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Teardown begins for Hamilton's historic Tivoli Theatre to make way for condos
An excavator ripped through the brick wall of the former Tivoli Theatre this week, leaving a gaping hole in what was once a downtown landmark. The developer says it's doing prep work before "deconstruction."
Art or ad? Giant portrait of Hamilton real estate agent raises eyebrows as artist defends 'gesture of thanks'
"I hope people see the big picture," says Scott McDonald who painted a portrait of Rob Golfi on the side of the former City Centre building, after the real estate agent sponsored the mural project.
St. Catharines, Ont., looking at pedestrian safety around community centres following child's death
St. Catharines city staff will report on safety measures around community centres after a driver struck and killed a child who was walking in a pedestrian area outside the centre.
6th charge laid against sex offender accused of assaulting 3-year-old girl in Welland, Ont.
In St. Catharines, Ont., court Wednesday, Daniel Senecal, accused in the sexual assault of a three-year-old Welland girl,was charged with breach of probation to go with five previous counts. The 25-year-old appeared briefly via video from the Toronto South Detention Centre.
What's it like to face an international chess master? 74 people in Hamilton took on Brian Hartman
Brian Hartman was in his hometown of Hamilton for the recent three-day Supercrawl arts and music festival, where dozens of people got to go up against the international chess master. It's something attendees and organizers hope will happen again next year.
McMaster expanding nuclear research reactor, bringing new jobs to Hamilton for isotope production
McMaster University is planning on hiring up to 16 people as it expands the capacity of its nuclear reactor facility to produce medical isotopes - a key technology in the treatment of certain kinds of cancer.
Hamilton police officer faces assault charge related to arrest of 59-year-old woman
A Hamilton police officer faces an aggravated assault charge following an investigation by Ontario's police watchdog into the Feb. 23 arrest of a 59-year-old woman.
In Niagara, Ford says he believes Carney will designate Highway 401 tunnel as 'national interest' project
Ontario Premier Doug Ford believes Prime Minister Mark Carney will back his idea for a tunnel under Highway 401 through the Greater Toronto Area, though it is unclear if he had received any such assurances from Ottawa.
Hamilton looks to add more speed cameras, no right turn on red signs
If approved by council Wednesday, the city will double its automatic speed enforcement camerasfrom four to eight, says a staff report. Meanwhile, Premier Doug Ford has said he's against them.
Advanced polling opens this week for Hamilton's Ward 8 byelection
A total of 26 candidates for Ward 8 city councillor, a record number running for a single ward in Hamilton, are vying for the empty seat on Sept. 22.
Wild Life by Hamilton's Amanda Leduc makes 2025 Giller Prize longlist
The 2025 longlist features 12novels and two short story collections, covering a wide range of subjects, from a1800s train disaster, to lifeworking in a nail salon andthe stories of abducted children in Uganda.
MPs are returning to the House of Commons. Here's what to expect this fall
MPs will be back on Parliament Hill on Monday for the first time since June as the House of Commons opens its fall sitting. Here's an outlook to how things could shake out.
Bonnie Crombie to step down as Ontario Liberal leader after weak show of support
Ontario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie is resigning as Ontario Liberal leader after a weak show of support at the party's annual general meeting. This comes after she had previously indicated she would stay on as leader.
Brantford, Ont., man pleads for Canada's help to save his critically injured brother in Gaza
A Palestinian-Canadian man in Brantford, Ont., is calling for urgent help from the Canadian government so his older brother can get out of Gaza to get medical aid.
Burlington's Josh Ross wins big at 2025 Canadian Country Music Awards
The award for Whitcomb, who hails from Nanaimo, B.C., follows the release of his track Quitter,a gritty, foot-stomping anthem that croons to its listeners about the hardest part of dealing with an addiction.
Singers, skateboarders and aliens take to the streets for Supercrawl
Supercrawl, the annual arts festival, takes over James Street N. all weekend. Thousands came out Saturday.
Mohawk College striking workers see support from students, other unions — and a giant rat
A representative for striking support staffers from Mohawk College says their group is getting plenty of support from community - including snack deliveries, refusals to cross the picket line, and a morale-boosting visit from a strike icon.
Streveler throws pair of picks as Blue Bombers drop 3rd straight in Hamilton
Bo Levi Mitchell threw two touchdown passes while Greg Bell scored two TDs to power the Hamilton Tiger-Cats past the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 32-21 on Friday night.
Hamilton police officer called for ‘coup,’ supported extremists online
Hamilton police suspended Const. Renato Greco after CBC uncovered online posts supporting extremists and calling for a coup.' Here's how we tracked Greco's online history, which the Hamilton police called disturbing.'
Accused in sexual assault of 3-year-old girl in Welland, Ont., denied transfer to women's jail
Ontario corrections officials have denied a request to transfer registered child sex offender Daniel Senecal to a women's jail as the 25-year-old awaits a bail hearing in another case, this one involving a recent attack on a Welland girl.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats GM Ted Goveia has died after battle with cancer
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats announced Friday morning that, after a battle with cancer, General Manager Ted Goveia has died.
NHL coach from Hamilton placed on leave after drunk-driving arrest with 3 children in car
The Buffalo Sabres placed player developmental coach Adam Mair on administrative leave on Thursday after reports surfaced of the former NHL player being arrested on a drunk driving charge with three children in his car last week.
Crombie 'confident' ahead of leadership review at Ontario Liberal gathering
Bonnie Crombie's political future will be in the hands of Ontario Liberals this weekend, as she faces a mandatory leadership review to determine if she'll stay on as head of the provincial party.
Moh Ahmed aims to shake off rust, end world championship medal drought after calf strain
Moh Ahmed has been undergoing an intense injury rehab the past five weeks, his coach says, to prepare for two events at his seventh World Athletics Championships.
Winnipeg quarterback Collaros sidelined by injury as Bombers head to Hamilton
Zach Collaros is out of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers' lineup for Friday night's matchup with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
Hamilton police warned about officer's support of white nationalists 8 months before they suspended him
In August, Hamilton police suspended an officer while they investigated disturbing" social media posts. Meanwhile, a local anti-racism group says it informed police last year of a person with extremist views connected to the service - now confirmed to be the same officer.
New maximum temperature rules only extend 'cooling to those that already have it,' renter says
Hamilton renters tired of suffering from sweltering heat in the summer are urging city council to set a maximum temperature for all rental units in the city, after council's planning committee voted 10-0 on Tuesday to require landlords who provide air conditioning to make sure it can cool the units to 26 degrees Celsius.
Much of Hamilton's James Street N. closed for Supercrawl
As of Thursday morning, much of James Street N. is closed for the annual Supercrawl festival.
More than 10,000 college support workers go on strike across Ontario
More than 10,000 full-time support workers from Ontario's 24 public colleges are going on strike starting Thursday in an effort to ensure job security, the union says.
Food, music and chess: what's happening at Supercrawl this weekend! Come by the CBC and say hello
Its biggest music lineup yet and some of the city's best eats... why you want to hit Supercrawl's 15th edition this weekend.
Accused in sex assault of girl, 3, in Welland, Ont., was let out of jail early after 'violent' attack of boy
Daniel Senecal was serving jail time for sexually assaulting a 12-year-old boy and then released early, in March. Within six months, he was charged again after a three-year-old girl was sexual assaulted during a home invasion.
Man charged with murder in shooting that killed innocent bystander Harsimrat Randhawa: Hamilton police
A third man has been arrested, and charged with murder, Hamilton police say, in connection with the shooting death of Mohawk College student Harsimrat Randhawa.
On bail for 'astonishing' $48M crypto theft, Hamilton teen kept stealing. He's now an adult in U.S. prison
Now a young adult, an Ontario teen pleaded guilty this summer in a U.S. court to being part of an online scheme that targeted hundreds of victims on the social media platform X.
With a drop in international students, campuses are seeing class waitlists, course cuts and fewer researchers
As they buckle down for a new fall term, post-secondary students, faculty, administrators and sector experts are worried, as institutions struggle with plummeting enrolment of students from abroad, financial and other ramifications of federal changes to stem these students and, in several regions, status quo on domestic tuition.
Hamilton police officer charged by OPP after refusing to provide breathalyzer test following a collision
A Hamilton police officer was charged by Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) in Hagersville, Ont., for declining to providea breath sample.
Watermain break from 145-year-old pipe turns east Hamilton neighbourhood into muddy river
A watermain near Grace and Dunn avenues broke early Monday morning, impacting at least 20 neighbours.
Niagara rally by masked members of men's 'nationalist club' raises fears of growing extremism
A Labour Day weekend rally in Ontario's Niagara Region by the self-described Canadian men's nationalist" group Second Sons is prompting concerns about rising anti-immigrant sentiment.
Why some Canadians are using their savings, GoFundMe to pay for private surgeries
How much would you be willing, and able, to pay to get your knee or hip replaced? Calgarian Linda Slater's knee pain became unbearable during her two-year wait to see an orthopedic surgeon, so she drained her retirement savings to pay $33,000 for a new knee at a private Toronto clinic and travel expenses.
SIU investigates after 1 injured in collision between motorcycle and police vehicle
Ontario's police watchdog is reviewing a collision involving a police vehicle and motorcycle that left one person injured in Welland Friday.
Tributes pour in for hockey legend, former politician, author and Hamiltonian Ken Dryden
Tributes are pouring in from across Canada and beyond after former Montreal Canadiens goalie Ken Dryden- alegend of Canadian hockey-died at the age of 78.
Funeral for Belinda Sarkodie, innocent bystander killed in downtown shooting, set for Sept. 20
Belinda Sarkodie's funeral is set for Sept. 20, at the Lotus Funeral and Cremation Centre in Toronto from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Former Canadiens star goaltender Ken Dryden dies of cancer at age 78
Ken Dryden, the Hall of Fame goaltender whose long resume in and out of hockey included six Stanley Cup victories and helping backstop Canada's generation-defining victory at the 1972 Summit Series, died Friday at the age of 78 after a battle with cancer.
How this year's Miss Six Nations pageant showsthat Indigenous languages are flourishing
As the Miss Six Nations pageant progresses this week, with the winners of five age categories to be crowned Friday at the Six Nations Fall Fair, it's also marking a milestone of language revitalization in the community.
Haudenosaunee traditional practices offer tips for back to school stress
Some saytraditional medicines and practicescan help parents and students ease into the new school year.
What can be done to improve Ward 8 and city hall? Here's what the byelection candidates say
CBC sent a survey to all candidates, asking their occupation, age and why they are running to be the next Ward 8 councillor. Here's a sample of what they had to say.
Group calls for Parliament to label Israel's actions in Gaza a genocide
A Canadianadvocacy group wants parliamentarians in Ottawato declare Israel's military action in the Gaza Strip a genocide.
Drought across Canada could lead to duller fall colours, McMaster University biologist says
An Ontario biologist says drought-stricken parts of Canada could be in for some underwhelming fall foliage if stressed trees lose out on the energy needed to generate some of the season's most brilliant colours.
Driver charged in July collision that killed child in St. Catharines, Ont.
The 74-year-old driver who hit and killed a child by the Kiwanis Aquatic Centre on July 31 now faces a charge of careless driving causing death, Niagara police say.
Another beluga and a seal die at Marineland. Doug Ford is paying attention
The beluga death marks the 20th whale -19 belugas and one killer whale -to die at the Niagara Falls, Ont., tourist attraction since 2019.
Unions preparing to 'fight' as Canada sees the most strike action in decades
Canada is experiencing a spike in strikes - and as tariffs and the affordability crisis continue to hit workers hard, unions say they are preparing for a fight ahead - including with the federal government.
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