
Conservation authority eyes pipeline deal to improve Chippawa Trail
Jan 07, 2009
Jan 07, 2009
A private power company’s bid to bury a gas pipeline along a Hamilton Conservation Authority rail trail that runs from the East Mountain to the Grand River in Caledonia is being hailed ...

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EBR bid puts province on Taro hot seat
The Ministry of the Environment is being asked to investigate
allegations the owners of the Taro d...
Tougher penalties loom for tippling drivers
If you drink and drive but aren’t quite legally drunk, get ready to
face harsher penalties and hig...
Motorists to pay more to drive Highway 407
Hamiltonians who use Highway 407 better get ready to pay higher tolls next month....
Residents worried about economic future: Hudak
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Hudak waits for leader’s decisionNiagara West-Glanbrook Progressive Conservative MPP Tim Hudak agrees with his interim party leader... | read more |
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Hamilton joins other cities in protests against Mideast conflictHamilton protesters urged during a rally at city hall and march that the Canadian government to pu... | read more |
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Mayor optimistic about city’s future as new year beginsWhile local business leaders and union officials are proposing doom and gloom scenarios for 2009, ... | read more |
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Ministry delays public meetings on Niagara-to-GTA corridor projectThe second round of the Niagara-to-GTA Corridor public meetings for the first phase of the project... | read more |
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MP opposed to re-opening abortion debateAncaster-Dundas-Flamborough-Westdale Conservative MP David Sweet sided with Prime Minister Stephen... | read more |
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Local MP looking for tax cuts to stimulate local economyTax cuts and creating a more conducive environment to attract businesses to the Hamilton area are ... | read more |
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Robber threatens clerk with rockHamilton police are on the lookout for a man who wielded a baseball-sized rock to rob a Mountain va... | read more |
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Buy Local push needed ‘now more than ever’The province has a local procurement policy, so it only makes sense during these dire economic time... | read more |
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Mayor touts drug court as alternative to jail timeThe city is being urged to follow the lead of several other Canadian municipalities by pursuing a d... | read more |
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Diversity benefits students, teacher saysIt’s not surprising that St. Thomas More Secondary teacher Darrell Jordan Hicks supports diversity ... | read more |
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As with cancer, humour can help patients cope with life’s strugglesHumour and mental illness may seem like an odd coupling, but Sean Kidd believes the two can be an i... | read more |
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Furry friends bring cheer to MacassaIlse Koos says she looks forward to the weekly visits from her furry friend.... | read more |
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Public Health identifies city’s first case of Influenza A this seasonThe influenza season has begun in earnest in Hamilton. In addition to the increase in school absent... | read more |
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NDP leader candidate gives hope to backers of de-amalgamationProvincial New Democratic leadership hopeful Michael Prue is cozying up to the area’s de-amalgamati... | read more |
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Economic troubles ‘tip of iceberg’, says labour leaderIf people think 2008 was a tough year, says Don Fraser, president of the Hamilton and District Labo... | read more |




