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Scientists are warning Canadians to get ready for a U.S. tick invasion this year
Scientists say new species of ticks carrying troubling pathogens travelling our way from the northern United States at a rate of about 50 kilometres per year, including the lone star tick which can leave a bitten person with a severe allergy to meat.
Ontario pharmacists getting power to treat more conditions, administer more vaccines: health minister
Ontario pharmacists will soon be allowed to administer more vaccines and treat more common ailments, as part of the government's continuing moves to expand its scope of practice.
Pride Hamilton says budget won't balance without more Ontario support, joins call for special fund
Pride organizers in Hamilton say funding shortfalls are putting pressure on this year's events, as groups across Ontario call for more support in the form of a dedicated fund.
Pedestrian killed in collision on Queen Elizabeth Way in Hamilton: OPP
A pedestrian has died after being struck on the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) in Hamilton around midnight Sunday, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say.
Frost expected Sunday and Monday in Hamilton and Brantford
A yellow-level frost advisory has been issued for Hamilton and Brantford, Ont., with the temperature dipping overnight to a low of 2 C in Hamilton and 1 C in Brantford.
'It haunts my dreams': Heather Winterstein’s mother reflects on marathon inquest into Ontario ER death
Francine Shimizu-Orgar has frequent nightmares when her mind replays moments from the recent inquest into her daughter's death at the St. Catharines, Ont., hospital. But if the inquiry, which the family pushed for, wasn't held, what happened to 24-year-old Heather Winterstein "would never have come out," Shimizu-Orgar tells CBC from the family home in the Niagara region city.
Man convicted in Ontario motorcycle crash arrested in U.S. after not turning up for court date
Police say a 25-year-old man wanted in connection with a fatal motorcycle crash in Hamilton five years ago was arrested in New York this week and accused of gun smuggling.
Why Hamilton councillor Alex Wilson will not seek re-election in Ward 13
Dundas councillor Alex Wilson announced they won't be running for their seat in Ward 13 in the municipal election this fall.
13 confirmed cases of legionellosis in Hamilton under investigation: public health
Hamilton Public Health is investigating several confirmed cases of Legionellosis disease in the city's east end and Stoney Creek area.
Indigenous youth from across Canada in Ontario's Brant County for intensive dance
More than 100 young people from 11 First Nation and Inuit communities across Canada are gathering for an intensive dance camp in southern Ontario in a program aimed at empowering Indigenous youth.
Hantavirus risk low in Ontario, no symptoms for exposed couple: province's chief medical officer
Ontario's chief medical officer of health says two Ontario residents who were on a cruise ship with passengers infected with hantavirus are in good spirits and showing no symptoms, while isolating in their rural community.
2 youths among 8 charged in connection with smash-and-grab robberies in Ontario, police say
The Halton Regional Police Service has laid over 50 charges following several smash-and-grab robberies in Ontario between Jan. 25 and March 17, in what the deputy police chief is calling "the first major crackdown" on such thefts impacting businesses.
Welland man charged with 1st-degree murder after woman found dead in home
A 36-year-old Welland man has been charged with first-degree murder after a woman was found dead inside a residence Thursday afternoon, police say.
Punk rock's early history will be on display in photography show at Hamilton Art Crawl
In honour of punk's 50th anniversary this year, photographer and band manager Ralph Alfonso has scoured through his negatives and put together an exhibit that will make its Hamilton debut at Art Crawl on Friday.
Niagara youth with complex needs in children's services care to find new home at former shelter
A Niagara Falls, Ont.-based shelter that helped young people experiencing housing instability turn their lives around will be reborn as a home for youths in the care of Family and Children's Services Niagara who have complex needs.
Making people squirm is part of the job for this Niagara Falls, Ont., special effects makeup artist
Karlee Morse, a makeup artist from Niagara Falls, Ont., goes to great lengths to make sure the gaping axe head wounds, severed fingers, eyeballs hanging from their sockets and metal spikes embedded in eyes that she creates are absolutely realistic. She'll be at this year's Comic Con at the Library on May 9.
James Street N. closing Friday as Art Crawl returns to downtown Hamilton
A stretch of downtown Hamilton will be closed to traffic Friday evening as the city's popular Art Crawl returns for the 2026 season.
For many hockey fans in this part of Ontario, Buffalo Sabres are the hometown team
Montreal may be the last Canadian team standing in the second round of the NHL playoffs, but for many hockey fans in St. Catharines, Ont., the Buffalo Sabres are the local heroes.
Power restored to more than 1,300 homes, businesses in Hamilton following hours-long outage
More than 1,300 homes and businesses in Hamilton were without power Friday morning, according to local utility provider Alectra Utilities.
Hamilton man, 40, charged with voyeurism after investigators find recordings spanning 18 years, police say
A 40-year-old Hamilton man faces three counts of voyeurism charges after police say a witness discovered video recordings made using hidden cameras.
Brantford, Ont., under Environment Canada frost advisory
A yellow level frost advisory has been issued for Brantford, Ont., with Environment Canada warning of possible damage to some crops in frost-prone areas.
No whey, a cottage cheese shortage? Demand surges amid protein craze
Last month, it was cucumber prices, and last year, it was matcha shortages. Now, some Canadian consumers online are shocked at the price of cottage cheese, with some saying they can't even find it on store shelves anymore.
St. Catharines, Ont., celebrates 150th birthday with a thousand cupcakes
Hundreds visited Montebello Park over the weekend to celebrate the City of St. Catharines' 150th anniversary. Its birthday theme, Our Common Ground, is all about embracing the diverse communities that make up the city.
Children's aid system faces heightened calls for change after Ontario couple's murder, torture convictions
The judge in the trial for an Ontario couple who'd been caring for two brothers was clear in laying blame: Becky Hamber and Brandy Cooney are the ones who committed murder and other crimes. He also noted that the Children's Aid Society (CAS) had "zero to do" with their guilt or innocence. Still, the case raises concerns about the child protection system and has showcased systemic issues that need to be addressed immediately, say advocates and other observers.
Hamilton warns residents near Lake Ontario to move valuables out of basements due to flood risk
The City of Hamilton is warning residents of Beach Boulevard and beyond to prepare for potential flooding and mitigate risk on their properties due to high Lake Ontario waters.
Ukrainians' resilience, perseverance inspire efforts in Niagara and Hamilton to help during war
A Welland, Ont., man recently completed an epic non-stop, 33-hour driving quest across multiple countries in Europe and drove right into a country where bombs, missiles and explosive-laden drones rain down with lethal regularity.
Ford losing support in wake of jet controversy, polls suggest
Doug Ford's now grounded plan to buy a private jet highlights a trend of softening support for the premier and his government, say some experts and polling analysts, who warn that the controversy could be a sign of deeper popular unease with the Tories' agenda.
Hamilton hockey fans buzzing with excitement for new AHL team, no matter what it will be called
As the fall puck-drop of Hamilton's new American Hockey League team draws closer, members of the local hockey community - including some fellow tenants of the AHL team's practice facility - say they're already loving the buzz that comes with having professional hockey coming back to the city.
Ontario lowers screening age for colorectal cancer to 45
New guidelines published online by Cancer Care Ontario say the province is lowering its colorectal cancer screening age from 50 to 45 in response to a "notable" increase in younger people diagnosed with the disease.
Carney picks former Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour to be governor general
Prime Minister Mark Carney has named former Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour as Canada's next governor general.
Police charge Hamilton man following death of 70-year-old pedestrian in February
Police have charged a 34-year-old Hamilton man following a collision in which a 70-year-old woman was killed in February.
Ontario couple found guilty of boy’s murder, brother’s torture
'Not a close call': Judge finds Ontario couple who tried to adopt 2 brothers guilty of murder, torture
An Ontario judge has found Burlington couple Becky Hamber and Brandy Cooney guilty of murdering a 12-year-old boy and torturing his younger brother, who were both in their care. The prospective parents "deeply resented" the boys "having come into their lives and not having turned out to be what was expected," he says in a nearly 300-page decision released Tuesday.
Mississauga man charged in connection with sexual assault at Welland, Ont., former daycare, police say
Police started the investigation in August of 2024 at a former daycare located on Heron Street in Welland.
Mandatory Ontario teacher math test data shows racial, language disparities
Results of a math test teacher candidates in Ontario must pass in order to be certified show striking disparities across language, age and racial groups, the province's teachers' federation says.
Ottawa gives billion-dollar lifeline to steel and aluminum sectors as Trump tightens tariffs
The federal government announced on Monday another package to prop up the hard-hit steel, aluminum and copper sectors after U.S. President Donald Trump tightened his tariff regime to apply to more products, hammering Canadian industry.
Mother of boy who died in care of Ontario couple speaks for 1st time ahead of trial decision
In 2021, a 12-year-old died while in the care of a Burlington, Ont., couple who are now charged with his murder. For the first time, the boy's mother is sharing her perspective with CBC Hamilton, saying she wants people to understand that her family is "not just a case or story."
Niagara braces for spike in overdoses that Hamilton saw after its supervised drug consumption site closed
A woman pushing all her worldly belongings down St. Paul Street in downtown St. Catharines in a beat-up shopping cart struggled to keep her pants, far too large for her, from falling around her ankles. So Graham Shaw walked out of the Mahtay Cafe and Lounge he owns with a long piece of string that he used to fashion a makeshift belt. "I don't know how to not care about people who are in my community, whether you're housed or not, or whether you're a substance user or not," he said.
Invasive spotted lanternfly found in St. Catharines, Ont. U.S. officials say stomp it
A recent spotted lanternfly discovery in St. Catharines, Ont., is renewing concern about the destructive insect reaching Canada from the United States. Experts say the invasive insect poses a serious threat to vineyards, fruit trees and hardwoods because it feeds on plant sap and can kill grapevines.
Ontario map highlights highway oddities from submerged roads to abandoned bridges
Jonathan Silverman, a first year civil engineering student at the University of Waterloo, has created an Ontario Oddities map that highlights weird things people might see on a road trip, including signs that are wrong, abandoned bridges and roadways or even submerged highways.
'He was the first to call me mom,' mother says of teen killed in Hamilton mall shooting
Nabil Askafe's mother and father sat down for an interview with CBC Hamilton this week, days after the 16-year-old was shot and killed at Jackson Square mall in Hamilton.
3 peregrine falcon chicks hatch in downtown Hamilton nest
McKeever and Judson, the pair of nesting falcons at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Hamilton, have three new chicks.
Missing Ottawa Street BIA money was withdrawn using a little-known debit card, new chair says
The former chair of the Ottawa Street Business Improvement Area withdrew money for his personal use from the non-profit organization's account using a debit card, the group's new chair told a packed meeting Tuesday night, as many members expressed surprise that such a card existed.
Municipal election nominations open Friday, here's what to know for Hamilton, Niagara and Burlington voters
Ontario municipal elections take place on Oct. 26. The nomination period for candidates for mayor, councillor and school board trustee open May 1.
Hamilton police identify 19-year-old killed in downtown shooting Thursday
A 19-year-old Hamilton man has died after a shooting in downtown Hamilton on Thursday, police say. They are now looking for two suspects.
Hamilton LRT construction announcement comes with cheers and tears, but no specifics on timing
Politicians cheered, joked and one even cried at a news conference celebrating the latest step in Hamilton's long-awaited light rail transit project. They refused to provide specific time or cost estimates, but the provincial transportation minister said there is no doubt" the project is moving forward after years of fits and starts.
Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada 'cash flow' issues hurting small businesses owed money
Carey Perkins is among several small business owners counting on funding through the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada they have not received.
Ontario's law to transform jails is 'collecting dust.' A new bill aims to hold the province's feet to the fire
For years, Ontario has sat on legislation meant to tackle chronic problems inside its jails - with laws passed years ago left on the books as issues of violence, overcrowding and mental health behind bars swell.
Ontario decision to appoint regional chairs with strong powers a 'serious attack' on democracy: Niagara MPP
Ontario's municipal affairs minister and opposition MPPs from Niagara squared off on Tuesday over plans by the province to directly appoint chairs of regional governments in eight Ontario regions, and to give them so-called 'strong chair' powers similar to powers the province has given to some mayors.
Salmonella outbreak at Stoney Creek restaurant now at 29 confirmed and 57 probable cases
The salmonella outbreak linked to the Piper Arms restaurant in Stoney Creek is now linked to nine hospitalizations and 29 confirmed cases, Hamilton Public Health said Wednesday, adding an additional 57 probable cases are also believed to be linked to the outbreak.
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