dundas Grant Boulevard stairs request rejected by conservation authority:Board directs staff to improve longer pathway accessing wider system
Board directs staff to improve longer pathway accessing wider system
Ancaster's controversial cannabis store closes to relief of local residents:Shop had 'very little' traffic
Cannabis Roll opened in 2021 on Hatton Drive, off Fiddler's Green but recently closed its doors.
Hamilton Labour Day activities return after a two-year absence
"Labour Day has really become an institution for some people," said Labour Council President Anthony Marco.
Hamilton Centre NDP MP Matthew Green confronts heckler during Hamilton Labour Day picnic
Former Hamilton Health Sciences worker says NDP didn't protect the unvaccinated from federal and provincial mandates.
'Removing them from our stores': Major recall at Winners, HomeSense and Marshalls involving certain chairs triggers Health Canada warning after falls and injuries reported:'Immediately stop using'
Health Canada is warning shoppers at Winners, HomeSense and Marshalls who bought certain chairs to "immediately stop using" them as people are suffering a number of falls and injuries.
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Tom Jackson calls bus shelter vandalism 'senseless destruction'
In early August, 19 bus shelters across the city were vandalized.
Dundas Valley School of Art receives $42,300 Ontario Trillium Foundation grant:Support for non-profit school from OTF reaches $353,100 since 2020
Support for non-profit school from OTF reaches $353,100 since 2020
Hamilton Liberal MP Filomena Tassi changes cabinet posts to deal with family health concerns
Tassi, who had been minister of Public Service and Procurement since 2021, will be responsible for economic development for Southern Ontario.
Tiger-Cats players visit Hamilton Food Share in Stoney Creek:Visit promotes Purolator food drive at Labour Day Classic
Dylan Wynn knows what it’s like to be hungry.
Stoney Creek candidate George Rusich brings 'passion' to the Ward 5 council race
"I can't go halfway," says the small business owner. "I go full blast."
Hamilton man, woman facing charges in connection with alleged theft of van, car from Caledon:Police recover three vehicles they say were stolen
Caledon OPP say that a man and a woman are facing numerous charges in connection with the alleged theft of two vehicles from a Caledon work site.
Flamborough parents hope back-to-school busing a smooth ride:Situation 'much better' than previous years, says HWDSB
As September dawns, Flamborough parents are crossing their fingers in hopes that buses arrive on time.
Theatre Ancaster's British Invasion hits the Memorial Arts Centre stage Sept. 16:Long-awaited opening almost here
We’ve got rock! We’ve got pop! We’ve got seats! A fabulous new show three years in the making is ready for Ancaster audiences.
Ancaster residents presented with 10 candidates for council to replace Coun. Lloyd Ferguson
The issues candidates are talking about include development, traffic, environmental sustainability and preserving heritage.
Dundas Osler Drive resurfacing anticipated to start on Sept. 6:Finalizing infrastructure locates could slightly delay scheduled start
Finalizing infrastructure locates could slightly delay scheduled start.
'Throw them out': Massive recall of certain cold cuts sold at Metro, Food Basics, FreshCo, Sobeys, Longo's, IGA, Safeway and other grocery stores triggers allergy warning to shoppers in Canada:Loblaw
"May cause a serious or life-threatening reaction."
Three Kawartha Lakes OPP officers charged in shooting death of 18-month-old Jameson Shapiro:OPP Constables Nathan Vanderheyden, Kenneth Pengelly and Grason Cappus each face charges of manslaughter and
OPP Constables Nathan Vanderheyden, Kenneth Pengelly and Grason Cappus each face charges of manslaughter and criminal negligence causing death
Ontario announces new rules for anyone who tests positive for COVID-19, and here's what residents need to know:Dr. Kieran Moore, Ontario’s chief medical officer of health, addresses the changes
Dr. Kieran Moore, Ontario’s chief medical officer of health, addresses the changes.
Dundas University Plaza auto service centre runoff test results awaited by city, ministry:Site was identified as Area of Potential Environmental Concern in 2012
Site was identified as Area of Potential Environmental Concern in 2012
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE?: Funding approved to help Stoney Creek Optimist Little League at various parks:Accessible toilets coming to various parks
Hamilton council approved over $4,000 to have portable washrooms located at various parks in Ward 9.
Hamilton receives $3.6 million to expand children's museum, update tourism centre
Other projects include improving Victoria and Beasley parks and installing touchless faucets in 81 facilities.
Shiny roof on new St. Catherine of Siena church on Hamilton Mountain being covered:$20-million project half-finished
Drivers in the Rymal Road East and Upper Sherman Avenue area won’t have to squint for much longer.
Pickleball Hamilton raises over $8K for Ronald McDonald House:Steel Town Showdown tournament a resounding success
Pickleball Hamilton Association raised over $8,000 for Ronald McDonald House at their Steel Town Showdown tournament on the weekend of Aug. 20.
Roma Bakery in Stoney Creek eyes $4-million expansion:70-year-old business will double in size
What are the owners of Roma Bakery doing to mark 70 years in business?
Dundas' Grace Valley Church heritage permit recommended for approval:Congregation takes a step toward getting air conditioning in 148-year-old building
Congregation takes a step toward getting air conditioning in 148-year-old building
Hamilton activates photo radar enforcement along Upper Ottawa Street
The Upper Ottawa location is one of two sites for the automotive speed enforcement technology approved by council.
'My hair felt like it was standing straight up!': Ancaster resident wins $250K top prize on Instant Crossword
The words just kept on coming for Petar Jovanovic, who captured the top prize of $250,000 with his Instant Crossword scratch ticket.
Peachy perfection at 2022 Winona Peach Festival:Big crowds and perfect weather make for great weekend
It was peachy perfection.
FLAMBOROUGH VOTES: What issues matter most to you this municipal election?:Tell us about the top issues affecting Flamborough, writes O'Hara
The slow, hot days of summer are winding down and before we know it, municipal elections will be underway in communities across Ontario this fall.
Hamilton incumbent Coun. Brad Clark says there is more to do for Ward 9 residents
Clark's to-do list continues to grow with plans to improve playground equipment and create a new recreation centre.
Dundas 125 Pirie Dr. neighbours have limited time to comment on staff report:Feedback due Sept. 2 for Sept. 6 planning meeting
Comments due Sept. 2 for Sept. 6 planning committee meeting on application
Ancaster's David McMullen ready for 2022 Hamilton-Niagara Multiple Myeloma March:This year's event is Sept. 10 at Confederation Beach Park Edgewater Pavilion
It’s a festive occasion, with high-energy music, guest appearances, a DJ, snacks, prizes and camaraderie.
How accessible is Turner Park on Hamilton Mountain?:Longtime user says gravel pathways not good for walkers and wheelchairs
Joe Harte loves baseball.
'IMMEDIATELY STOP USING': Major recalls at Canadian Tire, Costco, Amazon and Bed Bath & Beyond involving electronics, blinds and swings trigger Health Canada warnings to shoppers:Strangulation, ch
Health Canada is warning shoppers at some of the country's big-name stores about certain products under recall due to serious hazards discovered.
Ancaster's Carson Mattern twice golden at Junior Track World Cycling Championships
Ancaster’s Carson Mattern captured the coveted rainbow jersey Aug. 25 after winning the men’s individual pursuit competition at the Junior Track World Cycling Championships in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Hamilton mayoral candidates address need to connect with rural residents
Issues facing rural and suburban residents include area rating, taxes and lack of communication.
Stoney Creek resident scores $50K top prize in OLG Quest for Gold lottery
Robert Ledgerwood of Stoney Creek is $50,000 richer after winning the top prize in the Instant Quest for Gold Crossword game from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG).
Ancaster's Carson Mattern strikes gold at Junior Track World Cycling Championships
Ancaster’s Carson Mattern captured the coveted rainbow jersey Aug. 25 after winning the men’s individual pursuit competition at the Junior Track World Cycling Championships in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Could asking customers to tip as much at 30% backfire on restaurants?:One downtown Toronto restaurant moved to a no-tip model two years ago
Since the return of in-person dining, the trend is towards increased tipping. In Ontario, 53 per cent of diners are tipping more at table-service restaurants compared to before the pandemic.
'Getting the sport out there': Tyler McDonald wins Canada Games women's box lacrosse gold:Lynden athlete's focus was raising awareness of the sport
Lynden athlete's focus was raising awareness of the sport
Downtown Dundas Cornish-style pub to be proposed for former Masonic lodge:Local entrepreneur eyes new use for 147-year-old building at 3 Main St.
Local entrepreneur eyes new use for 147-year-old building at 3 Main St.
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