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Unsafe: City of Hamilton Orders Emergency Repairs to Cannon Knitting Mill

The City of Hamilton has declared the Cannon Knitting Mill building on the corner of Cannon Street East and Mary Street North to be unsafe due to deteriorating and unsecured window panes. As a result, fencing now surrounds the building. The building is owned by Harry Stinson. Stinson purchased the building from the City of…

NOTED: HCA Response to Neighbour’s Concerns Regarding Tiffany Falls Redevelopment

The Hamiton Conservation Authority Board of Directors agenda package for the September 4, 2025 meeting included correspondence between a resident who lives near the Tiffany Falls Conservation Area and the HCA’s Executive Director Lisa Burnside. The correspondence followed reporting by this publication regarding the HCA’s plans to transform the Tiffany Falls Conservation Area. The changes…

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Joey’s Notepad: 1694 Upper James Street 12-Storey Mixed Use

This morning, the City of Hamilton issued a notice that the DPR will meet next Thursday, September 11, to review an application at 1694 Upper James Street.

It is described as a “Proposed 12-Storey Mixed-Use Residential building.”

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City of Hamilton Says LRT Prep Works Will Reduce Lanes on Queenston at Rosewood

In a public announcement posted on Monday, the City of Hamilton says there will be lane reductions Queenston Road at Rosewood Road (Ward 4) starting the week of Monday, September 15, 2025, to safely complete a watermain installation.  The work is part of the planned B-Line light rail transit line, with the City moving major…

Noted: Coppley Commercial to Residential Conversion Reno Underway

The major construction work for the conversion of the former men’s apparel factory buildings into a 36 rental apartment and a 60-suite hotel, with ground-level commercial space, is underway. The road closure infrastructure, to create the needed loading area for construction materials, was installed last week. Developer Core Urban has lived up to its reputation…

Recent News

BRIEF: Hamilton Wild Waterworks and Lakeland Pool Attendance Increased in 2025

The Hamilton Conservation Authority says that Wild Waterworks and Lakeland Pool “had successful operating seasons this year” with an attendence estimate of 90,000 patrons which “surpasses last year numbers.” The HCA will confirm numbers and revenue by the end of the year. Production Detailsv. 1.0.0Published: September 6, 2025Last updated: September 6, 2025Author: Joey ColemanUpdate Recordv.…

Hamilton City Council Interviewing Board of Health Replacement for Dr. Robin Lennox

Hamilton City Council is close to naming a replacement to file the seat on Hamilton’s Board of Health that was vacated when physician Dr. Robin Lennox was elected the Member of Provincial Parliament for Hamilton Centre on February 27, 2025. Council’s Selection Committee is interviewing shortlisted candidates this week. The committee members conducting the interviews…

OLT To Hear 55 Cootes (Dundas) Appeal in March 2026

Conservation Authority refused to approve a six-storey 129-unit residential building that could be surrounded by flood waters during severe weather.

Proposed six-storey residential building in Dundas could be surrounded by flood waters during a severe storm event.

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