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Waterdown's True North Records nabs 7 Juno nominations:Susan Aglukark to receive humanitarian award
Waterdown’s True North Records and its associated labels nabbed seven Juno Awards nominations this year.
WATCH LIVE: Ontario expected to end mandatory mask requirements
Ontario’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Kieran Moore will announce the move at 11 a.m. at Queen’s Park
Waterdown RONA is hiring:Hiring blitz set for March 10-12
Looking for work? RONA in Waterdown is hiring more than two dozen full- and part-time positions.
'Now, we’re actually starting to flourish': Tabone Academy of Music sings the praises of new studio:In-person lessons resume
Dave Tabone set out to create a different kind of music school when he launched Tabone Academy of Music in September 2020.
Longtime Stoney Creek resident, former CHML/CKDS/CFRB news director Don Johnston remembered:Longtime Stoney Creek resident made CHML renowned for its news coverage
Donald Frank Johnston is being remembered as a quiet, friendly and mild-mannered person who had a great sense for what made a good news story.
Dundas Sydenham Road escarpment to be monitored after decision not to repair:Fallen rock will be removed to create space for more falling rock
Fallen rock will be removed to create space for more falling rock
Hamilton councillors wrestling to keep 2022 tax increase below 3 per cent:Items under consideration could push tax increase higher than an average 2.8 per cent
Councillors still have to decide whether to spend $1 million on an ambulance and establish a living wage for students.
'Difficult to maintain': Hamilton outdoor ice rinks closed for the season:City-operated rinks closed March 5 due to warm weather
City-operated rinks closed March 5 due to warm weather.
Interval House of Hamilton shelter announces new name on International Women’s Day
Name change on International Women's Day
'A missed opportunity': Advocates decry federal Platinum Jubilee medal decision:'No plans' to issue a medal, says government
Waterdown historian, author and history teacher Nathan Tidridge said the decision by the federal government to not issue a medal marking the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II is a “wasted opportunity.”
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY: Flamborough residents share their views on the importance of breaking the bias
March 8 is International Women's Day — a day to honour and celebrate the many achievements of women. This year, International Women's Day is also an opportunity for communities to rally in the name of equity.
Ancaster residents to pay less for sidewalk snow clearing starting in 2023
Hamilton councillors are expected to eliminate area-rating for Ancaster's sidewalk snow clearing that will mean a reduction of $8 in taxes.
Walking in Winona no easy feat, residents say:Area’s lack of sidewalks, bike lanes called ‘car-centric to the max’
Standing at a crosswalk by the Winona Crossing shopping centre amid the rush of weekday morning traffic, Bruce Mackenzie likened the small patch of sidewalk beneath his feet to an island.
Dundas 50 Cootes Dr. gateway site plans still unknown after seven months:No proposals, applications from new owner since July 2021 purchase
No proposals, applications from new owner since July 2021 purchase.
Hamilton councillors request report that would see impact of eliminating area-rated services
Rural and suburban households would see their taxes increase if all area-rated services, including transit, were gone.
Lowe's and Rona stores hiring in Hamilton:Hiring event March 10-12
Lowe’s and Rona stores in the Hamilton and Halton areas are launching another spring hiring blitz with more than 240 full- and part-time positions available.
Dundas cycling link fills gap between Cootes Drive and Hatt Street:Baldwin on-road cycling route will connect to new Cootes multi-use path
Baldwin on-road cycling route will connect to new Cootes multi-use path
Confederation Beach Park’s Wild Waterworks retendered slide refurb contract attracts no bids:Hamilton Conservation Authority shelves ‘cosmetic’ upgrades
The Blue Demon and Night Rider will look like they’ve seen better days for at least another season.
'STOP USING IMMEDIATELY': Shoppers Drug Mart recall involving makeup remover, Sport Chek recall regarding socks and Dollarama recall of hand sanitizers trigger Health Canada warnings to shoppers:Sever
Health Canada has issued multiple alerts to shoppers after products at some of the country's big-name stores are being pulled from shelves.
Hamilton school trustees urge Education Minister Stephen Lecce to make Eid a student holiday:Muslim student pleas spark ‘important step’ toward inclusion, board chair says
Hamilton’s public school board is urging Education Minister Stephen Lecce to consider giving all students a holiday for at least one day of Eid, the Muslim festival marking the end of month-long fasting during Ramadan.
Ancaster businesses welcome easing of COVID-19 restrictions:‘We are really grateful and looking forward to the new normal’
Most are not requiring proof of vaccinations, but will accommodate all people if possible.
Dundas Old Ancaster cycling project should be higher priority than Sydenham:Intersection with Ogilvie and South Street West better matches ranking criteria
Intersection with Ogilvie and South Street West better matches ranking criteria
No pet left behind for Hamilton/Burlington SPCA:PetSmart Charities gives shelter $100,000 to support pet wellness clinics
The Hamilton/Burlington Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (HBSPCA) is bringing low-cost pet care back into CityHousing Hamilton apartment buildings across the city.
Canadian Army Reservists conducting training in Hamilton March 5
Don’t be alarmed if you see military vehicles on Hamilton-area highways this Saturday.
Ex-Stoney Creek trustee Jeff Beattie ‘fired up’ to run for Ward 10 council seat:Rematch with Maria Pearson will focus on development concerns, he says
Jeff Beattie says his desire to bring a different approach to development and infrastructure concerns in Ward 10 has him “fired up” for a rematch against Coun. Maria Pearson in the Oct. 24 municipal election.
Auto service centre proposed at Dundas University Plaza needs 5 zoning variances:Proposal doesn't impact plaza function or surrounding land use: planning consultant
Proposal doesn't impact plaza function or surrounding land use: planning consultant.
Five legends enshrined in Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame
The Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame has announced that five legends of the past make up the list of 2021 inductees.They are Patsy Brandino (athlete, boxing), Fritz Martin (athlete, golf), Jack McCormick (official, athlete, swimming), Ivan Miller (bu
Ontario mask mandate could be lifted by end of March
Ontario’s top doctor said mask mandates could be lifted by the end of the month if current trends continue.Dr. Kieran Moore, Ontario’s chief medical officer of health, said the province’s high vaccination rate of over 90 per cent, as well 30-40 p
LIVE VIDEO: Premier Doug Ford makes an announcement
Premier Doug Ford is joined by health minister Christine Elliott for an announcement at 1:30 p.m.
Breaking the bias in Flamborough
On March 8, the world will celebrate International Women’s Day and in Flamborough, this year’s theme #BreaktheBias is more than a 24-hour challenge — it’s one that must be re-examined daily.
Dundas Governor's Road home added to heritage register:No designation plan despite homeowner support
No designation plan despite homeowner support
Hamilton public school board ‘in pickle’ over electoral changes:Trustees seek province's OK to keep existing ward pairings
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board will seek public input on a potential realignment of trustee representation for the Oct. 24 municipal election while seeking the province’s permission to maintain the status quo.
Former Ancaster resident Roger Boyd delivers hot meals, hope in downtown Hamilton through Men's Street Ministry:Operation continues four days a week during winter chill
Roger Boyd sees the stark realities of life on the streets of downtown Hamilton, through his work with Men’s Street Ministry.
'Immediately stop using': Major recall of 70,000 Fitbit watches sold at Best Buy and other stores in Canada triggers warning to shoppers over burn hazard:Several reports of overheating
Health Canada says certain types of Fitbit watches are being recalled after dozens of reports of them overheating.
'Immediately stop using': Major recall of 70,000 Fitbit watches sold in Canada triggers warning to shoppers over burn hazard:Several reports of overheating
Health Canada says certain types of Fitbit watches are being recalled after dozens of reports of them overheating.
Dundas Yorkville Retirement Residence operating with four residents:Home required to stay open until May 31 or all residents find place to live
Home required to stay open until May 31 or all residents find place to live
Stoney Creek Newport Yacht Club survey ‘like a big jigsaw puzzle’:Residents raise concerns about traffic, privacy and displaced wildlife
Plans for the fourth phase of the Newport Yacht Club subdivision in Stoney Creek hit some rough sailing when presented to neighbouring residents concerned about the impacts on traffic, privacy and wildlife.
Hamilton Liberals select Shubha Sandill as provincial candidate for HWAD
Sandill has been a community advocate, volunteer, party member and currently an instructor at York University.
POLL: Should Ontario Premier Doug Ford lift the COVID-19 mask mandate this month?:Government waiting on recommendations from Ontario's top doctor, chief medical officer of health Dr. Kieran Moore
It's a divisive issue, and one that will continue to be talked about regardless of what decision the Ontario government makes.
Builder wins 11-storey Stoney Creek condo battle:‘Very disappointed’ Coun. Maria Pearson criticizes density, parking
A developer has won its fight against the city over plans for an 11-storey condominium building across the road from Cenotaph Park in Stoney Creek.
Hamilton allows election signs near polling locations
Election signs will be prohibited from public property, including boulevards.
Hamilton Mountain Coldest Night of the Year walk tops $120,000:Funds for Neighbour to Neighbour Centre to be collected until the end of March
It’s being touted as the most successful Coldest Night of the Year walk on Hamilton Mountain in the nine-year history of the event.
Dundas Sydenham Road 'urgent' escarpment repairs not completed during road closure:Staff says separated column of rock stable
Staff says separated column of rock stable
'Return to the store': Canadian Tire recall triggers warning to shoppers:For additional info, please contact Canadian Tire Customer Relations at 1-800- 387-8803.
Canadian Tire is alerting shoppers about a recall and asking shoppers to return to the store and speak with staff.
'Do not open': Ontario government says text message with refund link for licence plate stickers is a scam
A text message in which the sender poses as ServiceOntario and provides a refund link for eliminated licence plate stickers is a scam, according to the Ontario government.
1 dead in snowmobile collision on Lake Joseph in Seguin Township:Collision occurred Saturday, Feb. 26
A snowmobiler is dead after his machine hit a Lake Joseph pressure crack on the weekend.
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson ready to talk compromise with Wilson Street developers
IronPoint Capital Management is proposing a smaller development to fit Ancaster's "unique" area.
COVID-19 pandemic not stopping businesses moving to Concession Street on Hamilton Mountain:A dozen new shops opened last year and more to come in 2022
The coronavirus pandemic and the on-again, off-again pandemic-related restrictions have not stopped new businesses from heading to the Mountain’s oldest commercial district.
Dundas proposed development sites attract archaeological scrutiny:71 Main St. awaits stage 4 excavation report
71 Main St. awaits stage 4 excavation report.
Hamilton public school board hiring student supply teachers:Certified teacher pool too small to cover absences, superintendent says
Hamilton’s public school board is for the first time hiring uncertified student supply teachers to cover absences due to COVID-19 and other leaves.
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