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Rotary Club of Hamilton running free summer literacy camp at Pauline Johnson Elementary School on Hamilton Mountain
Rotary Club of Hamilton running free summer literacy camp at Pauline Johnson Elementary School on Hamilton Mountain. It’s a summer morning camp with the focus on fun and learning.
Disclosing secret sanctions report ‘unjustified invasion’ of Stoney Creek trustee Carole Paikin Miller’s privacy, Hamilton school board says:Revised decision letter says she doesn&rs
Hamilton’s public school board says releasing the secret report that prompted trustees to sanction Stoney Creek trustee Carole Paikin Miller for a third time last September “would amount to an unjustified invasion of personal privacy.”
Hamilton officials say homeowners can't rent out their backyard pools for family gatherings:Councillors are receiving complaints from residents who are experiencing problems from homeowners who rent o
Councillors are receiving complaints from residents who are experiencing problems from homeowners who rent out their pools.
2 women accuse youth pastor, wife of historic sex assaults: police:Suspects allgedly attended Banfield Memorial Church in North York, along with complainants, York Regional Police says
Suspects allgedly attended Banfield Memorial Church in North York, along with complainants, York Regional Police says
'WARNING': Do not eat these mushrooms sold at Walmart and other stores due to large recall over fears they contain Listeria:"Recalled products should be thrown out or returned to the location where th
"Recalled products should be thrown out or returned to the location where they were purchased."
'Don't have any options': Carlisle woman calling for Hamilton post-COVID clinic:Ministry of Health says hospitals can fund clinics
A Carlisle woman is calling on the province to create a specific clinic for post-COVID care in Hamilton.
GETTING AROUND: How accessible are Hamilton Mountain parks?:Mountain News investigates with the help of accessibility activist Anthony Frisina
Hamilton Community News has been looking into accessibility on Hamilton Mountain. We visited some Mountain parks, libraries, recreation centres and shopping malls. This article looks at Sam Lawrence Park, Mountain Drive Park and T.B. McQueston Community Park.
Dundas Community Node study faces further delays:Local node has highest density of people and jobs among nine city nodes
Dundas Community Node study faces further delays. Local node has highest density of people and jobs among nine city nodes.
Hamilton staff say majority of King Street residents back Gage to Gore open streets idea:'We are doing lots of public engagement as we come up with the final concept'
Council approved the idea of creating a four-kilometre open streets event along King Street to improve downtown area.
Ontario expands eligibility for 2nd COVID-19 booster to anyone 18 and older
The province is opening up eligibility for second COVID-19 booster shots to anyone 18 and older. “We know what steps need to be taken to protect ourselves, our community and our health-care system,” said Dr. Kieran Moore, Ontario’s chief medical
WATCH LIVE: Ontario to share details on fourth dose access, free rapid test program
Ontario’s top public health doctor is set to share details today on the province’s plans to expand access to fourth COVID-19 shots.
'Very happy': City approves plan to study Highway 52 roundabout:Proposed roundabout expected to cost $3-5M
The Turn on Powerline group has succeeded in getting the City of Hamilton to study installing a roundabout at the Highway 52 and Powerline Road West intersection.
Hamilton Conservation Authority reviewing request for University Gardens stairs replacement:Staff to report back to September board meeting
Staff to report back to September board meeting.
Stoney Creek resident Bob Hurst wants to help community as new Ward 5 councillor
Issues facing Ward 5 include pedestrian safety, affordable housing, transit.
$7.5-million upgrade coming for part of Concession Street/Mountain Brow Boulevard on Hamilton Mountain:Work likely to begin next spring
Concession Street/Mountain Brow Boulevard, from Upper Gage Avenue to Oakcrest Avenue is due for a major facelift starting next spring.
Redeemer University sees value in developing students' skills for future success
Redeemer University graduate Kenton Slaa benefited from Redeemer's learning environment and CityLAB project.
How accessible are Hamilton Mountain libraries?
Our first stop was the Concession branch, a small neighbourhood library on Concession Street and Cliff Avenue.
'Can't wait': Telling Tales festival returns with in-person event this fall:Festival has new home at Royal Botanical Gardens
Telling Tales will return to an in-person event this fall — but not at Westfield Heritage Village.
Galer Equipment celebrates new Flamborough building with opening bash:Grand opening concert benefits Flamborough not-for-profit organizations
With the help of a live band playing the rockin’ tunes of yesteryear, the team at Galer Farm Equipment celebrated the grand opening of their new, state-of-the-art home located just feet from the old building.
POLL: How will soaring gas prices affect your summer holidays?:Have your say. Take our weekly poll.
We’re all getting hit hard at the pumps which may have an effect on your summer vacation plans.Will high fuel prices keep you close to home? Answer our poll below and see what others think.
Dundas York and Valley roads water pumping station expansion relocating part of off-leash dog park:Work expected to take place in three years
Work expected to take place in three years
Hamilton resident Brian Lewis would like to see councillors fined for being absent from meetings
Lewis, who has worked in logistics and was a truck driver, has registered to run in Ward 14.
Stoney Creek's Valley Park Community Centre and library branch earn rave reviews at grand opening:Upgraded facility aims to serve new generation of users
The Dye family is looking forward to spending more quality time at the newly upgraded Valley Park Community Centre and library branch.
Rogers outage a safety issue at Interval House of Hamilton on Hamilton Mountain:West Mountain shelter officials estimate they missed more than 40 calls due to system shutdown
The Rogers Communications outage that left millions of Canadians without cellphone and internet service on July 8 also forced staff at Interval House of Hamilton to scramble to find alternative ways for women in crisis to contact them.
'Pent-up demand': Waterdown's Oh Canada Ribfest returns to big crowds:Organizers expect "very good year" for donations
Waterdown’s Oh Canada Ribfest returned in full over the Canada Day long weekend after a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19 and brought crowds, fireworks — and of course, ribs — to Memorial Park.
Dundas Delsey Pond dredging to be resumed by city:Status of province's Endangered Species Act investigation not available by deadline
Status of province's Endangered Species Act investigation not available by deadline
Summer Reading Club returns to Hamilton Public Library branches:HPL card good for free HSR rides for children, access to conservation sites
Seven-year-old Briar Canham is busy with a crayon. She’s colouring one of the many drawings available for children in an activity room at the Turner Park branch of the Hamilton Public Library as part of the HPL’s free Summer Reading Club.
Dundas public works yard building staff not impacted by roof replacement: City:Work expected August to November this year
City of Hamilton staff say no employees will be relocated when the roof of the 43-year-old public works yard building at 189 King St. E. is replaced later this year.
Hamilton councillors to approve demolition permit for 15 Church St. in Ancaster
Planning committee approved the demolition motion from Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson.
Hamilton's finance staff forecasting $23.7-million deficit for 2022
COVID-19 is proving to be a difficult virus to stop infecting Hamilton’s budget process.
Hamilton-area motorcyclists complete 'Iron Butt' challenge:1600-kilometre trip travelled in 21 hours
Four Hamilton-area friends discovered a unique and challenging way to tour Eastern Canada by completing a 1600-kilometre “Iron Butt” challenge in less than 24 hours on their Can-Am Spyder motorcycles.
Rogers says it has restored service for ‘vast majority’ of customers:System disruptions were reported across the country for most of the day Friday, including in the GTA, Ottawa and Montre
Many Rogers customers across Ontario reported losing mobile service early Friday morning.
Mount Hope resident Nick Lauwers looks to city hall to help area residents in this fall's election
Lauwers has registered to run in Ward 11 after incumbent councillor Brenda Johnson decides not to seek reelection.
Ancaster cyclists riding in Great Cycle Challenge Canada for SickKids Foundation:Pledges sought for month-long event
Two Ancaster residents are looking to raise thousands for SickKids Foundation by taking part in a fundraising cycling event in August.
Rogers outage: Telecom says it’s ‘fully engaged’ to fix issues; Fido, Interac customers also impacted by network outages:System outages were reported across the country, including th
Many Rogers customers across Ontario reported losing mobile service early Friday morning.
Dundas Osler Drive resurfacing won't include complete traffic shutdown:Work expected to finish Nov. 18
Contractor will be allowed limited traffic impacts, expected to finish work Nov. 18
Ironpoint Capital Management appeals Hamilton council decision that denied development on former Brandon House site
Ironpoint Capital Management Inc. had attempted to resolve the issues city planning staff had with the proposal since February.
'Exchange or refund': Big Walmart recall on certain cookies and large Canadian Tire recall on dishes triggers multiple warnings to customers after incidents reported:Products 'removed from sale' but w
Both Health Canada and The Canadian Food Inspection Agency are warning shoppers about certain products at Canadian Tire and Walmart that are being pulled from shelves.
‘Heroic’ rescue on the QEW as 5 people pull driver from burning car on highway:“I was afraid but I put that aside,” said Fabricio Lauar, one of the people who stopped to help p
Fabricio Lauar said that something convinced him to drive to work Monday morning. He was running late, and when he was travelling along on the QEW, the industrial millwright had no idea his commute would be interrupted by a fiery rescue.
'This was such a surreal experience': Stoney Creek resident wins $100K on Instant Bingo Doubler
Carolynn Andersen could barely believe her eyes when she uncovered a box on her Instant Bingo Doubler game.
Heroic effort: OPP release video of five men saving Toronto driver from burning vehicle near Mississauga:Toronto man alive due to heroic efforts of five men who risked their life on the QEW
Toronto man alive due to heroic efforts of five men who risked their life on the QEW.
FLAMBOROUGH VOTES: What you need to know about the municipal election:No candidates yet for Ward 15 councillor
The race is on in Hamilton’s municipal election, which will take place Oct. 24, 2022.
Flamborough's Voices Against Bullying seeks volunteer advocates for pilot program:Program will run in four schools in 2022-23 school year
Bullied students will soon have someone in their corner thanks to a pilot program starting up in select schools within the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board this fall.
Fun in the sun in old town Stoney Creek:Market in the Creek brings hundreds to downtown
Sunny skies and warm temperatures were good for business at the Market in the Creek June 30.
Canada is sending over 50 surveillance cameras made in Hamilton to help Ukraine
Canada's Defence Minister Anita Anand visited L3Harris in Waterdown to see cameras being made.
Dramatic video shows Toronto construction worker dangling from crane several storeys in the air:The video posted on social media Tuesday shows the worker dangling from a crane, while another person ca
An investigation is underway after dramatic video surfaced late Tuesday night showing a construction worker dangling several storeys in the air, hanging from construction equipment hauling a load in downtown Toronto.The video posted on social med
Magnolia Dental focus on enhancing smiles in Waterdown:Cosmetic dentistry a focus for new owners Shelly and Inkesh Bajaj
When dentists Shelly and Inkesh Bajaj were looking to expand their dental practice, they saw an opportunity blossom in Waterdown's Magnolia Dental.
Hamilton councillors agree to spend $1.4 million to help fleeing Ukrainians settle in city
The federal government has provided funding and resources to assist the estimated 200 Ukrainians who have arrived in the city.
McMurray Street bridge in Dundas closes July 18:First of two closures to last about one month
First of two closures to last about one month
Hamilton Public Library to celebrate branch openings:Valley Park, Greensville and Carlisle to be feted July 9
The Hamilton Public Library will celebrate the opening of three new library branches on July 9 and the one-year anniversary of another branch July 14.
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