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What’s going on here at Sam Lawrence Park on Hamilton Mountain?:Police respond to report of explosive device; no danger to public
Hamilton Police and several first responders descended upon Concession Street near Sam Lawrence Park on the afternoon of May 4.
PHOTO: May the Fourth be with you on Hamilton Mountain's Concession Street
Star Wars was the theme outside Penny Pincher Costumes on Concession Street May 4.
Westmount Secondary students stage walkout on Hamilton Mountain to protest alleged homophobic actions
More than 200 Westmount Secondary School students staged a walkout under cool, cloudy conditions May 4 to protest alleged homophobic actions on the part of school administration.
Waterdown cemetery vandal case adjourned until June 16:Defence seeking peace bond after mental health diversion
The accused in a series of vandalism incidents at Waterdown’s Union Cemetery had his case adjourned until June 16 during a virtual court appearance May 3.
10 fast facts about the province of Ontario
We've compiled a handful of numbers related to the province and provincial government.
'Able to install': Hamilton to install accessible path at Agro Park after advocacy:Wood chips made accessible swing difficult to reach
After Waterdown’s Khadija Zafar raised awareness about a lack of accessibility at Agro Park, the City of Hamilton says it plans to remedy the situation at the Skinner Road park.
Calvin Street owners to conduct work near Ancaster Creek
Owner says that work needs to be done on property to complete a number of studies for the application.
Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas all-candidates meeting a chance to learn more:Dundas Baptist Church, community groups host event
Dundas Baptist Church and community groups host event May 19
Hamilton Mountain Coun. John-Paul Danko to spend $553,000 to improve road safety in Ward 8:Plan is two-phased approach looking to improve road safety through systemic design
The plan is a two-phased approach that looks at how to improve road safety within the ward through systemic design.
'Immediately stop using': Canadian Tire recall of heaters, Home Depot recall on wiring and Best Buy recall involving air fryers trigger multiple Health Canada warnings:Return products for a refund
Some injuries already reported.
Flamborough Review scoops 3 industry awards
The Flamborough Review was honoured for its excellence in journalism by the Ontario Community Newspaper Association in its Better Newspaper Competition.
Dundas Pleasant View Columbia International College school application review continues:No dates set for required meetings
No dates set for required meetings
Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath has no regrets over decision to remove MPP Paul Miller from party
A group of retired and current steelworkers are "overwhelmingly" supporting Miller's independent candidacy in riding.
Hamilton candidates talking winds of change in municipal politics
Municipal candidates for the Oct. 24 election began registering May 2 at city hall.
Neighbour to Neighbour Centre bookstore on Hamilton Mountain reopens May 9:Up to eight shoppers at a time can browse the shelves
Gunther Kraft is planning to be a familiar face once again at the Neighbour to Neighbour Centre bookstore.
Ontario NDP leader Andrea Horwath kicks off fifth campaign targeting Doug Ford
Horwath held her kickoff election campaign at Gage Park, surrounded by area NDP MPP candidates.
Hamilton Kilty B’s battle St. Catharines Falcons for Golden Horseshoe Junior B division title
For the first time since they moved from Ancaster to the Dave Andreychuk-Mountain Arena in 2018, the Hamilton Kilty B’s will be playing for the Golden Horseshoe division Junior B hockey championship.
'Just delighted': HWDSB to grant honorary diploma to Freelton resident:Family had pushed for degree for 99-year-old mother
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board will grant an honorary high school diploma to 99-year-old Freelton resident Isabel Mallon.
Why the Novavax COVID vaccine has developed such a fandom — and why it matters:Few in Canada have managed to get the shot, but its believers are waiting, unvaccinated, anyhow
Public health officials are hoping that Novavax, the protein-based vaccine helps nudge more people to get vaccinated.
7 Key findings from Scouts Canada survey: Canadians are sadly lacking in outdoor skills:Can you relate to these camping conundrums?
According to Scouts Canada, the country’s leading co-ed youth organization, the average Canadian may be surprisingly stumped by camping basics.
Ancaster townhouses present waste collection dilemma
The city allows owner to cut down 143 trees, while replanting 42 seedlings.
Hamilton public schools to offer learning recovery tutoring:Three-phase pandemic action plan to begin with after-school programs
All Hamilton public schools will be offering tutoring supports to any student who has fallen behind on their studies during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hamilton councillors approve nine-townhouse development along West 5th Street
Coun. John-Paul Danko says councillors were obligated under the Planning Act to approve it despite residents' opposition.
Dundas Community Pool roof replacement impacts not yet known:Project tendered by city, could begin as early as this summer
Project tendered by city, could begin as early as this summer
Hamilton Community News wins big at Ontario Community Newspapers Association awards:Top prizes taken for feature photography, front page and cartooning
The journalists of Hamilton Community News had reason to celebrate after it was announced that the team had won several awards at the Ontario Community Newspapers Association’s Better Newspapers Competition.
Get growing, save and donate, with Ancaster Lions Club and BigYellowBag:Service club partners with BigYellowBag
The Ancaster Lions Club has a new fundraiser now underway.
Hamilton Mountain hygienist looking for oral health study volunteers:Study will see if minor change in antiseptic coating application will continue to work against gum disease
Julie DiNardo is hoping the result be more smiling faces.
Hamilton's Liberty for Youth launches Recovery Run for Youth
Frederick Dryden is blazing a road to recovery to help at-risk youth push beyond the pandemic.
McMaster University faculty group plans campaign against gas generator project:MacGreenInvest chair says effort will point out 'hypocrisy' of burning gas for green investments
MacGreenInvest chair says effort will point out "hypocrisy" of burning gas for green investments
'Immediately remove': Big recall at Home Depot over carbon monoxide poisoning hazard triggers Health Canada warning to shoppers about certain pressure washers:'Stop using'
Health Canada is warning shoppers about certain products sold at Home Depot that are the subject of a large recall over the possibility of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Dundas ecological corridor singled out in Parks Canada announcement:National program impact on Cootes To Escarpment EcoPark not yet known
National program impact on Cootes To Escarpment EcoPark not yet known.
Hamilton donates $50,000 to ship goods to war-torn Ukraine
"This is immediate action to provide welcome assistance," said Eisenberger.
'Removing it from our stores': Major recall at Winners, HomeSense and Marshalls triggers warning to shoppers over allergy fears with certain chocolate:'If you have an allergy to milk, do not consume t
A large recall is in effect involving a certain snack sold at TJX Canada stores, and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is warning shoppers who may have bought the product.
Seven weeks, almost 500,000 applications: Here’s why Canadians are facing epic lineups to renew passports
Service Canada locations across the country are dealing with a massive influx in passport applications after two years during which international travel mostly came to a halt.
Flamborough-Glanbrook Liberals nominate Melisse Willems to take on incumbent PC MPP Donna Skelly
Willems, a lawyer, most recently was the executive director of the College of Dietitians before leaving in 2021.
'Not the right place': Freelton residents howl over proposed dog park location:Concerns include increased noise, traffic in residential area
Freelton residents are voicing their opposition to a proposed dog park in Centennial Heights Park.
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Tom Jackson adds new speed cushions to crack down on 'knuckleheaded' drivers
It is expected to cost about $42,000 to install the six speed cushions.
Hamilton to rename MacNab Transit Terminal after former transit general manager Frank Cooke:Cooke served nearly four decades in transit division
Cooke, the grandfather of former Hamilton-Wentworth regional chair Terry Cooke, served nearly four decades in the transit division.
Stoney Creek public school trustee Cam Galindo won’t seek re-election:Term has taken ‘emotional, physical, social and financial toll,’ he says
Cam Galindo says he’s bowing out after a single term as Stoney Creek’s public school trustee, hoping to gain more worldly experience and “find love.”
'Always wanted to help the community': Former Flamborough councillor Margaret McCarthy dies:McCarthy represented Waterdown for 16 years
Former Flamborough city councillor Margaret McCarthy died April 26.
Council endorses Waterdown Transportation Management Plan:Study identified existing issues and long-term needs
The Waterdown Transportation Management Plan Study has been completed, identifying existing transportation issues and long-term improvement needs for the road network, public transit and active transportation.
It’s road work season on Hamilton Mountain:More than $15 million worth of road and sewer work on the construction agenda
Arthur Cattafi is hoping it will make for a smoother ride for his patients.
Deban Brunette built literacy, math tutoring programs at Hamilton Mountain's Neighbour to Neighbour Centre
Her hearty laugh is dearly missed in the hallways at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre.
Hamilton NDP MPP Sandy Shaw says province has 'moral' duty to end Code Zero incidents
Shaw introduced a private member's bill April 21 calling for additional resources to end Code Zero incidents.
Dundas pesticide spraying raises concern for rare butterflies:Aerial applications in southwest area target LDD moths, also called spongy moths
Aerial applications in southwest area target LDD Moths
Upper Stoney Creek’s Eramosa Karst to test new trail system:Goal to fix ‘confusing’ signs and maps, conservation authority says
Upper Stoney Creek’s Eramosa Karst will be the testing ground for a new mapping system that hopes to make it easier for visitors to navigate and assess the walkability of trails at local conservation areas.
'Whodunit to this day': Documentary on unsolved Durham murder of Beverly Lynn Smith coming to Amazon Prime:Coverage of court case by Metroland reporter Jeff Mitchell was 'highly informative' and 'fill
It is the coldest case, and it remains a fascinating story of one of the oldest unsolved murders in the history of Durham Region.
Meet Freshii’s new ‘virtual cashier’ — who works from Nicaragua for $3.75 an hour:Union leaders ‘disgusted’ as restaurant chain develops ‘labour optimization
Union leaders ‘disgusted’ as restaurant chain develops ‘labour optimization programs’ that outsource jobs to countries that pay less.
'Incredibly exciting': Waterdown rainbow crosswalks to be installed in May:City targeting May 15-16 to install at Parkside-Keewaydin
Two rainbow crosswalks incorporating the Pride and trans flags will be installed in Waterdown in May.
The Escarpment Project aims to keep Hamilton clean and green on Earth Day weekend:Annual event returned in full scale April 23
The Escarpment Project celebrated 10 years of helping to restore the natural beauty of the Niagara Escarpment, with its 2022 cleanup day on April 23.
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