Sebastian Leck
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'It makes you feel worthless,' says woman living in Gage Park as Hamilton moves to clear tents
As she stared out into the rain Tuesday afternoon, a woman living in an encampment at Gage Park said she just needed a few more days for the ice trapping her tent to thaw and to figure out where to go next.
News -Canada -Hamilton |
Many Hamilton sidewalks not clear of snow a week after storm, prompting concerns over accessibility
Several Hamilton residents say that sidewalks in their areas still haven’t been cleared a week after a blizzard blanketed the city with snow.
News -Canada -Hamilton |
Officials investigating cause of fire on same Brampton street where three boys died in townhouse fire
A fire broke out early Sunday in Brampton near the townhouse where three boys died in a fire earlier this week.
News -Canada -Toronto |
Hamilton residents warned about road conditions after Monday morning blizzard
Environment Canada has downgraded its advisory to a winter storm for Hamilton, after putting residents on alert for blizzard earlier on Monday.
News -Canada -Hamilton |
Here are the most checked-out books at the Hamilton Public Library for 2021
Throughout the second year of the pandemic, books and movies have been an important way for people in Hamilton to get through lockdowns and months of uncertainty.
News -Canada -Hamilton |
Hamilton and Niagara restaurants close indoor dining due to lack of customers and safety concerns
Some restaurants in Hamilton and the Niagara region are closing indoor dining this week, saying they lack customers and are concerned for the safety of their staff.
News -Canada -Hamilton |
Niagara police open investigation into Marineland's use of animals
Niagara police are investigating the use of marine animals at Marineland after receiving a complaint from a member of the public.
News -Canada -Hamilton |
New Hamilton library will allow users to borrow wheelchairs, crutches and other devices
A new library of assistive devices is launching in Hamilton, and organizers hope it will provide free access to wheelchairs, crutches, ankle braces and other items.
News -Canada -Hamilton |
Mammoths and North American horses vanished later than previously thought: researchers
Mammoths didn’t die out until about 6,000 years ago — more recently than previously believed — as did the wild horses that once grazed the plains of North America, according to new findings out of McMaster University.
News -Canada -Hamilton |
Burlington licenses Blue Line Taxi to fill gap left by closure of city's largest taxi service
The City of Burlington has licensed a new taxi service called Blue Line Taxi to address the gap in services left by the closure of Burlington Taxi in November.
News -Canada -Hamilton |