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Updated 2024-12-23 13:02
Dundas Little Theatres plans March 4 return to the stage:Doubt expected to make long awaited opening
Doubt expected to make long awaited opening
Upgrades at Ray Lewis Track and Field Centre on Hamilton Mountain near finish line
Councillors agree to contribute $70,000 to install $120,000 shade structure.
VIDEO: Premier Doug Ford reiterates drive for more long-term care beds during Ajax visit
New Ajax long-term care facility expected to open at the end of March
Burlington OPP officer taken to hospital after Highway 403 crash:Officer helping motorist: OPP
A Burlington OPP officer was taken to hospital after being struck while helping another driver on Highway 403.
Here are some ways to celebrate Black History Month:Support a Black-led organization, learn about Black leaders or join an event
Every February, people across Canada are called to recognize and honour the contributions of Black Canadians and their communities to this country.
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson defiant against environmentalists' attempts to replace him as HCA chair:Councillor responds to calls for his removal as board chair
Save Our Streams environmental group has urged HCA board members not to re-elect Ferguson as board chair.
Hamilton Mountain advocate for disabled not impressed with City snow clearing:Anthony Frisina says municipality must do better
Anthony Frisina is concerned he may be stuck inside his Mountain home again for a few days this week.
Dundas Blues return to play at home in February:Junior hockey club plays five of six remaining regular season games at home
Junior hockey club plays five of six remaining regular season games at home
Dump clouds session on new Stoney Creek school:Board officials vow to get answers on Taro expansion, air pollution
School officials hosting an information session on their plan to build a public elementary school in upper Stoney Creek’s Nash neighbourhood promised to do more homework after being unable to answer questions about the site’s industrial neighbour.
'IMMEDIATELY STOP USING': Major recalls of Canadian Tire air compressors, Decathlon robes and safety notice about Costco chairs trigger multiple Health Canada warnings:Shoppers being alerted
A number of new recalls and important safety notices have hit the Canadian marketplace and big-name stores are being impacted.
Public school trustee Cam Galindo withdraws from Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas provincial Liberal nomination
Galindo, who came to Canada as a refugee when he was six, was elected Stoney Creek trustee in 2018.
Waterdown's The Dream Centre charged again:Business facing eight total COVID-19 bylaw changes
The Dream Centre in Waterdown is facing four additional charges under the Reopening Ontario Act after remaining open despite public health orders that closed indoor sports and recreation facilities.
Hamilton Mountain MP Lisa Hepfner settling in to her new job:Lisa Hepfner says there’s a lot to learn
Lisa Hepfner is still amazed by it all.
Dundas 264 Governor's Rd. building permit applications under review:Proposal includes 29 townhouse units in six "blocks"
Proposal includes 29 townhouse units in six "blocks"
Hamilton public school board planning to swap student iPads for laptops:Five-year strategy phases in new devices for grades 4 to 12
Students entering Grade 9 at Hamilton public high schools this September can expect to be issued laptop computers rather than iPad tablets for online learning.
Laid off with nothing to do? Get a new 'do courtesy of Waterdown's Hello Gorgeous
The pandemic has seen communities come together to support one another in times of crisis, and Waterdown is no exception.
YOU ASKED: What's with the mess at Sealey Park?:Wood fibre one of safest playground materials, says city
A reader reached out to the Review with concerns about the state of the playground at Sealey Park in Waterdown.
Hamilton Centre PCs nominate Sarah Bokhari, former federal candidate, to run in June 2 provincial election:No other individuals contested the nomination
Opposition parties will have a tough time unseating NDP leader Andrea Horwath in Hamilton Centre after 18 years as MPP.
Afghan family finds new home on Hamilton Mountain after escaping from Taliban:Abdul Naebi had helped the Canadian and American troops as an interpreter
Abdul Naebi, an interpreter, and his family escaped from Afghanistan last fall after the Taliban took over the country.
Hamilton Mountain Writers’ Guild donates funds to Neighbour to Neighbour Centre
The Hamilton Mountain Writers’ Guild has turned over proceeds from the sale of their latest book to Neighbour to Neighbour Centre.
Hamilton's Beach Canal Lighthouse glowing bright under new Hamilton-Oshawa Port Authority ownership
The historic lighthouse will be relocated from the Burlington Lift Bridge to authority property as part of a redevelopment plan.
Mohawk College revamps radio broadcasting program:Campus radio station rebranded as INDI 101-5
There’s a new sound in the media wing at the Fennell campus of Mohawk College.
Hamilton trustees set new goals for former Sir John A. Macdonald high school property:Revised plan includes JK-8 school, possible temporary homeless shelter
Hamilton public school trustees aren’t giving up on building an elementary school on the site of the former Sir John A. Macdonald high school following three failed attempts to get provincial funding to include the project in a community hub.
Neil Lumsden looks for political Hail Mary with Tories in June provincial election
Lumsden was only candidate for the Jan. 26 Hamilton East-Stoney Creek P.C. nomination meeting.
What's Going On Here Now? Clappison Avenue expected to open in February:Opening dependent on street lighting, pavement markings
The long-awaited Clappison Avenue is expected to open sometime in February.
'Would be an appropriate honour': Government facing calls to issue platinum jubilee medals:Medal would be way to thank front-line workers, says historian Tidridge
“It’s just asinine that this government is not doing it.”
Stoney Creek creator collaborates with actress Ann Pornel on WiktoriaRey clay earring and giftware line:Paulina Kalisz says her earrings make wearers 'REY-diate' confidence
Stoney Creek resident Paulina Kalisz is making the most of her pandemic time away from work, collaborating with Canadian actress and comic Ann Pornel on a new line of clay earrings and gifts.
Public offered say on Sherwood Secondary School's fate:Three options, including closure, to be presented at Feb. 10 online meeting
The public is being invited to weigh in on the future of Sherwood Secondary School now that trustees have abandoned efforts to get the Ministry of Education to help fund a rebuild following eight unsuccessful attempts.
Dundas McMurray Street bridge closure expected next two summers:Impact on Spencer Creek Trail access not yet determined
Impact on Spencer Creek Trail access not yet determined
'No longer limited': Broadband funding announced for Flamborough, Halton Hills:$123,400 in federal funding will bring broadband to 310 homes
In a Jan. 25 announcement, Milton Liberal MP Adam van Koeverden said the federal government is providing $123,400 in funding to connect 310 homes in Flamborough and Halton Hills to high-speed internet.
Hamilton Mountain salon and barber shop move reluctantly from Fennell Plaza:Owner says she was led to believe they could relocate within east Mountain site
Kimberly Marotti was looking forward to a bigger and brighter location at the Fennell Plaza.
Residents ready to fight Winona highrise zoning:People doubt public meeting will sway council, opponent says
A vocal opponent of the city’s bid to rezone a grassy municipal property near Fifty Point in Winona to allow for a nine-storey residential building says she hopes a survey of neighbours will change council’s mind, although she’s not optimistic.
Stoney Creek and Mountain residents will benefit from Hamilton proposed transit expansion plans
In Year 6 and 7 of the 10-year transit strategy, transit officials plan to expand service into lower Stoney Creek and on Mountain.
Ancaster cyclist seeks answers after dog attack:Owner yet to come forward
It’s been more than a month since a dog attacked Don Snyder’s bicycle, sending him to the ground and forcing him to spend the Christmas holidays in hospital for an emergency hip replacement.
Dundas Pleasant View school application should not be reviewed now: public submission:Resident argues Act doesn't permit review of urban land use proposal yet
Resident argues Act doesn't permit review of urban land use proposal yet
Veteran Hamilton transit workers could be fired because of city COVID-19 vaccine mandate
"It is not right for the city as public policy to force dedicated employees to choose between their job and the jab," says Coun. Esther Pauls.
Builder appeals City of Hamilton delay on Winona home survey:‘Engineering issues’ holding up 545-home plan, area councillor says
A developer hoping a build a 545-home survey on farmland next to Winona Elementary School is challenging the city’s delay in ruling on the plan before the Ontario Land Tribunal.
Hamilton proposes to invest over $5M to keep transit rolling along
Year 6 of the city's 10-year transit plan will mean 14 new buses, 49,000 additional service hours, and five cent fare increase.
Hamilton Public Library plans to expand all branch hours starting in February 2022
The library plans to add 324 hours to its branches, while also opening a new branch in Carlisle and an expanded library in Stoney Creek.
Dundas post office building heritage designation update next month:No update on 4-year-late 2 Hatt St. designation report
No update on four-year late 2 Hatt St. designation report
Marr-Phillipo House owners propose 8-storey, 169-unit mixed-use development for property in Ancaster
The application to the city for the Wilson Street East property comes after council approved an application to relocate the Marr-Phillipo House.
Waterdown's The Dream Centre facing COVID bylaw charges:Co-owner vows to remain open, fight charges
The Dream Centre in Waterdown is facing multiple Reopening Act of Ontario charges after remaining open despite public health orders which closed indoor sports and recreation facilities.
New cannabis business budding in Waterdown:Royal Leafs owner is passionate about benefits of marijuana leaves
The building that once housed Tony’s Shoe Repair and Dry-Cleaning Service has turned over a new leaf.
'Welcoming and comforting': Eagles Nest Association of Waterdown unveils new branding:Rebrand, new logo is reflection of organization's growth
Eagles Nest Association of Waterdown rang in 2022 by rebranding with a new logo and website.
'Confirmed by a PCR test': Employees at FreshCo, Sobeys, Adonis, Food Basics, Longo's and other Ontario grocery stores test positive for COVID-19 and here are the locations impacted:"Out of respect fo
The Ontario government will be easing some COVID-19 restrictions very soon, yet cases continue to emerge in the province's big-name grocery stores.
Are Ontario's COVID-19 restrictions unfairly impacting kids?:Hamilton panelists urge decision-makers to 'let the kids be kids'
While students are back in class in Hamilton and throughout the province, their experiences differ greatly from students in many parts of the U.S. and throughout the world, according to a team of Hamilton medical professionals.
Hamilton Mountain Concession Street BIA eyes new city funding:$750,000 over two years to help offset municipal fees for events and permits
The Concession Street Business Improvement Area (BIA) is looking to get some of the new funding being made available by city hall.
Hamilton public school board eyes providing N95 masks to students:Ministry supply limited to school staff, education director says
Hamilton’s public school board is investigating the feasibility of providing unfitted N95 medical-grade masks to students taking in-person classes to try to better protect them from getting the coronavirus.
Dundas library branch hours to expand in 2022:'Study halls' will gradually add additional after-hours library services
"Study halls" will gradually add additional after-hours library services.
Lou's Kitchen employees in Stoney Creek get a boost in fight against COVID-19
Like many workplaces, Lou’s Kitchen is recommending vaccination against COVID-19 to help to keep employees safe and protect essential services, like food manufacturing.
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