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Flamborough Chamber announces 11 nominees for Outstanding Business Achievement awards:Program celebrates the best in corporate excellence and community service
More than 10 Flamborough businesses are in the running for the Flamborough Chamber of Commerce’s Outstanding Business Achievement Awards.
Stoney Creek resident flags sod damage at Dewitt Park:Park pathways too narrow for city equipment
Doug Kidd wants to reverse the decline of Dewitt Park in Stoney Creek.
Ontario Junior Citizen Award winner Jacob Colatosti wants to give youth the vote:Bishop Ryan student part of court challenge of Canada’s voting age
Jacob Colatosti is one of 13 young people across Canada taking the federal government to court, arguing the current voting age of 18 is unconstitutional.
Hamilton Conservation Authority rides pandemic wave to another big budget surplus:Treasurer warns revenues have begun to soften as restrictions ease
The good times kept rolling for the Hamilton Conservation Authority in 2021 as people continued to flock to parks, campgrounds, beaches and waterfalls, generating a budget surplus of $2,825,000.
Ontario environment ministry stands by single dust monitor at Stoney Creek’s Taro dump:Data show wind mostly blows away from homes to south, CLC told
A provincial environment ministry official says there’s no need to measure dust impacts from upper Stoney Creek’s Taro industrial dump on the neighbourhood south of Mud Street because winds mostly blow the other way.
Dundas Old Ancaster Road-Ogilvie Street intersection revisions to simplify road:Plans include decommissioning right turn yield lane to prohibit traffic
Plans include decommissioning right turn yield lane to prohibit traffic
Hamilton committee of adjustment denies variance for east Mountain garage conversion:Issue headed for Local Planning Appeal Tribunal
Chalk one up for the residents in the Highview community on the east Mountain.
'Gave everything': Waterdown's Heather Bansley retires from beach volleyball:Two-time Olympian has moved into coaching role
Waterdown two-time Olympian and beach volleyball player Heather Bansley has announced her retirement from the sport.
WHO'S HIRING IN FLAMBOROUGH: Organization recruiting for youth programs co-ordinator:Flamborough Connects is recruiting for the part-time position
Interested in creating and facilitating inclusive spaces for local youth? The Youth Programs co-ordinator position at Flamborough Connects might just be the job for you.
Shop home decor and fashion finds at Waterdown's Bella and Coop
In a brightly lit space where boho meets fun and comfort, Remi Stonehouse talked about what inspired her mother and co-owner Michele to start up Bella and Coop.
Dundas Parkside Cemetery columns to be removed, replaced for $92,058:Approximately $13,962 left in budget for remaining planned work
Nearly $100,000 in additional money will be spent correcting mistakes in the construction of Parkside Cemetery.
Hamilton rolls out bike lane projects and multi-use paths for 2022
Projects include a new multi-use path along Stone Church Road and Centennial Parkway.
Shots fired in Rockton go unheard by residents
Rockton residents say they didn't hear shots being fired in the early morning hours of March 18.
Strike at Hamilton’s Mohawk College and other Ontario community colleges averted:Both sides agree to binding interest arbitration
There will be no strike by full-time faculty at Mohawk College or the other 23 community colleges in Ontario.
PHOTO: St. Patty's Day on the patio in Ancaster
Restaurant and bar patios were buzzing on St. Patrick’s Day, as customers enjoyed the sunshine and double-digit temperatures.
Cootes Drive single-car collision in Dundas results in careless driving charge:No serious injuries to driver
A 76-year-old man was charged with careless driving after reportedly crashing into a light pole on Cootes Drive shortly before 3 p.m. on Wednesday, March 16.
Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath stops Hamilton East—Stoney Creek NDP MPP Paul Miller from seeking reelection:Also won't be able to run for the party in the 2022 election
After reviewing Miller's candidacy, Horwath "determined he will not be permitted to run as a candidate."
'Stop using immediately': Decathlon recall and Staples recall of certain watches trigger Health Canada warnings to shoppers:Fire risk identified
Health Canada has issued a recall regarding certain Decathlon watches over fears of fire and burns, while Staples Canada has confirmed a Fitbit recall includes a product sold in its stores.
Bargaining resumes for Ontario Community College faculty:Talks will determine if March 18 strike goes ahead
The College Employer Council which represents management at Ontario’s 24 community colleges, including Mohawk College, announced March 16 that contract talks with the union representing full-time faculty will resume online March 17.
Waterdown treaty forest to centre treaty relationship:Project will see 70 trees planted at Joe Sams Park
Waterdown will soon be home to the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Treaty Forest — a collaborative project between the City of Hamilton, Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, the Rotary Club of Waterdown, Waterdown Lions Club and students from Waterdown District High School.
Dundas 711 York Rd. cleared vegetation didn’t meet commission definition of 'trees':No decision on application to plant fruit orchard in Pleasant View
No decision on fruit orchard application in Pleasant View
Ontario Heritage, Sports Minister Lisa MacLeod says public should be 'confident' about lifting of mask mandates
MacLeod says chief medical officer's advice to lift mask mandates March 21 will instil "confidence" among public.
Hamilton public board retreats on school mask fight with province:Trustees shorten mandate extension to April 1 and add exemptions
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board is partially retreating on requiring all students and staff to wear masks in school after the March break, setting April 1 as the new date to end the mandate and now allowing for employee exemptions.
Dundas Pleasant View group's video presents case against proposed private school:Columbia International College amendment application still under review
Columbia International College amendment application still under review
Dundas Pleasant View neighbourhood impacted by preliminary Highway 6 plans:Road widening proposed for additional southbound lane
Road widening proposed for additional southbound lane
Ancaster Community Food Drive ends campaign with over $32,000 in donations
Organizers are looking forward to holding an in-person event next year at the Ancaster Fairgrounds.
Here’s how to get your Ontario licence plate sticker refund:The province is no longer issuing licence plate stickers for passenger vehicles, light-duty trucks, motorcycles and mopeds as Ontario
The province has scrapped its renewal program for licence plate stickers for 8.5 million vehicles in Ontario and the cheques for those that qualify will be in the mail soon, according to the province.
Waterdown wreaths show support for Ukraine:Sue Ruddle and her granddaughters have made 16 wreaths
A pair of Waterdown sisters and their grandmother are making wreaths to show support for the Ukrainian people.
Dundas 71 Main final archeology assessment unveils 20,607 artifacts and features:Several conditions to be cleared before building permits can be issued
Several conditions to be cleared before building permits can be issued
Dundas York Road roundabout study announced:No details available yet on process for community consultation
No details available yet on process for community consultation.
Hamilton Mountain garage conversion goes back to committee of adjustment:Proposed new units could go to Ukrainian refugees
The owner of the house at 38 Rendell Boulevard on the east Mountain is moving ahead and asking the Committee of Adjustment (COA) to approve a variance that will enable him to convert the garage into a residential housing unit.
Hamilton public schools easing return to normal class sizes:COVID-19 recovery grant to help keep averages below ministry standard
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board is looking at using nearly half of $7.1 million in extra Ministry of Education funding for COVID-19 recovery to ease in a gradual return to normal class sizes at elementary schools.
'DO NOT CONSUME': Metro recall and Food Basics recall involving popular brands of hash browns trigger warning to shoppers:Loblaw stores also impacted but only in western Canada
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning shoppers about a major recall impacting multiple stores.
Jerry Dias under investigation by Unifor for alleged constitution breach:Dias notified Unifor’s board of his early retirement March 11 after a month-long medical leave.
Unifor former national president Jerry Dias, who notified Unifor’s board of his early retirement March 11 after a month-long medical leave, is under investigation for an alleged breach of the union’s constitution.
'A bit more safe': Flamborough parents split on HWDSB mask decision:Board voted to keep masks until April 15
After the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board decision to keep masks in place for students and staff until April 15 — in defiance of provincial direction — Flamborough parents are split on the move.
Dundas Sydenham Road bike lanes cancelled:Controversial project's $1.7-million funding to be reallocated
Controversial project's $1.7-million funding to be reallocated
Ancaster Tennis Club scores an ace with funding from Tennis Canada for bubble:Year-round play will soon be possible
The $200,000 funding will help cover the cost of the $1.2 million bubble that is projected to be installed this fall.
'We sincerely apologize': Costco product advisory regarding battery triggers warning to shoppers:All afftected members getting a battery replacement
'Malfunction'
Toronto police charge Hamilton man in child luring investigation:Investigators believe there may be more victims
Toronto police have arrested a man in connection with a child luring investigation and believe there may be more victims.
Hamilton public school trustees keep mask mandate despite being told they lack legal authority:Board may face legal challenges, union grievances, education director says
Hamilton’s public school board is defying the province by continuing to require students and staff to wear masks in school until April 15 even though its own education director says it can’t enforce compliance.
Hamilton seeking tenders to restore historic Griffin House foundation:Funding for the project was announced by the federal and provincial governments in December 2020
Funding for the project was announced by the federal and provincial governments in December 2020.
Dundas York Road sinkhole repair schedule not set after 6 years:City staff say work is part of general contract still under review
City staff say work is part of general contract still under review.
Stoney Creek trustee Cam Galindo seeks help assuring parents school by Taro dump will be safe:Coun. Brad Clark agrees public meeting prudent to counter ‘misinformation’
Stoney Creek trustee Cam Galindo is asking the Taro industrial dump’s new owner to help assure parents they needn’t fear sending their kids to the public elementary school to be built kitty-corner from the site.
'Full-blown Ribfest': Organizers planning for full Waterdown Oh Canada Ribfest:Event slated for July 1-3 in Memorial Park
After two years, Waterdown’s Oh Canada Ribfest is planning to make a full return to Memorial Park this year.
Hamilton Burlington SPCA 50/50 draw gives more than $19,000:Money raised by HBSPCA lottery will help adoption services
Animal supporter wins $19,115 in 50-50 draw
Hamilton public school board whistleblower policy called ‘cultural shift’:Good-faith reporting of suspected wrongdoing protected, trustees told
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board will consult the public on a draft whistleblower policy that promises to ensure there are no reprisals against anyone who reports suspected wrongdoing in good faith.
'Immediately stop using': Giant Tiger recall regarding drain opener, Crate & Barrel recall involving music set trigger Health Canada warnings to shoppers
Health Canada Wednesday (March 9) issued more warnings to shoppers by way of recall alerts at some well-known stores.
Ontario to remove mask mandate March 21:Exceptions include public transit, health care, long-term care and high-risk congregate care settings
Ontario will remove its mask mandate on March 21.
Ontario to remove mask mandate Mar. 21
Ontario will remove its mask mandate on March 21.Dr. Kieran Moore, Ontario’s chief medical officer of health, said the requirement to wear masks will be removed with the exceptions of public transit, health care, long-term care and high-risk cong
Spring forward with Daylight Saving Time in March:Clocks will jump ahead an hour on Sunday, March 13
Spring is almost here, and that means it's time for the clocks to spring forward an hour.
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