When Krishana Sankar immigrated to Canada from Guyana as a teenager, with her mother and two younger sisters, she immediately took on the role of surrogate parent, helping the family make important decisions and settle in to their new home.
Following the federal Liberal government’s Throne Speech on Sept. 23, several elements were well received by the Flamborough business community — but questions remain about the cost and implementation of several areas.
An online community session hosted by the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board’s bullying review panel got off to a slow start and didn’t take long to show the pitfalls of virtual meetings.
Limited participation gymnastics classes have resumed at Passion To Fitness on Upper Wellington.The busy studio was forced to close for several weeks due to the coronavirus pandemic but continued online instruction and in June, some in-studio tra
The Beautiful Alleys group is urging Mountain residents to take part in their third annual Let’s Pick it Up neighbourhood/alleyway cleanup on Oct. 3.Residents can drop by the Cancer Assistance Program parking lot on Concession Street at 8 a.m. to
Hamilton customers raised a few empty bottles through their favourite Beer Store and contributed over $81,000 to local food banks and the Juravinski Hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.The campaign by the Beer Store, which began March 17 acr
The Juravinski Hospital and Cancer Centre and Hamilton Food Share are among the local food banks and health care centres that will share $195,865 courtesy of Hamilton area residents returning their empties to the Beer Store.
An Oakville girl who died after the horse she was riding became stuck in a marshy bog is being described as "a bright light" who will be sorely missed.
If you’ve got a vehicle you no longer want because it’s old or unroadworthy, Georgina Rosenberg hopes you’ll consider it as a chance to help people in need of food and a roof over their head.
Members of the Hamilton Coalition To Stop The War engage passing motorists while protesting Canadian arms exports to Saudi Arabia outside Hamilton East-Stoney Creek Liberal MP Bob Bratina’s constituency office in downtown Stoney Creek on Sept. 21.
Expect some delays and local traffic only restrictions this fall in the Eastmount Neighbourhood, just south of Concession Street. Road resurfacing on neighbourhood residential streets is now underway.
The past week has been a wild ride for some Flamborough students of Hamilton’s Glendale Secondary School — just not the kind of ride they were expecting; on a school bus.
For today's address, Ontario Premier Doug Ford is joined by other premiers from across Canada to discuss what they would like to see in the upcoming federal throne speech.
The president of the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board’s elementary teachers’ union says he’s worried it’s too easy for students to get out of a requirement to wear a mask while indoors to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 at schools.
It appears a 19-year-old Hamilton man charged recently in connection with a string of vehicle entries on the central Mountain and in Dundas has been busy.
Work on the $30-million stem cell transplantation centre on the fourth floor of the Juravinski Hospital and Cancer Centreon Concession Street is expected to wrap by the end of September.