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OPP lifts Simcoe, Ont., shelter-in-place
Provincial police is urging Simcoe, Ont., residents to shelter-in-place while officers respond to an active incident involving potentially armed suspects.
Auditor slams officials over Hamilton’s outdoor shelter project saying 'taxpayers absorbed' the 'fallout'
Hamilton's auditor general found the city's outdoor shelter project suffered from a lack of accountability measures, inadequate oversight and a failure to understand and manage risks.
Canada's women's hockey team for Milano-Cortina Olympics include locals Renata Fast, Sarah Nurse
First Nations women roofers help repair damage from Hurricane Melissa
Summit Sisters, a group of female roofers from across Canada, were in Jamaica this week helping repair roofs and other damage done to housing from a hurricane last year.
How the Hamilton home of a bridal makeup artist became Shane Hollander's love nest in Heated Rivalry
The Montreal apartment where some of the steamiest moments in Heated Rivalry happen isn't a Montreal apartment at all. It's the home of Hamilton bridal makeup artist Monika Rejnowicz.
Expect a windy day across Niagara, Hamilton, Burlington and Brantford, Environment Canada says
Environment Canada issued a yellow alert Friday morning for Niagara Falls and warned of high winds across the region and in Hamilton, Brantford and Burlington.
Now the veteran, Moh Ahmed to lead young Canadian runners into cross-country worlds
Moh Ahmed of St. Catharines, Ont., who has starred on the track for years and ran to his first Canadian cross-country title in November, will lead the national team at his fourth world championship on Saturday in Tallahassee, Fla.
McMaster researchers want to know how people with multiple sclerosis might be helped by playing Tetris
Researchers at McMaster University in Hamilton are observing people with multiple sclerosis as they exercise while they play Tetris to see if it helps them deal with their symptoms.
Burlington’s Owen Caissie headlines prospect package in Cubs' trade for pitcher Edward Cabrera
The Chicago Cubs added Edward Cabrera to their starting rotation on Wednesday, acquiring the right-hander in a trade with the Miami Marlins. Three prospects are headed to Florida, including Owen Caissie, from Burlington, Ont.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats are CFL champions at taking care of players and their families, union report card says
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats, among the CFL's top teams last season, have earned the distinction of being its best franchiseoff the field.
Hamilton police arrest 18-year-old after double stabbing at Dufferin subway station in Toronto
Hamilton police arrested a man on Friday in relation to a double stabbing at Dufferin subway station earlier in the week.
Niagara couple tied to gymnastics and cheerleading communities face sex assault charges, police say
A Niagara couple with ties to the gymnastics and cheerleading communities faces charges in a sexual assault investigation involving three victims, police say.
Jury makes 4 recommendations following inquest into death of Niagara man killed by police in 2021
Following an inquest into the death of a Niagara man killed by police, a jury has recommended better support for family members, witnesses and officers involved in fatalities.
Despite wanting Maduro in prison, this Venezuelan-Canadian professor isn't celebrating U.S. intervention
A McMaster University philosophy professor says the U.S. capture of Nicolas Maduro puts Venezuelans in a "very dangerous" political situation, while another Venezuelan in Hamilton says she sees the move as a chance for positive change.
How St. Catharines, Ont., is celebrating its 150th birthday with city's 1st drone show and more
The City of St. Catharines kicked off its 150th birthday celebrations with a flag raising event and announced a milestone logo and list of events for the months leading to its anniversary date.
Woman who parked in accessible spot without permit arrested on drug-related charges: Brantford police
Brantford police say she was parked outside a local business on Saturday and arrested for impaired operation of a motor vehicle by drugs.
Black plastic and toothpaste tubes can now go in Hamilton's blue box
Hamilton residents can now put used toothpaste tubes and black plastic containers in the blue box, thanks to Ontario's new "unified material list" that came into effect on Thursday.
A woman war reporter, a spy and a Titanic-era lover: here are the 'human' stories behind Hamilton gravestones
Pat Gallagher, a retired Stelco worker and volunteer historical interpreter, has been leading free guided tours of the cemetery with his daughter since 2020 and spoke with CBC Hamilton about some of the people of note buried there.
Senior's debit card, PIN stolen at Hamilton grocery store in latest distraction theft, say police
Hamilton police say they've received 25 reports of distraction thefts since November.
Ontario's new online courts portal is causing delays, bogging down system, Toronto lawyers say
A new online portal meant to streamline access to Ontario's court system is leaving some lawyers grappling with unpredictable delays and facing new hurdles in managing their cases, they say months after the platform's initial rollout.
Cadence Weapon to debut new music at Road to Junos concert in Hamilton
As part of a series of concerts scheduled around the city in the lead up to the Juno Awards, Rollie Pemberton is excited to hype up Hamilton as a really great music city," and debut some new tunes.
Niagara Region, Hamilton, Burlington and Brantford issued freezing rain alert for Tuesday
Ontario's Golden Horseshoe will see several hours of freezing rain on Tuesday, Environment Canada says.
'Hands off Venezuela,' say Hamilton protesters following U.S. military action
As the world, including Canada, tries to make sense of the U.S. capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and his wife, some Hamilton demonstrators are denouncing the military intervention. It was one of many demonstrations in about a dozen Canadian cities in recent days.
Unions, public service employees speak out against Ontario return to office policy
Ontario's mandate for government employees to return to office five days a week has kicked in starting Monday, much to the dismay of unions and public service workers.
1st babies of 2026 at Brantford, Hamilton and Niagara hospitals born to first-time parents
Trish Abello and Logan Rathbone are still soaking up" the excitement of a new addition to their family - baby Meadow, who was born at 1:44 a.m. on New Year's Day, almost two weeks early.
How Niagara Region business and food banks are helping with rising food insecurity
In 2023 and 2024, about 28 per cent of households in the Niagara Region are food insecure, according to Public Health Ontario's most recent data. It's an issue local food banks and a business in Welland, Ont., are trying to combat.
Ontario will hold firm on U.S. booze ban at LCBO, says finance minister
Ontario's finance minister says nothing short of full removal of tariffs will bring U.S. booze back to LCBO shelves, doubling-down on a trade irritant that has continued to frustrate President Donald Trump's administration.
New book highlights hiking gems throughout Ontario's Greenbelt
Niagara author Lindsay Davies says the complaint that Ontario is a boring province when it comes to outdoor adventures is just plain wrong. She says her new book, which explores 36 trails, proves the point.
Torrent defeat Sceptres in shootout as Takeover Tour visits Hamilton
Hannah Bilka and Anna Wilgren scored in the shootout to lift the Seattle Torrent to a 3-2 victory over the Toronto Sceptres on Saturday afternoon in Hamilton.
Niagara-on-the-Lake residents decry region waiving nearly $1M in development charges for controversial hotel
A planned hotel in picturesque Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont., has drawn the ire of some local residents who say they're concerned about the impact of the project and how the developer and town have been handling it.
Extinction looms for Hamilton's 'Lake Timmicaca' puddle but resident says it will stay 'forever in our hearts'
The iconic puddle that was once an almost permanent attraction - or obstruction - at a downtown Tim Hortons parking lot hasn't appeared for months, as observed by CBC Hamilton.
Ontario opposition parties start to rebuild after rocky 2025
Ontario's two main opposition parties will try to turn the page on what was a difficult year, with one rebuilding after an underwhelming leadership vote result and another searching for a new person to take the party helm.
I spent over a decade obsessed with the gym. I’ve finally let myself stop
When Zahra Khozema first started going to the gym in university, it made her feel powerful and beautiful. The guilt and stress came later.
New year, new tax measures: What to expect in 2026
The coming year will see some changes to existing tax measures, the abandonment of others and some help for personal support workers. But overall changes to the taxes individuals pay will be minor in 2026.
Canada's grocery code of conduct kicks in Jan. 1, with buy-in from 5 major grocers
The voluntary grocery code of conduct for grocers, suppliers, wholesalers and primary producers in Canada is set to fully roll out on Thursday.
After terminal diagnosis, this Hamiltonian is focusing on love, bucket lists and living fully in 2026
Cole DeLargie-Campbell is a 38-year-old living in Hamilton. They were diagnosed with a rare, grade three meningioma and given six to 12 months to live.
Hamilton issues cold weather alert as temperatures forecast to feel like –18
Weather conditions are expected to deteriorate Wednesday evening, prompting the medical officer of health for the City of Hamilton to issue a cold weather alert effective overnight.
Orange-crowned warbler spotted in 'rare' sighting during Christmas bird count in Hamilton
An orange-crowned warbler was spotted during Hamilton's annual Christmas bird survey, a rarity" for birdwatchers, organizers say.
A new Ontario law means your job search might look a little different in 2026
A law mandating new requirements for job postings by companies of over 25 people will go into effect starting Jan. 1, 2026 in Ontario.
New Ontario fire code rules require carbon monoxide alarms on every floor
Changes to the Ontario Fire Code coming in the new year will require carbon monoxide alarms on every level of a home in a bid to better protect people from the deadly, odorless gas.
$15K raised so far for local food banks in CBC Hamilton’s Make the Season Kind campaign
With more than $15,000 raised for local food banks so far this month, Wednesday is the final day to donate in the annual CBC campaign.
After fire destroyed old St. Catharines Standard building, former journalists remember bustling newsroom
After a fire at the old St. Catharines Standard building in December, former reporters and photographers of the longstanding newspaper gathered at the site before its demolition.
Ontario's homelessness and recovery hubs offer health care, community and hope
From pregnant women living cold tents to young people no longer needing to couch surf, the province's homelessness and addiction recovery treatment (HART) hubs are filling with people looking for change.
Elbows up in 2025: How a year of Canadian boycotts on U.S. products played out
Here are a few of the ways Canadians tried to put more power behind their purchase and travel choices in 2025 - and how those decisions may have impacted the U.S. economy.
Many Canadians are spending less time with friends. How can we build deeper connections?
After tragedy struck their team, the Toronto Dingos turned to a simple weekly tradition - sharing video life updates - creating a culture of connection that experts say highlights why friendship matters more than ever.
New drop-in for men in Hamilton filling a gap in overnight warming services
A year after the City of Hamilton cancelled its overnight warming bus, it is funding a new all-night warming centre at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church on James Street S.
Highway 6 in Hamilton reopens after transport truck crash and diesel spill
Police said around 9 p.m. the lanes had fully reopened after a single-vehicle collision involving a transport truck closed part of the highway Monday morning.
Hundreds affected by power outages in Niagara as high winds hit Hamilton and surrounding areas
Strong southwesterly and northwesterly wind gusts of 80 to 90 km/h were forecast for Hamilton, Burlington, Brantford and Niagara on Monday.
Hamilton's new 'safe apartment' bylaw starts Jan. 1. Here's what landlords, tenants need to know
Bylaw officers will evaluate buildings and give them a score based on maintenance practices and standards, mostly in common areas. How they do will be made public.
My 11-year-old son has leukemia. How and when should I talk about it?
When Chris Mallinos's son Theo was diagnosed with leukemia, he was prepared for the physical isolation that would come with avoiding infection during Theo's treatment. However, Mallinos wasn't prepared for the emotional isolation of his son being a cancer parent.
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