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Police on hunt for street robbery suspects
Hamilton police are investigating a street robbery in Dundas on Tuesday evening.
Horwath meets with Metroland editorial board
If criminal charges are laid as a result of an Ontario Provincial Police investigation into e-mails that were deleted by staff in the Premier's office, NDP support for the Liberal government could quickly evaporate.
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City seeking ideas for Auchmar "[...] and Enjoy: Tuesday, June, 11, 2013 - 11:11:12 PM LETTER: Keep a tight grip on Auchmar re: City seeking ideas for Auchmar Estate (June 6) There is some concern regarding city councillors asking the private sector to run the historic [.."
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Senior succumbs to injuries following collision
A 93-year-old Stoney Creek resident has died after he was struck by a contractor's pick-up truck on Saturday.
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‘It’s good to be home’: Hamilton men back after ordeal in DR
It was an emotional homecoming for the two Hamilton men held for three weeks in a Dominican Republic jail for a crime their families say they did not commit.
Police board awaits province’s direction on Ferguson appointment
Hamilton police services board chair Nancy DiGregorio said she hoped to have a legal opinion this week on the city’s appointment of Ancaster Councillor Lloyd Ferguson as a temporary replacement for suspended member Terry Whitehead.
Politicians ban trucks from Kenilworth Access
Hamilton councillors have permanently banned trucks from the Kenilworth Access and Dundurn Street North.
Mac misses U.S. Open cut
Dundasian's young pro golf career gets big boost,
24 Brock St. N. vote delayed
OMB hearing on hold, proposed settlement confidential.
Powers supports two campus plan
Dundas Works seeks political mandate for proposal.
66-year-old group facing grant challenges
Councillor says Pipes and Drums will get grant.
Junior C Blues hold early camp
Hockey club gets head start on player search.
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Tending to the Queen of the fleet
When the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum’s Avro Lancaster lumbers down the runway at the Hamilton Air Show on Father’s Day weekend, a group of men in coveralls will be paying particular attention.
Photo by Mark Newman
Letter carrier leery after dog bite
Canada Post letter carrier Tracey Noble thinks twice before approaching a house when there’s a dog nearby.
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Mac finishes Open first round five over par
UPDATED. Par on toughest hole earns network TV highlight for Dundas native.
Stoney Creek sees price of economic success
Stoney Creek is in the midst of a building boom, following its former municipal cousins across the city, as they contribute to a low industrial vacancy rate that has officials worried, says the city’s economic development director.
City seeks more power over Police Board
Hamilton councillors have raised the stakes in its on-going battle with the Police Services Board, approving a motion asking the province allow the city to have more direct authority over the entity.
Police continue to probe Mountain pedestrian death
Hamilton police are investigating after an 83-year-old Hamilton woman died from injuries sustained in a car crash last month.
Councillors drive review for DARTS
Hamilton politicians agreed to another review of how the Disabled and Aged Regional Transportation System is operating after it posted a $50,000 deficit for 2012 and had more complaints than the previous year.
 
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