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Updated 2024-05-17 11:32
Visit Auchmar on Hamilton Mountain May 6 and 7:Mansion part of Doors Open Hamilton 2023
Journey back to the 19th century on the west Mountain this weekend.
Fun facts, free festivities and more: 5 things to know about King Charles's coronation
Seventy years after Britain's last coronation of Queen Elizabeth II at London's Westminster Abbey, King Charles III will officially be crowned on Saturday, May 6.
Hamilton historian Robin McKee ready to tell his stories on his cemetery tour:Tours to continue without city affiliation
McKee will be hosting his tours this season starting May 6 and 7 at Hamilton Cemetery after acquiring the necessary documents.
What you need to know about Still Waiting for Truth and Reconciliation, a progress report on Indigenous education in Ontario:People for Education makes key recommendations to adhere to 11 calls to act
On April 23, the People for Education released a progress report, Still Waiting for Truth and Reconciliation, an updated report on Indigenous education in Ontario.
'We're going to do this together' Ward 13 Open Office town hall highlights issues, goals:Improving communication, connecting residents among priorities
Improving communication, connecting residents among priorities.
Viv Saunders resigns from lower Stoney Creek ratepayers role:Election audit committee appointment poses potential conflict, she says
Viv Saunders, the public face of a ratepayers association that has been a regular thorn at city hall over contentious development plans in lower Stoney Creek, has stepped down after being appointed to a municipal advisory committee.
28th annual Hamilton Senior of the Year Awards looking for nominees:Nominations close June 30 with awards dinner in October
Do you know a senior that is doing amazing work in the community?
Ancaster's Brewers Blackbird ready to soar to new heights
The pub opened in December 2019, but was forced to close in March 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘More convenient’: Transit riders in Toronto, Brampton, Burlington, Durham, York, Mississauga, Oakville and Hamilton can now use debit cards on PRESTO devices:New option comes after the su
New option comes after the success of credit card payments on PRESTO last year.
Stoney Creek park upgrades give residents reasons to smile:Dewitt Park first on the agenda with spring paving work
Dewitt Park first on the agenda with spring paving work.
‘There is still so much that people should learn’: Red Dress Day walk to be held in downtown St. Catharines:May 5 event honours missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and Two-Spirit
While we may have come a long way with how Indigenous people are treated, there is still a long way to go.
Dundas Pleasant View Columbia application deferral denied
Pleasant View Columbia application deferral denied.
Hamilton Mountain road work season has begun
Spring has sprung and construction season has begun.
Hamilton Public Library to spend $250,000 on study for Discovery Centre move
It is expected the study will take about a year to complete and will show costs and feasibility of using waterfront facility.
POLL: How do you think the Toronto Maple Leafs will do in their second-round Stanley Cup playoffs series?
For the first time since 2004, the Toronto Maple Leafs are off to the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs, where they will face off against the Florida Panthers beginning Tuesday night.
'STOP USING IMMEDIATELY': Major recalls at Canadian Tire, Winners, HomeSense, Marshalls, Home Depot and Best Buy on coolers, sweaters, polish and car seats trigger multiple Health Canada warnings to s
'Quickly pull recalled product off our shelves'
Titanic-era steamship wows crowds in Burlington Canal:SS Keewatin towed in to Hamilton Harbour
Launched five years before the Titanic.
'A fresh take': Wendy's introduces new menu item in restaurants across Canada:Now available nationwide for a limited time
Now available nationwide for a limited time.
Appeal hearing on proposed towers by Stoney Creek’s Battlefield park gets testy:‘City staff won’t speak to us,’ developer’s lawyer tells land tribunal
The gloves have already been dropped as the city and a local developer prepare to face off at the Ontario Land Tribunal over proposed 18- and 20-storey residential towers across the road from Stoney Creek’s Battlefield House Museum and Park.
Smile Cookies supporting Hamilton Food Share and Food4Kids Hamilton:Treats raised about $200K for both groups last year
Treats raised about $200K for both groups last year.
Dundas arena, pool roof replacement schedules, impacts not clear:Calls for more improvements to pool building growing as facility temporarily closes
Calls for more improvements to pool building growing as facility temporarily closes
BEHIND THE CRIMES: An undercover legend ensnares a talkative murder suspect
'Mr. Big' sting led to the arrests of two men in the killing of a Crown witness, Roy Jones in 2001.
Dundas Delsey Pond investigation results in Ministry of Environment charges:City of Hamilton and contractors charged under Endangered Species Act
City of Hamilton and contractors charged under Endangered Species Act.
ATTENTION GARDENERS: Hamilton giving away trees and compost this weekend
The City of Hamilton is launching the first of three free tree and compost giveaways this weekend.
Rosa’s Day Spa in Stoney Creek closing:Family, friends celebrate Rosa Mihalache for 32 years of service
She’s quite possibly one of the most experienced spa therapists in Stoney Creek, but to dozens of loyal clients, Rosa Mihalache is a “day maker.”
Hamilton Ward 14 Coun. Mike Spadafora wants to upgrade four parks in his area:The parks that are due for improvements include Gilkson, Mountview, and Scenic Woods
The parks that are due for improvements include Gilkson, Mountview, and Scenic Woods.
Hamilton City Hall forecourt to get upgraded security barriers by July
Hamilton City Hall forecourt to get upgraded security barriers by July. During a phased plan, bollards will be installed along Jackson, Main and Bay streets circling the forecourt.
Dundas Melville Street heritage district study area appeal settlement scheduled:City has expanded study area and continues work with consultant
City has expanded study area and continues work with consultant
Hamilton public board OK’s ban on naming schools after people:Pending review leaves future of place names like Dundas in doubt
Hamilton’s public school board will no longer name schools after people and review those that already are — leaving the future of place names associated with historic figures, like Dundas and Ancaster, in doubt.
Umbrellas, phones, pizzas, stove: Uber reveals most common and most unique items forgotten in vehicles across Canada and you will be surprised:Report details most common and unique items left in Ubers
Report details most common and unique items left in Ubers
'DELICIOUS': Tim Hortons reveals new breakfast item at coffee shops across Canada:'Amazing mix'
'Amazing mix'
Harry S. LaForme appointed to lead Office of Mizhinawe for Robinson Huron Treaty Litigation Fund:Justice LaForme has an extensive background in First Nation leadership and law
Robinson Huron Treaty First Nations leadership have announced the appointment of the Honourable Harry S. LaForme to lead the Office of Mizhinawe for the Robinson Huron Treaty First Nations in the ongoing annuities litigation.
'A harrowing experience': Millgrove residents want changes at Highway 6 intersection:Local politicians open to public meeting on issue
Millgrove and area residents are calling on the Ministry of Transportation to make the intersection of Highway 6, Millgrove Side Road and 6th Concession West safer.
10 things you should know about attending a powwow:The event opens with a grand entry, where the lead male and lead female dancers accompany flag bearers
The event opens with a grand entry, where the lead male and lead female dancers accompany flag bearers.
More than just peach sundaes: Winona Men's Club honoured by Stoney Creek Chamber of Commerce:Service club to be recognized at Citizen of the Year gala, May 18 at Winona Vine Estates
Service club to be recognized at Citizen of the Year gala, May 18 at Winona Vine Estates.
Dundas Olympic at York traffic lights to be installed before end of September:Tender includes 16 other city-wide projects and closes to bids May 5
The tender includes 16 other city-wide projects and closes to bids on May 5.
PHOTOS: Celebrating Eid al-Fitr in Hamilton
Students and staff at the Islamic School of Hamilton enjoyed a variety of indoor and outdoor activities April 24 to celebrate Eid al-Fitr which marks the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
Harry's Fish & Chips on Hamilton Mountain poised to reopen
A popular Hamilton Mountain restaurant that closed its doors late last year is poised for a comeback, according to its website and Facebook page.
'Building on it': Movement Solutions' 'March March' collects 410 food items:Initiative supports YFC/Youth Unlimited Waterdown lunches
Waterdown’s Movement Solutions Physiotherapy collected more than 400 food items for YFC/Youth Unlimited Waterdown through their second annual “March March” step counting drive.
‘We need to start opening up the doors’: Stoney Creek’s Cino Auto encourages young women to consider automotive career:Transportation specialist high skills major available at Orchar
Anissa Barreira-Cook is still looking forward to earning her driver’s licence and purchasing her first car.
Dundas Eateries Tours highlight Doors Open Hamilton 2023:City-wide event celebrates history and architecture with food theme May 6 and 7
City-wide event celebrates history and architecture with food theme May 6 and 7.
Ancaster Coun. Craig Cassar helping to create gardens for the bees and butterflies
Cassar will be planting a pollinator garden at the Ancaster Municipal Service Centre.
PHOTO: Bike bus marks Earth Day weekend on Hamilton Mountain
Paul Huffman was joined by a group of cycling friends on the Westcliffe bike bus as part of Earth Day activities April 21.
6 questions answered about the proposed Albion Falls stairway and platform on Hamilton Mountain
The City of Hamilton is contemplating a $1.9 million stairway and viewing platform on the south side of Albion Falls.
Road work to begin in Ancaster with resurfacing of Academy and Church streets:Ancaster projects valued at over $1 million
The road work is the result a $30-million Canada Building Fund investment the city received last summer.
Dundas Columbia College application recommended for deferral:NEC staff find proposed school a nonpermitted 'urban' use
NEC staff find proposed school a nonpermitted "urban" use
‘Rotten egg smell’ at upper Stoney Creek’s Taro dump prompts three fire department visits:Councillor blames leachate pond but GFL says it’s still probing cause
The owner of upper Stoney Creek’s Taro industrial dump says it’s still trying to determine the cause of an April 14 odour that prompted several complaints and three visits from the Hamilton Fire Department.
St. Thomas More Catholic Secondary School on Hamilton Mountain celebrating 50 years:Half century sees west Mountain school grow from 800 to 2,000 students
Half century sees west Mountain school grow from 800 to 2,000 students.
Bill 23 'thumbs its nose' at Hamilton's heritage strategy:Activists say more than 2,300 properties in Hamilton at risk
Heritage advocates say the city has less than two years to protect more than 2,300 historical buildings in the city.
Dundas Farmer’s Rest Hotel receives building permit:Third floor addition, two residential units and ground floor commercial planned
Third floor addition, two residential units and ground floor commercial planned.
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