With Santa Claus parades and other holiday festivities cancelled for 2020, the Katz family wanted to spread some cheer in their east Mountain community.
Algorithms have changed modern society for the better in a number of ways, through advances in technology, optimized experiences online and so much more.
Ontario is temporarily waiving multiple driver's licence renewal requirements to allow all Class G and M drivers to renew their licences online at ServiceOntario.ca.
Did you know smartphone photos contain GPS coordinates of the exact place they were taken?Digital photos contain information called metadata that can be viewed on whatever device the photo is saved to. One of these pieces of data is the GPS location information for the location where a photo was taken.
Hamilton police are asking the public for information that will help them track down the driver of a minivan that struck a pedestrian on the south-central Mountain and then fled the area.
After five years of sitting idle, upper Stoney Creek’s new Saltfleet Conservation Area is finally poised to spring to life and fulfil a goal of reducing flash flooding below the escarpment.
When Dawn Martens began thinking about what the Buchanan Park Opera Club would stage for its 26th annual spring production, she recalled an older woman slipping her a note following a club show several years earlier.
Less than one month after pharmaceutical companies Pfizer and Moderna announced their COVID-19 vaccine candidates were more than 90 per cent effective, Canada's provincial and federal governments have started outlining how the rollout of those vaccines will look.
On the same weekend Stoney Creek’s Santa Claus Parade was originally scheduled, there was a different kind of celebration happening along Gray Road last Sunday.
Police have identified Andrew Davis as the 27-year-old man fatally shot on the driveway of a Cayuga Road home in Six Nations of the Grand River Territory in the early evening of Nov. 30.
The Hamilton Conservation Authority is asking for only half of a maximum two-per-cent municipal levy increase set by city councillors for 2021 despite uncertainty about how COVID will affect other revenue sources.
Hamilton Mountain NDP MP Scott Duvall has introduced two private member’s bills that would ban replacement workers during strikes or lockouts in federally regulated sectors and protect workers’ pensions at companies that seek bankruptcy protection.
Hamilton’s public school board saw a slip in the number of Grade 1 students who met the provincial reading standard on their final report card in June, a result being partly blamed on the switch to online learning following March’s COVID shutdown.
According to the latest mental health index by human resources company Morneau Shepell, working Canadians reported struggling financially, emotionally and at work when surveyed in October.
Staff members at Shawn & Ed Brewing Co. are looking forward to a time when they can welcome a full house of customers back to the brewery for a cold pint.
The 11-year-old boy who was struck by a pickup truck while crossing Royal Vista Drive at Upper Gage Avenue on Dec. 1 has died of his injuries in hospital.