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WOMAN OF DISTINCTION: First Nations activist Laura Arndt looks to create different legacy for next generation:Laura Arndt strives to give First Nations youth hope for the future
Laura Arndt strives to give First Nations youth hope for the future.
Mohawk College design students salute women in skilled trades
A group of Mohawk College graphic design students are saluting women in the skilled trades to mark International Women’s Day on March 8 with the exhibit “In Our Hands,” a series of illustrated posters.
Dundas driver-pedestrian collision second in 13 days at same spot:Incident 'highlights urgent need' for measures to protect pedestrians: witness
A driver reportedly struck a pedestrian at the school crossing of King Street West at Albert Street for the second time in 13 days on Monday, March 6.
Stoney Creek’s Noah Skirrow competing with Team Canada in World Baseball Classic:Philadelphia Phillies prospect set to start versus Colombia
A graduate of the Stoney Creek Optimist Little League program is reaching new heights in his professional baseball career.
Agencies thankful for Ancaster Community Food Drive support
Social service agencies benefiting from the Ancaster Community Food Drive are grateful for the support they have received from the Ancaster Community Food Drive. The March 4 collection, the first in-person food drive since 2020, netted 77,000 pounds of food.
Police charge Niagara Falls man in connection with stabbing, robbery in Markham:Victim remains in hospital, expected to survive, police said
Victim remains in hospital, expected to survive, police said
Daylight saving time begins this weekend. Here’s your yearly spring forward reminder:Ontarians are still stuck with daylight saving time despite the tabling of Bill 214, the Time Amendment Act,
Here is your friendly neighbourhood reminder to set forward your clocks later this week.
New manager for senior services in Hamilton:Courtney Bryl oversees the operation of three centres for older adults
Courtney Bryl oversees the operation of three centres for older adults.
Dundas Columbia International College proposal supported by advisory committee:Staff report expected to Escarpment Commission "this spring"
Staff report expected to Escarpment Commission "this spring."
Closer study urged on GFL hazardous steelmaking dust recycling bid:Using fossil fuels ‘just doesn’t seem acceptable anymore,’ critic says
A member of the climate-change group Hamilton 350 Committee is asking the province to require GFL Environmental Inc. to do a more thorough environmental assessment of a plan to recycle hazardous steelmaking dust at its Brant Street yard.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre says government should be 'its servant' to the people, not its master:Poilievre, who held a campaign-style event at the Grand Olympia in Stoney Creek, attracted ov
Poilievre, who held a campaign-style event at the Grand Olympia in Stoney Creek, attracted over 1,000 people March 4.
Dundas King Street West collision investigation results in charge:Police charge driver with failing to yield to pedestrian
Police charge driver with failing to yield to pedestrian.
Here’s where you’re most likely to be attacked by a wild animal in Canada, according to a new report:A new report reveals the likelihood of wild animal encounteres in Canada’s provin
The findings of a new report reveal the likelihood of wild animal attacks in each of the Canada’s 13 provinces and territories, as well as the top predators.
Hamilton, Burlington Brantford YMCA looking to make a splash with more lifeguards:Local Y looking to train 200 more lifeguards this year to help ease shortage
At the YMCA of Hamilton/Burlington/Brantford more lifeguards mean more swimming lessons and pool activities and the organization is looking to add more swimming lessons and pool activities in the coming months.
Dundas King Street West 'school crossing' not reviewed since 1989:Pedestrian struck last month at 'confusing' road crossing
Pedestrian struck last month at "confusing" road crossing.
Stoney Creek open house puts Enbridge pipeline bosses on hot seat:Opponents question ArcelorMittal Dofasco natural gas transition’s climate impacts
A Stoney Creek open house on Enbridge Gas Inc.’s plan to build a natural gas pipeline to ArcelorMittal Dofasco didn’t draw many people, but those who did show up made their passionate objections clear.
Stoney Creek teens teeming with issues at Ward 10 youth council launch:Lack of sidewalks, mental health, climate change among many concerns
Sixteen high school students who took up Coun. Jeff Beattie’s call to help launch a Ward 10 youth council didn’t hold back when asked which pressing issues affect them and their peers.
Dundas Governor's Road project gets two bids under budget:Work expected to start by summer and finish by end of November
Work expected to start by summer and finish by end of November.
After years of asking, YWCA receives $2.6M from Hamilton for housing
The funding, which will flow on an annual basis, will be used for housing supports at the YWCA's MacNab Street facility.
Tim Hortons' ‘Roll Up to Win’ game returns March 6:2023 digital contest offers $10,000 daily jackpot
Tim Hortons' Roll up to Win contest returns on March 6, with a new daily jackpot of $10,000.
8 Ontario residents charged following years-long famed Indigenous artist Norval Morrisseau art fraud investigation:Allegations were made by Morrisseau himself and Barenaked Ladies guitarist Kevin Hear
Allegations were made by Morrisseau himself and Barenaked Ladies guitarist Kevin Hearn
'BUSY SPRING': Home Depot is hiring nearly 2,000 employees across Ontario:The positions available range from full-time and part-time positions at stores and warehouses nationwide, and include customer
The positions available range from full-time and part-time positions at stores and warehouses nationwide, and include customer service, sales, store support, freight, merchandising and warehouse associates, the company said.
'It's great for all of us': Grumpy Old Men celebrate 20 years of friendship and hockey:Group plays twice weekly at Harry Howell Arena
Group plays twice weekly at Harry Howell Arena.
OPP to make 'significant' fraud investigation announcement surrounding work of famed Indigenous artist Norval Morriseeau:Order of Canada recipient Norval Morrisseau claimed thousands of forgeries of h
Order of Canada recipient Norval Morrisseau claimed thousands of forgeries of his influential work were being sold
‘FINALLY HERE’: McDonald’s putting new sandwich on its menu in Canada on March 7:New Chicken Big Mac at McDonald's will be available for a limited time
New Chicken Big Mac at McDonald's will be available for a limited time.
'Hoping for more moisture'; Flamborough farmers weather temperature fluctuations:Ongoing lack of moisture remains a concern
Despite fluctuating temperatures this winter, with the temperature climbing to double-digit highs and lows, Flamborough farmers said there hasn’t been much of an impact.
Ancaster Community Food Drive is back:Townwide collection is Saturday, March 4
The Ancaster Community Food Drive is back, in person, this weekend.
'When We’re 40' has Hamilton Mountain connection:Emmerson Arts musical cabaret at Spice Factory features hits of the '90s
Music made popular by the likes of Whitney Houston, Nirvana and Madonna is coming to the stage of the historic downtown Spice Factory from March 10 to 12.
Stoney Creek Chamber of Commerce seeking new executive director:Patti Hall departs after ‘amazing’ five and a half years
The Stoney Creek Chamber of Commerce is looking for a new part-time executive director following the departure of Patti Hall after five and a half years.
Dundas Indigenous Plant Medicines Trail earns award for RBG:Anishinaabe waadiziwin receives Cultural Heritage Landscape Award
Anishinaabe waadiziwin received Cultural Heritage Landscape Award.
'IMMEDIATELY STOP USING': Major recalls at Canadian Tire, Costco, Walmart, Home Depot and Amazon on tablets, toys, chargers and remotes trigger Health Canada warnings to shoppers:Number of troubling h
Number of troubling hazards identified
EXPLAINER: What you need to know about Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls:Indigenous women and girls 16 times more likely to be killed
Violence against Indigenous women and girls is on the rise. Indigenous women and girls in Canada are 16 times more likely than non-Indigenous women to be targeted and killed, and 12 times more likely to be murdered or go missing.
Kyle Hoult Memorial Food Drive set to go for Neighbour to Neighbour Centre:22nd annual food raiser in memory youth who did not want to see children go hungry
Kyle Hoult’s wish that no child should go hungry lives on in the 22nd annual Kyle Hoult Memorial Food Drive for Neighbour to Neighbour Centre that runs through the month of March.
NEC permit for survey in upper Stoney Creek's Nash neighbourhood appealed to land tribunal:Drainage plan to Centennial Falls not ‘adequately formed,’ neighbour says
A neighbouring landowner is appealing the Niagara Escarpment Commission’s decision to issue a development permit for a 105-unit residential survey in upper Stoney Creek’s Nash neighbourhood to the Ontario Land Tribunal.
Downtown Dundas BIA marks International Women's Day:'Embracing Equity' on social media and in storefronts
"Embracing Equity" on social media and in storefronts
Former Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson inducted into builders' Hall of Fame
Ferguson is the 40th individual to be inducted into the Hall of Fame since it was created in 1996.
Hamilton councillors impose eight-hour time limit on meetings to make them more 'family-friendly'
The decision is an attempt to make city hall more family-friendly while improving the health of councillors.
Five Dundas properties targeted for heritage designation by 2025:Changes in provincial legislation lead to new recommended work plan
Changes in provincial legislation lead to new recommended work plan.
Hamilton Coun. Mike Spadafora says 'everything is on the table' to improve safety along Upper Paradise
A 15-year-old student who was struck by a vehicle in January prompted the road safety review of Upper Paradise.
Barrel Heart Brewing and Blending: Ancaster brewery crafting beers in wine casks with heart
The brewery began making beer in January 2020, with a variety of green bottles of beer now ready for the public.
Seasons retirement home seeks to build twin towers near Stoney Creek lakeshore:Councillor questions area’s ability to handle extra people, traffic
Coun. Jeff Beattie says he’s concerned a proposal to build two more residential towers near Stoney Creek’s lakeshore will overwhelm an area already poised to get three skyscrapers.
Hamilton Mountain Coldest Night of the Year walk exceeds fundraising target:275 walkers raise more than $130,000 for Neighbour to Neighbour Centre
The annual Hamilton Mountain Coldest Night of the Year walk for Neighbour to Neighbour Centre exceeded expectations.
Hamilton Mountain Coldest Night of the Year surpasses fundraising goal:Feb. 25 events raises $143,321
Hamilton Mountain’s Coldest Night of the Year, hosted by Neighbour to Neighbour Centre, surpassed its $118,000 fundraising goal on Feb. 25, netting $143,321.
McMaster University-led SCORE! project seeks to get Riverdale neighbourhood’s newcomer kids outdoors:Identifying preferred activities, barriers among first steps, researcher says
A McMaster University-led initiative in the east Hamilton’s Riverdale neighbourhood hopes to encourage children of newcomers to avoid unhealthy lifestyles by developing a love for the outdoors and becoming more physically active.
Interval House of Hamilton recognizing women business owners for International Women’s Day:East Mountain businesses selling doughnuts, cookies for March 8 fundraiser
Interval House of Hamilton has teamed up with Chubby Panda Donuts and Little Sister Cookie Co. on a March 8, International Women’s Day fundraiser at the west Mountain shelter.
Dundas Grightmire Arena and Community Pool work scheduled at same time:Two roof replacement projects expected to start in May and finish by end of August
Two roof replacement projects expected to start in May and finish by end of August.
Hamilton councillors approve two single-family residence development on Springbrook Avenue in Ancaster
The property owner at 243 Springbrook Ave. will be able to apply to sever the property to build two new houses.
Stoney Creek Garden Club hosts silent auction:Event is March 13
The Stoney Creek Garden Club welcomes the community to attend a silent auction, March 13 at Stoney Creek United Church, 1 King St. W.
Meet Rockton's new fair ambassador:Natasha Loree selected to represent agricultural society
Serving as fair ambassador runs in the Loree family.
'POTENTIAL FIRE HAZARD': Nation-wide recall issued for models of Cosori air fryers:Problem related to wire connectors
Health Canada has issued a recall on models of Cosori-branded air fryers due to the potential for the appliances to catch fire.
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