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Hamilton public school board agrees to make secret report on Stoney Creek trustee Carole Paikin Miller’s sanctions public:Pending release responds to Hamilton Community News’ Freedom-of-In
Hamilton’s public school board is finally agreeing to release the Sept. 2021 report that prompted trustees to sanction Stoney Creek trustee Carole Paikin Miller for a third time this term.
Power outage impacting 6,000 in Flamborough:Hydro One says estimated time of restoration is 1:15 p.m.
Hydro One says estimated time of restoration is 1:15 p.m.
ONTARIO VOTES: Meet Flamborough-Glanbrook's Ontario Party candidate Walt Juchniewicz
Flamborough-Glanbrook candidate Walt Juchniewicz is running for the Ontario Party in the June 2 provincial election.
Dundas Desjardins Canal algae investigated by city:Treated discharges from Dundas Wastewater Treatment Plant contain phosphorus, other chemicals
Treated discharges from Dundas Wastewater Treatment Plant contain phosphorus, other chemicals
Hamilton public board may stop naming schools after people:Proposed policy change seeks to avoid future legacy controversies
Hamilton’s public school board is proposing to stop naming schools or component parts like sports fields after people to avoid potential controversies when future generations cast a more critical eye on an honoured individual’s legacy.
Hamilton Mountain Cable 14 debate results in clash between NDP Monique Taylor and Liberal Chantale Lachance
Progressive Conservative candidate Mike Spadafora skipped debate, following practice of other party candidates.
'Tragic milestone' of COVID deaths looms in York Region:When can my kids get boosted? When is the next wave? What you need to know now
Dr. Barry Pakes presented an update to regional council May 26. Here’s what you need to know.
Oakville man charged in crash that killed woman and her dog 'was impaired, but obviously not by alcohol,' Halton police officer tells court
OAKVILLE- A Halton police breath technician has testified that an Oakville man charged with impaired driving causing death showed signs of impairment following a deadly crash in late 2020.
Phase 2 of spongy moth spraying begins May 31 in Hamilton:Aerial spraying gets underway between 5 and 7:30 a.m.
The City of Hamilton will begin the second phase of aerial spraying for the spongy moth Tuesday morning in areas of the city with significant populations.
Hamilton's unvaccinated staff receive 4-month reprieve to get COVID-19 shot
About 440 city staff were facing termination June 1, but councillors agreed to extend the timeline until Sept. 30.
For Ontario’s young, undecided voters, action on mental health is top of mind
Young Ontarians outline how their mental health has suffered during COVID-19, and what they’re looking for from party leaders
Red-throated Loon inappropriately released in Dundas’ Desjardins Canal:Hamilton Conservation Authority suggests leaving migratory bird where it is
Hamilton Conservation Authority suggests leaving migratory bird where it is
Winona Peach Festival readies for pandemic rebound:Finding volunteers will remain a challenge, event’s president says
A 50/50 ticket fundraiser is already underway as organizers prepare for the return of the Winona Peach Festival in August after being forced to pull the plug on the 2020 and 2021 celebrations by the COVID-19 pandemic.
A special thank you at Sackville Hill Seniors Recreation Centre on Hamilton Mountain:Eleanor Morton and Cathy Kohler say they will be back as program participants
Between them, Eleanor Morton and Cathy Kohler have spent more than 60 years serving seniors at the Sackville Hill Seniors Recreation Centre and in the community.
'The best birthday present': Freelton woman a high school graduate — after 8 decades:Isabel Mallon presented with honorary diploma on 100th birthday
After more than eight decades, Isabel Mallon is finally a high school graduate.
'IMMEDIATELY STOP USING': Major recalls at Costco, Dollarama and Amazon involving lamps, lights and powders trigger multiple Health Canada warnings to shoppers:Several incidents reported and under inv
Multiple recalls are impacting Costco and Dollarama stores along with Amazon online and Health Canada is warning shoppers about them.
Your 2022 Ontario Music Festival Guide including top 10 ‘showstopper’ events:Live music performances cover a slew of genres
Live musical performances cover a slew of genres
'Saw cat ears': Bullock's Corners resident reports cougar sighting:Jordyn Usselman saw suspected big cat on May 27
A Bullock’s Corners resident reported seeing what she believes was a cougar on her property on May 27.
Dundas’ Grightmire Arena, town hall join community pool in roof replacement plan:Emergency roof replacement on Greensville heritage building anticipated this week
Emergency roof replacement on Greensville heritage building anticipated this week
Hamilton's Mohawk College offering business administration degree
It’s an opportunity for skilled trades people to expand their trade into a new business.
Hamilton staff to review roundabout proposal at Highway 52 and Powerline Road:Solutions urged for collision-prone area
A group of residents are urging the city to install a roundabout rather than simply build a left-hand turn lane along Highway 52.
IMPACT: ‘It was like a mini tornado’: Port Hope family thankful for ‘treetop’ rescue efforts amid long-weekend storm:The Tymecs, their 11-year-old daughter, were 20-30 feet up
A Port Hope family is thanking Treetop Trekking employees for their quick actions after they get caught in the trees when the May long-weekend storm blew in.
Ancaster kids compete on 'Wild Child' TV series:Episodes airing on Bell Fibe TV
Back in June 2020, Ancaster TV producer Nathan Fleet was brainstorming ideas for new projects, with pandemic protocols near the top of his mind.
Dundas University Gardens neighbours want permanent stairway to trail from Grant Boulevard:Hamilton Conservation Authority recently removed wooden stairs
Hamilton Conservation Authority recently removed wooden stairs.
D Spot Dessert Café, opening at former Hamilton Mountain Tim Hortons, promises to satisfy late-night cravings:Eatery aiming to open by late June
A new dessert-themed eatery is preparing to open at the site of a former Hamilton Mountain Tim Hortons.
NDP ‘not the party of labour anymore,’ Paul Miller tells East Hamilton-Stoney Creek debate:NDP candidate Butt rejects criticisms as Liberal hopeful Farr stays above fray
NDP candidate Butt rejects criticisms as Liberal hopeful Farr stays above fray.
Second Canadian in a row takes home ‘Survivor’ win:Maryanne Oketch, a 24-year-old seminary student from Ajax is the second Canadian to win the show
Maryanne Oketch, a 24-year-old seminary student from Ajax, Ont., is the second Canadian to win the show that sees contestants compete in challenges and, literally survive, on an island.
'Needs to be more': Accessibility issues remain in Waterdown — and Ontario:New group aims to advocate for greater accessibility
A few years ago, Waterdown’s Tiff Garvey was talking with a family friend.
Still waiting for lower cost child care on Hamilton Mountain:City officials working on application process for Canada-wide early learning and child care system
It looks like it will be several months before Mountain families using licensed providers will see a significant reduction in child care costs.
Hamilton public school trustees say they deserve a raise:Annual $13,730 honorarium ‘banks on you having another job’
Hamilton public school trustees say they earn less than the minimum wage and want to begin lobbying for a raise once the dust settles on the June 2 provincial election.
Newly built home prices slip for a second month in GTA as homebuyers hit the brakes:Sales of new single family homes have dropped by nearly half from April of last year, says the homebuilders’ a
Rising interest rates and soaring inflation prompted new construction homebuyers in the Toronto region to press the pause button in April.
Police need help identifying alleged Flamborough sexual assault suspect:Police say assault took place May 21 at Flamboro Valley Camping Resort
Hamilton police are appealing to the public for assistance in identifying a suspect in an alleged sexual assault at Flamboro Valley Camping Resort on May 21.
Arrest made in Waterdown rainbow crosswalk vandalism:Police allege Hamilton youth, 17, spray painted crosswalk
Hamilton Police have made an arrest related to the vandalism of the newly-painted rainbow crosswalk in Waterdown on May 13.
'RETURN IT NOW': Major recall on peanut butter sold at FreshCo, No Frills, Food Basics, Shoppers Drug Mart, Metro, Sobeys and other grocery stores across Canada triggers warning to shoppers over salmo
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is warning shoppers at Canada's most popular grocery stores about a major recall over food poisoning concerns.
Ancaster volunteer honoured for more than 50 years of service to 4-H Ontario:Raymond Wilson receives 4-H Arbor Award
Back in March, when Raymond Wilson found out he would be receiving the 4-H Ontario Arbor Award, he began thinking about the best way to commemorate the milestone.
Winona Point survey spurring road and sidewalk upgrades:Plan will improve area’s traffic flow, pedestrian safety, councillor says
Coun. Maria Pearson says she expects the Winona Point housing survey near the Costco plaza to bring long-sought traffic and pedestrian improvements to the area within the next year.
Mom pulls five-year-old cyclist from under truck after Dundas collision:Police still investigating while boy's condition remains private
Police still investigating while boy's condition remains private.
'Manage the infestation': First phase of spongy moth spraying in Hamilton began May 24:Second aerial spraying expected in 5 to 10 days
The City of Hamilton launched the first phase of its aerial spraying program for spongy moths in areas with significant populations on May 24 between 5 and 9 a.m.
Why won't Doug Ford make election commitments to tear down barriers for Ontarians with disabilities?:Ford's record on disability issues is 'abysmal', writes David Lepofsky
Ford concealed expert recommendations for improving Ontario's Employment Accessibility Standard for two years in contravention of Ontario's Disabilities Act.
Thank you to all those willing to brave the ballot:Gordon Cameron shows his appreciation for the candidates in June's provincial election
In looking over the list of candidates we have in our local ridings, I couldn’t help but smile. No, it wasn’t because of who was or wasn’t on the ballot, nor was it about the parties testing their luck with our voters, it was all about the number of people putting their names forward.
Redevelopment of Mountain Drive Park on Hamilton Mountain set to begin:Phase 1 will see new washrooms
The $2-million redevelopment of Mountain Drive Park is about to begin.
Builder appeals City of Hamilton's delays on massive Stoney Creek townhouse survey:Stormwater pond and site’s road network among issues in dispute
A proposed 251-townhouse survey at the southwest corner of Barton Street and Glover Road in Stoney Creek is headed to an Ontario Land Tribunal appeal hearing after the city missed legislated deadlines for making a decision on the plan.
Dundas Yorkville development at 211 York Rd. sold to Forge & Foster:Company plans “Jojo Commons” filling plaza units and residential “co-living”
Company plans “Jojo Commons” filling plaza units and residential “co-living”
WHO’S HIRING IN FLAMBOROUGH: Waterdown’s Goodness Me
A natural food market is looking to add to its team.
'Immediately dispose of it': Huge Jif peanut butter recall across Canada over possible salmonella poisoning triggers warning to shoppers:Multiple recalled products have been sold nationally and online
A peanut butter recall across Canada is impacting grocery stores and shoppers, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA).
'Widespread power outage': Severe thunderstorm causes Waterdown power outage:Alectra Utilities says 973 customers have no power
The severe thunderstorm that struck Ontario Saturday afternoon has caused a “widespread power outage” in Waterdown.
Flamborough-Glanbrook candidates spar over urban boundary:Liberal, PC, NDP candidates joust at May 19 debate
The City of Hamilton’s urban boundary and the Greenbelt took centre stage during the televised Flamborough-Glanbrook debate May 19.
After 31 years, Flamborough's Grasshopper Imports on Highway 6 closes:Angela Betts, who owned the store with her husband, Greg, said operating the shop became too much after his retirement
Angela Betts, who owned the store with her husband, Greg, said operating the shop became too much after his retirement.
Sleepwalking to another Ontario election:What if Ontario held an election, and few people cared?
What if Ontario held an election, and few people cared?
Dundas water main break repairs cost $146,565.07 last year:Three of 19 incidents on Thornton Trail
Three of 19 incidents on Thornton Trail
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