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'You think other people will win but never yourself': extra digits reveal Dundas woman's $69K Lotto 649 win
Melissa Woodley thought she had won $69 and change on her Lotto 649 ticket.
How Torstar found 600 cases of police violating fundamental rights when no one is tracking this national problem
With help from Western University’s law school, Torstar scoured thousands of court records for those where judges found serious Charter violations.
Musical theatre returns to Ancaster High School with ‘Frozen Jr.’:Show on stage June 9-10
Musical theatre is making a comeback this month at Ancaster High School.
Ancaster Memorial Art Centre grand opening delayed until later in year
A now-resolved carpenter's strike has forced arts' officials to reschedule events to a more suitable date.
Party time on Concession Street on Hamilton Mountain:Streetfest returns on Saturday
Helen Manning is looking forward to doing something on Saturday (June 11) she hasn’t been able to do for the past two years due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Ancaster Mill Race kicks off Heritage Days festivities
The annual Ancaster Mill Race returned on June 7, with hundreds of runners taking part. The event is a traditional kickoff for Ancaster Heritage Days.
'STOP USING': Major recalls at IKEA, Costco, Home Depot and Lowe's involving kitchen products trigger multiple Health Canada warnings after injuries reported:Choking and burn hazards identified in inv
Health Canada is warning shoppers at some of the country's big-name stores about certain recalled products after multiple injuries have already been reported.
Ontario has killed the licence plate sticker, but drivers still need to renew:Even though sticker fees have been scrapped by Ontario, motorists can still be fined by police if they don’t renew t
Even though sticker fees have been scrapped by Ontario, motorists can still be fined by police if they don’t renew their vehicle plates.
City retreats on scrapping Battle of Stoney Creek re-enactments:But reversal not enough to bring Friends group back to the table
The city is beating a hasty retreat on permanently cancelling the popular annual Battle of Stoney Creek re-enactments amid an angry backlash from volunteers and the public — although not all participants are ready to call a truce.
19-year-old man and 17-year-old boy arrested in string of GTA carjackings:The pair allegedly committed 10 carjackings, eight within Toronto and two in Durham region, said Toronto police Insp. Richard
A 19-year-old man and a 17-year-old boy have been arrested in an investigation into an ongoing wave of Toronto-area carjackings.
Patrick Brown loses support of two Conservative MPs to Pierre Poilievre’s leadership campaign:Conservative leadership candidate Patrick Brown has lost the backing of two MPs to his main rival Pi
Conservative leadership candidate Patrick Brown lost the backing of two Ontario MPs to his main rival Pierre Poilievre on Tuesday, with both men saying they’ve had enough of the divisive nature of the race.
Hamilton sees four trends following provincial election result
PCs captured labour vote, while the NDP and Liberals fight over a diminishing base.
Ancaster resident Craig Cassar wants a leadership change for Hamilton
Cassar, who has been involved in environmental projects, is the first candidate to register to run in Ward 12.
Dundas 24 Brock St. N. proposal receives preliminary comments from CN Rail:City planners require revised site plan plus several reports and studies for site plan review
City planners require revised site plan plus several reports and studies for site plan review.
Hamilton councillors to consider eliminating $100 fee for submitting complaint to integrity commissioner
"Most of the complaints to the integrity commissioner is politically motivated," says Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson.
Hamilton’s Ryerson middle school renamed Kanétskare Elementary School:Mohawk moniker for ‘by the bay’ replaced suggested inauthentic Indigenous name
A year after the discovery of 215 unmarked graves of Indigenous children at a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. prompted a review, downtown Hamilton’s Ryerson Elementary School is set to get a new name.
'People are excited'; Peg's Grand Slam for Cancer returns for 8th annual tourney:Mushball tournament takes place June 10-11 in Freelton
After a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19, Peg’s Grand Slam for Cancer mushball tournament is returning to the diamond for the eighth annual event.
'Feet to the fire': Advocates vow to press PCs on social assistance promises:Discussion on social assistance 'positive,' says Cooper
Following the re-election of Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservatives in the June 2 provincial election, advocates are calling on the government to uphold their promise on social assistance to help with the increasing cost of living.
Barton Street East in Hamilton declared CAA's Worst Road
Barton Street East in Hamilton has been declared Ontario’s Worst Road for 2022 by the Canadian Automobile Association, (CAA).
Inspiration is where you find it. Sometimes it's even on the same page:This week's cartoon helped Gordon Cameron write about the election
When I first laid eyes on it, it thought it was genius. It didn’t ignore the election, it didn’t try and make a prediction that could come back and bite us, and yet it spoke a fundamental truth.
Monique Taylor wins re-election in Hamilton Mountain riding:Some defeated candidates eye city council run
The blue wave never made to the Hamilton Mountain riding.
NDP-Miller split helped pave PC win in Hamilton East—Stoney Creek, Mac prof says:But opposition leaders also ‘forgot’ to fight Ford rather than each other
It may not be the sole factor, but McMaster University associate political science professor Peter Graefe says Paul Miller’s split with the NDP helps explain the latter’s first-ever loss in Hamilton East—Stoney Creek since the riding’s creation in 2007.
Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas NDP MPP-elect Sandy Shaw returns to Queen's Park with same mandate to hold PCs accountable
HWAD residents are concerned about health care, long-term care, and environment under a PC majority.
'IMMEDIATELY STOP USING': Major recall of certain chairs sold at Winners, HomeSense and Marshalls after multiple reports of breaking triggers Health Canada warning to shoppers:'Please be aware'
Health Canada is warning shoppers at Winners, HomeSense and Marshalls to "please be aware" of a major recall announced Monday (June 6).
Vietnam’s ‘Napalm Girl,’ 50 years later: ‘Everyone can live with love, with hope, and forgiveness’:Kim Phuc was nine years old when her image was captured in one of the m
A message of hope is what Kim Phuc of Ajax wants to continue sharing with the world as the 'Napalm Girl' photo marks its 50th anniversary on June 8.
Hamilton Mountain Dr. Bob Kemp Hospice moving ahead with $20-million children’s hospice:Fundraising campaign for 10-bed facility expected by the fall
Fundraising campaign for 10-bed facility expected by the fall.
Stoney Creek townhouses by old Taro dump to require methane barriers:Warning clauses to advise buyers of new dump’s odour, noise impacts
Townhouses to be built kitty-corner from Stoney Creek’s closed Taro west quarry dump will require radon liners on foundation walls to keep out possible methane gas leaks from the site, now a dog park.
Ontario Land Tribunal supports townhouse development for 15 Church St. in Ancaster
The tribunal says the six-townhouse development represents "good land-use planning."
'DO NOT USE': Sugar recall at Costco and Canadian Tire recall on certain candies prompts warnings to shoppers:Multiple products pulled
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning shoppers about some treats and sweets being pulled from the marketplace at Costco and Canadian Tire.
'Continue to decrease': School Sisters of Notre Dame sell Snake Road convent:Private high school Laureate College bought facility on May 31
The School Sisters of Notre Dame (SSND) have sold the Notre Dame Convent on Snake Road to a private high school.
7 places for ice cream and cool treats in Ancaster, Dundas, Hamilton Mountain and Stoney Creek
A go-to ice cream destination on Hamilton Mountain, Biggies offers generous portions of Hewitt’s ice cream, with a flavour selection that changes frequently.
5 things to know about Hamilton Mountain's Concession Streetfest 2022
For the first time since 2019, the sights, sounds and tastes of Concession Streetfest return on June 11.
City blasted for scrapping Battle of Stoney Creek re-enactments:Senior boss reportedly derided event as a ‘football game’ and ‘spectacle’
Volunteers are blasting a city decision to permanently scrap the popular annual Battle of Stoney Creek re-enactments — reportedly derided by a senior manager as a “football game” and “spectacle” at an invitation-only meeting.
NDP's Sandy Shaw retains Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas in one of the few bright spots for the party
Shaw says she is prepared to hold the Doug Ford government accountable for the next four years.
PC candidate Neil Lumsden splits foes to romp to win in Hamilton East—Stoney Creek:MPP-elect credits Ford’s handling of COVID-19 for victory
No stranger to splitting defenders during his days as a star CFL running back, Progressive Conservative candidate Neil Lumsden snuck up the middle to romp to victory in Hamilton East—Stoney Creek in the June 2 provincial election.Lumsden’s 12,166
Monique Taylor wins re-election in Hamilton Mountain riding:The blue wave never crested the Mountain
The blue wave never crested the Mountain
UPDATE: Progressive Conservative candidate Neil Lumsden wins Hamilton East-Stoney Creek:Vote split between NDP Zaigham Butt and Liberal Jason Farr allows Lumsden to come up the middle for big win; Mil
The polls have now closed and the first results are starting to come in for the riding of Hamilton East—Stoney Creek.
Sandy Shaw wins Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas for the NDP in the 2022 Ontario election:The incumbent has been returned for four more years
The incumbent has been returned for four more years
'A massive majority': Progressive Conservative Donna Skelly holds onto Flamborough-Glanbrook seat:Affordability was key issue in campaign, says Skelly
Progressive Conservative Donna Skelly returns to Queen's Park to represent Flamborough-Glanbrook for a second term.
Monique Taylor holds on to Hamilton Mountain in the 2022 Ontario election:However, her share of the local vote has dropped over 2018
Incumbent returned for four more years
Carlisle polling station hours extended, Flamborough-Glanbrook voting results will be delayed:Carlisle polling station will not close until 10:45 p.m.
Voters in Flamborough-Glanbrook could be in for a long night as they wait to find out who the next member of provincial Parliament will be for the riding.
LIVE: Coverage of the Flamborough-Glanbrook provincial election race
Who will represent Flamborough-Glanbrook residents at Queen's Park will be decided tonight.
LIVE MAP: Ontario election results
Watch the results come in as votes are tallied in your community and across the province during Ontario Election 2022.
'No correlation to the election': Police make arrest after incident at Carlisle polling station:Incident not related to polling station, police stress
​Hamilton Police arrested a man after an altercation at a polling station at Carlisle United Church Thursday morning.
Ancaster man wins $1-million Lotto Max Maxmillions prize
The April 19 Lotto Max draw has yielded another big winner in Hamilton.
Why you won't find much about the provincial election in the June 2 paper:Check out our website for up-to-the-minute results writes Gordon Cameron
Calling an election for Thursday is almost the worst possible day of the week as far as our production schedule goes.
Doug Ford’s PCs cruising toward second majority, while Steven Del Duca is in a tough fight in his own riding, poll aggregator says:Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford remains on course for
A day ahead of the Ontario election, Progressive Conservative leader Doug Ford is still on course for a second straight majority
June 2 is election day. Here's what you need to know about voting in Flamborough-Glanbrook
Tomorrow is election day. Are you ready to make an informed choice?
Dundas’ 71 Main St. builders still preparing site in advance of construction approval:City inspector tracking project weekly to ensure compliance
City inspector tracking project weekly to ensure compliance
Ancaster Village and Ryerson United churches host KAIROS Blanket Exercise to learn about Indigenous culture
Participants listen to stories about the history of Indigenous peoples through a different perspective.
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