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Updated 2024-12-22 23:01
Dundas incumbent VanderBeek first to enter Ward 13 municipal election race:Former town councillor seeking third city term
With four months until municipal election day, incumbent Ward 13 city councillor Arlene VanderBeek became the first candidate to register, on Friday, June 24.
Ukrainian newcomers calling Hamilton home:YMCA Hamilton/Burlington/Brantford looking for temporary host homes
Liubov Klimchuk recalls the bombs falling on her home city of Korosten in northern Ukraine near the border with Belarus.
Ancaster resident Marc Bader stands ready to fight the next battle to protect high school's soccer fields
Public school board will review council's 11-3 decision to identify the lands as a "cultural landscape."
It's a splash: Get into the spray at the Waterdown splash pad
Looking for a place to beat the heat with the kids this summer?
6 things to know about the St. Catherine of Siena church construction on Hamilton Mountain
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Hamilton is building the $20 million, 28,000 square-foot St. Catherine of Siena church on a vacant eight-acre parcel of land at 620 Rymal Road East near Upper Sherman
Dundas Columbia International College property hosts film productions:Former Pleasant View convent site of eight shoots in 2020 and 2021
Former Pleasant View convent site of eight shoots in 2020 and 2021.
'For the kids': Waterdown's Arie Vanspronsen to ride in 3rd Great Cycle Challenge:Vanspronsen to open garden on July 2 and 3 to raise funds
Waterdown’s Arie Vanspronsen is taking part in the Great Cycle Challenge for the third consecutive year.
'A lot more work to do': Focus on education, not celebration July 1, says Indigenous community:Only two-thirds of Canadians aware of residential schools
One year removed from the discovery of more than 1,000 unmarked graves at residential school sites across Canada, which sparked calls for muted Canada Day celebrations in 2021, advocates feel Canada Day should become a day of learning.
'DON'T DRINK IT': Major allergy recall at No Frills, Real Canadian Superstore, Fortinos, Loblaws and other Canadian grocery stores triggers warning about coconut water:"Do not consume recalled product
"Do not consume recalled products to which you are allergic or sensitive as they may cause a serious or life-threatening reaction," the CFIA recall warning states.
Dundas construction site issued permit to temporarily occupy road, sidewalk, alley:City still reviewing building permit application for residential building
City still reviewing building permit application for residential building
Former Hamilton Mountain resident presents ‘Tales of Adventure Murder & Mayhem’:Bob Nothnagel says book is a mix of fiction and real-life stories
Bob Nothnagel said he hopes his book will give readers a sense of adventure.
Hamilton Mountain Coun. John-Paul Danko says public is looking for leadership they can trust
Danko is registered to seek re-election in Ward 8.
Ancaster resident Bob Maton to seek election as the next Ward 12 councillor
Maton, president of the Ancaster Village Heritage Community Committee, says he can "make important contributions" to town.
Dundas’ York Road multi-use path planned at Watson's Lane loop:Approximately 180-metre-long paved trail provides link to bus stop
Approximately 180-metre-long paved trail provides safe link to bus stop
Hamilton International Airport celebrates another ultra-low-cost carrier with Lynx Air
The Calgary-based airline launched its inaugural flight from Hamilton to Halifax on June 29.
Hamilton Port Authority to begin improvements to Burlington Canal Piers, acquiring property from federal government
Stoney Creek resident Matt Francis says the community deserves credit for urging governments to reopen piers for public.
Race is on for Hamilton city council in Ward 5:Three candidates already vying for seat vacated by Chad Collins
Nominations don’t close until Aug. 18, but three candidates are already vying for what will be a vacant Ward 5 seat on city council in this fall’s municipal election.
Delayed celebration for new play structures at Captain Cornelius, Ridgemount parks on Hamilton Mountain
Mountain Coun. John-Paul Danko spent over $200,000 for the new play equipment at the two parks.
Dundas Desjardins Canal Red-throated Loon had respiratory infection:Further examination may provide more details
Further examination may provide more details
'Suffered a medical emergency': Cayuga man dead after Copetown garbage truck crash:64-year-old suffered medical emergency while driving, say police
A Cayuga man has died after suffering a medical emergency while driving Tuesday morning on Highway 52 in Copetown.
'Reflections of our rich history': First of 12 Waterdown heritage plaques unveiled:Memorial Hall, Memorial Park plaques displayed June 20
Facsimiles of the first two heritage plaques to be installed in Waterdown this fall were unveiled during an event at Memorial Hall on June 20.
Several Dundas streets excluded from city speed limit reduction plan:Neighbourhood streets considered arterial, collector and boundary exempt
Neighbourhood streets considered arterial, collector and boundary exempt
Demand up, donations down at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre food bank on Hamilton Mountain:Neighbour to Neighbour Centre officials say annual summer slowdown has arrived
They always know summer has arrived at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre when food bank donations start to drop off.
Stoney Creek resident scores $100K Encore win
Richard Weatherston of Stoney Creek got a pleasant late-night surprise while checking his May 22 Encore ticket.
‘Luxury’ Fifty Road condos to replace rural Winona homes:‘It’s just a perfect little infill project,’ builder’s planner says
Two homes on Fifty Road in Winona will be razed to make way for what is being touted as “an upscale” condominium development.
Celebrate Dundas 175 with our special anniversary souvenir edition:Watch for our special edition with your June 30 Dundas Star News
It’s time to celebrate, Dundas!
Dundas Kaga Park gardens replaced with two planter boxes:City 'accommodating' unofficial garden, but not turning on water yet
Dundas Kaga Park gardens replaced with two planter boxes. City “accommodating” unofficial garden, but not turning on water yet.
Tuition-free personal support worker program returns to Mohawk College:Accelerated certification training initiative accepting 300 students by July 25
It’s a rare opportunity to get certified as a personal support worker (PSW) in less than six months without having to pay tuition fees.
Ancaster's Sammy's Family Restaurant to move into new location this fall
After 15 years, Sammy's Family Restaurant will move into the Ancaster Supercentre on Wilson Street Oct. 1.
'Appreciate being appreciated': Meet Flamborough's Senior Volunteer of the Year:Awards ceremony held June 16 at West Avenue Cider House
Bob Lalonde has been named the 2022 Flamborough Senior Volunteer of the Year.
Dundas St. Mark’s United Church and Knox Presbyterian partnership in development:Congregations work together on successful fundraising project
Congregations work together on successful fundraising project
Winona Senior Citizen Centre calling for more members to join the fun:Corn roast planned Aug. 25
If you’re 55-plus and looking for some fun and affordable activities, the Winona Senior Citizen Centre is ready to serve you.
Dundas Grace Valley Church plans busy summer in new home:Former Knox Church property was sold in March
Former Knox Church property was sold in March.
Hamilton to honour Boris Brott by naming FirstOntario Concert's Great Hall after the legendary conductor
Brott died in early April when a vehicle struck him on a street in downtown Hamilton.
'Would be a shame': Greensville Optimist Club food trailer in bylaw limbo:School board now enforcing city food truck bylaw
After a difficult two years due to COVID-19 — and other circumstances — the Greensville Optimist Club has been dealt another blow due a licensing issue related to their food trailer.
Dundas York Road sinkhole, pipe repairs begin after six-year wait:Work anticipated to take less than two weeks
​The replacement of a broken underground water drainage pipe, and the six-year-old sinkhole it caused on York Road, began on June 22.
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE?: Mud Street by upper Stoney Creek dog park:Summer repaving to be followed by $8M trunk sewer rehab project
Drivers on Mud Street may wonder why there is a new gravel lot on the north side near the dog park that has a construction trailer, bulldozer and backhoe, as there are no signs to indicate what’s going on there.
Brampton father of kids killed by Marco Muzzo Tasered and charged by Peel police day prior to death:Police say Lake had ‘altercation’ with officers during investigation June 19
More details are emerging about the last days of a Brampton man, whose children were killed by a convicted drunk driver seven years ago.
Significant recall on certain baby clothes sold at The Children's Place because Health Canada warns they could 'pose a choking hazard to young children':'Immediately stop using'
Health Canada is warning shoppers — namely parents — about a major recall at The Children's Place stores in Canada.
'Immediately stop using': Massive recall at Costco and warning issued by Health Canada after multiple umbrellas catch fire:Burn hazard identified
Health Canada is warning shoppers about a major recall at Costco stores.
West Flamborough Township Hall roof replaced:Heritage building to be assessed for rehabilitation plan
The replacement of the 147-year-old West Flamborough Township Hall’s roof was completed earlier this month at a cost of approximately $37,000 according to the City of Hamilton’s Director of Energy, Fleet & Facilities Management.
USS Arizona foundation to present medal to Indigenous veteran of the Six Nations at Canmet
A traditional Indigenous blessing takes place June 23 at Canmet.
Fun in the sun at Stoney Creek's Grandview Retirement Living:Residence holding summer move-in special
Grandview Retirement Living welcomed residents and guests to enjoy some fun in the sun during a barbecue open house on June 21.
Stoney Creek Seniors Outreach Services issues urgent appeal for volunteers:Housekeepers, drivers, office, lawn care, maintenance help needed
When Stoney Creek Seniors Outreach Services celebrated its 30th anniversary in January 2020, vice-president Pam Witt never could have imagined the turbulent times that laid ahead.
Study ranks Mississauga second-most expensive city to live in North America relative to income behind New York
According to a new study, Mississauga is a very expensive place to live.
Dundas library branch new hours anticipated this fall:Services, hours gradually growing throughout 2022
Planned expansion of Dundas library branch hours is anticipated this fall, with five additional hours on Sundays starting mid-September and 16 new hours a week with evening study halls coming sometime after Oct. 17.
Hamilton to expand voting access with different options for this year's municipal election
The city will be offering mail-in voting, expanded polling stations and advance voting days.
Hamilton Mountain residents still cautious about proposed development of former Sherwood Centre bowling lanes
"I know at the end of the day it won't be universally embraced," says Ward 6 Coun. Tom Jackson.
Nearly one-third of Hamilton public school students say they’re not heterosexual:First-ever census also shows students far more racialized than staff
Nearly a third of Hamilton public school students say they don’t identify as being heterosexual — a far greater percentage than their teachers and other staff.
Dundas Delsey Pond Endangered Species Act investigation continues after one year:Ministry of Environment and Climate Change not commenting on ongoing investigation
Dundas Delsey Pond Endangered Species Act investigation continues after one year. Ministry of Environment and Climate Change not commenting on ongoing investigation.
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