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Wilson Street Secondary Plan clears final hurdle
The Ancaster Wilson Street Secondary Plan cleared its final hurdle after the city and Dr. Allen Greenspoon settled his Ontario Municipal Board appeal of the far-reaching document.
Tree hazard closes Vinemount Swamp boardwalk indefinitely
The Hamilton Conservation Authority has closed a section of upper Stoney Creek’s Dofasco Trail boardwalk indefinitely due to safety concerns.
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Wednesday, May, 22, 2013 - 2:02:29 PM
Police seek witnesses in accident involving pedestrian "Driver inattention while turning. Should have checked the crosswalk before turning. Sometimes the timing of the light does not allow a Senior to complete the crossing."
Comment by texascanuk
Wednesday, May, 22, 2013 - 2:02:44 PM
Cemetery cleaning policy callous, says family "The same thing happens out at Woodlands Cemetery only some grave sites are not touched WHY ?"
Comment by texascanuk
Sunday, May, 19, 2013 - 1:01:32 PM
Police seek witnesses in accident involving pedestrian "Should still be charges.What if it had been a child & the driver did not see their hands & drove over the kid ?!?!"
Comment by cheyzac
Politicians put the brakes on bus-only lane for King Street
Hamilton’s public works committee created a large pot hole in front of a proposed bus-only two-kilometer lane along King Street that has been championed by city transit staff.
Grightmire renovations are on hold
Cosmetic improvements for Allan Cup - full renovations by 2016.
Downtown Dundas public square gains momentum
Proposed brewery's site plan to be finalized first.
Speakers encourage support for youth
Routes Youth Centre seeks downtown Dundas location.
Tourism a hot topic at fourth ideas night
Festival could reflect local arts community.
Photo by Mark Newman
Growing for the community
Dozens of community-minded volunteers will be getting their hands dirty this weekend.
Photo by Debra Downey
‘We will remember Tim’
Through the fear, horror and sorrow of the past nine days, Sharlene Bosma and her family have taken a small measure of solace in knowing Tim Bosma touched so many lives.
Mohawk Trail Centre moving to new board HQ site
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board will spend up to $1 million to move the Mohawk Trail Centre to its new headquarters being built by Lime Ridge Mall.
Police seek witnesses in accident involving pedestrian
Witnesses to a collision involving an 83-year-old pedestrian on the Hamilton Mountain Wednesday are asked to contact police with information.
‘Our community also mourns with them’
A week of tearful pleas, hopeful prayer vigils and tireless efforts by countless volunteers to help police find Tim Bosma came to a disheartening end with the discovery of the 32-year-old Ancaster father’s burned remains.
Photo by Richard Leitner
African activists able to find hope amid daily AIDS toll
She describes herself as a proud Zimbabwean, but Netty Musanhu acknowledges her country often leaves her wiping tears from her eyes.
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Fifty Point Conservation Area happily going to the birds
Already considered one of Lake Ontario’s best spots to watch migratory birds in the fall, Fifty Point Conservation Area is set to heighten the experience thanks to a $25,000 donation from the Hamilton Industrial Environmental Association.
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Eagles soar at orienteering
Sir William Osler Orienteering medal winners from the Adventure Running Challenge Meet at Christie's Conservation Area are, from left, Owen Gadanski and Alec Purnell, first place Grade 7 boys, Christian Michelsen, first place Grade 8 boys, Alexis Kenyeres and Taylor Loucks, third place Grade 8 girls.
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Police search for robbery suspect
Police allege suspect robbed pharmacy on May 7.
Hamilton covers provincial social services shortfall
Ontario discretionary benefits to the city’s low income residents have been preserved until the end of the year, courtesy of the city of Hamilton.
 
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