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Updated 2024-12-23 16:17
Ancaster receives about $11 million for 2022 in funding for capital projects, including roads and bridges
Southcote Road is the largest of the capital projects scheduled to begin in 2022 for Ancaster.
Dundas Pleasant View application comment process ignores public consultation fundamentals:Two different deadlines set for submissions on Columbia International College update
Two separate public commenting methods for Columbia International College’s Niagara Escarpment Plan amendment application to convert a former Pleasant View convent into a high school has resulted in two different deadlines, contradicting fundamental principles of public consultation, according to a University of Toronto professor.
Upper Stoney Creek’s Saltfleet wetland project set to break ground:$2M contract for 'amazing' flood-control venture $500,000 under budget
Construction of a two-pond wetland at the new Saltfleet Conservation Area in upper Stoney Creek that will help stem flooding below the escarpment is ready to begin and won’t cost as much as expected.
Santa fully booked at CF Lime Ridge on Hamilton Mountain:More than 2,000 visits planned by Dec. 24
Four-year-old Henry Aspros and his two-year-old brother Thomas were all smiles as soon as they caught a glimpse of the man in red at CF Lime Ridge.
5 ways to give back in Flamborough this holiday season:It's time to spread some cheer
The snow is falling, and that winter wonderland can only mean one thing: time to spread some holiday cheer right here in Flamborough.
'IMMEDIATELY STOP USING': Major recalls of burgers sold at Walmart, Home Depot chargers, baby strollers on Amazon, Buy Buy Baby, Old Spice and Secret sprays trigger multiple Health Canada warnings:Che
A number of recalls at big-name stores and online marketplaces has sparked multiple Health Canada warnings.
Fin City Fish and Chips opens in Stoney Creek:Cottage country favourite comes to Golden Horseshoe
Fish and Chips are back at the Dewitt Park Plaza in Stoney Creek.
Ancaster residents step down from Heritage Days committee
Wendi VanExan and Libby Knapp resigned earlier this year from the popular community event.
Hamilton's agricultural and trucking sectors oppose restrictions on trucks through city
Proposed changes to the city's truck route master-plan include banning trucks with more than five axles from urban roads.
Hamilton approves 2022 capital budget:Roads, transit, West Harbour targeted
Councillors are still concerned they will fail to meet their 2 per cent average tax increase goal.
Buffalo shopping trip lands Fort Erie couple in 14-day quarantine:Even short trips must be registered with ArriveCan app to avoid quarantine
Even short trips must be registered with ArriveCan app to avoid quarantine
Province loosens gaming rules for legions, service clubs:Small stakes and progressive jackpot rules announced Dec. 2
The Ontario government is betting loosening restrictions on small stakes games and progressive jackpot lotteries will help Royal Canadian Legion branches and service clubs fundraise for their communities.
Dundas Town Hall proposed upgrades would reduce emissions:Expenditure of $75,000 in 2022 awaits capital budget approval
Expenditure of $75,000 in 2022 awaits capital budget approval
Ontario expands COVID-19 booster shot eligibility to people 50 and over
Province expands COVID-19 booster shot rollout.
Behind closed doors, Conservatives hatched strategy to move past conversion therapy controversy:FROM OUR NETWORK
FROM OUR NETWORK
'Share Your History' and help preserve Flamborough's past:Flamborough Archives trying to fill gaps in recent history
Looking through photo albums is like travelling back in time, conjuring up emotions, memories and even scents — but when part of that story is missing it leaves a void and the overall picture — like a puzzle — remains forever incomplete.
International Day of Persons with Disabilities recognized at Hamilton city hall Dec. 3:Everyone encouraged to wear purple
Hamilton residents are encouraged to put on something purple and show up to city hall at 5 p.m. Dec. 3.
Winona business fears dark corner accident waiting to happen:Drivers find it hard to distinguish oncoming traffic, safety director says
Heather Kelly said she worries it’s only a matter of time before diverted traffic from road reconstruction by the Costco plaza in Winona causes a serious accident at the intersection near the equipment rental business where she works.
Dundas 24 Brock St. N. development vision still awaits site plan application
Sales of units apparently continue for a residential development vision at 24 Brock St. N., but no development application has been submitted to the City of Hamilton to begin a site plan review process.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Health Minister Christine Elliott to make a significant announcement in Mississauga
Premier Doug Ford and Health Minister Christine Elliott to make an announcement in Mississauga.
You’re on our land, 6 First Nations say, as they put J.D. Irving, other big companies on notice:FROM OUR NETWORK
FROM OUR NETWORK
Hamilton proposes to keep adding cycling infrastructure in 2022
Cycling projects include various multi-use pathways along Centennial Parkway, Mud Street and bike lanes along King Street.
'We both started jumping up and down celebrating!': Stoney Creek man wins $107K on Lotto 649
Michael Catchpole got more than the usual jolt of energy while enjoying his morning coffee.
NPCA's 10-year strategic plan includes improving relationships with Hamilton and other municipalities
"How can we ignore you?" says NPCA chief administrative officer Chandra Sharma.
Are Stoney Creek lakeshore towers city’s housing future?:Supporters dispute boundary freeze will fuel massive developments
Coun. Maria Pearson says she expects the decision to freeze Hamilton’s urban boundary will see more controversial proposals in Stoney Creek like the one for three massive condominium towers near the lakeshore.
Christine Bingham resigns Hamilton school board seat:Second-term trustee cites ‘personal and family circumstances’ for sudden departure
Christine Bingham has stepped down as Hamilton public school trustee for wards 1 and 2 for undisclosed personal reasons.
'The least I can do': Waterdown teen with brain cancer gives back to MacKids:Nick Malone-Sakowich, 14, has raised $7,000 for hospital
A Waterdown teenager with brain cancer is giving back to the hospital that is helping to save his life.
Ontario community college faculty to hold strike vote:College employer council proposes binding arbitration
Some 13,500 Ontario community college full-time faculty, counsellors and librarians, including about 1,000 at Mohawk College, could be a step closer to a strike or lockout in the coming weeks.
‘We’re on the brink of collapse’: What 8 Ontario nurses have to say on the state of a profession in crisis:FROM OUR NETWORK
FROM OUR NETWORK
IELECT seeking 'new faces' on Hamilton council in 2022 municipal election
Grassroots group released 2,000-plus resident survey detailing the majority is unsatisfied with council performance.
Hamilton approves enhanced sidewalk snow clearing, but questions remain about who will pay the cost:Ancaster residents expected to pay higher costs for enhanced snow clearing
City finance staff will provide options in January 2022 for how and who will pay the bulk of the cost of the new service.
Hamilton Mountain is home for R&B singer Sean Jones:New album released in early November
“The vibe here is easygoing and everyone has been extremely helpful,” said Sean Jones, who won a Juno Award in 2004 for top R&B/soul recording with the Toronto-based group In Essence.
Dundas road improvements in truck route master plan require site-specific reviews:Sydenham recommended for removal from route, while eight other streets in line for changes
Dundas road improvements on Wellington and Market streets, recommended in the City of Hamilton’s Truck Route Master Plan final report, still require site-specific reviews before determining exactly what work will be done.
'Extremely helpful and effective': Flamborough trustees call for in-school vaccine clinics:Lack of rural vaccine access could contribute to low numbers: Tut
As the COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5-11 rolls out across the province, two Flamborough Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board (HWDSB) trustees are calling for vaccine clinics within schools.
Dundas Pleasant View neighbourhood access closed during police investigation
Closure of the York Road and Newman Road intersection in Pleasant View, for approximately nine hours on Thursday, Nov. 25, while Hamilton police investigated a shooting near 10 Newman Rd., meant no access in or out of the isolated residential area.
Documents reveal Ford government opted not to pursue $1-billion penalty from 407 Express Toll Route:FROM OUR NETWORK
FROM OUR NETWORK
New $5.7M Ancaster Agricultural Society facility scheduled to open in February 2022
The Ancaster Fair's past presidents have challenged the community to donate to the fair and they will match those donations.
Mohawk College auto students to work on donated vehicles from Eastgate Ford
Eastgate Ford and Ford Canada have donated a 2020 Ford Escape and 2020 Ford F-150 to Mohawk College that will be used by students in the Motive Power programs at the Fennell campus.
City of Hamilton hires Angela Burden as new general manager for healthy and safe communities
Burden spent seven years at the Mississauga and Halton Local Health Integration Unit, including as vice-president of home and community care.
Expanded access for third doses of COVID-19 vaccine coming
The Ontario government anticipates moving up the timetable to make third doses available to more people. The eligibility for expanding access for more groups was anticipated to take place in the new year, but Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of He
Online auction boosts Out of the Cold Hamilton:Organizations serves hot meals-to-go to those in need
Hamilton Out of the Cold is holding a virtual fundraiser auction from Nov. 25-28.
Province announces push to find 100,000 more skilled trades workers with $90M boost:Ministers emphasize need for more skilled trades training, workers in coming years in Ontario
The provincial government is beefing up its investment in skilled trades with $90 million to attract more young people into the field.
More details of the new CIBC Costco Mastercard just announced. Here's what shoppers need to know:Launching in March 2022, the card will "offer strong new features and benefits for members, including m
CIBC Thursday (Nov. 25) announced new details and timing updates for the new CIBC Costco Mastercard, just a few months after revealing the big bank will become the exclusive credit card issuer for Costco in Canada.
Doug Ford’s glitchy online business registry has major law firms telling clients to avoid Ontario:FROM OUR NETWORK
FROM OUR NETWORK
'Time to re-envision this': Delayed Waterdown rainbow crosswalks to be redesigned:LGBTQ advisory committee recommends including trans flag
The proponent of two rainbow crosswalks in Waterdown is calling for a redesign before installation following feedback from the City of Hamilton’s LGBTQ Advisory Committee.
Eastern Food Market on Hamilton Mountain helping newcomers:Halal food going to Afghan and Syrian refugees
Since last spring, the halal grocery store on Upper Wentworth Street has been helping support recent local refugees from Afghanistan by donating halal meat and other food items to the Afghan Association of Hamilton, which has been distributing the food to families in need.
Flamborough Coun. Judi Partridge replaces Mayor Fred Eisenberger on police services board
Partridge becomes second woman to serve on the police services board this term.
Hamilton minor hockey associations cancel some practices, games due to COVID-19:Two Stoney Creek Girls Minor Hockey players reportedly did not experience significant symptoms
Two Stoney Creek Girls Minor Hockey players reportedly did not experience significant symptoms
Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre could have grand opening in April 2022
Audit committee approves $385,000 loan to pay for tables, chairs, and audio/visual equipment for the facility.
Hamilton's fraud and waste hotline helps to identify $235,000 in misspent funds
The hotline contract is set to expire in May 2022, but staff recommend adding an additional year until 2023.
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