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Dundas construction site cleaned up, concrete washed into storm sewer:City, environment ministry both received spill complaint
Dundas construction site cleaned up, concrete washed into storm sewer. City, environment ministry both received spill complaint
'I was shocked': Waterdown man wins $100,000 on Lotto 6/49:Richard Whiteman won prize in March 25 draw
Waterdown’s Richard Whiteman had to double-check the result on his iPad after he scanned his ticket from the March 25 Lotto 6/49 draw.
Winona's Georgina Beattie ‘lady in waiting’ no longer:Stoney Creek’s ‘greatest ambassador' is citizen of the year
Georgina Beattie is as Winona as Winona gets, and not just because of family roots that reach back to the late 1700s, when her great-great-grandfather, Silas Smith, bought a 55-acre plot of land for a farm by the corner of Highway 8 and Fifty Road.
Hamilton council prepares to declare emergencies on homelessness, addictions and mental health
Hamilton's declaration follows other municipalities' decision to declare emergencies, including Niagara and Ottawa.
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE? Upgrades at T. Melville Bailey Park on Hamilton Mountain
After upgrades were made in 2022, Ward 8 Coun. John-Paul Danko wanted to complete the project in 2023.
What you need to know about the Robinson Huron Treaty:The treaty, the first of its kind, ensured Indigenous people could hunt and fish on the ‘ceded territory’
The Robinson Huron Treaty is a historic, constitutionally recognized, legally binding agreement, signed on Sept. 9, 1850, between the British Crown and the Ojibway Nations of the north shore of Lake Huron.
'A tough go': McMeekin defends support for 5.8 per cent tax hike:City in serious fiscal trouble, says Ward 15 councillor
Ward 15 Coun. Ted McMeekin is defending his support for a 5.8 per cent tax hike in the 2023 City of Hamilton budget.
Flamborough Chamber of Commerce celebrates local businesses:Outstanding Business Achievement Awards held on April 5
After three years of the event being scuttled by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Flamborough Chamber of Commerce was able to fete the best and brightest of the local business community at the Outstanding Business Achievement Awards.
Mountain Coun. Tom Jackson to host public meeting on Albion Falls platform project:Meeting will take place April 18, at Sherwood Library starting at 6:30 p.m.
Meeting will take place April 18, at Sherwood Library starting at 6:30 p.m.
Maria Pearson outspent Jeff Beattie in foiled Ward 10 re-election bid:Brad Clark ran cheapest campaign of three Stoney Creek councillors
Brad Clark ran cheapest campaign of three Stoney Creek councillors.
Italian restaurant Famiglia takes over former Sammy's location in Ancaster
Mark Falzon, operator of the business, is projecting a late April or early May opening.
Dundas 19 Hunter Crt. tenants might be able to return after fire repairs:Owners' plans for property not yet known
Tenants forced from their apartments by last month’s fire at Dundas’ 19 Hunter Crt. might be able to move back into their rental units after repairs are completed.
'Increased risk of injury': Major recall alert on BMW, Ford, Hyundai, Volkswagen and other vehicles has Transport Canada warning drivers
Issues range from faulty brake lights and bad seats
New Indigenous programming coming to Lincoln Museum:Exhibits contribute to ongoing efforts toward reconciliation
In order to bring a diverse perspective to the Lincoln Museum and Cultural Centre, Courtney Corbeil of Mohawk and Settler Heritage offers an Indigenous lens to its collection. “I’m looking at the things we already have in the collection a little
Hamilton public school trustees demand more details on suspensions:Staff directed to redraft report with data on factors like race and gender
Hamilton public school trustees want more details on student suspensions and expulsions to see if identifying factors like race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, special needs and poverty may be playing a role in who is being disciplined.
Big Smoke Burger opens in Hamilton:Eatery offers special promotion April 13 in support of Bright Run
One of Hamilton’s newest burger spots is offering customers a taste of the Big Smoke.
Dundas Melville Street heritage study area appeal city position confidential until hearing:Interim control bylaw restricts alterations between Sydenham and Wellington streets
Interim control bylaw restricts alterations between Sydenham and Wellington streets.
Hamilton Mountain fashion show to support Cancer Assistance Program sold out:Linseed’s Boutique organizes sell-out event at Zoetic
At 92, Helena Streun will be the oldest model on the runway.
Hamilton's Red Tree Performance Academy expands:Academy specializes in singing, playing instruments, performing
Red Tree Performance Academy has relocated to a new space at 222 Main St. W. in downtown Hamilton.
Hamilton Potters' Guild prepares for spring sale at Dundas Lions Memorial Community Centre:Ancaster's Jill Graham this year's featured potter
The Hamilton Potters’ Guild is preparing for its annual spring pottery sale, May 5 to 7 at the Lions Memorial Community Centre, 10 Market St. S., Dundas.
Stoney Creek author Teresa Nocita launches 'The Vocal Compass 2.0':Second book in the series now available at Indigo
Teresa Nocita hopes aspiring vocalists will be singing the praises of her new book, “The Vocal Compass 2.0: Mind. Body. Voice.”
Theatre Ancaster goes 'The Full Monty':Show opens April 21
Once in a while, a show comes along that is just so funny and entertaining that it has to be seen to be believed.
Canada's Labour Minister Seamus O'Regan touts skill trades for students at LiUNA's training centre:LiUNA officials lament a shortage of young people interested in skill trades as large infrastructure
LiUNA officials lament a shortage of young people interested in skill trades as large infrastructure projects poised to start.
'Worst possible scenario': Flamborough Food Bank may have to turn away the hungry:Client numbers expected to keep rising, says Leamen
Jim Leamen is worried there will soon be a day the Flamborough Food Bank will have to turn away the hungry.
3 ways to help the Flamborough Food Bank:Donate money or food — or volunteer, says Leamen
The Flamborough Food Bank is grappling with all-time highs in demand and expects the need to continue to rise.
Hamilton public board preliminary budget cuts 84 school jobs:Positions expected to be added as funding, contracts settled, trustees told
A preliminary budget for Hamilton’s public schools cuts the equivalent of nearly 84 full-time jobs this September, although many positions are expected to be reinstated before then.
Dundas residential break and enters investigated by police:Investigators request information from neighbourhood residents
Investigators request information from neighbourhood residents
'STOP USING IT': Major recalls at Canadian Tire, Walmart, Dollarama, Costco and IKEA involving, toys, snowblowers and scooters trigger multiple Health Canada warnings to shoppers:Dozens of incidents a
Dozens of incidents already reported and one death
'I knew this was going to be life changing': Stoney Creek woman celebrates $500,000 lottery win
A Stoney Creek resident turned a $30 instant lottery win into a “life-changing” $500,000 after playing the Bigger Spin lottery from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp.
'Anticipated to start in 2025': What's going on with the Highway 5 and 6 interchange?:MTO says long-awaited project will get underway in 2025
The long-awaited Highway 5 and 6 interchange is getting closer to fruition.
Public high school teachers fill community fridges on Hamilton Mountain and east end:Share the Love, Fill a Fridge campaign collects hundreds of kilos of food and toiletries
Two community fridges have been restocked thanks to the Share the Love, Fill a Fridge food drive by teachers at 13 public high schools in Hamilton.
Dundas Pleasant View Columbia International College property hosted more film productions in 2022:Report on application for school use could go to commission April 20
Report on application for school use could go to commission April 20.
Hamilton Liberal MP Filomena Tassi touts federal budget's 'affordability'
The cabinet minister says "grocery rebate," student loan program and credit care relief helps addresses "struggling" individuals.
'A great job': Waterdown businesses win BIA Property Excellence Awards:Waterdown Fortinos, Michelle My Belle feted March 29
Two Waterdown businesses have been awarded BIA Property Excellence Awards by the City of Hamilton.
Dundas community to benefit from return of Allan Cup:National hockey championship bounces back after 3 years
National hockey championship bounces back after three years.
Townhouse development on Southcote Road is 'compatible' with neighbourhood, says owner:Developer hears concerns from residents at public meeting
Owner for 509 Southcote Rd. is proposing three-storey townhouse with 57 total units and 114 parking spaces.
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Esther Pauls sanctioned 15 days’ pay for conflict of interest
Pauls says she will not resign from Hamilton Police Services Board.
Hamilton public school board vows to post Nash school studies:Site-plan application submitted to city for school near Taro dump
Hamilton’s public school board says it will post supporting studies, where possible, on a webpage as it works to get city approval of site plans for a new elementary school near upper Stoney Creek’s Taro industrial dump.
WHAT’S GOING ON HERE? Temporary lane closures on Mill Street in Waterdown
Waterdown motorists can expect delays on Mill Street South April 3.
5 things to know about Hamilton's 2023 budget:5.8 per cent average tax hike approved March 29
Hamilton councillors voted 9-7 against a motion to reduce the $2.6-million contribution to the YWCA Hamilton by $600,000.
'Transition': Lowe's stores across Canada will have a new name and here's what shoppers should know:Company converting
Company converting
Every Child Matters rink board unveiled at Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex:The board is the first of five that will be installed at arena rinks in town
The board is the first of five that will be installed at arena rinks in town
Dundas water main break repairs cost $85,997.31 in 2022:Two year local repair costs reach $232,562.38
Two-year local repair costs reach $232,562.38.
Hamilton's hotline to become permanent tool in fight against waste and fraud
The three-year pilot program that began in 2019 has resulted in 14 people being fired and recoup over $30,000.
Hamilton Mountain residents thrilled to see return of military tattoo:Canvas castle will be part of April 1 event at downtown armoury
A military tattoo is coming to the John Weir Foote Armoury on April 1 and Richard and Laurel Seager couldn’t be happier.
Highgate Residence of Ancaster proposes new three-storey facility
The new building on Fiddler's Green would include space for residents, memory and nursing home care.
Q&A: Photographer Meryl McMaster discusses her work, which is featured in Vaughan's McMichael Canadian Art Collection:A Q&A interview with the Plains Cree photographer
Recently, the Vaughan Citizen interviewed an artist whose work has been featured at the art museum. Meryl McMaster, a photographer with Plains Cree ancestry, utilizes her art to challenge the viewers’ relationship to the environment and perception of colonial history.
Ramadan at Hamilton Mountain school means fun and family as well as spiritualism:Some Grade 8 students at Islamic School of Hamilton share their thoughts
There’s a buzz in the hallways at the Islamic School of Hamilton.
3 Hamilton skunks test positive for canine distemper virus:Dundas skunk not among those tested
Dundas skunk not among those tested
Grade 3 provincial EQAO test scores slip at Hamilton public schools:Students in ‘struggle to get to pre-pandemic levels of achievement’
Grade 3 students at Hamilton public schools performed worse in reading, writing and math than their pre-pandemic counterparts in the first provincial EQAO tests since the 2018-19 school year.
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