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'PLEASE STOP USING': More major recalls at Costco, Walmart, Sport Chek, Home Depot and Mark's on sweaters, blankets, cleaners and tables trigger multiple Health Canada warnings to shoppers:Several haz
Several hazards identified and customers are being alerted.
Ancaster Cheer Sport Sharks cheerleaders going to Worlds
It was an exciting February weekend for the two Ancaster Cheer Sport Sharks Worlds teams that competed at the Ontario Championships in Kitchener. Both teams received a coveted invitation to the IASF Worlds Cheerleading Championships this April.
Dundas 63 Sydenham St. proposal gets heritage permit:Building permit and possible variances next for secondary dwelling
With the approval of a heritage permit on Jan. 25, a proposed detached secondary dwelling unit at 63 Sydenham St. now awaits a building permit application and any required minor variances to the existing zoning bylaw.
Students at Literacy And Mathematics Academy in Stoney Creek explore 'Meaning of Home':Habitat for Humanity Canada contest supports local homebuilding
Students in Grades 4 through 6 at the Literacy and Mathematics Academy (LAMA) in Stoney Creek connected with nature and explored their creative sides by entering the Habitat for Humanity Canada Meaning of Home writing contest recently.
Over 1,500 Hamilton residents will see improved fire service, with the city offsetting the cost:Councillors agreed to offset the higher fire service of 0.7 per cent introduced in 2023 by using reserve
Councillors agreed to offset the higher fire service of 0.7 per cent introduced in 2023 by using reserves.
New Concession Street BIA chair looking to give commercial district a lift:Eva Martens is a registered massage therapist and competitive weightlifter
Eva Martens is a registered massage therapist and competitive weightlifter.
Hamilton councillors keep about $30 million in the 2023 budget as the proposed tax increase sits at 6.7 per cent
The preliminary tax increase of 6.7 per cent is on pace to be the highest in recent years.
Dundas pedestrian struck crossing King Street West:Confusion over ‘school crossing’ has been raised for several years
Confusion over "school crossing" has been raised for several years.
Orillia, Toronto, Belleville, Windsor locations raided as part of Project Coyote drug trafficking sting:Members of Hells Angels and Red Devils allegedly among 27 people arrested
Members of Hells Angels and Red Devils allegedly among 27 people arrested.
'Aggressively recruiting': Flamborough feeling national firefighter recruitment decrease:Numbers across Canada have dropped by 36K since 2016
Hamilton — including Flamborough — is seeing a shortage of volunteer firefighters, something Hamilton Fire Chief Dave Cunliffe said has been an ongoing issue for several years.
Hamilton Mountain Mosque reaches $100,000 goal for earthquake victims:Groups still taking monetary donations to help survivors in Turkey and Syria
The Mountain Mosque has reached and will likely surpass its goal of raising $100,000 to help earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria.
Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority will face environmental issues with reduced board members
In 2023, the authority will have 11 board members from, at one point, 21 board members in the past.
Make $15K this summer: PepsiCo hosting National Hiring Day event in Stoney Creek:Candidates asked to apply online in advance
Attention, summer job-seekers: PepsiCo is hosting a National Hiring Day event in Stoney Creek on Feb. 25.
MAP: Tracking confirmed cases of coronavirus in Oakville and Burlington along with Milton and Halton Hills
This interactive map below tracks the confirmed positive COVID-19 cases across Halton Region by municipalities.
'Human trafficking must stop': Ontario Native Women's Association creates provincewide education campaign:Feb. 22 is the National Awareness Day for Human Trafficking
Feb. 22 is the National Awareness Day for Human Trafficking.
Dundas 10 Newman Rd. permit error wasted more than $292,000:City auditor highlights Pleasant View property issues in fraud and waste report
City auditor highlights Pleasant View property issues in fraud and waste report
Hamilton Community News readers come to aid of Cancer Assistance Program again:Nutritional supplements pouring in after word that shortage had returned
The nutritional supplements cupboard at the Cancer Assistance Program is full again thanks to the generosity of Hamilton Community News readers.
Residents rip upper Stoney Creek condo plan:Eight-storey building doesn’t fit lot between two schools, opponents say
More than 250 neighbours turned out to voice outrage over plans for an eight-storey condominium building and 102 stacked townhouses on a vacant Paramount Drive lot between Billy Green and St. Paul elementary schools in upper Stoney Creek.
Ancaster Lifestyle Spring Home Show returns
The Ancaster Lifestyle Spring Home Show returns for its 41st installment this weekend, Feb. 24 to 26 at the Ancaster Fairgrounds.
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE? Lane restrictions on Parkside Drive in Waterdown:Structural repairs slated for Feb. 22
Waterdown motorists can expect minor delays along Parkside Drive Feb. 22.
Hamilton councillors reviewing settlement authority for Ontario Land Tribunal appeals:‘The optics are that the tail was wagging the dog,’ councillor says of staff deal on Stoney Creek skys
The city is reviewing who should have authority to settle development disputes that are headed to the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT) in the wake of a controversial deal struck by city staff to approve three skyscrapers near the lakeshore in Stoney Creek.
Coldest Night of the Year walk on Hamilton Mountain returns for a 10th year:Annual event has become a popular fundraiser for Neighbour to Neighbour Centre
Annual event has become a popular fundraiser for Neighbour to Neighbour Centre.
Dundas historic trees will be sprayed to prevent defoliation:Five trees in Dundas Driving Park, one in Fisher's Mill Park infested by 'spongy' moth egg masses
Five trees in Dundas Driving Park, one in Fisher's Mill Park infested by “spongy” moth egg masses.
Hamilton to examine city's relationship with Redeemer University
The request came from the LGBTQ advisory committee after the death of student Bekett Noble last November.
Father-daughter duo team up for Theatre Ancaster shows:Catch the action at Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre
A dynamic duo from Ancaster is taking the stage at the Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre for a pair of exciting shows.
Personal weight-loss journey turns into rewarding career in Waterdown:Helping people achieve weight-loss goals is rewarding for Ewyn Studios operator
Helping people achieve weight-loss goals is rewarding for Ewyn Studios operator.
'DO NOT CONSUME': Huge cheddar cheese recall at No Frills, Loblaws, Shoppers Drug Mart, Real Canadian Superstore, Fortinos and other grocery stores triggers Listeria warning to shoppers:'Recalled prod
'Recalled products should be thrown out'
Appeal hearing for 10 Governor’s Rd. in Dundas scheduled:Medical clinic-dentist office application denied by conservation authority in September
Medical clinic-dentist office application denied by conservation authority in September.
5 things to know about the 2023 Ancaster Community Food Drive:Volunteers urgently needed for March 4 collection
Volunteers urgently needed for March 4 collection.
Stoney Creek Coun. Jeff Beattie launching ward youth council:‘It’s going to be created by them, for them,’ he says
Spurred by Orchard Park Secondary School students he led on a guided tour of city hall in January, Stoney Creek Coun. Jeff Beattie is creating a youth council to advise him on issues in Ward 10.
Enjoy a Valley Town Breakfast at St. Paul's Dundas:Event debuts Feb. 25
St. Paul’s United Church welcomes the community to a weekly Valley Town Breakfast event, every Saturday from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. at 29 Park Street W., Dundas.
Flashfood partners with Ren's Pets, helping pet parents fight food inflation:Stores in Ancaster, Hannon part of initial rollout
A digital marketplace that’s been helping consumers fight grocery store food inflation has moved into the pet food realm with Ren’s Pets stores.
Valentine project brightens the day for Stoney Creek older adults:Over 300 valentines delivered to care homes
Students at St. John Henry Newman Secondary School and St. Gabriel Catholic Elementary School recently conducted a Valentine’s Day project to brighten the day for local seniors.
Hamilton Community News team up for 11 provincial awards
Hamilton Community News received a nice bouquet on Valentine’s Day in the form of the news that its journalists and contributors were finalists for 11 provincial awards.
Hamilton Public Library salutes Black History Month:Displays featured at branches and at city rec centres
Hamilton Public Library branches are featuring Black heritage champions like Wilma Morrison in displays across the city during Black History Month.
'Very optimistic': What is the future of work in Flamborough?:iConnect development is future of work in Waterdown: Krpan
When Flamborough Chamber of Commerce executive director Matteo Patricelli thinks about the future of work in Flamborough and Waterdown, one word comes to mind.
Ministers issue statement on Women's Memorial March remembering missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQI+ people:'This annual march welcomes everyone in Canada to walk alongside survi
Feb. 14 marks 31 years since Indigenous grassroots organizers hosted the first Women's Memorial March in response to the murder on Powell Street in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside.
Hamilton man facing laundering charge in connection with defrauding of Cambridge company:Police said the investigation is ongoing
Police said the investigation is ongoing.
Ontario Provincial Police release photos of suspects in Elnaz Hajtamiri kidnapping from Wasaga Beach:2 men, 1 woman, believed to be involved in brazen abduction Jan. 12, 2022 that saw kidnappers pose
2 men, and 1 woman, believed to be involved in brazen abduction that saw kidnappers pose as police officers
'RISK OF INJURY': More major recalls on BMW, Hyundai, Ford, Tesla, Chevrolet and other vehicles trigger Transport Canada warning to drivers
Issues range from faulty fuel pumps to software problems
Waterdown high school programs facilitate path to rewarding skilled trades career:By 2026, Ontario projects one in about five job opportunities will be in the skilled trades
By 2026, Ontario projects one in about five job opportunities will be in the skilled trades.
BEHIND THE NUMBERS: The current state of employment in Ontario:Statistics Canada releases data on Ontario's unemployment rate
How many people are working, and where they are working, is subject to a number of factors: the economy, the financial health of various workplaces, even the time of the year.
Dundas 24 Brock St. N. proposal's site plan conditions remain to be cleared:Discussions with CN Rail regarding four-storey development ongoing
Discussions with CN Rail regarding four-storey development ongoing.
Hamilton councillors facing 6.8 per cent proposed tax increase for 2023 budget
Councillors will continue to address various spending issues over the next several budget meetings in February.
Seasons Stoney Creek resident shares butterscotch brownie recipe
Residents at Seasons Retirement Communities are cooking up some delicious ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day.
FUTURE OF WORK: Flamborough residents share career choices, ambitions
What do you want to be when you grow up? Did you pursue that path?
McMaster Cootes Drive gas burning generators project gets building permit:Project might still require provincial Environmental Compliance Approval
Project might still require provincial Environmental Compliance Approval.
Hamilton Muslims and Mountain Mosque come to aid of earthquake victims:Local association hoping to raise $100,000
The Mountain Mosque was bustling with activity on Saturday as volunteers sorted and bagged donated clothing, food and toiletries that will soon find their way to earthquake-ravaged victims in Turkey and Syria.
Hamilton councillors accelerate cycling master plan to create connectivity across city:It will cost about $308,000 in 2023 to hire five full-time staff to speed up the master-plan projects
It will cost about $308,000 in 2023 to hire five full-time staff to speed up the master-plan projects.
Schedule changes coming to GO Transit starting Feb. 21 impacting riders on the Lakeshore West, Lakeshore East, Barrie, Kitchener, Milton and Stouffville lines:Train lengths may be adjusted, making som
GO Transit is making some changes to scheduling, effective Feb. 21.
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