
201633
Black history comes alive at Ancaster’s Griffin House
Volunteer Jane Johnson displays the original wood fireplace.
201636
Volunteer Meredith Walker a student at Ancaster High
Meredith Walker
201653
Black history comes alive at Ancaster’s Griffin House
Ancaster’s Griffin House still stands as a testament to this area’s first black settlers.
201643
St. John therapy dogs, owners earn accolades
Brian Lisson with his 250-hour Voluntary Community Service award.
201656
Nothing beats coming home to the aroma of dinner in a slow cooker
The Best Chicken Dish can be prepared the night before, then cooked while you're at work.
201646
A great cause
Korey Janitz, a Grade 3 student at Sir William Osler School, has grown her hair for four years so she could donate more than 11 inches to the organization Angel Hair for Kids, which makes wigs for children who have lost their hair due to cancer and other diseases. Korey loves her new hair style and was thrilled to help a great cause.
201638
Water softening company taps resources for campaign that appears as city plan
Don’t be fooled by sample bottles, accompanied by blue-and-white cards which do not identify a vendor but suggest someone will return the next day to pick up water samples.
201655
Little Hats grows again thanks to story
Trix Harrison and the Little Hats That Grew is back on the right track after a Hamilton Community News story outlined the need for more knitters.
201645
Community backs Martin’s Olympic run
Brad Martin competes in the Vancouver Olympics on Feb. 17.
201658
Meeting up with an old friend
The Tews family took their Gotta Be Dundas jerseys on vacation to Disney World in Florida and ran into an old friend at Mickey's Backyard Barbecue. With more than 850 submitted stories, the campaign is solidly in the running for the top 12 communities across Canada. Those communities are to be notified by Feb. 11, with public voting to narrow down the list to the final five beginning on March 15
201648
St. John therapy dogs, owners earn accolades
Jan Vallentin with a 3,000 hour certificate presented by Geoff Wybrew.
201635
Haillie Price is right for Canada’s U-17 national team
Haillie Price accepts the Melanie Booth Award from Burlington Mayor Cam Jackson.
201650
Snuggle up
Emily Draper, 3 and mom, Lisa, snuggle up for story time during Ancaster Montessori School’s Family Literacy Week Pyjama Party on Jan. 28.
201640
Media fundraiser for Haiti tops $500,000
Cable 14's Stephanie Burns shoots a performance by Jacob Moon at the Haiti Media Telethon.
201647
Box office now open for Valentine Show
Ruth LeRoy will be one of the soloists from Theatre Ancaster who will entertain.
201637
Dance team returns from Orange Bowl
The Bishop Tonnos Secondary School Dance Team recently returned from sunny Miami where they performed in the Jan. 5 FedEx Orange Bowl. In addition to performing for a televised audience of millions, the team met renowned choreographers and performed along with a live performance by musical guests, Cool and the Gang.
201639
Take sweetheart to Hammer Entertainment’s Broadway Couples
Simone Caruso of Ancaster is a featured performer in Hammer Entertainment’s Broadway Couples, with showtimes next weekend at the West Side Concert Theatre.
201652
Modern-day bagpiper gives tradition updated sound
Michael Grey has just released his ninth solo CD Unqualified Favourites.
201642
Box office now open for Valentine Show
Russ Weil will be on hand with the Hamilton All Star Jazz Band in a concert of Valentine showstoppers, Feb. 12 and 13 at 8 p. m at the Old Firehall Arts Centre.
201659
Modern-day bagpiper gives tradition updated sound
Michael Grey has just released his ninth solo CD Unqualified Favourites.
201651
Estheticians now equipped to treat variety of skin conditions
Clients, (front to back), Donna Bouskill, Flo Kelly and Debra Bouskill receive a spa treatment from students Chelsey Balon, Tina Bouskill and Naila Qureshi.