Articles in Hamilton News
(Apr 30, 2010) – When Ilpo Lehto moved to Ray Street North two years ago from Toronto, he marvelled at the hidden gems in his new neighbourhood.
(Apr 30, 2010) – A year after Steeltown shuddered, with Hilton Works on hiatus and imposed pay cuts at ArcelorMittal Dofasco, steel is making a comeback.
(Apr 30, 2010) – Mental health will gain prominence in the classroom this fall under a new provincewide curriculum that will reach Ontario schoolchildren in all grades.
(Apr 30, 2010) – A Hamilton man found guilty of two AIDS-related murders has instructed his lawyer to “vigorously fight” the Crown’s move to declare him a dangerous offender.
(Apr 30, 2010) – Andrea Horwath is demanding the province commit to funding light rail transit for Hamilton this year.
BURLINGTON (Apr 30, 2010) – Whether it’s a lakeside walk at Spencer Smith Park, the majestic views from Mount Nemo, the rural beauty of Kilbride or the treelined streets of tony Roseland, the smart money says Burlington is the place to be.
(Apr 30, 2010) – Hamilton police say they are concerned about a recent spike in drinking and driving earlier in the day and on weekdays in the city.
Hamilton police say they are concerned with a recent spike in drinking and driving earlier in the day and on weekdays in the city.
(Apr 29, 2010) – Lisa Marie Fisher holds a photo of her friend and colleague Elaine McIvor, a bricklayer who was killed on the job July 17, 2002. Fisher was among the many people who came to honour family members, friends and colleagues at a ceremony at City Hall to mark the National Day of Mourning for workers killed on the job.
Niagara police have identified a 23-year-old man killed when his car rolled over on DeCew Road early Wednesday.
Sandy Shaw and other southwest Hamilton residents are rallying to save 325 trees in Highland Gardens Park.
(Apr 29, 2010) – City council has stalled a decision about whether to build its own $65-million sludge incinerator or partner with a private company.
(Apr 29, 2010) – A father-and-son team from Flamborough and dozens of companies they set up in Canada, the U.S. and the Caribbean are facing lawsuits over an alleged $170-million US Ponzi scheme related to resort property investments in the Dominican Republic.
(Apr 29, 2010) – A German company is buying two idled Hamilton steel plants in a deal that could mean 300 new jobs for the city.

