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Updated 2024-12-23 07:47
Ontario invests $40 million to grow global life sciences sector at Hamilton's McMaster Innovation Park
OmniaBio, which produces gene and regenerative therapies, will see two facilities built at MIP by 2025.
Pandemic clips Hamilton public school suspensions:Expulsions drop from spike after 2019 fatal high school stabbing
Suspensions and expulsions at Hamilton public schools plummeted last year as COVID-19 forced students to learn from home for extended periods and limit social interaction when they were at school.
'Return them to the store': Health Canada warning shoppers after Dollarama recall involving water bottles and Decathlon recall of kids' clothes due to multiple safety hazards:Choking and other concern
A number of products are being pulled from shelves across some of Canada's more popular stores due to a number of health and safety concerns being identified by Health Canada.
Fallen tree causes Waterdown power outage:Power expected to be restored by 4 p.m. Thursday
A power outage in Waterdown has left 973 customers without power Thursday afternoon.
'A lot of pent-up desire': Flamborough musicians excited to get back on stage:COVID-19 pandemic was difficult for many artists
As pandemic restrictions ease and festivals and concerts return, Flamborough musicians have the chance to get back home — on the stage.That’s welcome news for Waterdown singer-songwriter Ty Baynton, who said it was a rough two years for musicians
Things slowly returning to normal at Hamilton Mountain legion:Major repairs done during pandemic
The sounds of clinking glasses and snooker balls are being heard once again at the Mountain Legion.
Hamilton public school trustee realignment splits Stoney Creek:Wards 9 and 10 to share trustees with nearby wards after fall vote
The east Mountain’s Ward 6 and upper Stoney Creek’s Ward 9 will share a trustee as part of a realignment of political representation on the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board for this fall’s municipal election.
Dundas 10 Newman Rd. spending audit continues:Three different building permit reserve fund balances reported by city
Three different building permit reserve fund balances reported by city
McMaster University Cootes Drive generators proposal requires noise study:Questions raised over potential impacts of sound levels
Questions raised over potential impacts of sound levels
Hamilton area Muslims ready to celebrate Ramadan:Mountain Mosque expected to be packed as COVID restrictions lifted
For many Hamilton Muslims it is a time for inner reflection and charity.
Spotlight is on Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre with a wealth of live entertainment:Array of live attractions scheduled
The centre will hold its grand opening during the week of Ancaster Heritage Days after a two-year absence.
'STOP USING IMMEDIATELY': Toys R Us recall involving toddler toys and recall of men's steel toe shoes trigger Health Canada warnings over choking and injury hazards
A large recall involving more than 2,300 units of a certain toy products sold at stores across Canada is impacting Toys R Us and other stores, while another involves a well-known brand of safety shoes.
Hamilton Mountain's Sherwood Secondary School renovations set for July start:Board doesn’t expect any project delays, associate director says
Work on Sherwood Secondary School is set to begin early this summer now that Hamilton public school trustees have approved an estimated $15 million in renovations to the home of the Saints.
'Like living in a nightmare': Waterdown ballerina escapes war in Ukraine:Lara Paraschiv fled to Romania Feb. 24
Lara Paraschiv woke up in her Dnipro, Ukraine apartment at 8 a.m. on Feb. 24, like it was any other day.
Rabid bat found in Flamborough:Resident was bitten, is being treated by health care providers
City of Hamilton Public Health Services says the first positive rabid bat in the city since May 2021 was found in Flamborough.
Dundas’ Kerr Street partial closure application to be considered April 22:Closure at Ogilvie would maintain access at Hatt
Closure at Ogilvie would maintain access at Hatt
Conservative leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre taps into 'freedom convoy' grievances in Hamilton:Hundreds attend Poilievre rally
About 800 people, one of the largest Conservative gatherings in Hamilton attended the Ottawa-area MP's rally on the Mountain.
Hamilton Mountain's Dr. William Bethune Park to receive $33,000 in upgrades
The popular park, located on Dicenzo Drive, will see parking upgrades and new ball diamond backstops.
Ancaster Rogers Tennis Club scores a grand slam with support from Tennis Canada:Rogers to contribute $200,000
Rogers and Tennis Canada provide $200,000 for a new $1.2-million bubble scheduled to be installed in October.
'BE TRANSPARENT': Metro, Food Basics, Adonis and other Ontario grocery stores provide update on COVID-19 policy. Here's what shoppers should know:Some plans shifting, while others remain in place
More Ontario stores are providing updates on their COVID-19 policies.
Former Hamilton Mayor Bob Bratina takes another shot at the mayor's chair
Bratina, who did not seek re-election as Liberal MP for Hamilton East-Stoney Creek, says families are facing higher taxes.
Flamborough Coun. Judi Partridge not running for re-election:Partridge was first elected in 2010
Ward 15 Coun. Judi Partridge has announced she will not seek re-election in October’s municipal election.
'Wouldn't be able to function': Seasonal agricultural workers return to Flamborough:3,000 workers arrived provincewide this month
As spring gets underway in Flamborough, seasonal agricultural workers have already been in full swing in Ontario for close to a month.
$35K Ancaster lottery winner lucky in more ways than one:Ernest Yeboah wins St. Joe's 50/50 jackpot two years after receiving a kidney transplant at the hospital
Ernest Yeboah just collected a lottery prize worth more than $35,000, but the Ancaster resident considers himself luckier in other ways.
Dundas recreation facilities, programs among master plan issues:Public consultation expected to resume after six month delay to project
Public consultation expected to resume after six month delay to project
Hamilton Mountain resident looking to take in nine Ukrainian refugees:Yuriy Nesvit staying in touch with family and friends via social media
Yuriy Nesvit thumb-scrolls recent photos from Ukraine on his cellphone over a recent cup of tea.
Stoney Creek beach’s water quality questioned:City to study if popular spot should be tested during swim season
The city will study whether it should classify a stretch of Lake Ontario shoreline between Green and Millen roads in Stoney Creek as a public beach and test the water for bacteria during the swimming season.
'HEALTH CONSEQUENCES': Costco recall of gel pads, Canadian Tire recall of snowblowers and Toys R Us recall of bike helmets trigger Health Canada warning to shoppers:Health and safety hazards identifie
Health Canada is warning shoppers about a series of recalls impacting some big-name stores.
Dundas 'family friendly' development goals part of city-wide project:Cohousing, affordability and new zoning rules all under discussion
Increasing supply of “family friendly” housing in Dundas could mean new ways of thinking about how housing, and neighbourhoods are developed for all ages.
Trust on Sherwood Secondary School lacking, Hamilton public board trustees told:Board accused of inflating bills, manufacturing urgency on renovations
Distrust of the timing, repair estimates and school board intentions, along with concerns about more student disruptions after two years of COVID-19 upheavals, were popular themes as the public weighed in on the future of Sherwood Secondary School.
Canadian Army soldiers holding convoy training on Hamilton-area highways, March 25-26:Watch for military vehicles
Canadian Army soldiers will be conducting convoy training on 400-series highways in the Hamilton area and beyond this Friday and Saturday.
Hamilton approves funding for pedestrian improvements for Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre
The $70,000 will go toward installing a sidewalk along Queen Street and a pedestrian crossing on Sulphur Springs Road.
Hamilton committee approves $60,000 for accessible swings for Mountain and Stoney Creek parks
William Connell City-Wide Park and Heritage Green Sports Park will see the new accessible swings this year.
Dundas Hatt Street Alectra Utilities pole fire quickly extinguished:Limited impact on neighbouring properties, power outage for two customers
Limited impact on neighbouring properties, power outage for two customers
'TOP PRIORITY': Sobeys, FreshCo, Longo's and other Ontario grocery stores reveal new COVID-19 policy and here's what shoppers need to know:'Interest in this information has declined substantially'
Several of Ontario's big-name grocery stores have announced a significant change to it's COVID-19 policies.
'I’m on Cloud Nine': Waterdown wood shop teacher and student grateful for community donations:Budget has been stretched due to COVID-19 cost increases
Last month, Aidan Travalja was talking with his construction teacher who mentioned the yearly budget for the Waterdown District High School shop and how the prices of material had gone up due to COVID-19.
Hamilton Community News office set to close
The Hamilton Community News office at 333 Arvin Ave. in Stoney Creek will be closing at the end of March. However, the papers aren’t going anywhere.
Hamilton to memorialize 11-year-old Jude Strickland with new playground equipment:Play structure, plaque to be added at Eleanor Park
Strickland died after being struck by a pickup truck in December 2020.
Dundas McMurray Street bridge summer closure date not set:No pedestrian, bicycle and automobile access sometime between July and September
No pedestrian, bicycle and automobile access sometime between July and September
Six youths aged 12 to 16 arrested after police chase in Whitby
Pursuit was sparked by a report of a suspected abduction
'The whole world is reacting': Zver Pottery set to give Ukraine a Bowl of Love:March 27 event supports Canada-Ukraine Foundation
When Donn Zver first heard about the Russian invasion of Ukraine almost a month ago, his reaction was like the rest of the world — sadness.
Stage Diner making Newfoundland cold plates for Cancer Assistance Program on Hamilton Mountain:Special fundraiser runs until April 8
Here’s your chance to try a traditional Newfoundland cold plate and raise funds for the Cancer Assistance Program (CAP) at the same time.
Hamilton repeals mask, physical distancing bylaws in place since 2020
Medical Officer of Health Dr. Elizabeth Richardson urges residents to respect their neighbour's decisions about face coverings.
Ancaster industrial development permitted to have a restaurant
Planning committee approves zoning amendment to include restaurant within development on Garner Road West.
Dundas Governor’s Road Moss Town Farm severance tabled pending resolution of issues:Staff say rezoning required before severance should be considered
Staff say rezoning required before severance should be considered
'IMMEDIATELY STOP USING': Large recall of toys sold at Winners, HomeSense and Marshalls triggers Health Canada warning to shoppers after multiple incidents reported:'Choking hazard' identified in inve
A large recall involving more than 2,300 units of a certain toy products sold at stores across Canada is impacting Winners, HomeSense and Marshalls stores, according to TJX companies.
Mixed message on masks risks confusing transit riders, say experts:Transit agencies ramp up messaging for transit mask mandate which lasts until April 27
The province’s mask mandate remains in place for the TTC until at least April 27.
Hamilton Conservation Authority to keep online option for in-person meetings:Public accustomed to more flexibility, accessibility, CAO says
The Hamilton Conservation Authority is planning to let the public continue viewing and participating in meetings online once it returns to in-person sessions.
Dundas University Plaza auto service noise abatement a condition of approval:Requirement to keep bay doors closed approved with five minor variances
Requirement to keep bay doors closed approved with five minor variances
Clubhouse theft won’t stop women’s softball league from returning to Buchanan Park on Hamilton Mountain:Buchanan Park Ladies Softball League looking for players
The apparent theft of potentially thousands of dollars’ worth of equipment won’t stop the clink of the aluminum bat from returning to Buchanan Park on Tuesday nights.
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