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U.S. Supreme Court finds Trump overstepped authority in imposing tariffs. Steel, aluminum tariffs not part of ruling
High-wind warning for parts of Niagara and Norfolk County Friday afternoon
Communities in southern Niagara Region and Norfolk County should expect high winds Friday, with gusts of up to 80 kilometres per hour expected, Environment Canada says.
2026 Olympic Games: Canada advances to gold-medal game with last-minute goal against Finland
Social worker banned from working over allegations of sexual assault while living in St. Catharines
Nova Scotia's College of Social Workers has revoked the registration of a social worker after she was accused of grooming and sexually assaulting a youth while living in St. Catharines, Ont., and Greenwood, N.S.
Burlington ‘Olympics junkies’ say being at men’s hockey semi-final overtime win was ‘thrilling’
A recently-retired Burlington, Ont., couple has become Olympics junkies." Bud and Mary Vallee are partway through a trip to Milan that has included attending several events, including the men's thrilling quarter-final hockey game that ended in an overtime win for Canada.
Hamilton Crown withdraws 1st-degree murder charge against man who tracked real estate agent before 'execution'
Sorossa Moude of Toronto pleaded guilty to mischief endangering life in association with a criminal organization leading up to the March 2020 death of Giorgio Barresi, who was shot multiple times in his Stoney Creek driveway.
Pedestrian killed after being hit by a car on the LINC
A pedestrian on the Lincoln Alexander Parkway has died after being hit by a car on Thursday morning.
Homicide unit investigating after man killed by vehicle on York Boulevard, say Hamilton police
The driver, 29, has been charged with dangerous operation of a vehicle causing death and failure to stop after an accident resulting in death, say police.
South Korean shipbuilding giant announces major boost for Ontario marine industry at Hamilton site
A new partnership will see South Korean company Hanwha Ocean share resources and knowledge with Ontario Shipyards and a new shipbuilding learning hub for Mohawk College students.
Sarah McLachlan, Allison Russell and Cameron Whitcomb to perform in Hamilton at the 2026 Juno Awards
McLachlan and Russell will perform a special tribute to Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Joni Mitchell.
Message from her match was 'like a robot had sent it,' Burlington woman says. How AI is changing dating apps
Sometimes when Nikita Kokal scrolls through a dating app, she'll match with someone solely to ask if they used artificialintelligence to craft their profile. She sees it all the time, she says.
'I'm a guy trying to be a nurse': Why Ford's OSAP changes may make it harder to get in-demand jobs
Changes to the Ontario Student Assistance Program are forcing some to make tough choices about studying fields Ford has encouraged this week, like STEM, health care, tech and trades.
2026 Olympic Games: Heartbreak for Canada after U.S. wins women's hockey gold in overtime on Day 13
In this city-run seniors' building, Hamilton residents say needles, urine, feces are only steps away
Conditions in the building have been deteriorating steadily since the fall, says resident Rose Hamilton. In the stairwells especially, she's seen it all - needles, pipes, blood, vomit, spilled food and drinks, garbage and the remnants of fires, many of which CBC Hamilton also encountered during a recent tour.
Hamilton police charge massage therapist with sex assault, say there may be more victims
Hamilton police say they arrested and charged a 33-year-old Hamilton man with sexual assault, and there may be more victims.
Ahead of gold-medal hockey games, Hamilton businesses get the go-ahead to serve alcohol early
Hamilton businesses can serve alcohol as early as 6 a.m. for the remainder of the winter Olympics. One bar owner says that's a big deal for Sunday's gold-medal men's hockey game.
Man, 52, killed in 2-vehicle crash on Wilson Street in Hamilton
The crash happened just after 7:30 p.m. on Wilson Street at the Highway 403 eastbound exit ramp. Hamilton police say.
Hamilton libraries, rec centres closed as Environment Canada warns of slippery commute
Environment Canada continues a yellow-level freezing rain waring for Hamilton, Brantford and Burlington Wednesday afternoon.
Province tells Ontario mayors they can't use 'strong powers' on police budgets
The Ontario government is reminding municipal leaders that they cannot use their provincially granted "strong mayor powers" to challenge or limit police budgets. This comes two months after Sarnia's mayor vetoed his city's police budget request of $120 million for a new police headquarters.
New St. Joe’s palliative care team working to reach more patients with life-threatening illness
A new palliative care team at St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, which launched as a pilot last year, has found a way to bring its services to more people with life-threatening illnesses.
McMaster University's Madeline Schizas fails to qualify for women's figure skating free program
Canadian figure skater Madeline Schizas did not qualify for the Olympic women's singles free program after finishing 25th in the short program on Tuesday.
John C. Holland Awards celebrate 'resilience, brilliance and community' among Hamilton's Black leaders
A record number of awards, bursaries and scholarships were handed out Sunday night as the John C. Holland Awards marked its 30th anniversary.
Ontario school board takeovers a distraction from chronic underfunding: teacher and student reps
As Ontario's education minister mulls eliminating the role of school board trustees provincewide, groups representing Ontario educators and students say the province is taking over boards to distract from its own chronic underfunding of public education. A spokesperson for the minister says the province is putting students first and will not hesitate to step in when school boards fail to stay on track.
3 workers rushed to hospital were trapped under collapsed porch at construction site, Hamilton police say
Paramedics rushed three workers to hospital following a Monday morning collapse at a home construction site in Hamilton's Stoney Creek area.
25-year-old pedestrian dead after being hit by driver on York Blvd. on Monday
A 25-year-old man is dead after being hit by a driver while walking near York Boulevard and Old Guelph Road on Monday night.
Freezing rain warning for Hamilton, Brantford, Ont., and other areas Wednesday
Hamilton and Brantford, Ont., are under a freezing rain warning for Wednesday along with much of southwestern Ontario. Environment Canada says snow may also be possible for some areas.
'Who cares what the past was?': Canada looks for redemption against U.S. in women's hockey final
Canada, which was worse than the U.S. in every possible way in a 5-0 loss in the preliminary round, has 72 hours to find the belief that Thursday's women's hockey final will have a different result - that they can somehow beat an American team that's younger, faster, meaner, stronger.
Hamilton man who dumped Jason Gallant's body at Pier 4 Park guilty of 2nd-degree murder
During a two-week trial, Michael Castiglione denied he had purposefully shot and killed his acquaintance Jason Gallant, 50, saying it was an accident.
How Ontario Liberals hope to exit political wilderness when they elect new leader in November
Ontario Liberals will choose their next leader this November, but the interim chief says the party must spend the next nine months doing the hard work of a broader rebuild after three consecutive electoral defeats.
In new book, Hamilton cartoonist Joe Ollmann explores weird, uncomfortable work situations
Joe Ollmann has a new short story collection called The Woodchipper set in Hamilton. It deals with odd situations people find themselves in while on the job.
Burlington man arrested for allegedly threatening to bring a gun to Iran rally: Toronto police
A 56-year-old Burlington man was arrested after allegedly making threats online to harm participants at a rally supporting protesters in Iran.
Dr. Peter Lin on how watching the Olympics affects your body
While Olympic athletes in prime physical shape flash across your screen, what's happening to your body? Dr. Peter Lin explores the science of watching sports on TV.
St. Catharines, Ont., bobsledder makes Olympic debut after raising $10K to help pay his own way
Life-long St. Catharines, Ont., resident Keaton Bruggeling - who is also a Hamilton Ticat player - is making his Olympic debut as part of Canada's four-man bobsleigh team at the 2026 Milano-Cortina Games which, he says, was made possible thanks to family, friends and strangers.
Olympic viewing guide Day 9: Kingsbury can deliver Canada's first gold
CBC Sports' daily Olympics newsletter looks ahead to the key events on Sunday, including the Canadian men's hockey team's group-stage finale and moguls icon Mikael Kingsbury's shot at Canada's first gold of the Games.
2026 Olympic Games: Canada gains another bronze on Day 8, but still no gold
Sales of Ontario wines have 'skyrocketed' since LCBO pulled U.S. booze from stores: officials
Sales of wines made from grapes grown in Ontario have soared since the Doug Ford government directed the LCBO to pull U.S. booze from store shelves nearly a year ago, officials say.
30 years on, John C. Holland Awards continue to shine light on ‘great work’ in Black community in Hamilton
As the John C. Holland Awards mark 30 years this weekend, one of its founding members says the event has played a crucial role in helping to amplify Black history in Hamilton.
Canada has the power and the money to make every bus in the country electric, Hamilton researcher says
A McMaster University researcher says it's time to stop asking if Canada can make its buses electric, and start asking how. According to a study he co-authored, the country could make every bus in Canada electric for a reasonable" cost and with a trivial" impact on power generation.
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: Canada wins in men's hockey and curling on Day 7, but doesn't add to medal count
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.
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