‘In my heart forever’ – Lewis Hamilton dances with Pokot people in Kenya as F1 star continues amazing Africa holiday
LEWIS HAMILTON was seen dancing with Pokot people in Kenya as he continued to love life on his African holiday. The seven-time Formula 1 world champion has already visited countries such as Rwanda and Namibia as he traces his roots around the continent during the sport's summer break.

Two emergency workers hospitalised with injuries to face after investigating vandalism report
A 15-year-old boy has been charged in connection with the incident Two police officers suffered facial injuries after being sent to investigate reports of vandalism in the city yesterday evening. Leicestershire Police were called out to Raywell Road, in Hamilton following reports of criminal damage in the area, but the situation led to an altercation.

Toto Wolff says he has ‘made his peace’ with Max Verstappen’s controversial title win over Lewis Hamilton
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has revealed that he has made his peace with the outcome of the 2021 Formula One world championship. However, he also admitted that he still thinks about the controversial nature in which his driver Sir Lewis Hamilton was pipped to the title by Max Verstappen.

Hamilton highway closures for planned roadwork (Aug. 16)
You don’t need to sit in traffic: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 10 closures in Hamilton on Aug. 16 for roadwork on Highway 403, Highway 5, Highway 6 and Queen Elizabeth Way. Highway 403 eastbound at Lincoln M. Alexander Parkway: one right lane closed until Aug. 19 at 5 a.m.

Police investigating ‘targeted’ shooting in central Hamilton
Gunshots were reported in the area of Steven Street and Nightingale Street around 2:45 a.m. Tuesday Hamilton police are investigating a shooting that happened overnight Tuesday. Police say that a resident heard what they thought were gunshots in the area of Steven and Nightingale streets in central Hamilton around 2:45 a.m.

St. Joe’s contacting 230 patients whose health records were faxed to wrong people
Revelation marks the latest in string of privacy-related blunders at the hospital About 230 patients at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton had their health records recently faxed to the wrong person in what the hospital attributed to an “error.” St. Joe’s said in a release Friday that the misdirected faxes — which occurred between 2020 and 2021 — came to light after a comprehensive review of its privacy policies and practices.

McMaster Children’s Hospital is researching suicide intervention program for teens
The Hamilton hospital is studying a six-week intervention program called ‘I Am Safe,’ helping youth and their families to get through times of crisis It’s common for parents to feel alienated and anxious when their young teen is admitted to the hospital for a mental-health crisis like self-harm.

Hamilton police investigating shooting northeast Hamilton
Gunshots were reported in the area of Steven Street and Nightingale Avenue in east Hamilton around 2:45 a.m. Hamilton police are investigating a shooting that happened overnight Tuesday. Police say in a press release that residents heard what they thought were gunshots in the area of Steven Street and Nightingale Avenue in east Hamilton around 2:45 a.m..

The greatest year for Hamilton team sports? We’re in it.
On Sunday, the Hamilton Honey Badgers capped everything by winning their first Canadian Elite Basketball League title with a thrilling victory over the Scarborough Shooting Stars, Scott Radley writes. There have been some awfully bleak years for sports fans in this city. Anybody remember that putrid 1-17 Tiger-Cats’ debacle a couple decades ago?

Dundee defender Sam Fisher re-joins old boss as he heads out on loan to Dunfermline
Sam Fisher will ply his trade in League One this season after joining Dunfermline on loan. The Dundee youngster has teamed up with his old boss James McPake at East End Park until the end of the season. The 21-year-old featured in the Dark Blues’ opening two matches this season, playing 90 minutes in the win over Hamilton and 30 minutes at Stranraer.

Aug. 16: Staffing gone to pot, Whitehead ‘safety plan,’ Hamilton jaywalkers and other letters
Cannabis stores have hired all the available workers, writes Margot Carnahan. Whitehead plan I’m still shaking my head at the “safety plan” council approved to protect people from Terry Whitehead. Why is it appropriate to make victims of his behaviour responsible for protecting themselves by limiting their interactions with him?

Hamilton councillors approve townhouse development on Rymal Road
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Tom Jackson didn’t like the mid-rise residential units, nor the stacked townhouses that Royal Living Development Group had planned for a 0.88-hectare piece of property on Rymal Road beside a shopping plaza near Upper Sherman Avenue. But after nearly four years of studies, discussion and eventual changes by the developer, Jackson approved, along with his council colleagues, 41 two-storey street townhouses at 705 and 713 Rymal Rd.

Here’s how Doug Ford could give Andrea Horwath and Steven Del Duca what voters denied them
Doug Ford has announced municipal governance reforms he never once broached on the campaign trail last spring — and his two former rivals could soon be his political beneficiaries. The irony. Doug Ford could do something for Andrea Horwath and Steven Del Duca that voters wouldn’t: give them power.

Racing tips: Best bets for Tuesday August 16
Rory Delargy and David Massey pick out the best bets for Tuesday's action and have three selections for the day. Racing betting tips: Tuesday August 16 0.5pts e.w Jenny Ren in 7.10 Wolverhampton at 9/1 (Bet365 - 1/5 1,2,3) 1pt win Ballyconneely Bay in 3.15 Hamilton a 4/1 (General)

Murdered Victor Hamilton laid to rest as family appeals to mourners to stick by friends caught in addiction
The brother-in-law of Ballymena murder victim Victor Hamilton pleaded with around one hundred mourners at his funeral not to discard addicts. The father-of-one was laid to rest in his hometown of Carrickfergus on Monday following a service of thanksgiving at Irvine Funeral Home which was led by Pastor James Clarke.

Horse racing tips: Templegate looks to build the bank for York Ebor with NAP who should dominate rivals at Hamilton
TEMPLEGATE looks to build the bank for York by banging in a few winners on Tuesday. Read on for our man's top tips and back a horse by clicking their odds below. MARK’S CHOICE (3.15 Hamilton, nap) He ran a real belter when third in the Great St Wilfrid at the weekend.

Horse Racing Tips: Nap of the Day
Matt Brocklebank looks ahead to Tuesday's action and picks out his best bets across the cards in the UK. Tuesday selections Fast Results HIGHWAYGREY - 4.45 Hamilton (NAP) A good race in store for the Paycare Saving You Money Everyday Healthcare Scottish Trophy Handicap at Hamilton and the eye is immediately drawn to the Newmarket raiders, Wilkins and Glam De Vega.
