Porter launches new Hamilton routes to Winnipeg, St. John’s
Porter Airlines is continuing to expanding its presence in Hamilton, adding new nonstop service to Winnipeg and St. John’s this week.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/porter-hamilton-airport-winnipeg-st-johns-9.7201421?cmp=rss

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PWHL Announces Hamilton Expansion Team and Training Facility

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PWHL Announces Hamilton Expansion Team and Training Facility

The Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) has officially introduced its newest expansion franchise in Hamilton, Ontario, marking the league's first team in a non-NHL market. The announcement took place at the recently renovated TD Coliseum, where young players from local girls' hockey associations, including the Stoney Creek Sabres and Hamilton Hawks, were present. Tessa Bonhomme, co-host of the PWHL's 'Jocks in Jills' podcast, formally presented the Hamilton team, highlighting the growth and momentum of women's hockey and the new opportunities it creates for athletes and young fans alike. The franchise will play at TD Coliseum, which has a hockey capacity of 16,400, and will share the venue with the New York Islanders' AHL affiliate, making it the first professional hockey presence in southern Ontario for over a decade. The team's official name and logo will be announced later, with current colours set as gold, maroon, and cream, reflecting Hamilton's steel industry and local sports history. Morgan Firestone Arena in Ancaster will serve as the team's training facility. Hamilton joins Detroit and Las Vegas as the PWHL expands to 11 teams for the 2026-27 season, with Ontario hosting over a quarter of the league’s teams. Civic support, a strong regional fan base, and local hockey participation were key factors in selecting Hamilton for expansion.

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Shipping more goods on the Great Lakes could mean fewer trucks on Ontario roads, expert says
As political and business leaders push for more cargo movement across the Great Lakes, one expert says shifting freight from highways to waterways could ease truck congestion in Hamilton and lower emissions, but only if governments and industry make major investments first.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/marine-shipping-great-lakes-trucks-off-road-9.7200114?cmp=rss
Shipping more goods on the Great Lakes could mean fewer trucks on Ontario roads, expert says
As political and business leaders push for more cargo movement across the Great Lakes, one expert says shifting freight from highways to waterways could ease truck congestion in Hamilton and lower emissions, but only if governments and industry make major investments first.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/marine-shipping-great-lakes-trucks-off-road-9.7200114?cmp=rss
Shipping more goods on the Great Lakes could mean fewer trucks on Ontario roads, expert says
As political and business leaders push for more cargo movement across the Great Lakes, one expert says shifting freight from highways to waterways could ease truck congestion in Hamilton and lower emissions, but only if governments and industry make major investments first.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/marine-shipping-great-lakes-trucks-off-road-9.7200114?cmp=rss
Shipping more goods on the Great Lakes could take more trucks off Hamilton roads, expert says
As political and business leaders push for more cargo movement across the Great Lakes, one expert says shifting freight from highways to waterways could ease truck congestion in Hamilton and lower emissions, but only if governments and industry make major investments first.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/marine-shipping-great-lakes-trucks-off-road-9.7200114?cmp=rss

Joe Fagan stepping down as South Lanarkshire Council leader after becoming MSP

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