April 29, 2025, 8:20 pm
Hamilton Mayor Andrea Horwath was unexpectedly injured in an accident that resulted in her hospitalization. With her office confirming that surgery is imminent and a brief leave of absence likely, questions abound about how this mishap might affect the city’s schedule.
The office of Hamilton Mayor Andrea Horwath says she has been hospitalized after being injured in an accident. A statement issued late Tuesday says Horwath is awaiting surgery and may need to take a “short medical leave” to focus on rest and recovery. It does not specify the nature of her...
Horwath is awaiting surgery and may need to take a 'short medical leave,' the statement says
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