• Hamilton’s arena, formerly the FirstOntario Centre, to be renamed TD Coliseum

    Local

    Hamilton’s arena, which originally opened in 1985 as Copps Coliseum and was then renamed the FirstOntario Centre in 2014, will now be called TD Coliseum after a new sponsorship was announced.

    Oak View Group (OVG), the organization overseeing the arena’s $280 million venue renovation plan, announced a multi-year naming rights sponsorship with TD Bank Group (TD) at the end of June.

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    City of Hamilton to rebuild Red Hill Valley Parkway curve to make roadway safer

    Local

    The City of Hamilton will be rebuilding the banking on a stretch of the Red Hill Valley Parkway to make the road safer.

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    More lies about housing

    National

    If there is one thing all Canadian politicians supposedly agree on, it’s that we badly need new housing development all across the country.

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    Poilievre’s comeback sets stage for fall showdown

    National

    Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s campaign to pick up a by-election seat in Alberta is currently in full swing.

    Ottawa and Alberta – more than a pipeline, at stake is the country’s prosperity (part four)

    Opinion

    “Alberta has an Alberta problem,” according to the editors of the Globe and Mail. One can expect that the lead editorial this week in Canada’s national newspaper was written…

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    New Government of Canada measures “fail to address” tariff crisis: Canadian Steel Producers Association

    Local

    In the midst of 50 per cent tariffs by the United States on Canadian steel, the Government of Canada announced six measures as part of their response.

    However, the Canadian Steel Producers Association (CSPA), which is the national voice of all primary steel producers, and the United Steelworkers Union (USW), which has 225,000 Canadian members, immediately came out and said that the plan “falls short of what our industry needs.”

    Hamilton had the lowest number of code zero events in over 15 years in 2024

    Local

    The Hamilton Paramedic Service recently released its 2024 annual report, with significant developments recorded over the past year, including the lowest reported number of code zero events in over 15 years.

    Municipal spending through the roof

    National

    Municipal governments do not usually attract the same amount of attention in Canada as do provincial and federal governments, but they should.

    CTF gives Ontario’s Bethlenfalvy a poor grade on budgeting

    National

    Ontario Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy needs to take some remedial classes, according to the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF).

    Big city mayors in New York and Toronto face uphill climbs

    Opinion

    In the fascinating world of big city politics, there have always been interesting mayors. Fiorello LaGuardia in New York identified as a Republican but usually received support from opposition parties.

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