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Updated 2024-11-24 07:15
Hamilton Food Share doubles efforts during novel coronavirus crisis:Stoney Creek Community Food Bank also remains open
In the wake of growing concerns over the novel coronavirus, Hamilton’s main food bank hub is doubling efforts to keep the shelves stocked.
COMMUTERS: Your Wednesday morning weather, traffic and school updates:Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Getting you to work and school. Traffic and weather for your morning commute. School updates and cancellation information.
Demolition permit for Stoney Creek's 23-25 King St. E. still under review:Approval not yet granted
A property owner representative wishes to reassure the community there are no immediate plans to demolish the buildings at 23-25 King St. E.
Mohawk College’s City School launches second mobile classroom in Ancaster:New space aims to spur trades training
THE ISSUE: Skilled trades accessibility. THE LOCAL IMPACT: City School program aims to break down barriers.
Proposed Stoney Creek long-term care home generates concern among neighbours:Plan includes 224 long-term care beds, 260 rental apartments
THE ISSUE: Proposed seniors complexLOCAL IMPACT: Neighbours concerned about parking, traffic and density
Trash talk: What's recyclable – and what's not – in Hamilton:Presentation offers insight into blue box, green bin collection
THE ISSUE: Trash and recyclingLOCAL IMPACT: Those items in your blue box or green bin might not belong there
Freelton couple return from their seventh continent:Bryan O'Gorman and Peggy Grall are 'Antarctic ambassadors'
Bryan O’Gorman started a bucket list when he was 25. After decades of work and travel, he finally completed the last item on his list — Antarctica.
Waterdown comedian to take the stage during Waterdown Comedy Night on Feb. 22:Waterdown Comedy Night raises funds for Dancers Inc.
Four years ago, Dan Brennan discovered a passion for standup comedy.
Second charge in beating death
A 29-year-old businessman was charged yesterday in the beating death of a Stoney Creek steelworker whose battered body was found on a foot path near Lake Ontario two-and-a-half years ago.Daniel Dominic DeTrapani, whose family owns Cafe X/Treme in
Father of two fifth homicide of year; Found near Stoney Creek lake trail
Frank Figliola told his wife Maria he was just stepping out for a few minutes, got into his black Chevrolet Malibu and drove away.Five hours later, the 49-year-old father of two was found dead next to a walking path two and a half kilometres north
Figliola slaying still baffles police; Back to square one in solving lakefront bludgeoning
Hamilton police investigating Frank Figliola's murder a year ago have come to the conclusion they've been following the wrong theory all along.Now they're re-interviewing witnesses and asking very different questions.Figliola, 49, a Stoney Cree
Murder for Hire?
Crown says greed and lust motives for husband's bludgeoning death
Betrayal, Lust, Greed and Murder; Maria Figliola: Guilty
Maria and Frank Figliola were childhood sweethearts who once dreamed of building a happy life together. Then Maria plotted his murder to get his money and lived the high life with her Internet lover.
Husband secretly taped ugly argument over money
Murder trial jury hears wife deny accusations about her spending
Shaken wife faces murder charge
Husband was beaten to death on waterfront trail on August 2001
The lover who now lives in fear
The Figliola Murder Trial
Stoney Creek seniors' complex slated for redevelopment:Pine Villa, New Village, Skyway Chapel church impacted by development proposal
THE ISSUE: Seniors home expansionLOCAL IMPACT: More long-term care beds and big changes for the neighbourhood
Ancaster residents seek solutions for 'cut-through' traffic:Driver shortcuts putting people at risk, say neighbours
THE ISSUE: Traffic safetyLOCAL IMPACT: City will study the problems
Hamilton addresses concerns over muddy trail in Ancaster:Fresh gravel spread over rough patches, says trail user
After Hamilton Community News reported on treacherous conditions on the Ancaster Radial Line, Hamilton has taken action to improve the muddy walkway.
Traffic stalled briefly after pedestrian struck on the QEW in Stoney Creek:Incident marks second consecutive day a pedestrian was hit
Traffic was stalled briefly on the Toronto-bound Queen Elizabeth Way in Stoney Creek this morning after another pedestrian was hit by a passing vehicle.
Sewer work leaves treacherous conditions on Ancaster Radial Line Trail:Final restoration expected in spring, city says
THE ISSUE: Ancaster Radial Line Trail restorationLOCAL IMPACT: Trail users should expect some rough conditions until final restoration is performed later this spring
All the Chair's Men: Ombudsman says D'Angelo hiring was an inside job
Ontario's Ombudsman says the 2016 hiring of former regional chief administrative officer Carmen D'Angelo was an "inside job" and was "unreasonable, unjust, and wrong."After 457 days of investigative work, Ombudsman Paul Dube released his 72 page
'She knew what to do. She knew what to say':Senior's family grateful for Ancaster retailer who helped limit the damage in phone scam
Consumers and retail staff are being asked to watch out for scams against the elderly after an 81-year-old senior was bilked out of $2,100 by a telephone fraudster.
Monster homes out-of-place in Ancaster neighbourhoods, say residents:New bylaw comes too late, critics contend
A so-called “monster home” bylaw may be too late to help residents of the Oakhill and Clearview Estates neighbourhoods of Ancaster, who say large homes being built on small lots have been creating issues for months.
Stoney Creek remembers the sacrifices on Remembrance Day
Hundreds braved the cold, snowy weather to honour the sacrifices of veterans during the Remembrance Day ceremonies Nov. 11 at the Stoney Creek cenotaph.
Hamilton Votes: The Spec's Election Live Blog:Real-time news, results and analysis from the 2019 federal election
Real-time news, results and analysis from the 2019 federal election
Burlington approves $3.5 million for floating LaSalle wave break:Does a marina deserve the kind of public investment that an arena or sports field does? Councillors were conflicted
THE ISSUE: A break wave for Burlington's LaSalle Park Marina is an expensive taxpayer investment. LOCAL IMPACT: Supporting lake access, promoting the area's use, but an expensive bill for the city
Harbour Town: A six-part series examining Hamilton's diverse and evolving waterfront
Anne Tennier to lead 2019 Hamilton United Way campaign:Donations used to address local issues including poverty, homelessness
Donations used to address local issues including poverty, homelessness, senior isolation, mental illness and hunger, and will offer programming for children and youth.
Ancaster High getting $5M makeover:Promised sports field delayed by switch to artificial turf
Ancaster High School students will have to wait awhile yet for a new sports field initially scheduled to be installed over the summer, but will see their building undergo a $5-million facelift when they return to class in September.
Operation heath care reform:An investigation by The St. Catharines Standard and The Hamilton Spectator provides comprehensive coverage of the health reforms considered the biggest change since Medicar
An investigation by The St. Catharines Standard and The Hamilton Spectator provides comprehensive coverage of the health reforms considered the biggest change since Medicare.
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