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Transit violence rising across Canada — in some cities, by nearly 300%
A joint investigation by CBC News and the Investigative Journalism Foundation has found that transit violence in some of Canada's biggest municipalities remains well above pre-pandemic levels, despite recent decreases. It has roughly doubled over the past decade in eight major Canadian cities.
Carney to announce aid measures for aluminum and steel producers
Prime Minister Mark Carney will announce new aid measures Wednesday aimed at helping Canada's aluminum and steel producers.
Hamilton police charge man, 63, with sex assault after investigating offences alleged over 30 years
Hamilton police are asking anyone with information about a historic sexual assault to get in touch following the arrest of a 63-year-old man.
Help CBC Hamilton Make The Season Kind!
CBC's annual Make The Season Kind annual holiday campaign in support of Hamilton Food Share kicks off Dec. 5.
Inquest into death of man shot by Niagara police in 2021 starts in December
Martin Gordyn, 27, was shot by police in Niagara Falls, Ont., near Lundy's Lane and Corwin Avenue.
Hamilton is 'ready for the spotlight' with 2026 Juno Awards coming in March, says mayor
Coming off the success of Paul McCartney playing the first concert at TD Coliseum Friday night, Hamilton is getting ready to host another major music event.
Ontario plans to require bail cash up front as part of new justice bill
Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government is set to table legislation that would require people accused of a crime and granted bail to provide a cash security deposit up front, rather than paying later if they break their bail conditions.
Joni Mitchell, Nelly Furtado to receive special honours at the 2026 Juno Awards in Hamilton
Joni Mitchell will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 55th Juno Awards next year, while Nelly Furtado will be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. The first round of performers for the March ceremony in Hamilton was also announced.
Critics call on Ford government to begin mandatory Greenbelt review
A mandatory review of the Greenbelt that was to have started earlier this year has yet to begin, and critics are demanding substantive guardrails" around the Ford government's assessment of the protected lands.
Local pipe band joins Paul McCartney on Hamilton stage for unforgettable performance
The Paris Port Dover Pipe Band and Paul McCartney performed Mull of Kintyre together at TD Coliseum Friday.
Port Robinson, Ont., fire station will be sold to buyer with ‘best community use,’ not highest bid: council
The old Port Robinson Fire Station 3 will be sold, the City of Thorold's council approved last week.
Defence in Ontario couple’s murder trial suggests boy they were trying to adopt made up testimony for money
Defence lawyers for two Burlington, Ont., women accused of murdering a boy in their care cross-examined his younger brother Friday, questioning his credibility, memory and motives.
At 83, Paul McCartney takes Hamilton crowd through longest list of greatest hits any artist ever had
In Hamilton Friday night, McCartney led a grateful, sold-out crowd on a magical history tour starting in Liverpool with the Beatles' first number one hit single,From Me To You. His show opened the newly renovated TD Coliseum.
Hamilton cyclist says legal system 'not there to protect you,' after driver pleads guilty to lesser offence
A Hamilton cyclist says a driver hit him in May 2024. In November this year, the driver pleaded guilty to a different offence for the incident. Now, the cyclist said he feels the legal system let him down.
What's behind the spike in jewelry store smash-and-grabs in Ontario
A growing number of minors are being recruited by adults to carry out smash-and-grab jewelry store robberies in Ontario and are told that if they are caught, as youths, they would face little or no time in custody, an investigation by CBC's the fifth estate has found.
Human rights tribunal erred in dismissing ex-MP's discrimination complaint against Hamilton police, judges say
Nearly a decade after Matthew Green said he was racially profiled by a Hamilton police officer, he's still waiting for the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (HRTO) to properly consider his complaint.
Serial killer Dellen Millard, who murdered Tim Bosma, Laura Babcock, moved to medium-security prison
Serial killer Dellen Millard has been moved from a maximum-security prison to a medium-security facility in Ontario, CBC News has learned.
1 dead after driver hits pedestrian in Niagara Falls, Ont., police say
A man is dead after a driver hit him in Niagara Falls, Ont., Thursday morning, police said.
TD Coliseum to open doors after $300M facelift. Here's what to expect at the Hamilton venue
Hamilton's arena entertainment venue reopens this week after two years of extensive, expensive renovations. Locals say they're excited about big-name artists performing in the city, starting with Paul McCartney.
Senior walking dog killed by driver on Upper Ottawa Street, say Hamilton police
An 83-year-old man is dead after being hit by a vehicle on Upper Ottawa Street on Thursday morning, while walking his dog, Hamilton police say.
Red Hill Valley Parkway reopens following transport truck rollover
A tractor-trailer rollover early Thursday morning resulted in the closure of a section of the Red Hill Valley Parkway for most of Thursday, police said.
Bill 60 could give Ontario's housing minister more power over cities' planning. Here's how
Ontario's sweeping Bill 60 will consolidate planning power around the minister of housing, experts say, as the government mulls more amendments that would undercut municipalities' roles in shaping their communities.
National Steel Car Limited in Hamilton fined $90K, 3 years after worker critically injured
A provincial court has given Hamilton rail-car manufacturing company three months to pay a $90,000 fine and other costs after an employee was critically injured three years ago. National Steel Car had pleaded guilty to violating a section of Ontario's Occupational Health and Safety Act.
Ontario education minister eyes more possible school board takeovers as Bill 33 passes
Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra says a newly passed bill granting him more powers to take control of school boards is a start, but not the end, of changes to education governance.
Ontario NDP leader kicked out of question period after calling Ford government 'corrupt'
NDP Leader Marit Stiles made the comment as the opposition continued to hammer Labour Minister David Piccini over thescandal-plagued Skills Development Fund. Piccini has maintained he has done nothing wrong.
Teen turns himself in, charged with murder after Belinda Sarkodie shot at Hamilton bus stop in July
A 17-year-old turned himself in to Hamilton police and has been charged in the July death of Belinda Sarkodie, 26, who was shot while waiting for a bus, police announced Wednesday. Those close to Sarkodie hope for justice but wonder why it took four months for an arrest.
The Grinch plans to crash this year’s Santa Claus parade in Fort Erie, Ont., local BIA says
Santa Claus and his reindeers will be making a stop in the town of Fort Erie, Ont., this Saturday, along with a visit from the season's biggest hater - the Grinch.
Hamilton shuts its speed cameras down to comply with provincial rules
Hamilton's speed cameras are offline, but you still have to pay any tickets you received through the automated speed enforcement program. At the end of the day on Nov. 13, the municipality stopped operating the program to comply with provincial rules.
Hamilton school boards ‘stand united’ in support of trustees as Ontario looks to eliminate role
The leaders of two Hamilton boards say they stand united" in their support for the trustee role after the Ontario government announced its intention to eliminate school board trustees.
Hamilton affordable housing project looks for investments big and small with launch of community bonds
For a new affordable housing project, a non-profit builder is turning to Hamilton residents to help get it off the ground. On Dec. 3, anyone who is able can invest in community bonds" for a 164-unit building on King Street East.
Increased reliance on natural gas in Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area undermines emission cut efforts: report
Emissions in the area were up by one per cent in 2024, according to a regional climate agency's report. That marked slower growth than in previous years, but was well off the 11 per cent annual cuts the report says would be required to hit the region's 2030 climate targets.
In final day alive, boy was screaming, vomiting in locked room as couple watched on camera, Ont. court told
A protection worker with Halton Children's Aid Society testified at the murder trial for Brandy Cooney and Becky Hamber about his interview with the couple a day after the boy died in 2022, as the weeks-long trial in Milton, Ont., continued.
New hospital in Ontario's Niagara Region opens to patients Sunday
On Nov. 23, inpatients are set to be transferred to West Lincoln Memorial Hospital and the emergency department will open to the public that morning at 7 a.m.
Ancaster jewelry store broken into during its ‘busiest season’ — again
On early Monday morning, four people forcefully entered Ancaster Jewellers at 88 Wilson St. W., broke several display cases and took everything they could before fleeing in a grey Dodge Caravan, police said in a news release.
Carney government wins crucial confidence vote on budget
Hepatitis A case confirmed at Burlington restaurant, Halton public health says
Patrons at a Burlington, Ont., restaurant could have been exposed to Hepatitis A in late October, according to the Halton Region Public Health (HRPH).
2 people charged in wake of over 300 thefts at local mausoleums, cemeteries: Halton police
A man and a woman have been arrested after allegedly committing over 300 thefts at mausoleums and cemeteries across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), said the Halton Regional Police Service.
Hamilton company to build tiny homes for London, Ont., shelter site
The city has chosen a Hamilton-area modular home company to provide the 60 micro shelters that will form a temporary new neighbourhood in southeast London for people with nowhere else to live.
Newcomers in Hamilton learn how city budgets work — and how to have a say
After participating in a workshop on how city budgets work last week, Nathalie Joseph says she now sees that newcomers are in a unique position to advocate for their specific needs.
Pedestrian killed in Ancaster by pickup truck Saturday, say Hamilton police
The fatal collision took place on Wilson Street W. near McClure Road at about 5:20 p.m., police say.
Hamilton man dies after shooting in Brampton: police
A man has died following a shooting at a parking lot outside a Brampton community centre, said Peel police.
Divers seeking lost shipwreck near Toronto find an even older mystery
An exploration dive team seeking the century-old wreck of the Rapid City has instead found a much rarer prize: a virtually undisturbed vessel, potentially dating back to the first half of the 19th century.
Councillors look at pursuing court order to close stinky GFL landfill in Stoney Creek
At a General Issues Committee meeting on Wednesday, Ward 9 councillor Brad Clark moved a motion to ask the province to expedite the closure of the dump and another to seek a court order to have the landfill closed temporarily.
Niagara rally for pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai draws family members, residents, employees
While foreign ministers of G7 countries met nearby, a rally was held in Niagara-on-the-Lake this week to call for the release of Jimmy Lai, a pro-democracy activist and media mogul imprisoned in Hong Kong. Lai is also the owner of several hotels in the Niagara Region.
Santa Claus parades planned for Fort Erie, Brantford and Burlington in coming weeks
Missed Santa Claus in Hamilton or Niagara Falls? There's more parades to come
Murder trial hears recording of Ontario couple taunting younger boy, sees images of cuts on his feet
The murder trial of two Burlington, Ont., women heard again from the younger of two boys in their care. Now 13, he testified he was isolated, forced to exercise and missed meals before his brother's death in 2022.
Crossing guard dies after being struck by dump truck on Hamilton Mountain, police say
A 52-year-old crossing guard is dead after he was struck by the driver of a dump truck on the Hamilton Mountain, police say.
City of Hamilton opposes Ford's Bill 60 that's 'systematically stripping' away tenant rights, says councillor
New legislation proposed by Doug Ford's government will weaken tenant rights and result in more evictions, say Hamilton councillors and renters.
To pay all their bills, Hamilton workers need to earn at least $22.60 an hour — up 6.1 per cent from 2024
"There is still no place in Ontario where you can work full-time at the minimum wage and still pay all your bills," says Ontario Living Wage Network spokesperson Craig Pickthorne.
Is this your urn? Hamilton police want to know
Police are looking for the owners of an unmarked urn found in Dundas.
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