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McMaster 'Art of Change' students study solutions to Hamilton's housing crisis
Inclusionary zoning, rent controls and a vacant home tax program were among the tools identified by McMaster students earlier this year in a quest for solutions to Hamilton’s housing crisis.
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Esther Pauls to seek re-election for Ward 7
"If I go re-elected, it would mean I am stronger for running again," says Pauls.
Stoney Creek children's author aims to promote environmental stewardship:Doris Boettger self-publishes 'Simona’s Amazing Earth-Changing Lemonade'
As a retired school principal, Doris Boettger knows children can also be passionate about the environment.
WHAT THEY SAID: Notable quotables from Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas provincial election all-candidates meeting
Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas provincial election hopefuls participated in an all-candidates meeting on May 19 at Dundas Baptist Church. Candidates Fred Bennink (PC) and Jeffrey Skarica (None of the Above) did not attend.
Bedside balloting at Juravinski Hospital on Hamilton Mountain:More than 60 in-patients cast a special ballot
Being an in-patient at the Juravinski Hospital on Concession Street didn’t stop more than 60 of them from voting in the June 2 provincial election via an advance poll special ballot on May 16, 17 and 18.
Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas provincial election all-candidates discussion focuses on budgets, housing and green energy
The traditional event, which attracted about 100 people, saw all the major parties, except the PC candidate take part.
'Throw them out': Massive candy recall at No Frills, Shoppers Drug Mart, Walmart, Metro, Food Basics, Sobeys, FreshCo and other grocery stores triggers warning about possible metal inside:'We received
A big recall of certain varieties of candy has Canada's biggest grocery store chains and big-name stores alerting customers.
'A slap in the face': City reverses course on installing accessible path in Waterdown:City confirmed, then backtracked, on funding for Agro Park
After previously committing to installing a rubberized path at Agro Park in Waterdown, the City of Hamilton is now backtracking on that plan.
'Preserving the land': Advocates argue Greenbelt should be kept status quo:Concerns on future of protected area due to population growth
Robert Pasuta said when the Greenbelt was originally proposed, he and other farmers opposed it.
Q&A: Flamborough-Glanbrook candidates on the Greenbelt and urban expansion:Flamborough-Glanbrook candidates on the Greenbelt, urban expansion
What is the importance of the Greenbelt and should it be protected against expansion of the urban boundary?
Live music returns to Concession Street on Hamilton Mountain:Sixth annual Sidewalk Sounds resumes May 21
After two years of virtual offerings due to COVID-19, Sidewalk Sounds returns to Concession Street May 21.
Hamilton's Public Works Committee boosts Southcote Road reconstruction budget by $2.8 million
Delays, material cost increases and design changes, originally $6 million budget needed to be increased.
Hamilton public school board budget cuts 43 jobs for now:Unspent learning recovery money could still restore many position
The Hamilton public school board’s budget for the coming school year cuts 43 jobs, although at least half will likely be restored once $3 million in unspent provincial COVID-19 funding is allocated in June.
Ontario's colleges face ongoing challenges that need to be addressed by the provincial government:Ontario's system needs to be strong and vibrant writes Ron McKerlie
One of the most urgent priorities on campuses today is student wellness. We know students have been especially impacted during the pandemic, so we are seeking increased funding for campus-based services, such as front-line counselling and early-intervention services. Policy changes could also improve access to care for people studying far from their home communities.
Could you live on $1,169 per month?:As we enter the provincial election, the lives of people with disabilities are in the balance yet again, writes Anthony Frisina
As the cost of living rises, the Ontario Disability Support Program must rise in line with it.
Ontario PC leader Doug Ford calls widening Highway 403 a "fantastic" idea
Ford, who was at Heddle Shipyards on a campaign stop to visit workers, crowed about the union support he is receiving.
Reinvestment needed in post-secondary education research and mental health:Provincial leaders must commit additional funding and resources, writes Jawed
The COVID-19 pandemic has deeply intensified pre-existing issues within post-secondary education systems in Ontario.
How did the Doug Ford government spend your tax dollars during COVID-19?:Torstar compiled the COVID-19 spending by provincial ministries over the past 2 fiscal years
Torstar compiled the COVID-19 spending by provincial ministries over the past 2 fiscal years.
'Super dangerous': Powerline Road resident calling for intersection changes after crash:Penny Santa-Barbara rear-ended May 4 at Powerline Road and Hwy. 52
A Powerline Road resident is calling on the City of Hamilton to install a roundabout at the intersection of Highway 52 and Powerline Road West after being rear-ended — and nearly hit head-on — at the intersection on May 4.
Flamborough-Glanbrook debate airs May 19:Tune in at 7 p.m. on Cable 14 or thespec.com
Want to hear first-hand what the candidates vying for your vote in Flamborough-Glanbrook in the June 2 provincial election have to say on the issues?
First-time Dundas voter looks for plans, solutions from candidates
First time voter looks for plans, solutions from candidates
Paul Miller-NDP split makes Stoney Creek provincial election race ‘hard to call’:Once-safe seat now wide-open, McMaster political scientist says
East Hamilton-Stoney Creek looked like another sure win for Paul Miller and the NDP in the June 2 provincial election until their acrimonious split over what party leader Andrea Horwath called a “pattern of troubling behaviour.”
Hamilton Mountain candidates say health and senior care, and affordability issues main topics for voters
NDP candidate Monique Taylor, Liberal Chantale Lachance say PCs have forced residents to think about other options.
ONTARIO VOTES: Meet Flamborough-Glanbrook's Populist party candidate Nikita Mahood
The Flamborough-Glanbrook Populist Party of Ontario candidate is Nikita Mahood.
Hamilton environmentalists are urging a change in government to protect farmland
Advocates want better housing policy, protection of farmland and elimination of the Ontario Land Tribunal.
Penny Deathe not seeking re-election as Ward 15 trustee:Deathe was first elected in 2014
After two terms as the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board trustee for Ward 15, Penny Deathe is not seeking re-election.
Hamilton Mountain youth eye first time at ballot box:Rising gasoline prices and wait time for driver’s license testing among their issues
Cordell Wilson admits he hasn’t given the upcoming provincial election much thought, but that’s going to change.
Don’t ignore youth issues, Orchard Park Secondary School students say of June 2 provincial election:Climate change among challenges needing more focus, they say
They’re too young to vote in the June 2 provincial election, but Harleen Cheema and Elisha Matharu say their generation has a big stake in the outcome.
Political candidates ignore youth voters at their peril, say advocates
Youths eligible to vote represent about 40 per cent of Canadians, organizations say.
Dundas GO Bus service would connect area to multiple transit options:Proposal addresses climate change and transit challenges
Proposal addresses climate change and transit challenges
POLL: What will happen to Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his government in the June 2 provincial election?
We are a little more than two weeks away from the 2022 Ontario general election, will be held on June 2.
School repairs on election agenda for some Hamilton Mountain parents:Many upper city schools need upgrades
Jolene Andrews is hoping the political parties don’t forget about the state of neighbourhood schools on the Mountain during the provincial election campaign.
ONTARIO VOTES: Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas, meet Green Party of Ontario candidate Syam Chandra:It’s time to learn more about Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas’ candid
It’s time to learn more about Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas’ candidates for the upcoming provincial election. Meet Syam Chandra.
ONTARIO VOTES: Hamilton East—Stoney Creek, meet Green Party of Ontario candidate Cassie Wylie
It’s time to learn more about Hamilton East—Stoney Creek candidates for the upcoming provincial election. Meet Cassie Wylie.
'Need every food item': Flamborough Food Bank gets creative for donations:Tap machines to be installed at local businesses
With demand for the Flamborough Food Bank expected to increase due to the rising cost of living, managing director Jim Leamen said the food bank has had to get creative.
ONTARIO VOTES: Hamilton Mountain, meet Ontario New Democratic Party candidate Monique Taylor
It’s time to learn more about Hamilton Mountain’s candidates for the upcoming provinicial election. Meet Monique Taylor.
ONTARIO VOTES: Hamilton Mountain, meet Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario candidate Michael Spadafora
It’s time to learn more about Hamilton Mountain’s candidates for the upcoming provinicial election. Meet Michael Spadafora.
ONTARIO VOTES: Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas, meet New Blue Party of Ontario candidate Lee Weiss
It’s time to learn more about Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas’ candidates for the upcoming provincial election. Meet Lee Weiss.
ONTARIO VOTES: Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas, meet Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario candidate Fred Bennink:It’s time to learn more about Hamilton West—Ancaster—D
It’s time to learn more about Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas’ candidates for the upcoming provincial election. Meet Fred Bennink.
ONTARIO VOTES: Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas, meet Ontario New Democratic Party candidate Sandy Shaw:It’s time to learn more about Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas’ ca
It’s time to learn more about Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas’ candidates for the upcoming provincial election. Meet Sandy Shaw.
ONTARIO VOTES: Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas, meet Ontario Liberal party candidate Shubha Sandill
It’s time to learn more about Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas’ candidates for the upcoming provincial election. Meet Shubha Sandill.
'Urgent' Costco recall triggers warning to customers about various gloves that 'should not be used':'Potential risk'
Costco Canada has issued an "urgent" recall and is warning shoppers.
City not proceeding with proposed Freelton dog park:Feedback on location 'mostly negative,' said VanderBeek
The City of Hamilton is not proceeding with a proposed dog park in Freelton.
Do look up: Here’s the best time to see this weekend’s blood moon lunar eclipse:Springtime’s lunar eclipse known as the “flower moon” will offer a “rare” chan
A total lunar eclipse will grace the night skies this weekend, providing longer than usual thrills for stargazers across the Americas.
Elections Ontario is hiring: Here’s what you need to know:Candidates must be at least 16 years old and have a social insurance number, some poll locations may require vaccination
Candidates must be at least 16 years old and have a social insurance number, some poll locations may require vaccination.
'Sad, but not surprised': New Waterdown rainbow crosswalk vandalized:Crosswalk vandalized same day it was installed
A freshly painted crosswalk incorporating the Pride and trans flags in Waterdown has been vandalized.
Re-enactment of the Battle of Stoney Creek remains on hiatus for 2022:Full event could return in 2023
For the third straight year, there will be no Re-enactment of the Battle of Stoney Creek on the grounds of Battlefield House Museum and Park.
Who is running in Hamilton East—Stoney Creek for the 2022 provincial election?:Ontarians head to the polls June 2
The writ has been dropped and Ontarians will be headed to the polls on June 2 to determine who their local member of provincial parliament will be.
Who is running in Hamilton Mountain for the 2022 provincial election?:Ontarians head to the polls June 2
The writ has been dropped, and Ontarians will be headed to the polls on June 2 to determine who their local member of Provincial Parliament will be.
Who is running in Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas for the 2022 provincial election?:Ontarians head to the polls June 2
The writ has been dropped, and Ontarians will be headed to the polls on June 2 to determine who their local member of provincial parliament will be.
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