Hamilton Mayor Hospitalized Following Mysterious Accident

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.


citynews.ca / Hamilton Mayor Andrea Horwath hospitalized after accident, her office says

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...

nationalpost.com / Hamilton Mayor Andrea Horwath in hospital after accident, her office says

Horwath is awaiting surgery and may need to take a 'short medical leave,' the statement says


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