Monday started with frosty windshields and fog. It’s a sign of things to come.
The former owner of a James Street North building which housed a bar and apartments has been fined $10,000 for fire-code violations.
Two Hamilton men remain in critical condition after they were ejected from their car on the QEW early Sunday.
A Six Nations man at the centre of the brewing smoke shack controversy in Caledonia has been arrested for breaching his bail conditions.
(Nov 23, 2009) - Those who want to help machete-attack victim Dibula Masoko get a new hand now have a way to do it.
Nominees have been announced for the 2009 ArcelorMittal Dofasco Hamilton Music Industry Awards, which is being held at the 1,039-seat McIntyre Theatre at Mohawk College on Dec. 5.
From extreme lows to screaming falsetto tones, Alyssa Michalsky proves the electric harp is one extremely versatile instrument.
There is no arguing that these are tough times. The employment rate has skyrocketed with the vast number of layoffs. In addition, the labour market has become increasingly specialized. There is no better time than now to go back to school and re-train.
While out walking along Concession Street last week, I noticed city workers planting the little Christmas trees with beautiful bows on them. They also put out hanging Christmas plants which are very pretty.
We may be forced into hibernation, but we gardeners, optimists all, never cease to dream of the spring that’s just a mere season away. So with Christmas gift-giving time just around the corner, I’ve put together a list of a few things to help us think spring in the winter
At the tender age of 12, Barbara Edwards knew she was destined to become a child caregiver.
Liberal Revenue Minister John Wilkinson refused to characterize the government’s decision to remove the proposed harmonized sale tax on prepared foods under $4 as a reaction to political opposition critics who call the HST nothing more than a tax grab.
The first-ever 5x7 forum takes place in Dundas Nov. 25 at 7 p. m.
The Children’s Aid Society of Hamilton is appealing to individuals, families, service organizations, schools and local businesses to join its Holiday Family Sponsorship Program.
The 2009 Food Bank Donation Draw is underway, and Bayshore Home Health will donate $5,000 to a community food bank on behalf of the winner.
During the recession in the early 1990s, NDP premier Bob Rae introduced what became infamously known as ‘Rae Days.’ Officially titled the Social Contract, the 1993 initiative imposed austerity measures on the civil service. The plan forced a wage freeze and mandatory unpaid days of leave.
The Ward 11 community meeting will be on Monday, Nov. 30 from 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. at the Stoney Creek Municipal Office, 777 Hwy. 8. This meeting will be to discuss area reating and the possible impact to our municipal budget for 2010 and your property taxes.
To a wonderful tool that most Canadians, the Internet is allows us all to gather information from around the world to better inform our lives, but at times this tool is abused by mischief makers or worse.
Demolition of 95 King St. With the demolition of the former residence and business at 95King St.,whichbegan Monday, Nov. 16, the City of Hamilton has initiated the next phase of the redevelopment of Battlefield House Museum and Park.
Sonia Mrva is excited and honoured to be the new curator of Battlefield House Museum and Park. “Battlefield is a fantastic museum; it’s a museum I visited when I was a little girl and always enjoyed, so it’s really special,” she said.
Teenagers love to talk, especially in the hallways of high schools, but for some of them their lips will be sealed today (Friday). About 30 students at Central High School have promised to be mute for a 24-hour period, starting at 9 a. m., as part of the Vow of Silence event.
Minister of Revenue John Wilkinson defended his government’s Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) to Burlington business owners during a recent breakfast event hosted by the Burlington Chamber of Commerce at the Holiday Inn.
A Halton police officer goes back to court on impaired driving charges next month. The case of Stephen Bate, 52, of Burlington was heard for the first time in Milton court on Wednesday.
A second Halton resident has fallen victim to the H1N1 influenza virus. Halton Medical Officer of Health Dr. Bob Nosal reported yesterday afternoon a man in his 80s living in a nursing home in Halton died earlier this week from a lab-confirmed case of the H1N1 flu virus.
Singer-songwriter Sarah Harmer is applauding the Niagara Escarpment Commission’s decision to deny Nelson Aggregate Co.’s bid to expand its operation on the Mount Nemo Plateau in north Burlington.
Cole McNeil and Nick Bazinet teamed up on five goals Tuesday night as the Dundas Blues outlasted Glanbrook for a 6-5 win. The victory allowed the Blues to split their two games last week, keeping pace with Niagara District Junior C rival Grimsby. The teams are tied atop the east division.
The Real McCoys had a highly successful weekend in Major League Hockey, winning on consecutive nights to run its streak to five games. The McCoys hosted league-leading Whitby Dunlops last Friday night and handed them just their third loss of the season, a 5-3 decision.
When Hamilton was in the running for the 2010 Commonwealth Games, a number of stadium sites were proposed across the city. We lost that bid to New Delhi, India, and the dreams of a new multi-use stadium were dashed.
The recent conference Role, Character and Actions of God attracted 200 delegates including from many diverse faiths.
"The opportunity to secure ourselves against defeat lies in our own hands, but the opportunity of defeating the enemy is provided by the enemy himself."
Last Saturday evening I took my dog out for his evening walk. While out, I saw the first star of the evening. What then passed through my mind was the old poem "Star light, star bright/First star I see tonight/I wish I may, I wish I might/ Have the wish I wish tonight.[...]
Just in case there was any question it is now final. Winter is here. According to calendars the winter season doesn't technically start until December 21 but we all know that is merely a date. March 21 is the first day of spring making winter, and every season, three months long.[...]
The game started fast and furious for both teams as the action went end to end with chances coming early on the nets at either end of the ice last Saturday. Dunnville's captain tore into Pelham's zone and put a blistering shot on net which Pelham's goalie, number 30 Colin Burgess, saved.[...]
- Haldimand County OPP is investigating a break and enter at a McLaughlin Road, Dunnville, Haldimand County address. Sometime during the early evening hours of Tuesday November 10th, 2009 unknown(s) attended the Dunnville Hunter and Anglers Club and entered the rural building.[...]
Muddy the Mudcat has finally been revealed to the world. Approximately 450 people turned out to see Muddy in all her glory on highway three just west of Dunnville. The flow of spectators grew to the point where OPP were called to the scene to help direct foot and vehicle traffic.[...]
Few of those feeling angst and shame over the mistreatment of Afghan detainees have paused to recall how this mess originated.
Loud yelling, five or six gunshots and then screams shattered the early-morning quiet as a man collapsed, dying on the pavement in front of a Bay St. condo tower early Sunday.
It was a Scorpio birthday bash, a celebration for half a dozen men born under that sign of the zodiac.
After a successful double lung transplant, Natalia Ritchie was breathing with new lungs Sunday.
The largest project in Canada's history to study the link between mental illness and homelessness kicks off Monday, offering hope – and a home – to more than 1,300 street people across the country.
Manslaughter charges have been dismissed against four of those accused in the Boxing Day 2005 shooting death of 15-year-old Jane Creba in downtown Toronto, according to a report.
Some ethnic communities are at higher risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, but a new research project in Toronto hopes to prevent the risk from becoming reality.
The Opposition walked out of the Ontario legislature en masse Monday to protest the government's refusal to hold public hearings on its bill to create a 13 per cent harmonized sales tax.
Toronto police are investigating the possible abduction of a young woman from outside a hotel near Pearson International Airport.
The federal Conservative government plans to introduce new legislation this week requiring internet service providers to take a more active role in reporting child pornography to police, CBC News has learned.