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Updated 2024-05-17 08:02
Want to decommission an unused well in Hamilton? Financial assistance may be available
Do you have an unused or abandoned wells on your property? If so, you may be eligible to receive financial assistance to decommission it.
Dundas’ Yorkview School a top Jump Rope for Heart fundraiser:Small but mighty school continues increasing amount year over year
Small but mighty school continues increasing amount year over year.
Ancaster Film Fest screens Academy Award-nominated 'The Quiet Girl'
On Monday May 29, the Ancaster Film Fest screens the Academy Award Nominated film, "The Quiet Girl," at 2 and 7:15 p.m. at the Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre.
Dundas King-Albert crossing improvements identified:'Complete streets' road safety Ward 13 town hall May 30
'Complete streets' road safety Ward 13 town hall May 30
WHAT’S GOING ON HERE? Cootes Drive in Dundas:Cootes Drive in Dundas
The stretch of Cootes Drive heading into Dundas is lined on either side by marshland owned by the Royal Botanical Gardens — but the land isn’t looking lively thanks to all the dead trees in the area.
ATTENTION COMMUTERS: Lincoln M. Alexander Parkway to close in both directions during weekend of May 26:Allow extra time and follow detour signs
The City of Hamilton is closing the Lincoln M. Alexander Parkway in both directions for maintenance work.
Outstanding citizens, groups honoured by Stoney Creek Chamber of Commerce:Chamber hands out annual Community Recognition Awards
Stoney Creek Citizen of the Year Georgina Beattie received a standing ovation from a crowd of more than 230 spectators as she rose to accept her honour at the Stoney Creek Chamber of Commerce’s annual Community Recognition Awards, May 18, at Winona Vine Estates.
'Deemed unsubstantiated': Police investigate weapon allegations at Waterdown District High School:HWDSB working with police, says McKillop
Hamilton Police investigated “allegations of a video with a weapon” at Waterdown District High School May 11.
Dundas Creighton Road bridge closed five days for emergency repair:Planned full rehabilitation deferred at least twice to 2024
Planned full rehabilitation deferred at least twice to 2024
'Grosses me out': Tick concerns abound in Flamborough as spring gets into swing:City says ticks more prevalent due to warmer winters
Paula and Craig Richardson recently went for a walk with Lily, their three-year-old English setter and came home with three ticks.
Dundas Delsey Pond Endangered Species Act charges 1st appearance set:Case will be heard in Hamilton provincial offences court
Case will be heard in Hamilton Provincial Offences Court
Coca-Cola invests $8M into its Hamilton distribution Centre:The upgrades include roof and pavement repairs, column refurbishment and exterior fencing
The upgrades include roof and pavement repairs, column refurbishment and exterior fencing.
Hamilton Mountain's Complete Rent-Alls celebrates 60 years:Business specializes in special event tent rentals
After playing a key role in countless weddings, festivals and other celebrations, Hamilton’s Complete Rent-Alls marked a milestone of its own on May 6.
Hamilton public school board hikes international student commissions:Opposing trustees question impact on finances, ‘system of exploitation’
Opposing trustees question impact on finances, “system of exploitation.”
According to a new study, Canada's most and least happiest cities are in Ontario, and the results might surprise you
According to Point2Homes, the top five happiest large cities in Canada are all in Ontario. And it's probably not the ones you'd expect.
'Lack some inclusivity': Waterdown woman pushing for rainbow bench at Memorial Park:Jennifer Valeri hopes to bring more 'inclusive spaces'
Waterdown’s Jennifer Valeri is working to have a rainbow bench installed in Memorial Park.
Waterdown's Candy Collective has something to satisfy your sweet tooth
Melissa Curran had the quintessential childhood experience that still leave her with sweet memories.
9 community plant sales for avid gardeners in Hamilton and area:Weekend events begin on May 13
Spring has arrived and it's time to start gardening again. While you're looking to fill the gaps in your garden, why not check out a community plant sale?
Dundas former Blackadar retirement home heritage assessment referred to working group:Questions raised about report supporting removal from registry
Questions raised about report supporting removal from registry.
Auchmar mansion draws a crowd for Doors Open on Hamilton Mountain:Historic site among 38 locations up for viewing
Close to 1,500 people visited the Auchmar mansion at Fennell and West 5th as part of Doors Open Hamilton 2023 May 6 and 7.
Mohawk College announces new drone site
Mohawk College has set up a new site at Windermere Basin (105 Eastport Drive) for limited remotely piloted aircraft (RPAS) or drone research.
Glen Echo school housing plan called ‘nightmare scenario’:‘It’s so out of character with the existing community,’ councillor says
A proposal to construct 310 housing units in two buildings of up to eight storeys high on the former Glen Eco school property is being called “a nightmare scenario” that will increase traffic congestion by neighbouring Glendale and Viola Desmond schools.
Buffalo Wild Wings closes Stoney Creek location:5 Ontario locations remain, according to company website, including outlet in Ancaster
A Stoney Creek chain eatery known for chicken wings, beer and TV sports has closed its doors.
Wahta Mohawk members march, gather in solidarity on Red Dress Day, May 5:MMIWG2S is now a Canada-wide emergency
May 5 is National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit People. At 5 p.m., about 50 people gathered in Wahta Mohawk Territory to recognize the day and march in observance of the lost and the missing.
McMaster University Dundas property listed for sale:Health Sciences asking $3.25 million for 30 South St. W.
Health Sciences asking $3.25-million for 30 South St. W.
Upper Stoney Creek trustee wants meeting on school by Taro dump:‘Parents need to be assured that we care, we’re listening,’ Archer says
Upper Stoney Creek public school trustee Kathy Archer says she will ask staff to arrange for an in-person information meeting this fall to address any concerns parents have about plans to build an elementary school kitty-corner from the Taro industrial dump.
UPS on the move in Hamilton:Hamilton officials celebrate new $65-million facility on Glover Road in the Red Hill Business Park
Hamilton officials celebrate new $65-million facility on Glover Road in the Red Hill Business Park.
Former Hamilton Mayor Bob Wade 'cared for his community'
Wade, who passed away May 4, was the right person to lead the amalgamated city of Hamilton, say friends and colleagues.
'Mark your calendars': Phones and TVs across Ontario are getting a 'routine test' of Alert Ready emergency system and here's what you need to know:Alert Ready delivers critical and potentially life-sa
Alert Ready delivers critical and potentially life-saving alerts to Canadians through television, radio and LTE-connected and compatible wireless devices.
Upper Stoney Creek conservation area plans up for review:Felker’s Falls to get first major look since authority’s 1975 acquisition
Felker’s Falls Conservation Area is set for its first major review in more than four decades as management or master plans are updated for three parks and a poplar bike trail in upper Stoney Creek.
What happens in summer when Hamilton kids lose access to in-school nutrition programs?:Organizations support youth, families year-round
Many kids across Hamilton use in-school nutrition programs to access food, but food assistance programs have not always been commonplace.
Hamilton Mountain diversity advocate says police hate/bias report doesn’t go far enough:Kojo Damptey says more information will help with prevention
Kojo Damptey says the police numbers do not go far enough.
Dundas' former Valley City Manufacturing and Yorkville development for sale:Forge & Foster lists two properties undergoing zoning amendment reviews
The owner of the historic former Valley City Manufacturing site and a York Road multi-use property has listed both for sale.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: 'The day I was going to die': Carleton Place domestic abuse survivor shares her story to help others:"He told me he had to go out and get ammunition … that was the day I was
A former Carleton Place woman, who sought refuge from a domestic violence situation nearly 30 years ago, continues to use her voice to help others in that same situation.
Smokey Hollow Studios opens in Waterdown:Mill Street North recording studio arm of CYB Academy of Performing Arts
Waterdown is about to face the music.
'History of athletic excellence': WDHS to honour sports icons with Hall of Fame:Nominations open for inaugural fall induction ceremony
Waterdown District High School is gearing up to celebrate its sports icons this fall.
Bob Wade, Hamilton's 1st mayor after amalgamation, has died:Tributes pouring in for former mayor
Wade served 16 years as Ancaster mayor and another three years as mayor of Hamilton.
Ajax artist selected to gift painting to King Charles III for his coronation:Neville Clarke's work to join The Royal Collection Trust at Windsor Castle
A 34-year resident of Ajax is gifting art to King Charles III for the second time.
Ancaster Film Fest screens 'Riceboy Sleeps':See acclaimed film May 8
The Ancaster Film Fest screens "Riceboy Sleeps" at the Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre on Monday, May 8, at 2 p.m. and 7:15 p.m.
Literacy and Mathematics Academy (LAMA) honoured by Stoney Creek Chamber of Commerce:New elementary school thrived during COVID
Totally shocked, honoured and excited.
Dundas' Old Ancaster Road to see return of temporary 'photo radar' unit:Second Dundas red light camera planned at Main and Dundas streets
Second Dundas red light camera planned at Main and Dundas streets.
Hamilton Mountain resident recalls coffee with a young Gordon Lightfoot:Retired police inspector John Reid says it was at the Downstairs Club
Whenever John Reid hears a Gordon Lightfoot song, he hearkens back some 60 years to the long-gone Downstairs Club in downtown Hamilton.
Ancaster's Frank Panabaker Elementary School welcomes guests to French café and more:School community enjoys array of events
Frank Panabaker Elementary School welcomed the school community to enjoy an array of events on May 4.
Canada a step closer to grocery code regulating supermarket power over suppliers:Small suppliers say consolidation allows grocers to charge high fees that limit product selection and push prices highe
Canada is a step closer to establishing its first-ever set of grocery industry rules in a bid to even out power imbalances for both food producers and grocers in a market dominated by five supermarket chains.
Native Women's Association of Canada highlights Safe Passage Women's Safety Council, online platform expansion:'Our Safety Council and Safe Passage projects lie at the heart of our advocacy and commit
Indigenous Peoples, particularly women, girls, and 2SLGBTQI+ people (MMIWG2S+), experience violence at a much higher rate than other populations in Canada. The disappearance and murder of Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQI+ people in Canada is an ongoing national crisis, which is due to the intergenerational trauma and marginalization caused by colonial policies rooted in racism and discrimination.
‘I’m a yelling, screaming crazy person when it comes to this team’: 6 questions with Steve Dangle, Durham’s most famous Leafs fan
Steve Dangle on the Leafs in the playoffs, his game-day routine and superstitions.
'Concerned about it': Hamilton's pending vacant unit tax garners mixed response:City says tax is aimed at addressing housing crisis
Waterdown’s Nadia Collins was shocked to get a flyer in her mailbox last month advertising the City of Hamilton’s upcoming vacant unit tax.
Dundas University Plaza construction site soil excavation continues:Material removed for basement to be tested
Material removed for basement to be tested.
Stoney Creek’s Dewitt Road reconstruction finally set to proceed:May 9 public meeting seeks feedback, including on new bike lanes
The twice-delayed reconstruction of Dewitt Road between Barton Street and Highway 8 in lower Stoney Creek is finally set to begin this summer.
Hamilton looking for nominees to receive the Rev. T. Melville Bailey Heritage Award
City will be holding event in late September to present the award.
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