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4 years after Indigenous woman died in Niagara hospital waiting room, family still waits for coroner's inquest
Heather Winterstein's family believes she didn't receive proper medical assessment or care at the St. Catharines, Ont., hospital because of systemic racism and biases. Niagara Health says it's committed to change.
Children’s Aid Society knew women zip-tied boys into pyjamas but didn’t intervene, Ontario murder trial told
A Halton Children's Aid Society worker advised the Burlington, Ont., couple not to zip-tie the two brothers in their care into tents overnight, which the Crown has argued the women continued to do, the two women's murder trial in Milton has been told.
Actions of caregiver and HSR driver didn't contribute to death of 7-year-old hit by bus, police say
Based on witness statements and gathered video, Hamilton police say, it doesn't look like the actions of the bus driver or the child's caregiver contributed to the death of a 7-year-old boy in Hamilton Thursday afternoon.
Thorold, Ont., city hall lobby filled as vigil mourns teen denied traditional Muslim burial
About a hundred people joined a vigil held in front of City Hall in Thorold, Ont., to honour an 18-year-old woman who died in a car crash. The city denied her family's request for Muslim burial accommodations at a public cemetery.
Gillian Robertson, from Niagara Falls, Ont., believes she is a win away from UFC title contention
Canadian strawweight Gillian (The Savage) Robertson fights Brazilian Amanda Lemos on Saturday in Las Vegas.
Niagara police see 700% spike in number of human trafficking victims identified in a single year
Police shared data at a recent information session hosted by Niagara Regional Police Service's human trafficking unit. It was the first session of its kind for the unit, which began in 2019, and was held after community members asked police for more information about how trafficking happens in the region.
City-run outdoor skating rinks in Hamilton open Dec. 15
As of Dec. 15, Hamilton's outdoor skating rinks will be open daily until 11 p.m., weather permitting.
Minister breaks silence on mandatory Greenbelt review — but there's no word on who will conduct it or when
Ontario's municipal affairs minister says the province will move forward with a much-delayed mandatory review of the Greenbelt, but opposition critics say there's still no word on when the study of the ecologically sensitive zone will take place or who will conduct it.
City of Hamilton can go ahead with long-delayed Jamesville redevelopment after province intervenes
The Ontario Government has sided with the City of Hamilton in its push to continue a long-delayed James Street N., housing redevelopment, which proposes the creation of several hundred homes, some affordable, in the north end.
7-year-old boy dies after being hit by Hamilton bus, police say
A seven-year-old boy is dead after being struck by a Hamilton bus, police said Thursday. A city manager told CBC Hamilton said they couldn't comment on specific circumstances of what happened due to the investigation, but called it an "extremely unfortunate tragedy."
Fire that displaced several people in Hamilton's east end, chief suspects, was started by a cat
People living in four apartments at 2520 Barton Street East have been forced out of their homes after a multiple-alarm fire, Thursday morning, according to a news release from Hamilton Fire Chief Dave Cunliffe.
‘Can I just not feed at all?’: Texts indicate couple in Ontario murder trial withheld food from boys
A central question throughout the weeks-long trial for Brandy Cooney and Becky Hamber of Burlington, Ont., has been why, in the last year of his life, 12-year-old L.L. was so severely malnourished. The Crown argues they were intentionally restricting what the boy ate.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats re-sign veteran quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell to 2-year deal
Hamilton Tiger-Cats quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell will return to Steeltown for the next two seasons.
Hamilton councillor Spadafora violated code of conduct when he accused staff of lying and ignoring motion
Hamilton councillor Mike Spadafora apologized to city staff Wednesday after the integrity commissioner found the Ward 14 representative made multiple violations of the Council Code Conduct when he accused city staff of lying, being 'careless,' and willfully ignoring council motions.
CBC concert series Road to the Junos heads to Hamilton in 2026
Cadence Weapon, Logan Staats, Julianna Riolino and more local acts will perform at shows in the lead up to the 55th Juno Awards in March.
Metal found in hamburgers during school-ordered lunch in Burlington
Two parents are speaking out after students at their children's school in Burlington, Ont., say they found metal in hamburgers the school ordered from a local chain restaurant.
Eat. Sleep. Train. Repeat: keys to building strength from the Hamilton Tiger-Cats conditioning coach
Hamilton Tiger-Cats head strength coach Marcellus Bowman has a new book outlining his training philosophy, which posits nutrition, sleeping and recovery are just as important as training when it comes to building strength.
Woman charged after crash that left pedestrian dead in Niagara Falls, Ont.
A 68-year-old woman has been arrested and charged in connection with the death of a pedestrian following a crash in Niagara Falls, Ont., in November, police say.
At least 30 cats dead, 12 rescued in fire at an animal sanctuary in Fort Erie, Ont., fire chief says
Fire Chief Mark Schmitt with the Fort Erie Fire Department told CBC Hamilton crews attended a rural location on Burger Road near Netherby Road for a structure fire at around 12:45 p.m. on Sunday.
Brothers locked in rooms for 18 hours, restrained with zip ties overnight, co-accused tells Ont. murder trial
Brandy Cooney was back testifying Tuesday at the Milton, Ont., murder trial for her and her wife, with the Crown challenging Cooney's earlier narrative that she and Becky Hamber loved and cared for two brothers under their care and rarely used restraints.
CFL regular season to open in Hamilton on June 4 against Montreal
The Montreal Alouettes and Hamilton Tiger-Cats will kick off the 2026 CFL season on June 4.
Snowfall warning issued for Hamilton, Burlington and Brantford. Special weather statement for Niagara
Environment Canada has issued winter weather warnings to people in the Hamilton, Niagara, Burlington and Brantford areas.
Canadian teams draw opponents from MLS, Mexico, Costa Rica in champions tournament
Atletico Ottawa, Forge FC, the Vancouver Whitecaps and Vancouver FC now know their international club opponents for the 2026 regional champion's tournament.
Walter Yarwood was a pioneer of abstract art. An Ontario construction crew 'mistakenly' demolished his work
An influential abstract artist was commissioned to build a sculpture for Lambton College in Sarnia, Ont., in 1972. Due to a shocking construction mishap, that longstanding and public connection to mid-century Canadian art history is now gone.
Human remains found in Niagara-on-the-Lake belong to missing Toronto man, police say
Human remains found in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont. in the summer belong to a 24-year-old Black man from Toronto who went missing in the spring of 2022, police confirmed on Tuesday.
Slippery commutes possible as freezing rain and snow forecast to hit Hamilton, Niagara areas
Environment Canada has several warnings up for the Hamilton and Niagara areas, and across southern Ontario, as freezing rain and snow move in Tuesday and Wednesday.
After death of 18-year-old Niagara woman, her family told Thorold cemetery won't accommodate Muslim burial
The family of a young Niagara woman who died in a car accident has been told she won't be buried in their local cemetery because it won't accommodate Muslim burial traditions, their imam says.
Mohawk College offering buyouts to full-time admin, faculty and support employees following massive layoffs
Following layoffs of hundreds of staff starting a year ago, the Hamilton college is now offering a 'voluntary exit option' to all full-time administrative, faculty and support staff.
Hamilton NBA star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander named Canada's athlete of the year for second time
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who led the NBA in scoring last season and later grabbed league MVP and Finals MVP honours, was named Canadian athlete of the year by sports journalists on Tuesday.
Blind St. Catharines, Ont., man awarded $28K after discriminatory hiring process and years-long tribunal wait
The Ontario Human Rights Tribunal ordered a Welland call centre to adopt hiring policies to accommodate candidates who are blind and to give $28,000 in compensation to a blind man. The centre had refused him a job offer, despite being qualified.
Veteran winger David Choiniere leaves Hamilton's Forge after 7 seasons with CPL powerhouse
Forge FC has confirmed the departure of winger David Choiniere after seven seasons with the Canadian Premier League powerhouse.
At Hamilton's museum for the art of work, these are its masterpieces
The Workers Arts and Heritage Centre in Hamilton celebrates 30 years of telling working-class stories with an exhibition of treasures' from its collection.
Less than half of 'strong mayors' were using powers before Ontario expanded system: reports
Less than half of the province's strong mayors" were using their controversial powers in the months ahead of a sweeping expansion of the system to 170 additional communities, according to estimates by Ontario's civil service.
Co-accused testifies at Ontario murder trial for 1st time. ‘I always wanted them,’ she says of brothers
Taking the witness box in her first-degree murder trial, Brandy Cooney says she called the boy she was trying to adopt a moron" and loser," used zip-ties to confine him in a wetsuit and locked him in his room at a Burlington, Ont., home.
N.S., Ontario had highest rates of human trafficking in 2024: StatsCan
Women and girls are more likely to be victims, making up over 90 per cent of victims in the last decade.
To better respond to homeless encampments, municipalities need sustained federal funds: Report
Federal housing advocate Marie-Josee Houle has released a report with recommendations for how the federal government should continue to provide funding to municipalities to help them respond to homeless encampments. The report was informed by a visit Houle did in southern Ontario in September, which included stops in Kitchener and Cambridge.
Majority of Ontario fraud cases tossed since 2020 due to limited resources: Crowns’ association
CBC News reviewed the latest three years of fraud statistics released since its investigative series The Cost of Fraud revealed that only a fraction of fraud cases were making it through Ontario's justice system a few years ago. The new numbers from Statistics Canada show the problem has only gotten worse, and have some experts pointing to alternative solutions to stem the flow of fraud.
Ontario jails set to hit overcrowding record as bail reform looms, data shows
Ontario jails are heading toward a record year for overcrowding, remand populations and lockdowns just as politicians debate bail reforms that could lead to a further influx of accused behind bars, data analyzed by CBC News reveals.
'Everybody seems to be in, like, a survival mode.' How will you Make the Season Kind for retail workers?
CBC's annual Make The Season Kind holiday campaign, in support of Hamilton Food Share kicked off this week and we're asking how you might make this season kind for retail store workers? It's the first part of a series that looks at how to Make the Season Kind for people whose work keeps the holidays moving.
Hamilton issues 1st cold weather alert of the season as temperatures forecast to feel like -24
With a wind chill of -24 forecast overnight Sunday, Hamilton's medical officer of health issued the first cold weather alert of the season.
2 streets remain closed after large fire in downtown St. Catharines, Ont.
Two streets in downtown St. Catharines, Ont., remain closed as fire fighters work to fully extinguish a fire that burned nearly 18 hours.
City staff awaiting police findings before making changes to intersection where crossing guard was killed
Three weeks after a 52-year-old crossing guard was killed after being hit by a dump truck on the intersection of Mohawk Road E. and Upper Wentworth Street, city staff say they are waiting for police to finish their investigation in order to review the intersection.
Hamilton food banks offer more kosher, halal and other cultural and religious foods as need for help grows
When unexpected financial hardship hit Luis Alvarado and Ana Ruiz - a Jewish couple from Hamilton - they suddenly found themselves unable to afford many of the kosher foods they were used to eating. This kind of situation - where the cost-of-living crisis meets cultural food requirements and preferences - is hitting more and more Hamiltonians. Food banks are trying to fill the gap.
Ontario mayors urge province to declare state of emergency with homelessness, addiction
The mayors of Ontario's 29 largest cities are calling on the province to declare a state of emergency as municipalities deal with what they call a "community safety and humanitarian crisis" created by homelessness, mental health and addiction.
Accused woman blames Children's Aid Society and eating disorder for child's death, Milton court hears
In a note written six months after a child died in her care, Becky Hamber said she was not to blame for his death, a Milton, Ont., court heard Friday.
City of Hamilton closer to adopting the term ‘femicide’ to refer to gender-based murder
The City of Hamilton is a step closer to joining a growing movement demanding governments, media and the police use the term femicide to refer to gender-based murder.
FIFA World Cup 2026: How the draw played out, from the matchups to the politics
Hamilton food programs facing triple threat of sky-high demand, higher food prices and fewer donations
Public Health Ontario estimates that more than 28 per cent of Hamilton households are food insecure, higher than most other cities and areas in the province. Feed Ontario says Hamilton has slightly more residents who are considered low-income than the provincial average.
Police find 'I hate my child' search made on couple's device 2 days before boy, 12, died
The first-degree murder trial of Brandy Cooney and Becky Hamber in Milton, Ont., heard texts in which the women questioned whether a boy in their care might be dying a month before his death in December 2022.
Former Oak View CEO Leiweke pardoned by Trump months after being indicted
U.S. President Donald Trump pardoned Tim Leiweke on Wednesday, five months after his own justice department indicted the former president and chief executive officer of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment.
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