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Report recommends post office designation
City staff hope to use a cultural heritage assessment of the historic Dundas post office building c...
Neighbours oppose leash-free plan for Delottinville Park
Neighbours of uncompleted Delottinville Park already oppose a surprise plan to locate a replacement...
Police continuing arson investigation
Police welcome any information from the public in an ongoing Dundas arson investigation. Detective ...
Kerr Street to be reviewed after laneway makes worst roads list
There are no plans to repair Kerr Street, a Dundas laneway named one of Ontario’s worst roads last ...


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T. E. A. D enhances livesT. E. A. D., Equestrian Association for the Disabled, needs volunteers for its fall session. No hor... | read more |
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Hamilton’s Pakistani community is reaching out to aid flood victimsIt’s a natural disaster of monolithic proportions, affecting more than 20 million people. More than... | read more |
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Challenger takes aim at mayor as election heats upWhile Councillor Bob Bratina contemplates his political future, a former mayor took aim at current ... | read more |
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Historical society speaker series addresses colourful part of Canadian legendThe Dundas Valley Historical Society kicks off its ninth annual series of historical presentations ... | read more |
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Council drops West Harbour for Pan Am stadium, looks at Aberdeen siteA West Harbour stadium idea is slowly sinking into Hamilton Harbour.... | read more |
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Goodbye French fries, hello baked potato wedgesBellying up to the cafeteria counter promises to be a changed culinary experience for 18,000 studen... | read more |
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School costs climbing higher, so plan for big numbersAnother school year brings new challenges. My daughter plans on joining the high school rowing team... | read more |
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Help for golden agers a mouse click awayMaybe you’re getting on in years and need help maintaining your home.... | read more |
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Autism Walk-a-ThonThe second annual Hamilton Autism Awareness Walk-A-Thon will be held Sept. 19 at Christie Lake Cons... | read more |
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City Sidelines - September 2To have your activity appear in City Sidelines, please submit a brief paragraph about the event, li... | read more |
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Plant a memorial tree to remember loved oneThe Rockton Lions Club created a Memorial Forest in 1977 on a five-acre patch of land at the Beverl... | read more |
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SuperWalk benefits Parkinson’s sufferersBetty Phillips was going back to tap dancing sessions after a break of a few months when she found ... | read more |



