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Niagara Falls contest offers up to $5,000 for best frozen falls photos
Social media is full of pictures and videos submitted by members of the public showcasing the icy scene at Niagara Falls. Now, a fantastic frozen falls photo or video could net you $5,000, thanks to a contest by Niagara Parks, Niagara Falls Tourism and the City of Niagara Falls.
Man, 53, who died in St. Catharines tent fire was victim of homicide, police say
Niagara police say investigators determined a Tuesday tent fire that killed a 53-year-old man was a homicide.
2026 Olympic Games: 'Quad God' looks to win second gold, Gogolev goes for Canada
Muslim charity aims to give out 500 food hampers to Hamilton and Niagara families ahead of Ramadan
Mishka Social Services is continuing its yearly tradition of helping Muslim families by giving out hundreds of food baskets in Hamilton and Niagara in partnership with Muslim Hands Canada.
'Shocked' and 'disappointed:' Councillors grill staff on how Hamilton outdoor shelter debacle played out
Elected officials considered a scathing auditor general report this week, asking for accountability after staff spent $5.1 million more than the $2.8 million approved for the shelter project.
Tuition set to rise, OSAP grants lower with new Ontario post-secondary funding changes: minister
The province announced billions in new funding for Ontario's colleges and universities Thursday, along with the end of a years-long tuition freeze and changes to the Ontario Student Assistance Program grant structure.
Man charged with fraud involving 'vulnerable elderly' person in Welland, Niagara police say
A man in Welland has been charged with fraud, Niagara police say, after he allegedly defrauded a vulnerable elderly" resident of the City of Welland.
Insufficient rail screws behind derailment that caused days-long GO disruptions, Metrolinx CEO says
A lack of required track screws was at the root of the derailment near Toronto's Union Station that caused long-lasting disruptions to GO service earlier this month,Metrolinx's CEO said in a board meeting Thursday.
Lower turnout expected for February Friday the 13th biker rally in Port Dover, Ont.
The traditional Friday the 13th biker rally comes to Port Dover, Ont., this week. There will not be road closures, as officials expect a lower turnout than in the summer, but police will be present.
City of Brantford urges precaution as ‘very cold weather’ expected from Thursday
Grand Erie Public Health has issued a cold alert for Brantford-Brant and Haldimand-Norfolk, warning that very cold weather" is expected starting Thursday.
Welland hospital closing its long-term care home, saying building doesn't meet safety standards
Welland Hospital's long-term care unit is expected to close by June as the outdated facility no longer meets safety and accessibility standards, Niagara Health says. One family says they understand the decision but have not secured a new home for a resident they care for.
Owner of St. Catharines, Ont., café fought Enbridge over $56K gas bill error — and won
Ritesh Kumar was ready to open his coffee shop, Christopher's Cafe, and rent out the apartment units upstairs. But then he got a bill from Enbridge Gas Inc. for $56,589.
Here's what's on this Family Day weekend in Hamilton, from swing dancing to art parties
Valentine's Day, Family Day and Ramadan are fast approaching. With that time of year here, there are lots of activities in Hamilton for families to enjoy - from markets and dance parties to the end of Winterfest.
70-year-old pedestrian dies after being hit by driver in lower city intersection, say Hamilton police
The woman was crossing the intersection of Barton Street East and Kenilworth Avenue North at about 11:30 a.m. ET on Monday.
University of Windsor professor who won McMaster scholarship for Indigenous students accused of false ancestry claims
Sandra Muse Isaacs, who self-identifies as Eastern Cherokee, has been teaching Indigenous literature at the University of Windsor since 2018. But Tribal Alliance Against Frauds says it has found no evidence she has any Indigenous ancestry.
Man dies after tent catches fire in St. Catharines, Ont., park
Niagara regional police say the fire occurred in the early hours of Tuesday morning at Mountain Locks Park.
Brantford, Ont., man charged with 2nd-degree murder after motel altercation, say police
On Monday, at about 7 p.m., Brantford police officers say they were called to a motel on Colborne Street at Locks Road where they found a man dead.
Parents urge province to create standard of care for Ontario students with diabetes
Parents whose children have Type 1 diabetes are urging the Ministry of Education to create a provincewide standard of care for diabetes in schools, so it doesn't vary from classroom to classroom, school to school, or board to board.
Man killed after shooting at Burlington Centre mall, Halton police say
Police are looking for two people after a man died following a shooting in the parking lot of a Burlington, Ont., shopping mall on Monday night.
2026 Olympic Games: Canada takes tough loss in women's hockey on Day 4, but wins silver in speed-skating relay
Ontario declines Hamilton residents' request to investigate ArcelorMittal Dofasco emissions
Some residents say Canada's largest steelmaker is emitting dangerous pollutants" at levels far above Ontario's local air-quality regulation and violating sections of the Environmental Protection Act.
Hamilton basketball star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander now partly owns TD Coliseum
There are also plans for community programming and events at the venue, in collaboration with Gilgeous- Alexander's charitable organization, says the Oak View Group.
Jimmy Lai's niece in Niagara Region says it's 'a sad day for Hong Kong' after he gets 20-year prison term
Jimmy Lai's niece in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont., says her uncle's 20-year sentence came as "heartbreaking" news for her family, especially her mother, Lai's twin sister.
Hamilton soldier who died in Latvia honoured with 21-gun salute at burial near Burlington, Ont.
Dozens of people gathered Monday at Woodland Cemetery at the Hamilton-Burlington border, for the burial of Sebastian Halmagean, a Hamilton soldier who died in Latvia last month.
Hamilton and area under cold warning with wind chills near –35
Wind chills are expected to be near -35 in Hamilton, Brantford, Burlington and Niagara Region Monday, warns Environment Canada.
The extraordinary stories of hidden figures in Ontario's Black history on display in Niagara theatre
Awakened Voices Narratives is a two-hour live performance celebrating hidden Black figures who have shaped Canadian history. It takes place at the St. Catharines, Ont., church, where abolitionist Harriet Tubman worshipped.
Jimmy Lai sentenced to 20 years in prison over Hong Kong national security case
Jimmy Lai, the pro-democracy former Hong Kong media tycoon and a fierce critic of Beijing, was sentenced to 20 years in prison in one of the most prominent cases prosecuted under a China-imposed national security law that has virtually silenced the city's dissent.
Figure skater Madeline Schizas gets McMaster University assignment extension at Olympics
Canadian figure skater and McMaster University student Madeline Schizas was granted an extension on her sociology assignment one day after going viral with her request on Instagram.
City of Hamilton offering drop-in clinics to help residents with vacant unit tax
All residential property owners are required to let the city know if their home was occupied or vacant in 2025, the city says. The deadline is April 15.
Watch these ice climbers scale Hamilton’s Tiffany Falls
Climbing company Muskoka Mountainworks took a group to Tiffany Falls in Hamilton for the first time last month. Two of the climbers tell CBC Hamilton they've long wanted to scale the frozen waterfall. They say ice climbing has been a great way for them to embrace winter.
2026 Olympic Games: How to watch in Hamilton
If you're wondering where you can watch the games in Hamilton, we've put together this guide to help you.
Brock University cutting administrative jobs, impacting up to 50 workers: union
Employees were called into an all-staff meeting Monday morning to discuss a new administrative model," according to the union that represents administrative workers. A committee that advises the university's president said the cuts would have "devastating effects."
Doctors ‘wrongly and excessively’ prescribed boy drugs before he died in Ont. couple's care, lawsuit claims
The lawsuit, which alleges negligence and seeks over $4 million in damages, is separate from the Milton, Ont., criminal trial for Brandy Cooney and Becky Hamber, who have pleaded not guilty to murder of the 12-year-old and other charges.
2026 Olympic Games: Opening ceremony kicks off Winter Games in Italy
Wind chill dips under –30 in Hamilton, Brantford Sunday, Environment Canada warns
Most parts of southern Ontario are under winter weather warnings Sunday, with low temperatures expected to continue Monday.
McMaster students head to Italy to cheer on their roommate, Olympic figure skater Madeline Schizas
Shayla McKeown and Jenna Coulter met Madeline Schizas when she moved in to the place where they were living in Hamilton's Westdale neighbourhood. The roommates will be heading to Italy later in February to cheer Schizas on as she skates for Canada in the 2026 Milano-Cortina Olympic Games.
Metrolinx CEO apologizes after days of delays following derailment near Union Station
The head of a provincial transit agency that operates GO Transit apologized to riders on Friday for days of delays following a partial derailment of a train near Union Station at the start of the week.
Randal Reef clean up delayed but project already a 'terrific accomplishment,' says Hamilton Harbour advocate
The federal government says an unexpected 'structural issue' means restoration work won't be completed until 2027, but all the contaminated sentiment remains contained.
Renowned Inuk director Zacharias Kunuk brings his latest film to Hamilton
Playhouse co-founder Jacob Tutt says filmmaker Zacharias Kunuk is probably the most significant filmmaker" to come to his Hamilton theatre. Kunuk says he's keen to show his new film, and see a city where he has family history.
Councillors back plan to ‘re-invigorate' Hamilton's Barton Village, address vacant buildings, garbage
The city should work to improve Barton Village, Hamilton city councillors unanimously agreed this week. They voted 16-0 in favour of a plan put forth by Councillor Nrinder Nann to have city staff address vacant buildings and illegal dumping, improve public art and financially support new businesses.
Goodbye EV sales mandate, hello purchase rebates. Carney shakes up Canada's auto industry
Prime Minister Mark Carney is repealing Canada's electric vehicle mandate that set a target that all new vehicles in Canada must be electric in a decade. Instead, the government is introducing stronger greenhouse gas emission standards for vehicle models 2027-32 to encourage automakers to produce more zero-emission vehicles.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats sign veteran CFL middle linebacker Wynton McManis
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats signed veteran middle linebacker Wynton McManis on Wednesday, a day after he was released by the Toronto Argonauts. McManis lives in Toronto year-round and has a daughter and son.
Thorold council defers decision on changing cemetery bylaw that prevented Muslim burial
A motion was introduced at Thorold, Ont.'s council meeting Tuesday proposing to remove part of a cemetery bylaw that prevented a Muslim teen's burial in December 2025.
Full GO train service to resume Saturday morning following derailment, Metrolinx says
Full GO Train service is expected to resume Saturday morning following a derailment at Union Station on Monday, Metrolinx says.
Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation joins legal challenge against Bill 5 and C-5
Five more First Nations have joined a court challenge against new federal and provincial laws aimed at fast-tracking development saying they threaten Indigenous rights.
6 stories that made Hamilton's Morgann Book into a literary influencer
Morgann Book is championing the romance novel It's Different This Time by Joss Richard on Canada Reads 2026, which will take place from April 13-16.
Meet the Hamilton, Burlington and St. Catharines athletes going to the Milano-Cortina Olympics
As the Milano-Cortina Olympics start this week, people in Hamilton, Burlington, Ont., and St. Catharines, Ont., will have local athletes to cheer for.
Children’s Aid Society, couple in murder trial and doctors sued for $4M by family of 2 brothers
The Halton and Ottawa Children's Aid Societies are being sued along with three doctors and the Burlington couple on trial for first-degree murder, Brandy Cooney and Becky Hamber.
16-year-old charged with 2nd-degree murder in death of Port Rowan infant
Ontario Provincial Police have charged a 16-year-old from Norfolk County with second-degree murder in the death of an infant last fall at a home in Port Rowan.
Thousands brave the cold to watch Hamilton's Forge FC face Mexico's Tigres in CONCACAF Champions Cup opener
Around 4,500 people braved the cold Tuesday night to watch Forge FC face off against Tigres UANL from Nuevo Leon, Mexico, for the first round of the CONCACAF Champions Cup.
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