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IceFest cancelled due to lack of snow and ice
It looks like Wiarton Willie made the right call this year.
Board to release confidential HQ reports Friday
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board will release previously confidential reports this Friday detailing how trustees chose the Crestwood school site near Lime Ridge Mall for new administrative headquarters.
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RIDE lane rollover caps bad weekend for drunk drivers
A driver who rolled his pickup truck after doing a U-turn near a RIDE lane at the Queenston traffic circle capped off a busy weekend for drunk-driving arrests in Hamilton – 15 in all, eight of them on the Mountain.
Councillors trash waste discussions
For the third time within two months, Hamilton politicians have deferred deciding on a new waste collection strategy until possibly March, saying they need more time to study the various options that city staff presented them.
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Tech savvy educator earns accolades
Heidi Siwak, a teacher at Dundas Central Public School, has been named one of Canada’s leading, tech savvy educators who embrace 21st century learning on a daily basis.
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Coyotes: Nuisance or nature?
Residing in close proximity to coyotes has become a way of life for residents in the University Gardens area of Dundas.
Motorists brace for delays with Wilson Street reconstruction
Traveling through Ancaster’s busiest thoroughfare is about to get more complicated as the city prepares for a $4 million reconstruction of Wilson Street.
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Carol Kush wins hearing association's home lottery
Carol Kush has won the grand prize in the local Canadian Hard of Hearing Association's Ultimate Dream Home Lottery.
Policing centre needs volunteers
Rumours of their demise are greatly exaggerated.
More schoolyard drug sweeps bust fewer students
Hamilton police are busting fewer students and confiscating less pot despite a steady increase in drug surveillance at city schoolyards.
Ancaster teen faces drunk-driving charges
A 19-year-old Ancaster man faces drunk-driving charges after being pulled over by Hamilton police on Golf Links Road early this morning.
Gary Yokoyama/Hamilton Spectator.
Hateful graffiti denounced
The Hamilton Centre for Civic Inclusion (HCCI) is speaking out against the hateful graffiti that was sprayed on homes and vehicles on Woodlawn Court in Dundas yesterday.
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Farmers’ Market ripe for privatization
The time is ripe, say Hamilton councillors, to see if the money-losing Hamilton Farmers’ Market operations should be privatized.
Child porn found at Mountain homes
Four Hamilton men have been charged with child pornography-related offences after police searched three Mountain homes and a west end home on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Gary Yokoyama/Hamilton Spectator.
Dundas homes vandalized overnight
Hamilton Police Service is investigating a number of overnight mischief incidents that left about 12 homeowners with the unwanted task of removing the graffiti.
Winterfest turns 30 at Gourley Park
Gourley Park’s 30th Winterfest is being held Sunday.
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Entrepreneur puts twist on some favourite games
Dave Millard thinks he has the next hot board game on the market.
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School board unveils plans for central Mountain HQ
Traffic will be directed away from the residential neighbourhood where the public school board’s new headquarters is scheduled to be built.
 
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