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Dundas Pleasant View addition variances approved:City, NEC provide conflicting opinions on application
City, NEC provide conflicting opinions on application
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19, August 7
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 and the government’s response to the pandemic.
She boasted about drunk driving. Then she killed a cyclist. Then she got parole. She was just sentenced to 18 months for driving drunk again
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.
What’s going on here on Fiddlers Green Road in Ancaster?:121 Fiddlers Green Rd.
Site work is underway in preparation for an infill housing development at 121 Fiddlers Green Rd., near the corner of Douglas Road.
Tabone Academy of Music prepares to open at Giant Tiger plaza on Hamilton Mountain:969 Upper Ottawa St.
Tabone Academy of Music promises to be much more than a typical music school when the business opens its doors in September.
Ancaster Soccer Club suing Redeemer University over soccer dome user agreement:University will 'vigorosuly' defend itself in lawsuit
Ancaster Soccer Club Inc. (ASC), is suing Redeemer University for an undisclosed amount in an ongoing dispute over the university’s domed soccer facility.
Public returning to Stoney Creek libraries:Over 600 visits in first week of branches reopening
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.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Jordan Yuill's death continues to haunt family:'Every single day, I say to myself — how can you not be here?'
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
NordStar takes possession of Toronto Star publisher
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.
Spoons headline Cactus Festival’s For the Love of Dundas streamed event:Performance of Share The Land by local and national musicians to be featured
Performance of Share The Land by local and national musicians to be featured.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19, August 5
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 and the government’s response to the pandemic.
TownePlace Suites by Marriott on Hamilton Mountain nearly finished:Pandemic slows $20-million project by two months
Hamilton Mountain’s newest hotel is nearing completion.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19: August 4
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 and the government’s response to the pandemic
UPDATE: ‘Destroy any of the products': Popular vegetables sold at grocery stores across Canada recalled over Salmonella fears:114 confirmed cases across Canada
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is recalling numerous vegetable products sold at Canadian grocery stores due to possible Salmonella contamination.
'Exhausted all possible options': Flamborough-Dundas Soccer Club cancels season due to COVID-19:Ontario Soccer urging province to pass 'Good Samaritan' insurance legislation
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.
What's open and closed Civic holiday weekend in Flamborough
Here’s a list of what’s open and closed in Flamborough and Hamilton this long weekend.
ANALYSIS: Why are there so few Black lawyers in Ontario?:3.2 per cent of province’s lawyers are Black: Law Society of Ontario
When Toronto employment lawyer Ryan Watkins was in law school, he was one of only two Black students in his classes.
Hamilton Public Library reopens branches:Most of city's 22 libraries reopened July 30
Most of Hamilton’s 22 libraries reopened on July 30 as part of Phase 3 restart in reaction to the coronavirus pandemic.
Court considers temporary hold on NordStar takeover of Toronto Star publisher
Decision on stay of ruling approving the acquisition of Torstar expected later in the day Friday
Farm Crawl adopts virtual event, then moves to in-person farm experience for August
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.
Stoney Creek’s SOS restarts ride service for seniors:Safety precautions include masks, sanitizer, wellness checks
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.
Red onions from the U.S. may cause salmonella, Health Canada warns:114 confirmed cases across Canada
Red onions from the U.S. have been linked to a salmonella outbreak across the country, Health Canada said.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 July 31
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 in Ontario and the government’s response to the pandemic.
COMMUTER ALERT: Hamilton announces lane restriction on downbound Claremont Access:Keddy Access Trail work continues
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.
Hamilton municipal service centres set to reopen week of Aug. 17
Residents will be required to wear a face covering when entering municipal service centres.
Education Minister Stephen Lecce lukewarm on Billy Green school gym request:Classroom capacity a bigger priority, he says during Stoney Creek visit
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.
Dundas business lauded for recognizing the needs of those with hearing loss:Global Pet Foods University Plaza aims to assist
A Dundas business is receiving accolades for listening to the needs of customers living with hearing loss.
Mandatory masks, altered schedules: Ontario lays out plans for students to return to school in the fall
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.
Mandatory masks, altered schedules: Ontario lays out plans for students to return to school in the fall
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.
Mandatory masks, altered schedules: Ontario lays out plans for students to return to school in the fall
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.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 July 30
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
Education Minister Stephen Lecce spurns Hamilton board’s call to delay new math curriculum:‘We’ve got to shake up the system,’ he said during Stoney Creek visit
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.
Hamilton residents encouraged to visit library branches again
Library patrons will be required to have a library card to enter the facility.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Ex-husband murders mom of 2, then disappears without a trace:“She was a very loving and caring person, and a good mother. She would do anything for anyone.”
Halton's Aileen O'Brien-Beaucage was found stabbed to death in the front seat in a shopping plaza parking lot on Feb. 22, 1994.
11 families are displaced after a Stoney Creek fire. Here's how you can help
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.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 July 29
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 in Ajax and the government’s response to the pandemic.
St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton offers remote emergency visits:Virtual appointment program launched July 29
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.
Nearly 50 hand sanitizers have been recalled by Health Canada:Recall list last updated July 27
Health Canada has recalled 49 types of hand sanitizers that contain ethanol or denaturants that are not permitted for use in these products in Canada.
Rival bidder appeals decision to approve NordStar takeover of Toronto Star publisher
Torstar’s chairman says that barring a stay, the company still plans to close the deal by this Thursday
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 July 28
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 in Ajax and the government’s response to the pandemic.
'Avoid more serious shortages': HCA asks surface and groundwater users to conserve water:Ongoing dry conditions prompt low water condition
The Hamilton Conservation Authority is urging water users within its watershed — including Spencer Creek — to reduce their water use.
Ancaster's Chocolate Sensations offers sweet treats:240 Wilson St. E.
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.”
Ontario court approves NordStar takeover of Toronto Star publisher
‘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
Sunset Grill dishing out famous all-day breakfast at Winona Crossing shopping centre
Sunset Grill is serving up its famous all-day breakfast at the Winona Crossing shopping centre.
Weather, pandemic leaving their mark on Flamborough farms
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.
Friday move pays off for Hamilton Mountain Farmers’ Market:Several hundred attend first Friday market last week
It looks like the move from Saturday mornings to Friday afternoons was the right one for the Hamilton Mountain Farmers’ Market.
Upper Stoney Creek’s St. James school set for $14.7M rebuild:Project helps relieve growth pressures, Catholic board chair says
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.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: July 27
Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 July 27
Sammy's Bar and Grill offering ray of hope in Ancaster:Eatery features expanded patio
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.
Police say they have ‘very solid leads’ in identifying suspects in killing of former business partner of slain mobster Pat Musitano
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.
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