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Dundas McMurray Street bridge project maintains some access:Pedestrians, cyclists able to cross closed bridge when contractor isn't working
Pedestrians, cyclists able to cross closed bridge when contractor isn't working
Ancaster residents oppose variance application for property on Lovers Lane
Owner of Lovers Lane wants to build a two-storey home with in-ground pool.
Hamilton's Andrea Horwath registers to run for mayor of her beloved city
Horwath will resign as Hamilton Centre MPP, a decision, she says didn't come easy.
'Waiting for this': Waterdown Fortinos opens part of expanded grocery store:Full renovation expected to be complete in October
Waterdown Fortinos has opened a portion of its newly expanded store to customers.
Dundas York Road multi-use path project not yet awarded to contractor:Tender for three projects received just two bids, originally expected for October completion
Tender for three projects received just two bids, originally expected for October completion.
Former Hamilton Liberal MPP Ted McMeekin says city is 'crying out' for leadership
McMeekin, who spent 18 years as MPP, registers to run in Ward 15.
Ancaster woman calls upon Air Canada to address accessibility concerns
An Ancaster woman is voicing her concerns with Air Canada following a return trip from Denver, Colo. with her family.
Post office loss latest blow to downtown Stoney Creek:Owners say COVID losses, dire outlook forced Queenston Stationery’s closure
Mario and Trish Figueroa say their difficult decision to close Queenston Stationery — and with it downtown Stoney Creek’s Canada Post outlet — ultimately boiled down to simple economics.
Hamilton mayoral candidate Keanin Loomis says highrise developments on transit routes are a priority
"You have the LRT right at their door," said Loomis.
Mohawk College birch bark canoe takes to the water:Two-week Indigenous students project wrapped up July 22
The first ever birch bark canoe made by Indigenous students at Mohawk College has been paddled into history.
WHAT’S GOING ON HERE?: New car wash on Parkside Drive in Waterdown:Facility will include tunnel car wash, 6 self-serve bays
The long-awaited Red Hill Car Wash is expected to open this fall on Parkside Drive in Waterdown.
Poetry powers Winona filmmaker past partner abuse:Shame to Shine chronicles Cher Obediah’s road to happiness
Cher Obediah says she kept her mouth shut when her abusive ex-partner used to yell at her because she accepted “to a fault” that his outbursts were rooted in his intergenerational trauma from the residential school system.
Hamilton Mountain resident longs for solid food:Sue McMillan McKeen hoping the province will give her some good news to chew on
Sue McMillan McKeen hoping the province will give her some good news to chew on.
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson says LRT will impact residents accessing Highway 403:Thousands of Ancaster and Mountain residents will be forced to seek alternative routes when LRT construction begins i
Thousands of Ancaster and Mountain residents will be forced to seek alternative routes when LRT construction begins in 2024.
Dundas Community Pool roof replacement awarded to contractor:Schedule, accommodation of users not yet planned
Construction schedule and accommodation of users not yet planned
Former Hamilton school board chair Todd White jumps into trustee race:Nancy Silva Khan also vying to represent lower Stoney Creek wards
Former Hamilton public school board chair Todd White says he’s seeking to regain the trustee seat he lost to Carole Paikin Miller in the 2018 municipal election because he’s troubled by the past term’s succession of controversies.
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE? 1496 Centre Rd. in Carlisle
Carlisle Arena is undergoing a much-needed facelift.
OPM Sales, a division of SVP Sports, setting up shop at former County Fair Plaza Walmart on Hamilton Mountain:Store offers apparel, footwear, accessories and more
County Fair Plaza will soon have a new anchor tenant, at least for the short term.
Dundas 50 Cootes Dr. future no clearer 1 year after sale:Owner has not contacted City of Hamilton about plans for gateway site
Owner has not contacted City of Hamilton about plans for gateway site.
Developer 'very disappointed' Stoney Creek skyscraper plan heading to tribunal
The president of New Horizon Development Ltd. isn’t pleased a proposed three-tower highrise development will need to seek relief from city zoning restrictions at the Ontario Land Tribunal.
Hamilton opens new $3.2-million Parkdale Outdoor Pool, with few complaints
While the city made the pool accessible, some people with wheelchairs still need to use a pool chair.
'A game-changer': Deal pops up between Cambridge healthy snack company and Hamilton Sports Group:From Farm to Table Canada's licensed popcorn bags now exclusive product at Tiger-Cats and Forge games
It’s "a game-changer" for From Farm to Table Canada.
Dundas Knights of Columbus launches 'Everyone Loves Mums' fundraiser:Preorder fall mums
The Knights of Columbus Council # 6579 is launching “Everyone Loves Mums” in support of Margaret’s Place Hospice and Knights charities.
READERS' CHOICE 2022: Vote for your favourite Flamborough business
The Review is on a mission to find the favourite businesses in Flamborough, as recommended by our readers.
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson decides to end his 29-year political career this October:Political dynasty ending
Ferguson's decision ends 67 years where a family member had been elected either to a school board or council seat for the town.
Pet surrenders on the rise in Flamborough and beyond:Shelters see influx of animals in need of forever homes
Locally, most of the surrender requests being considered by Animal Adoptions of Flamborough (AAF) are coming from owners facing untenable life-altering situations and may not necessarily be pandemic related.
GETTING AROUND: How accessible are Hamilton Mountain libraries?
Our first stop was the Concession branch, a small neighbourhood library on Concession Street and Cliff Avenue.
Stoney Creek's Canadian National Autism Foundation has a new home:New location holds grand opening July 23
The Canadian National Autism Foundation (CNAF) has a new home.
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Tom Jackson has simple motto: 'serving the people' of the city
Jackson, who was first elected as an alderman for Ward 6 in 1988, is seeking re-election in this fall's municipal election.
7 things to know about Hamilton Health Sciences’ new Epic Visit Messaging service
Did you know when patients undergo surgery at Hamilton Health Sciences’ hospitals, family members can now receive text-message updates directly from the operating room?
Dundas Cactus Festival returns to pre-COVID form:Event back on King Street Friday, Aug. 19 to Sunday, Aug. 21
Event back on King Street Friday, Aug. 19 to Sunday, Aug. 21
Dundas Cactus Festival Parade ready to 'Celebrate!' Aug. 18:Volunteers still needed to marshal in parade and at intersections
Volunteers still needed to marshal in parade and at intersections
Sophia Burthen Pooley panel still under review by City of Hamilton:Heritage staff say it’s consulting Black community about interpretive panel
Sophia Burthen Pooley panel still under review by City of Hamilton. Heritage staff say it’s consulting Black community about interpretive panel.
Stoney Creek resident Kevin Geenen wants 'direct democracy' with residents on future local issues:Geenen, a Stoney Creek resident, is campaigning to become the next Ward 5 councillor
Geenen, a Stoney Creek resident, is campaigning to become the next Ward 5 councillor.
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE?: Funding approved for upgrades at four Hamilton Mountain parks:Four Mountain parks to be upgraded
Councillors approved spending $1 million to upgrade the play structures at four parks in Ward 7.
Dundas Delsey Pond dredging approved despite ongoing provincial investigation:Ministry still hasn’t completed review of last year’s dredging impacts under Endangered Species Act
Ministry still hasn’t completed review of last year’s dredging impacts under Endangered Species Act
Community food centre on Hamilton Mountain has $100,000 budget hole:Officials look at other sources of funding to make up for city shortfall
Officials at the Hamilton Community Food Centre are scrambling to find other sources of funding after their request for support from the city’s enrichment fund came up about $100,000 short.
Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre's grand opening delayed again because of supply-chain issues
Officials are waiting to receive the 450-seats for the main hall that had been held up by the Canadian government.
PHOTO: BBQ at Fortinos Fiesta Mall raises hundreds for Stoney Creek Community Food Bank
Lions Club members and friends held an outdoor barbecue fundraiser at the Fiesta Mall Fortinos July 16 in support of the Stoney Creek Community Food Bank.
Stoney Creek skyscraper plan headed to tribunal hearing in January:Ratepayers’ group to work with city to identify key issues in dispute
The Ontario Land Tribunal is setting aside five days early next year to hear a developer’s appeal of the city’s refusal to ease zoning restrictions to allow for the construction of three skyscrapers near the lakeshore in Stoney Creek.
Patrick Brown announces he will run for second mayoral term in Brampton
Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown will seek re-election in the upcoming fall municipal election.
7 shows to check out at Hamilton Fringe Festival:See shows on stage or online July 20 to 31
The Hamilton Fringe Festival is back July 20 to 31, showcasing independent performance artists live on stage, or in pre-recorded video and audio.
City of Hamilton awaiting site plan submissions for 16 King St. E. Dundas proposal after two years:Conditional site plan approval extended to May 2023
Conditional site plan approval extended to May 2023
Winona builder appeals towering LIUNA Gardens plan to land tribunal:'They are trying to shove this down our throats,’ neighbour says
A controversial redevelopment plan for Winona’s LIUNA Gardens property is headed to the Ontario Land Tribunal before the city has completed a review of the project and held a legally required public meeting.
Hamilton's Grandmothers of Steel hold 'friendraiser' tea in the garden
Grandmothers of Steel held a tea in the garden “friendraiser” event on Saturday, July 9, on Melville Street in Dundas.
Repaving of Stoney Creek’s Dewitt Road stalled again:Ballooning bill, supply-chain issues push project to next year
The long-promised resurfacing of Dewitt Road between Barton Street and Highway 8 is being put on hold again, this time because of a ballooning bill and shortages in construction materials.
'I know this community': Ted McMeekin running for Flamborough Ward 15 council seat:Former 5-term MPP said city is facing 'massive' challenges
Former MPP and provincial cabinet minister Ted McMeekin is throwing his hat in the ring for the vacant Ward 15 Hamilton city council seat.
Eligible Ontarians can expect carbon tax rebates on Friday. Here’s what you need to know:Eligible residents can expect to first instalment of federal government’s Climate Action Incentive
The Climate Action Incentive payment is meant to offset rising costs of fuel for individuals and families
Hamilton's Dream Team offers tips to calm scared dogs during fireworks weekends
As a photographer, Ken Price enjoys taking pictures of fireworks, but hates what they can do to pets and wildlife.
Happy birthday, Ann: Retired Hamilton operating room nurse celebrates 107th birthday:Centenarian still loves to receive cards from the public
Ann Konkle wants friends and well-wishers in Hamilton and around the world to know she’s still living life to the fullest at 107 years young.
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