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Hamilton takes a hook to tow truck operators
Hamilton is putting the clamps on tow truck owners that operated in the city.
Food trucks ready to roll across Hamilton
A food truck could be invading a Hamilton neighbourhood near you.
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Tuesday, May, 15, 2012 - 2:02:00 PM
LETTER: Unions have too much power, help hide inadequate teachers "couldn't have said it better myself.......well done"
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Thursday, May, 10, 2012 - 11:11:03 AM
Expect ‘push back’ from developers, says Ontario integrity commissioner "I don't feel compelled to comment on the 'developer' aspect of this issue, but I'll confess that I'm a little confused as to how this prospect affects community groups such as neighbourhood associations. Because on the one hand, this: "If Hamilto"
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Wednesday, May, 09, 2012 - 1:01:18 AM
Hamilton wants fluoride classified as a drug "One more thing: "About 90 health organizations around the world support fluoride, including the World Health Organization, Health Canada, and the Canadian and American dental associations." these are just endorsements, each parroting the other. No"
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It’s easy to start a team, raise money for Relay
There's something about the Relay for Life that sets it apart from other fundraising events for the Canadian Cancer Society.
Ancaster High escapes scrutiny of board trustees
Public school board trustees rejected a motion that would have forbidden selling part of the Ancaster High School property to fund the construction of a new Dundas high school.
Board staff says only $5.5 million needed to prepare Highland
Just over $5 million in renovations are needed to accommodate all Dundas high school students at Highland Secondary School in 2014, board staff told trustees Monday night.
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Parkside High future already on the table
Parkside Secondary School supporters were already considering future options for a private educational facility on the site, the day after trustees decided to close it by September 2014.
Juravinski Hospital fulfills long-sought dream
Dreams became reality May 14 when the $198-million Juravinski Hospital and Cancer Care redevelopment project officially opened to the Hamilton community on a glorious sunny-drenched morning.
Photo by Debra Downey
Bullet-shaped recreational vehicles make their way to Ancaster
In the next few days, Hamiltonians will see a sight sure to pique their curiosity.
Health ministry throws lifeline to West Lincoln hospital
As Health Minister Deb Matthews helped to officially open the new $180-million Juravinski Hospital and Cancer Centre May 14 after five years of construction, she provided some solace to Grimsby, and Winona residents after her government pulled the plug on their new rebuilt hospital plans.
Liberals creating ‘health crisis,’ says health coalition
The provincial government is “creating a crisis” by deliberately cutting its own health care spending to pave the way to privatize services, says Dr. Gordon Guyatt.
West Lincoln hospital plans remain in Liberal freezer
Ontario Health Ministry Deb Matthews says the $130 million West Lincoln Hospital has been cancelled and the project isn’t on the government’s radar for at least five years.
Volleyball spiked; Hamilton scores with Pan Am soccer
The Toronto 2015 Pan Am organizing committee has further spiked Hamilton’s athletic ambitions for the global event.
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One-day camp for grieving children
The Dr. Bob Kemp Centre for Hospice Palliative Care wants to help children dealing with grief by providing a safe environment where they can express their emotions.
Health minister in Hamilton on Monday
Health and Long-Term Care minister Deb Matthews will be on Concession Street Monday morning.
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Woman of Distinction
If you’ve attended a community event in Ancaster recently, chances are you’ve seen Jan Lukas with her camera in hand, working tirelessly behind the scenes.
Lead-foot driver latest to lose car at Stoney Creek corner
An 18-year-old man became the third driver in the past week to have his licence suspended and car impounded for a week after being caught driving at highway speeds near the corner of Highland Road and First Road West in upper Stoney Creek.
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Regular check-ups can catch eye disease
Because early glaucoma has no symptoms, it is important to go for regular eye exams.
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Get a taste of life in the country
Three Copetown area farmers are inviting rural and urban residents alike to experience country life.
 
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