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Dundas Legion ladies auxiliary seeks spring market vendors
The Royal Canadian Legion Valley City branch 36 in Dundas is holding a spring market and tea room organized by the ladies auxiliary.
Basketball tournament in memory of Hamilton Mountain resident Kelly Dunham:Believe Hoops goes March 25 and 26 at McMaster University and Mohawk College
Some of the top young female basketball players in the province will be hitting the court at McMaster University and Mohawk College in memory of Hamilton basketball player, coach and enthusiast Kelly Dunham.
Dundas 10 Governor's Rd. appeal second hearing date scheduled:Property owner and conservation authority to discuss appeal issues
Property owner and conservation authority to discuss appeal issues
Hamilton school board official grilled on locating new school by Stoney Creek’s Taro industrial dump:‘I don’t know if they’ve ever put a school that close to a landfill’
A citizen member of the Taro industrial dump’s community liaison committee is being assured there are no environmental or safety concerns about the Hamilton public school board’s plan to build an elementary school near the upper Stoney Creek site.
'WE APOLOGIZE': Big recall on chocolate products sold at Costco, Longo's and other grocery stores in Canada triggers warning to shoppers:'Return it'
'Return it'
Ancaster Film Fest screens 'Living':See the double Oscar-nominated film March 20
The Ancaster Film Fest screenings of the double Oscar-nominated "Living" are Monday, March 20 at 2 and 7:15 p.m. at the Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre.
GTA snowplow operators quit over verbal, physical abuse by unhappy residents:Some residents broke lights and mirrors on snow removal equipment as well as verbally abusing operators.
Snowplow operators across the GTA have been subject to so much abuse from residents unhappy with snow removal during recent storms that some have even quit their jobs in the face of the harassment.
'Extremely frustrated': Residents concerned about Waterdown snow removal:McMeekin says situation in Ward 15 is 'unacceptable'
On several occasions this year, Khadija Zafar’s son Esa has had to miss school due to snow.
ANALYSIS: Hamilton's new council combines 'bold change' with a 'tax and spend' effort
Councillors are focused on doing things differently, but sometimes that means spending a bit more.
PHOTOS: March break fun at Sherwood Library on Hamilton Mountain:Branch hosts 'Make and Create'
Hamilton Public Libraries planned a wide variety of family-oriented activities for March break, including a "Make and Create" event at the Sherwood library.
'RISK OF INJURY': Large recalls on BMW, Mercedes, Tesla, Ford, Nissan, Hyundai and other vehicles spark multiple Transport Canada warnings to drivers
Transport Canada is alerting drivers to recalls on certain vehicles from Mercedez-Benz, Tesla, Ford, Hyundai and others.
McMaster University student group plans hunger strike protesting gas-powered generators:University concerned about students' health and well-being
University concerned about students' health and well-being.
Hamilton Mountain MPP calls for missing vulnerable person’s alert:Monique Taylor says her bill goes to 2nd reading March 30
Hamilton Mountain MPP calls for missing vulnerable person’s alert. Monique Taylor says it will save lives.
Sammy's Ancaster serving up breakfast at new location
After 25 years at Cameron Drive, Sammy's relocated to the Walmart plaza on the other side of Highway 403.
The Sixties Scoop explained:Forcibly taking children is genocide: United Nations
From 1961 until the 1980s masses of First Nations children from across Canada were removed from their homes, in most cases without band or parental consent, and placed into the child welfare system.
'Pleased to announce': Zellers reveals opening dates for first locations in Ontario and here's what shoppers should know:"At the heart of the Zellers experience is its price philosophy: Everyday Low P
"At the heart of the Zellers experience is its price philosophy: Everyday Low Prices."
Rob McGowan (senior) is Hamilton’s 2023 Irish Person of the Year:St. Patrick’s Day luncheon returns to east Mountain
Rob McGowan (senior) is very modest about his latest honour.
Dundas Grightmire Arena project bids can be accommodated by contingencies: city:4 bids all above original estimated budget for roof replacement
Four bids came in above the original estimated budget for roof replacement.
GFL rules out electricity for Hamilton EAF dust recycling plant:Ontario’s grid ‘is insufficient’ to replace gas, Taro dump’s owner says
GFL Environmental Inc. says it’s using natural gas for a pilot project to recycle hazardous steelmaking dust in Hamilton because Ontario lacks the capacity to provide electricity as a clean energy source.
Hamilton public school trustees split on international student commissions:‘It’s despicable in a lot of cases how much money is made,’ White says
A proposal to increase commissions to agents who recruit international students to study at Hamilton public schools is getting pushback from some trustees.
Stolen sacred headdress belonging to Nipissing First Nation Chief has been recovered:Peel police located Chief Scott McLeod’s green truck, with all contents inside, on Monday afternoon.
Nipissing First Nation Chief Scott McLeod’s stolen vehicle — which contained a sacred headdress inside — was found Monday afternoon, March 13.
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE? Redemption Canadian Reformed Church open to community:Church is open and has been welcoming parishioners — and the community — for nearly a year
Redemption Canadian Reformed Church is open and has been welcoming parishioners — and the community — for nearly a year.
‘It’s been a rough 24 hours:’ Nipissing First Nation Chief’s sacred headdress stolen along with vehicle:Chief Scott McLeod urges thief who stole his truck to return the headdre
Nipissing First Nation Chief Scott McLeod is appealing to those who stole his SUV early Saturday morning, March 11, in Mississauga to return the sacred headdress that was inside.
Hamilton's snow clearing operations hit a few rocky patches during recent storms:City's enhanced snow clearing faces obstacles
The city has also started for the first time clearing 866 kilometres of sidewalks of snow this winter season.
‘Ingestion hazard’: Big recall of more than 40,000 YETI coolers sold in Canada sparks warning from Health Canada after incidents reported:'Immediately stop using'
'Immediately stop using'
Inclusive Community Grant applications open in Ontario:This year, the government is focusing on those projects that improve community engagement as well as those that help older adults age and live at
The Government of Ontario is putting $750,000 into helping communities across the province with inclusivity and accessibility for people of all ages and abilities.
Record demand for food bank at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre:West Mountain centre may have to turn people away if demand continues to spike
It’s something they dread doing.
Dundas 264 Governor's Rd. fire destroys barn beams that were to be salvaged:Building Permits under review for 29 townhouse units in six buildings
Building Permits under review for 29 townhouse units in six buildings.
Hamilton public board's sale of Glen Echo school ‘a punch in the gut’:Lack of consultation criticized as Losani Homes buys site for $6.75M
Ward 5 public school board trustee Todd White says he’s dumbfounded by a decision to put Glen Echo Elementary School up for sale on the open market during last October’s municipal election without any notice to the surrounding community.
Stoney Creek Garden Club hosts silent auction
The Stoney Creek Garden Club is holding a silent auction on Monday, March 13.
'THEY CANNOT BE USED AGAIN': Health Canada recall on certain child seats and seatbelt vests triggers warning to parents and drivers
Faulty restraints posing safety issue
Denise Arkell retiring from Neighbour to Neighbour Centre on Hamilton Mountain:Executive director will step down once successor is chosen
It’s the end of an era at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre.
PLOWING THROUGH THE FACTS: What you need to know about snow removal in Flamborough
With centimetres of the white stuff blanketing Hamilton, residents might be curious to know when their street will be plowed. Did you know, there's a nifty map for that?
Set your clocks ahead 1 hour March 12 for daylight saving time
Daylight saving time returns on March 12.
Amica Stoney Creek welcomes guests to open house:Open house features activities, entertainment, hors d'oeuvres and more
Amica Stoney Creek welcomed the community to a March 4 open house at the retirement residence, with guided tours, music, activities and prizes.
Enjoy free March Break programs at Hamilton Public Library:Check website for times and branch locations
With March Break just around the corner, the Hamilton Public Library has planned a variety of free programs at all branches for kids and teens March 13 to 17.
Dundas 71 Main St. parkland fee appeal meeting set:Tribunal will identify parties, participants, issues May 5
Tribunal will identify parties, participants, issues May 5
Junior basketball teams cap perfect seasons at Stoney Creek's Orchard Park Secondary School:Junior boys go 13-0 in city play, junior girls 14-0
The future of basketball looks bright at Orchard Park Secondary School.
Hamilton Mountain snow clearing getting brush off:City officials say goal is to have streets cleared 24 hours after storm ends
Some Mountain residents are not impressed with the city’s snow clearing.
Cat Fanciers return to Ancaster Fairgrounds:Annual cat show is back March 18 to 19
The Hamilton Cat Fanciers’ annual cat show returns to the Ancaster Fairgrounds Saturday, March 18 and Sunday, March 19, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. both days.
Mandatory tech credit coming for Ontario high school students, Education Minister Stephen Lecce announces:The move is a part of Ford government’s push to boost interest in skilled trades.
As part of a push to boost interest in the skilled trades, high school students will soon need to earn a tech credit in order to graduate, Education Minister Stephen Lecce has announced.
'Needs to be improved': DARTS users calling for better service, communication:Contracted DARTS service is 95 per cent on time, says city
Several DARTS users and accessibility advocates across Hamilton are decrying the lack of equity caused by the service and calling for an overhaul of the model.
'Strongly opposed': Greensville residents share concerns about Carmeuse Lime proposal:More than 300 residents met March 2 at Greensville school
More than 300 concerned residents filled the Greensville Elementary School gym March 2 for a community meeting meant to raise awareness about Carmeuse Lime’s proposal to burn alternative low carbon fuels (ALCFs) — including what residents say is garbage — in its Flamborough lime kilns.
4 new Concession Street restaurants to try on Hamilton Mountain
Hamilton Mountain's oldest commercial district has welcomed an array of new eateries over the past year. The Mountain News offers some highlights here.
Ontario Liberals chart new course to Queen's Park power:Liberals use time in Hamilton to support Deirdre Pike to win Hamilton Centre byelection
Liberals use time in Hamilton to support Deirdre Pike to win Hamilton Centre byelection.
Archeological study spurs redesign of upper Stoney Creek wetland:Fifth Road East project to be smaller to avoid ‘European find’
An archeological assessment is spurring the Hamilton Conservation Authority to cut the size of a second wetland it’s creating at upper Stoney Creek’s sprawling Saltfleet Conservation Area to reduce flash flooding below the escarpment.
'RETURN THEM': Major recalls at Canadian Tire, Winners, HomeSense, Marshalls, Costco and Walmart on chairs, remotes and drinks trigger Health Canada warnings to shoppers with injuries reported:'Immedi
'Immediately stop using' the products
Police issue arrest warrant for 35-year-old Toronto man in connection to abduction of Elnaz Hajtamiri from Wasaga Beach home:Hajtamiri was abducted from a relative's home on Jan. 12, 2022
UPDATED: Hajtamiri was abducted from a relative's home on Jan. 12, 2022
'Leading this community forward': More than half of Waterdown BIA businesses led by women:90% of BIA board is made up of women
More than half of Waterdown Village BIA businesses are owned, co-owned or led by women.
LIVE NOW: Premier Doug Ford to host news conference at Durham school
Premier Doug Ford is holding a news conference at Pickering high school this (Wednesday, March 8) morning.
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