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Liberty Energy leaves Hamilton with regret
Any plans that California-based Liberty Energy had to establish an alternative energy facility in Hamilton are now on some forgotten shelf, collecting dust.
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Saturday, May, 18, 2013 - 1:01:56 PM
Hamilton politicians express concerns over LRT costs "Forget the LRT. Add more buses to the existing B Line."
Comment by texascanuk
Friday, April, 05, 2013 - 7:07:11 PM
Waterdown BIA looks to harvest local farmers’ market "I tried going on to the waterdown website, but had no luck… I love the idea of bringing back the farmers market, and it makes sense giving Waterdown’s motto is shop local While living in Milton, i was able to enjoy the farmers market and loved "
Comment by mpolte
Friday, February, 08, 2013 - 1:01:41 AM
OLG plan will create new jobs "Another OLG advertorial. As Bob McGowan said on the Fan " Godfrey has gone goofy " and the numbers don't add up. Even Paul Godfrey's partners at Rio Can have accused him of trying to destroy the downtown core with a casino. Flynn's numbers are based"
Comment by Ian
Catherine O'Hara • Review
Millgrove mom's wish comes true at blood donor clinic
Have you ever considered saving a life? Sarah Small wishes you would.
Hamilton's bag tag hiccup
While some Hamilton councillors have been complaining that some of their constituents didn’t receive the new garbage bag tags the city sent out earlier this year in anticipation of the April 1 new waste collection system, public waste officials are comfortable with the method they used to deliver waste information to homeowners.
Hamilton suffers from recycling blues
Those plastic bottles that squish rather too easily in your hand are contributing to Hamilton’s declining recycling revenues, say city officials.
Hwy 6 mishap
Hamilton man victim of Hwy. 6 crash
The OPP has identified 37-year-old Jason Lees of Hamilton as the victim of a three-vehicle crash that occurred Tuesday afternoon on Hwy. 6 north of 7th Concession Road East.
Hamilton trustees spurn calls for at-large elections
A proposal to have Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board trustees run at-large in areas with up to four wards is being sent back to the drawing table.
One dead in Hwy. 6 pile-up
A person has been killed in a three-vehicle pile-up on Hwy. 6 Tuesday afternoon.
Seasonal workers provide necessary agricultural labour
Seasonal agricultural workers from Mexico and the Caribbean begin arriving in Ontario to work at greenhouses as early as January, but at this time of year many more farm workers are dotting the local landscape as fruit and vegetable crops begin to flourish in the area.
WDHS meeting looks at course options
Parents of students attending Waterdown District High School (WDHS), as well as parents of elementary students planning to attend the high school, had an opportunity recently to provide input about course options to school board staff.
Catherine O'Hara • Review
Construction begins on Waterdown Post Office expansion
Construction is underway to expand the Waterdown Post Office.
Hamilton politicians express concerns over LRT costs
Dundas councillor Russ Powers jumped off the light-rail transit train, even though politicians yet again threw their support behind the B-line plan.
File photo illustration by John Overmeyer • Special
Safety first with fireworks
With the Victoria Day long weekend upon us, the Hamilton Fire Department urges residents to exercise caution if they choose to set off fireworks.
Transition panel to outline long-term plan for racing industry
As organizations, including the Ontario Horse Racing Industry Association and the National Capital Region Harness Horse Association, call on Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne to temporarily halt the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation’s modernization strategy until the Auditor General’s office has completed its review of the OLG’s new policy, the province’s leader tasked the Horse Racing Industry Transition Panel to work alongside the Crown agency to implement recommendations it made in its final report.
Integrity commissioner to investigate mayor's alleged 'bullying'
In a 13-1 vote, Hamilton councillors agreed to ask integrity commissioner Earl Basse to investigate an alleged confrontation that occurred between Mayor Bob Bratina and city manager Chris Murray during an April 24 council meeting.
Oh Canada Ribfest
Cost of fireworks display sparks appeal for sponsors
For the past three years, residents of Flamborough – and beyond – have been treated to a spectacular fireworks display during the Oh Canada Ribfest in Waterdown. The explosive show is held at Memorial Park to mark the nation’s birthday, but without a corporate sponsor or the public’s support to cover the cost of putting on the pricey display, it may just fizzle out.
Kathy Yanchus • Review
Horwath tours Flamborough horse farms
Ontario NDP leader Andrea Horwath spent two hours Friday afternoon riding shotgun in a black pickup truck touring rural Flamborough.
Tim Bosma found dead
Tim Bosma found dead
The search for Tim Bosma has ended with the horrifying news that he is dead, his burned body found at a location that Hamilton police have not yet disclosed.
 
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