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KAIROS blanket exercise in Ancaster aims to foster reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people:Ryerson United Church hosted the event June 15
The stories can be triggering and difficult to hear. But through education and awareness, the KAIROS blanket exercise aims to foster reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people through learning and storytelling.
Hamilton's Mohawk College running $5-million deficit:College forecasts flat domestic enrolment and more international students
College forecasts flat domestic enrolment and more international students
Conservative leadership candidate Patrick Brown dismisses allegations from opponent Pierre Poilievre
Says allegations "have no basis" after questions raised about membership process.
Conservative leadership candidate Patrick Brown says party must grow beyond its limited base to win Hamilton:'Pierre Poilievre can't grow the party,' says Brown during event on Mountain
Conservative leadership contender Patrick Brown embraces the idea that NDP and Liberal voters would back his candidacy for the party’s top spot.
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger decides against running for reelection this fall
A word of advice to the next mayor: "have a vision and follow through."
Hamilton Public Library's free access to museum program extended another two years
In a limited time, the library has seen an increase in the number of card holders, while visitors to museums have jumped.
‘Don’t do this!’: Metrolinx releases shocking video of car being hit by GO train:A driver went around the lowered barriers, and illegally drove into a level crossing and was struck b
Metrolinx has released footage showing a car being struck by a GO train at a level crossing in Toronto.
Downtown Stoney Creek welcomes Strawberry Folk Fest
The sights, sounds and tastes of Strawberry Folk Fest returned to downtown Stoney Creek on June 18.
After setting a record in 2018, Ontario’s number of female MPPs has dipped
Women will now make up 39 per cent of Ontario’s legislature — a slight drop from a record high of 39.5 per cent when Doug Ford and the Progressive Conservatives won their first majority government four years ago.
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE?: Carpenter Park on Hamilton Mountain could be getting some upgrades:Carpenter Park on Hamilton Mountain could be getting some upgrades
The park is located at 145 Eagleglen Way on Hamilton Mountain in Ward 14.
Review spares SAGE and five other Hamilton elementary school ‘focus programs’:Trustees back staff plan to lessen participation barriers
Select Hamilton public elementary schools will continue to offer arts-focused programs SAGE and SAGE Quest, Mandarin-language classes, and hockey, basketball and sports academies following a review that put their future in doubt.
Dundas Desjardins Canal Red-throated Loon received for testing:Environment and Climate Change Canada not yet investigating
Environment and Climate Change Canada not yet investigating.
Eviction notice ends downtown Stoney Creek business’s 42-year run:‘I love being here. This is my whole life,’ octogenarian Joanne Wynhofen says
After 42 years in downtown Stoney Creek, Joanne Wynhofen is preparing to close her fine art and custom framing shop for good at the end of July, but not by choice.
'DO NOT CONSUME': Recalled baby formula sold by mistake by Shoppers Drug Mart, triggering new warning to parents and shoppers about potential salmonella poisoning:Multiple products sold 'in error'
Shoppers Drug Mart sold multiple baby formula products online even though they were the subject of a major recall due to salmonella fears, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) revealed Sunday (June 19).
PHOTOS: Ancaster Heritage Days parade returns
For the first time since 2019, Ancaster Heritage Days returned June 11, with the parade, soapbox derby, live entertainment and more, in the heart of the village core.
Accused in Waterdown cemetery vandalism agrees to peace bond:Nicholas Grodzinski, 31, agreed to conditions June 16
Waterdown’s Nicholas Grodzinski entered into a peace bond June 16 in relation to a series of vandalism incidents at Union Cemetery in 2021.
Park-Cross intersection collision in Dundas results in careless driving charge:Intersection has long history of safety concerns and studies
Intersection has long history of safety concerns and studies
Fundraiser for Dr. Bob Kemp Hospice on Hamilton Mountain targets $125K:18th annual Hike for Hospice goes June 25 at Confederation Park
Cid Pasquale will be walking in memory of her husband Marco while Sara Filice will be walking or running in memory of her grandmother Anna Maria Passaretti.
YOUR PHOTOS: Favourite beach destinations in the Hamilton area:Hamilton Community News thanks you for your beach photo submissions
Hamilton Community News recently asked you to send us photos of your favourite local beaches.
Hamilton examines whether to take over White Brick Church cemetery in Ancaster
The Bereavement Authority of Ontario recommended the city take control of the cemetery because it was not being maintained.
'When I realized I was a winner I started crying': Stoney Creek resident takes top prize on Instant 777
Najlaa Sulaiman of Stoney Creek is planning to spend some money on her children and complete some home renovations after winning the top prize of $77,777 on an Instant 777 ticket from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG).
Facebook is locking people out of their accounts. Here’s how to activate Facebook Protect
Facebook Protect emails look like phishing scams, but are, in fact, legit. Why this Star editor stopped ignoring them, and here’s how to make sure you don’t get locked out.
Toronto, Vancouver to be Canadian host cities for FIFA World Cup 2026:Twenty-two cities in Canada, U.S. and Mexico were considered as possible joint hosts of expanded 48-team men’s tournament to
Nothing like a Friday morning to-do list to suddenly make things feel real.
'That's our military history': WDHS Museum partners with legion for permanent space:Flamborough Museum joins with heritage society
Flamborough Museum joins with heritage society.
Hamilton's Options for Independent Living and Development hosts walk and run at Victoria Park:The non-profit organization is holding its first annual community event to raise awareness for more afford
The non-profit organization is holding its first annual community event to raise awareness for more affordable housing.
Former Hamilton NDP MP Scott Duvall seeks to reclaim Ward 7 council seat
Scott Duvall, who served on council and was an MP for 15 years, has been disappointed in the direction the city has taken.
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Esther Pauls reminds community Lime Ridge Mall is in her Ward 7:'It is not a done deal, but a concept,' says Pauls
As Lime Ridge Mall prepares to be redeveloped, Coun. Esther Pauls corrects misperceptions that the centre is located in different ward.
Hamilton will apologize to Haudenosaunee for failing to abide by agreements for protecting Red Hill Valley:Hamilton failed to abide by agreements for protecting Red Hill Valley
"It is our intention to resolve the tensions between the parties," said Stoney Creek Coun. and Joint Stewardship Board member Brad Clark.
Hamilton mayoral candidate Keanin Loomis says he will be fighting 'the forces of status quo'
One candidate who shouldn't run is former mayor Bob Bratina, says Loomis. "He had his time."
Hamilton mayoral candidate Keanin Loomis calls dismantling encampments 'cruel'
Loomis says there should be other ways to solve the city's homelessness problem, such as approving HATS initiative.
Hamilton Design Review Panel wants more info on CF Lime Ridge redevelopment on Hamilton Mountain:Panel seeking clarity on sustainability and accessibility
Members of Hamilton’s Design Review Panel are seeking more information on Cadillac Fairview’s multi-million-dollar plan to redevelop the north side of Lime Ridge Mall.
Former Hamilton mayor Bob Bratina runs again for his old job
Bratina, who served as mayor from 2010 to 2014, registered to run for mayor in this fall's municipal election.
Car thieves are using Apple AirTags to target vehicles. Here’s how you can protect yourself
Toronto police warn drivers that thieves are using the Apple tracking device system as a high-tech way to steal cars, and offer tips to help consumers protect their vehicles.
Hamilton school board flip-flops on releasing secret sanctions report on Stoney Creek trustee Carole Paikin Miller:Trustees silently vote to send Freedom-of-Information dispute to adjudication
Hamilton’s public school board has had a change of heart and will continue fighting the release of a secret report that prompted trustees to sanction Stoney Creek trustee Carole Paikin Miller for a third time this term.
Hamilton school board learning recovery plan targets student behaviour:28 temporary positions seek to address ‘self-regulation’ concerns
Hamilton’s public school board will use most of a remaining $3 million of $7 million in one-time provincial funding for COVID-19 learning recovery to help students who have difficulty with “self-regulation” in the classroom.
30,000 flock to Concession Streetfest on Hamilton Mountain:Saturday afternoon rainstorm bypasses event
Nature looked kindly on Concession Streetfest last weekend.
Ancaster Heritage Days makes a successful return after a two-year absence
People lined Wilson Street for the parade and packed the arts centre for an evening concert.
Dundas Masonic Lodge listed for sale at $1.59-million:Offers considered for downtown building
Offers considered for nearly 5,000-square-foot, 147-year-old undesignated downtown building
'When I took a closer look and saw all the zeros, I was shocked!': Hamilton man scores $250K on Instant Turbo:Ticket purchased at Concession Street Big Bear
Jeffrey Leek is $250,000 richer after scoring the top prize in the Instant Turbo game from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation.
Hamilton Out of the Cold brings free BBQ to Immanuel Church on Hamilton Mountain:Monday night barbecue runs to Aug. 15
Rainy skies on June 6 didn’t dampen the enthusiasm of first night of the free barbecue being offered on Mondays at Immanuel Christian Reformed Church on the west Mountain
Dundas Cross Street collision with 5-year-old cyclist results in charges:Court date not set in most recent local driving case involving struck pedestrian, cyclist
The driver of a truck who reportedly struck a five-year-old boy riding a bike on a Cross Street sidewalk on May 20 is charged with careless driving.
Ancaster Farmers' Market makes a successful return
The popular market kicks off its 13th season that includes a variety of vendors and live entertainment each week.
‘My wife almost threw up’ from upper Stoney Creek’s Taro dump odour:Site GM refuses to disclose waste to community liaison committee
The owner of upper Stoney Creek’s Taro industrial dump is keeping tight-lipped about the source and type of waste it received in May that prompted odour complaints over three days, but vows to no longer accept the material.
'Wonderful, wonderful event': Waterdown trio taking part in Ride to Conquer Cancer:3,000 riders will travel 200-plus km on June 11-12
After two years of virtual events, Waterdown’s Jeff Kleven is taking part in his 14th Ride to Conquer Cancer this weekend — and this time he will have some local support.
WHAT’S GOING ON HERE?: T. Melville Bailey Park on Hamilton Mountain:T. Melville Bailey Park to receive $69K in upgrades
City will spend about $69,000 to resurface an alleyway access to the park, and provide a water source for a community garden.
Special recognition for Hamilton Mountain resident:Mark Wu receives Governor General’s Sovereign's Medal for Volunteers
For Mark Wu, it’s all about giving back to the community.
Red-throated loon’s death in Dundas’ Desjardins Canal under investigation:Migratory bird sent for Avian Influenza testing and post-mortem
Migratory bird sent for Avian Influenza testing and post-mortem
Dundas and surrounding areas host fundraising cycling events:Ride to Conquer Cancer scheduled June 11 and 12, ALS Revolution Ride in September
Ride to Conquer Cancer scheduled June 11 and 12, ALS Revolution Ride in September
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Tom Jackson proposes four new bus pads for Ward 6:The bus pads will be compliant with the Accessibility for Ontarians With Disabilities Act
The bus pads will be compliant with the Accessibility for Ontarians With Disabilities Act.
6 things to know about upper Stoney Creek’s Saltfleet Conservation Area expansion:Land deal to lease building to Punch Bowl Market and Bakery
Upper Stoney Creek’s new Saltfleet Conservation Area is growing again with the acquisition of about another 20 hectares of land on Ridge Road that is home to the popular Punch Bowl Market and Bakery.
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