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Hamilton councillors OK step toward moratorium on AI data centres
Hamilton has taken the first steps toward a moratorium on the development of artificial intelligence data centres. Council's planning committee unanimously supported a motion to have staff draft a bylaw pausing development pending the creation of a local framework for such facilities.
'Pressing crisis of road safety' in rural Ontario needs to be addressed, provincial group says
The Association of Ontario Road Supervisors says it has been asking the province to do more to improve safety on rural roads and provide more funding to municipalities to make simple but effective upgrades. The need to address rural road safety is top of mind following the fatal collision in Mapleton Township where five children died.
Another lane to be closed at Hamilton's busy Main and Dundurn intersection
Dundurn Street S. will be closed between Main and Hill streets from June 22 to the end of July for water main and sewer work, meaning more complications for Hamilton commuters.
Starting in 2027, City of Hamilton will roll out its 1st-ever carbon budget
The budget will represent the total amount of carbon that can be emitted, in an effort to limit global warming.
Vandals destroy memorial trees along Millennium Trail in Niagara Falls
Dozens of trees, including memorial trees planted to honour loved ones, were vandalized along a popular trail bisecting the city of Niagara Falls. The city said on Monday that 32 trees were intentionally damaged, some snapped in two, along the length of the 7.5-kilometre trail connecting the city's north and south ends along the length of the Ontario Power Generation hydro canal.
Building cleaner AI data centres better than not building at all, CEO behind Hamilton proposal says
The head of an Ontario tech company proposing an AI data centre for the old Hamilton Spectator building on Frid Street says he understands people's concerns about such facilities and wants to build them better.
His colon cancer was originally misdiagnosed. Now he's encouraging screening as Ontario boosts capacity
Starting next month, Ontarians who are 45 years old will be eligible for colorectal cancer screening. Some patients and advocates question whether the province is ready for the additional pressure on the system, but Ontario says it's boosting capacity.
Unpacking the complicated legacy of poet Pauline Johnson
Her collection Flint and Feather is one of the all-time best-selling volumes of Canadian poetry but Pauline Johnson's complexity as a woman ahead of her time, straddling two cultures is still debated. Scholars have referred to Johnson as both a controversial figure and an early literary activist.
Rural Ontario communities reeling with grief after crash that killed 5 children
Rural Ontario communities are reeling with grief after a deadly crash on Friday took the lives of five children in one family from a town near Kitchener-Waterloo. The township's mayor says many in the area are turning to their faith to reckon with the loss.
Severe thunderstorm warning for Niagara, Haldimand County ends, Niagara flood watch continues
Environment Canada said Sunday Haldimand County and Niagara could experience a severe thunderstorm and heavy rain. The storm watch ended but there is still a flood watch.
A more conciliatory Ford says 'I love the U.S.' as trade talks loom
Doug Ford appears to be throttling back on aggressive anti-Trump rhetoric with key trade talks looming with the U.S., stepping up a charm offensive aimed at politicians and lobby groups in the mercurial president's orbit.
Hamilton poll worker fined $1,250 for voting twice in 2021 federal election
The Commissioner of Canada Elections (CCE) has fined a Hamilton Centre poll worker $1,250 after he was found to have voted twice in the 2021 federal election.
5 children killed in a crash near Kitchener-Waterloo: OPP
Five children between the ages of four and 12 were killed in a two-vehicle collision in rural Ontario, according to OPP. Several others, including one infant, were injured.
Some provinces want more say in appointing judges. What does Canada's chief justice think?
Several provinces are calling for a constitutional change to give themselves more say in how federal judges are appointed at the provincial level. What does Chief Justice Richard Wagner make of this ongoing political debate over Canada's judicial system? CBC's The House spoke with him earlier this week to get his thoughts.
After 97 years in business, St. Catharines auto plant could survive for much longer after nearly $80M boost
Rhythm Automotive Canada has been a fixture in St. Catharines, Ont., for 97 years and looks good to be around for at least a few more now that the company has given the plant a vote of confidence with an investment of nearly $80 million coming. The company makes steering and suspension parts, many of which are sent to customers such as Ford and Toyota in the United States.
Cyle Larin's late goal nets Canada historic point after 1-1 draw with Bosnia-Herzegovina
It was Canada's first point at a men's World Cup, and if that didn't make the players's day unforgettable enough, they did it at home, in front of a crowd filled with faces they knew and people they could name.
Hamilton/Burlington SPCA brings much-needed care to pet owners in northwestern Ontario’s ‘veterinary desert’
The Hamilton/Burlington SPCA's remote community veterinary services team is bringing much-needed care to pet owners in two small communities in northwestern Ontario this weekend.
Fans united by 'love of the game' as Canada, Bosnia-Herzegovina draw 1-1 in first-ever Toronto World Cup match
Cheers erupted at Toronto Stadium as Canada's first FIFA World Cup 2026 match ended in a 1-1 draw with Bosnia-Herzegovina Friday.
Street festivals close parts of James and Barton streets in Hamilton this weekend
Art Crawl will close part of James Street on June 12. Barton Bash will close part of Barton Street on June 13.
Protect young people from social media harms 'without silencing them,' says Hamilton teen content creator
A teen content creator who has spent years promoting books to kids online says the Canadian government should focus on how to better protect young people from the harms of social media, before imposing an outright ban.
Mitchell carves Winnipeg defence for 3 TDs, as Bombers lose home opener to Ticats
Bo Levi Mitchell threw a pair of touchdown passes to Kiondre Smith as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats spoiled the Winnipeg Blue Bombers' home opener with a 37-27 victory on Thursday.
Hamilton drone maker that made deal with Ukraine isn't bothered by threats from Russia
The CEO of Sentinel Research and Development in Hamilton says threats from Russian officials won't deter the company from building drones for Ukraine under a newly announced partnership backed by the Canadian government.
High-risk sex offender sought by Montreal police arrested in Hamilton
Montreal police say Christopher Watts - a 66-year-old sex offender who has been at large - was arrested in Hamilton, Ont., on Tuesday.
Niagara Falls to light up for World Cup
The Niagara Falls Illumination Board will light the waterfall with colours for Canada, Mexico and the United States - the three World Cup host nations.
Where to watch the FIFA World Cup in Niagara
Here's where soccer fans in Niagara can get together to watch the FIFA World Cup. Events in the region include the FIFA World Cup Fan Zone by Niagara Falls and a number of community viewing parties.
Hamilton city Coun. Nann calls for moratorium on development of AI data centres
Nrinder Nann, Hamilton city councillor for Ward 3, is calling for a pause on the development of large-scale AI data centres until the city develops a new framework to manage such facilities.
Serena Williams' comeback at Queen's Club ends after injury to Burlington's Mboko
Serena Williams's much-hyped comeback to professional tennis at the Queen's Club lasted just one match. The 44-year-old Williams' doubles partner, 19-year-old Canadian Victoria Mboko, was forced to withdraw from the draw on Thursday because of a knee injury she sustained in a singles match against Karolina Pliskova on Wednesday.
New Hamilton festival aims to tell diverse stories during National Indigenous History Month
Festival of Stories, by new production company Indian & Cowboy, is setting up intimate shows in Hamilton this week so people can hear stories from Indigenous creators.
Places 'rarely open' to public in St. Catharines, Ont., offering free tours this weekend
People have a unique opportunity to explore some of St. Catharines, Ont.,'s most iconic buildings, infrastructure and communities this weekend, as the Doors Open event pulls back the curtain on 19 sites. The Saturday event offers free public tours.
Moscow brands Canada as 'warmonger' amid drone production deal involving Hamilton company
Moscow is calling Canada a "warmonger" for signing a drone-production deal with Ukraine and is vowing to publish the address of a Canadian company working with Kyiv.
Ottawa moves to restrict social media for kids under 16
The federal government is moving to restrict young Canadians' access to social media unless those companies can show they've made their platforms safe.
What Hamilton, Niagara and Burlington, Ont., transit riders need to know during the World Cup
Commuting from the Hamilton-Niagara area during the World Cup? Here's what you need to know.
National group still going ahead with Hamilton data centre proposal
The organization behind a data centre proposal for Hamilton's waterfront says its proposal to the federal government is still going ahead. The Digital Research Alliance of Canada is proposing to build, own and operate a "National AI Compute Facility" on former industrial land owned by Slate Asset Management. Slate recently applied to section off a portion of that land to begin development of a larger project but was denied after hundreds protested the potential data centre.
‘Better than what’s there now': St. Catharines, Ont., residents react to plans for former GM site
The City of St. Catharines, Ont., presented three plans for the lands in and around the abandoned and contaminated, former General Motors site and heard from the public at a meeting Tuesday night. Part of the Ontario Street Corridor Secondary Plan Study, the concepts detail potential uses, layouts and densities for the area along Ontario Street from the QEW in the north to Welland Avenue in the south.
How and where Hamiltonians — from Ghana, Portugal and beyond — will celebrate FIFA World Cup 2026
Community halls and cultural organizations in Hamilton are decorating their spaces, planning special menus and organizing viewing parties for FIFA's World Cup 2026, as supporters gather behind the countries they to which they are connected.
Brantford Bulldogs draft 2nd ever female player into the Ontario Hockey League
The Brantford Bulldogs made Ontario Hockey League (OHL) history this week by selecting goaltender Sophie Jovanovic in the league's U18 Priority Selection.
QEW Niagara-bound lanes on Burlington Skyway reduced to 2 lanes this weekend
If you plan on travelling to the Niagara region this weekend, prepare for delays on the Burlington Skyway. The Ontario Ministry of Transportation says two of the four Niagara-bound lanes on the QEW, including across the Burlington Skyway Bridge, will be closed from 1 a.m. Saturday until 5 a.m. Monday.
Staff shortages driving daycare waitlists in Ontario, experts say
Five years after the federal government's $10-a-day daycare program was launched, managers and advocates say the biggest issue is staff shortages, and there are licenced spaces remaining unused because of this. The province says it's working on improving working conditions for early childhood educators, but many worry the program will continue to get worse before that happens.
Canadian who stole $13M US in crypto bought Lamborghini, BMWs: plea deal
Canadian Trenton Johnston pleaded guilty Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Miami in connection with a months-long scheme that saw him impersonate Google staff and steal at least $13.04 million US in cryptocurrency. He faces a prison term and has agreed to be deported back to Canada.
Niagara-on-the-Lake gets $145K for soccer infrastructure
The town was chosen to receive $145,000 from Airbnb's host city fund, aimed at boosting the soccer scene in communities involved in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The money will go toward improving local soccer infrastructure at Memorial Park in Old Town Niagara-on-the-Lake and Centennial Sports Park in Virgil.
Serena Williams makes winning comeback in doubles at Queen's Club with Canada's Mboko
After nearly four years away from professional tennis, Serena Williams made a winning return at Queen's Club on Tuesday. The 44-year-old Williams showed she still has plenty of her trademark power, hitting service winners as she teamed up with 19-year-old Canadian Victoria Mboko to win their opening doubles match at the grass-court tournament.
Domestic violence investigations by police see sharp spike in Niagara
New statistics showing a sharp increase in domestic violence investigations in Niagara come as no surprise to two agencies in the region that run emergency shelters and free support services for women and children fleeing gender-based abuse.Both agencies say their shelters are constantly filled and they're forced to turn many women away because there simply isn't room.
Dozens of Stoney Creek residents filing lawsuits over stinky GFL dump
The lawsuits are asking for $250,000 in damages for public and private nuisance, negligence, and statutory breaches.
Hundreds came out in Hamilton to protest a proposed data centre. What's next?
Hundreds of Hamilton residents made it clear they're concerned about AI data centre developments, so what's next as the federal government encourages the creation of these facilities?
Hamilton AI data centre proposal unaffected by planning tribunal decision, group involved says
The federally funded group leading the Steelport data centre proposal in Hamilton says its application to a national program is not part of a recent request by Slate Asset Management to split a plot of land that drew significant protest.
Hamilton-born Caissie Levy among Canadian winners at Tony Awards
Hamilton-born Broadway star Caissie Levy was among those who took home a Tony Award on Sunday night - winning best actress in a leading role in a musical for her powerhouse performance as Mother in the revival of Ragtime.
17-year-old killed in Highway 6 head-on collision near Caledonia, OPP say
Sgt. Ed Sanchuk said officers responded to the collision on Saturday just after 5 p.m. to Highway 6 near Fifth Line.
PWHL Hamilton signs former Ottawa forward Emily Clark to 2-year deal
PWHL Hamilton has signed forward Emily Clark to a two-year contract, the expansion franchise announced Sunday. Clark, who was under contract with Ottawa through 2027-28, joins PWHL Hamilton on a new deal through the same period.
What's behind the growing backlash toward AI data centres?
Opposition to AI data centres has been growing across the country, driven by concerns about how much land, electricity and water these massive facilities consume.
Cheer on Canada for free: Hamilton Stadium to host viewing parties for FIFA World Cup
Forge FC is inviting soccer fans to Hamilton Stadium this month to cheer on the men's national team in the FIFA World Cup - and admission is free.
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