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Hamilton Spectator
29-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hamilton Spectator
10 things to do on Canada Day in Hamilton and area
Even though Canada Day is not on the weekend this year, there are several events planned for the statutory holiday. Here are some local places to go for Canada Day celebrations. The city will host the Canada Day extravaganza at Bayfront Park, 200 Harbour Front Dr., in Hamilton, on Tuesday, July 1. The fireworks display will start at 10 p.m. A food truck rally, inflatables and kids' program Creative Club will start at 1 p.m. Games, balloon artists, airbrush artists and stilt walkers will start at 4 p.m. There will also be a jam session, local Hamilton youth performers, comedy juggler Craig Douglas and a performance from Garnetta Cromwell and DaGroovemasters. While the festival starts Saturday, it runs through Tuesday, July 1 from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. The free festival will feature headliner The Northern Pikes starting at 9:30 p.m. July 1. VIP Beer Garden tickets are $35 per day. Attendees can enjoy pizza, chicken wings and beer from the rooftop terrace at Joseph Brant Museum, 1240 North Shore Blvd. E., in Burlington, on Tuesday, July 1 from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. The event ends with the city's Canada Day drone and fireworks show at 9:40 p.m. Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs. Tickets are $50 and include pizza, chicken wings, ice cream and one beer or sangria. To buy tickets, go to . The celebration will feature performances from the Regimental Band of the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry, the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada Pipes and Drums, and the Argyllshire Dancers. The free event is held at Dundurn National Historic Site, 610 York Blvd., in Hamilton, on Tuesday, July 1 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. For more details, go to . The HMCS Haida National Historic Site, Pier 9, 658 Catharine St. N., in Hamilton, will host a free celebration on July 1 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Attendees can explore the Tribal-class destroyer and learn about sailors who served on the ship. Regularly scheduled programs will not be running on Canada Day. Go to for details. The City of Brantford will host performances from Canadian singers, a vendors' market, a carnival, midway and food vendors at Lions Park's Steve Brown Sports Complex, 20 Edge St. The celebration starts on Tuesday, July 1 at 11 a.m. and ends with fireworks at 10 p.m. There will also be a free photo booth from 2 to 8 p.m. and a stilt walker performance. Go to for more details. Ancaster Mill, 548 Old Dundas Rd., will feature a Canadian-inspired lunch and dinner menu, including beaver tails, poutine and butter tarts, on Tuesday, July 1. Their à la carte menu will be available all day. Lunch is from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and dinner is from 5 to 8 p.m. The City of Burlington celebration will start with the VRPRO Canada Day 5K Run at 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, July 1 at Spencer Smith Park, 1400 Lakeshore Rd. There will then be free yoga in the park at noon on the compass near the west lawn. The event will feature food and marketplace vendors, a kids zone and performances. The drone show starts at about 9:40 p.m., followed by the fireworks show at 10 p.m. Go to for the full lineup. The Rotary Club of Dundas will host a Canada Day celebration on Tuesday, July 1 from 8 to 11:30 a.m. at Dundas Driving Park, 71 Cross St. A pancake breakfast with a sausage is $10 for people 11 years and older, $5 for four to 10 years old and free for children under three. Tickets can be bought at the event, which will feature live music, face painting, coffee, tea and power lifting. Go to for more details. The schedule is packed for Canada Day in Lynden. The parade is set for 3 p.m., with a classic car show, bingo and live music throughout the day at 4070 Governors Rd. The opening ceremony is at 4 p.m. and fireworks start at dusk. For the full schedule, go to . Cheyenne Bholla is a reporter at The Hamilton Spectator. cbholla@


Sunday World
30-05-2025
- Sunday World
Dublin man accused of pulling shotgun out of tracksuit bottoms in McDonald's raid
Craig Douglas (24) of Belclare Park, Ballymun, Dublin is charged with robbery, dangerous driving and Garda obstruction. An armed robber went to a McDonald's, pulled a shotgun out of his tracksuit bottoms and pointed it at staff while people were buying their morning coffee and breakfast, it is alleged. Craig Douglas (24) is accused of carrying out a 'broad daylight' raid at the fast food restaurant in Dublin yesterday, leaving staff traumatised before speeding dangerously off in a getaway car. He was refused bail at Dublin District Court this afternoon and was remanded in custody to next week, for DPP directions. Mr Douglas, of Belclare Park, Ballymun, Dublin is charged with robbery, dangerous driving and garda obstruction. The court heard he is denying the allegations. Craig Douglas (24) News in 90 Seconds - May 30th Objecting to bail, a Garda told Judge John King the robbery happened at McDonald's, Gulliver's Retail Park, Northwood, Santry yesterday when a man entered the restaurant and 'calmly' sat down for a few minutes until customers left. He then approached the counter, took a shotgun from his tracksuit bottoms and pointed it at staff, robbing the till which had no money in it. The robber fled the scene in a car that had been stolen elsewhere earlier that morning. He drove out, crashed into a metal barrier and continued on to St Margaret's Road where he sped, undertaking traffic. The getaway car was later found in St Margaret's Halting site and when gardai arrived, they saw Mr Douglas in the back seat of another car. It was alleged he violently resisted arrest. Gardai found the keys of the getaway vehicle in the car he had been in. It was alleged a tshirt and runners he was wearing were distinctive and matched those worn by the robbery suspect. A tracksuit was seized from a caravan. In her objections, the garda cited the level of violence used in the robbery, the fear it caused and the fact that it was a 'busy public location.' 'It happened in broad daylight where members of the public were present, buying their morning coffee and breakfast,' the garda said. The shotgun had not been found and the garda feared the accused could have possession of it if released on bail. Gardai were relieved that nobody was injured despite the 'dangerous crime spree,' the court heard. Restaurant staff were traumatised and the accused 'seems to have zero remorse,' the garda said. Applying for bail, defence solicitor Matthew De Courcy said Mr Douglas was presumed innocent, his position was 'he didn't do this' and he made no admissions in interview. Mr De Courcy said the man in the CCTV had his face covered and gardai were effectively identifying him by his clothing. The defence would say the clothes were not distinctive, but were 'generic' and the link to his client was 'tenuous.' Mr Douglas was found in a different location in a different car. Mr Douglas was living with his family, 'upskilling' on a construction course and was 'a young man with a bright future,' Mr De Courcy said. Judge King refused bail and remanded him in custody to appear in Cloverhill District Court on June 4.
Yahoo
29-01-2025
- Yahoo
Undercover task force seizes fentanyl, cocaine; 1 arrested
The Butler County Undercover Regional Narcotics Task Force seized fentanyl, cocaine, thousands in cash and an AR-15 after executing a search warrant in Fairfield, according to a press release from the task force. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Deputies arrested 33-year-old Craig Douglas on multiple drug related charges, the release says. The apartment is in the 6000 block of Boymel Drive, according to the release. TRENDING STORIES: Dead woman hidden in basement for over a month; her ex-boyfriend is now facing charges $1.50 hot dog safe as Costco announces big change to food courts Mother arrested following search for her and infant son; evidence of physical harm to child found Deputies seized 25 grams of fentanyl, 30 grams of cocaine, 30 fentanyl pills, around $3200 and an AR-15, the release says. Douglas is facing charges of possession of fentanyl, trafficking fentanyl, trafficking cocaine and possession of cocaine, according to deputies. Deputies say there are pending charges that, depending on the investigation, could be applied to Douglas. 'Getting drugs off the street is a never-ending battle that we will continually fight to keep this garbage away from our kids and loved ones,' Sheriff Jones. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]