
Oct 10, 2008
More than two months after the partial collapse of a downtown Dundas building, the City of Hamilton will apparently issue a property standards order asking the owner to remove an obstruction from the ...

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He began as a skeptic, but Ancaster Councillor Lloyd Ferguson is now a firm believer in light ra...
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Union charges province distorting ongoing spat over teacher contract
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Expert discusses research findings
One of the world's leading experts on child maltreatment will bring his latest research findings...
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A Cause For A Concert benefits research
Listening to Thomas Witter proudly talk about his family, his 30-year career as a senior executi...
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Scrap metal helps change young lives
Your scrap metal, managed and exchanged for cash, can help in funding the Routes Youth Centre in...
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Post office replacement takes another step
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City, province mark rehabilitation of former landfills
Mayor Fred Eisenberger and MPP Ted McMeekin were joined by officials from Hamilton's public work...
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Shell re-starts remediation on former gas station
Clean-up of contamination at a former gas station site in Dundas re-started last week, after a t...
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