A Richmond Hill woman who celebrated drunk driving in social media posts before killing a cyclist with her car in 2015 has been sentenced to 18 months in jail after pleading guilty to new charges of impaired driving — her third such conviction in five years.
Ancaster Soccer Club Inc. (ASC), is suing Redeemer University for an undisclosed amount in an ongoing dispute over the university’s domed soccer facility.
HPL stats show 400 people visited the Saltfleet branch during the first week it was back open, while 47 dropped by the Stoney Creek branch on Highway 8, and 171 visited the branch at Valley Park.
Jordan Yuill was one month shy of his 35th birthday when his life ended on Aug. 6, 2018.The young man's death was under investigation at the time by the Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB), conducted by OPP Det. Staff Sgt. Brad Collins. At tha
Entrepreneurs Jordan Bitove and Paul Rivett have officially sealed the deal and taken over Torstar, the company which publishes the Star, six other dailies and 70 community newspapers.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is recalling numerous vegetable products sold at Canadian grocery stores due to possible Salmonella contamination.
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has forced the cancellation of the Flamborough-Dundas Soccer Club’s recreational season and put the competitive season on indefinite hold.
Ever since three Copetown area farmers banded together to create Farm Crawl to help enlighten rural and urban residents of the benefits and surprises of country life, it has been a hands-on educational experience for visitors and farmers alike.
Volunteers at Stoney Creek’s Seniors Outreach Services are once again offering to drive clients to the grocery store and other appointments as part of the easing of COVID-19 restrictions.
As of Aug. 5, the City of Hamilton is reducing the downbound lanes on the Claremont Access to one lane, for approximately two weeks to safely complete center wall repairs.
Education Minister Stephen Lecce isn’t shutting the door on letting Hamilton’s public school board spend its own money to build a bigger gymnasium at Billy Green Elementary School, but he’s also suggesting it shouldn’t be a priority.
The province is set to spend hundreds of millions of dollars in an effort to reopen schools safely this fall — what exactly that will look like, however, depends on where you live.
The province is set to spend hundreds of millions of dollars in an effort to reopen schools safely this fall — what exactly that will look like, however, depends on where you live.
The province is set to spend hundreds of millions of dollars in an effort to reopen schools safely this fall — what exactly that will look like, however, depends on where you live.
Education Minister Stephen Lecce is rejecting calls by Hamilton’s public school board and teacher unions to delay September’s implementation of a new back-to-basics math curriculum for Grades 1 to 8 and allow everyone to focus on a safe return to school.
A Stoney Creek “task force” aims to raise $100,000 to help 11 families impacted by the devastating fire that destroyed a block of 11 townhomes on Edenrock Drive on July 27.
St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton is giving patients an opportunity to see an emergency department physician — without visiting a hospital or urgent care centre — through a new virtual care system.
Charles M. Schulz, the famous creator of the popular “Peanuts” comic strip had it just right when he said “All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn’t hurt.”
‘I find that the arrangement is fair and reasonable,’ wrote Superior Court Justice Cory Gilmore in a decision on the $60-million bid released via email late Monday night
The dog days of summer are upon Flamborough and with the long-term forecast calling mostly for hot and sunny weather, farmers in the area are hoping for some rain.
St. James the Apostle Catholic Elementary School is set to grow with upper Stoney Creek’s burgeoning population thanks to a $14.7-million provincial grant for a rebuild.
Sammy’s Bar and Grill is as much an institution in Ancaster as one of the town’s historical buildings. So when it had to close because of the coronavirus pandemic, there was a void in the daily diner habits of local residents.
Homicide investigators say they have plenty of evidence pointing towards suspects in the killing of Grant Edward Norton, 59, a former business partner of slain Hamilton mobster Pat Musitano.