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Indigenous musicians now have a new national advocacy group
Indigenous musicians now have a new national advocacy group called the Indigenous Music Office. It launched in November and will serve Indigenous musicians from all genres.
1 in 9 Canadian adults have experienced long-term COVID symptoms, StatsCan says
About one in nine Canadian adults have experienced long-term symptoms from COVID-19 infection, according to a Statistics Canada report issued Friday. That amounts to 3.5 million Canadians, and more than half of those who ever had long-term symptoms still had them as of June 2023.
Hamilton police investigate after a dead body was found in a Waterdown ditch
Police said theman who notified policefound the body in a ditch on a property near193 Mill St. S.
Ontario men arrested on terrorism charges linked to neo-Nazi movement
Two Ontario men are facing terrorism-related charges, the RCMP says, after allegedly participating in the creation of manifestos and recruiting videos in support of far-right extremism and the neo-Nazi terrorist movement.
From wreath making to a flute performance, holiday markets are on this weekend in Hamilton area
Festive season is well underway across Hamilton and the surrounding area. Here's a look at markets you can visit this weekend, many supporting local artisans.
Hamilton food bank users say without Good Shepherd program, cupboards would be empty every month
About 3,800 families will access the Christmas marketplace program that provides presents and the staples for cooking a traditional holiday meal on top of the regular food offerings.
Pregnant woman desperate to find shelter after eviction from city housing in Hamilton
Days away from her baby boy's due date, Jennifer Foster is preparing forheartache. The Hamilton woman, 41, has no permanent housingand fears if she doesn't find a place for her and her newborn to stay, she will have toplace himin foster care.
Canadian NBA star wins lawsuit to undo purchase of mansion where Ontario Crypto King lived
Canadian NBA player Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has won what's likely to be a precedent-setting lawsuit to undo his $8.4-million purchase of a Burlington, Ont., lakefront mansion where self-described Crypto King Aiden Pleterski used to live.
McMaster students say downtown residence building is plagued with problems
McMaster graduate students living at the school's downtown residence at 10 Bay Street S., say the conditions inside are terrible and the university isn't doing enough to support them. The school says it is doing all it can do address issues as soon as possible.
Ontario has a rental housing enforcement unit. It investigates a fraction of cases and fines even fewer
According to data obtained by CBC Hamilton, on average per year the Rental Housing Enforcement Unit receives over 18,400 calls, opens 1,500 cases and investigates around 200 cases. But a Hamilton tenant hopes she can find justice with the unit, despite its track record.
What Hamilton's new warming plan means for city shelters
As the city of Hamilton rolls out its new winter warming response, three local shelters say they'll be offering additional beds and drop-in spaces that they hope will serve a growing number of people in need.
Joe Biden and White House support Haudenosaunee Nationals for 2028 Olympics
Canada's sport minister is supporting the Haudenosaunee Nationals' bid to compete as a separate nation in lacrosse at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Carla Qualtrough issued a statement supporting the Indigenous lacrosse teams on Wednesday, hours after U.S. President Joe Biden announced a similar stance.
New city manager is 'passionate' about Hamilton's success, says mayor Horwath
Hamilton's new city manageris Marnie Cluckie - the first topbureaucrat Mayor Andrea Horwath has appointed using herstrong mayor powers.
Scott Milanovich named head coach of the Tiger-Cats
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats promoted Scott Milanovich to head coach on Wednesday, a day after making front-office changes on the heels of an 8-10 season and first-round playoff exit.
More seniors on the brink of homelessness facing evictions and unaffordable rent, experts say
In the past 15 years, Donna McCrae, 73, has been evicted from twodifferentrental units because owners were either demolishing the properties or selling them.
Ford government's decision to move Ontario Science Centre based on 'incomplete' info, AG finds
The Ford government made its decision to move the Ontario Science Centre to Toronto's waterfront with "preliminary and incomplete cost information" and failed to consult key stakeholders,the province's acting auditor general said Wednesday.
Black Canadians have battled systemic racism and police brutality for centuries. It started with slavery
The myth of a kinder, gentler Canada is shattered in Justice Denied," the seventh episode of the CBC docuseries Black Life: Untold Stories.
It took over a dozen complaints from freezing inmates to get heating fixed in Hamilton jail, advocate says
A local prisoner rights advocate says a heating issue in the Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre has been solved after over a dozen complaints from freezing inmates.
Six Nations man who shot at officers faces attempted murder charge, police say
The man is facing eight charges and police say more may be laid.
Lawyers for Hamilton MPP Sarah Jama say her censure at Queen's Park is an 'abuse of power'
Independent Hamilton Centre MPP Sarah Jama's lawyers say her censure in Queen's Park was an 'abuse of power' by the provincial government and hope to have their case heard in court as early as April.
Coroner's inquest to be held for man who died in Brantford, Ont., motel room during attempted arrest
Ontario's police watchdog cleared Hamilton police of wrongdoing when attempting to arrest David Thomson.
COVID-19 and flu set to peak over holiday season in Ontario, Moore urges vaccinations
Ontario's top doctor says there is "a lot" of COVID-19 circulating in the province right now, and levels of both that virus and influenza are on the rise.
Crews battle fire at new housing development in Burlington deemed suspicious by police
Police and firefighters were called to respond to a fire at a new housing development on Lodi Road in Burlington - the second in two days.
Hamilton's respiratory virus season is better than last year's, but doctor says challenges remain
After months of relatively low, stable rates of transmission, Hamilton public health is reporting respiratory viruses are spreading more and more. This is to be expected given the time of year, doctors tell CBC Hamilton, and there are things people can do to help hospitals from being overwhelmed.
As old barns disappear from rural landscapes, Ontario group launches census to track them
An Ontario non-profit group focused on preserving the province's disappearing old barns has launched acensus to track them.
Bonnie Crombie wins Ontario Liberal leadership race, says party focused on beating Doug Ford
Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie finally reached the threshold of votes needed to become the next Ontario Liberal Party leader late Saturday afternoon, after the party released the results of a third and final round of balloting.
The show will go on: Hamilton theatre reverses decision to cancel film critical of Israel
The documentaryIsraelismwill play at The Westdale on Dec. 6, as originally planned, said a statement from the Westdale Cinema Group's board of directors Friday.
Six Nations artist and curator Tom Hill dies at 80
Tom Hill, a well-respected artist and a former curator at the Woodland Cultural Centre, died Nov. 11 at the age of 80.
Hamilton aims to provide warming spaces for unhoused residents all winter. Critics say it's not enough
Hamilton's new warming plan is supposed to offer all-season supports to unhoused residents, but some in the homeless-serving sector say it's dangerously inadequate."
Ontario NDP and Greens call on Ford government to improve animal welfare services
The Ontario New Democrats and the leader of Ontario's Green Party tell CBC Hamilton they want the Ford government to take action after an investigation that raised concerns about the province's animal welfare services (PAWS).
'Male in custody,' OPP say, after shooting at police in Six Nations
A male has been taken into custody, OntarioProvincial Police (OPP) said, after an"active weapons incident" at Sixth Line inOhsweken.
Ontario real estate law update with open bidding option enters into force
New rules for Ontario real estate are coming into force that are meant to provide more clarity and choice for buyers and sellers, though they don't go as far as some had hoped.
Murda Beatz returns to Fort Erie high school a star, after producing Drake, Ariana Grande and more
The Nov. 17 spirit assembly at Greater Fort Erie Secondary School, was without a doubt, the most electric I've ever felt this building," principal Fred Louws said. It was a full house as students and teachers gathered to celebrate student achievement, and special guest, musician and hometown boy," Murda Beatz.
Some parents call for metal detectors, more security at Hamilton school after 2nd lockdown in 2 days
Some parents want Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board to take action after Bernie Custis Secondary School was under lockdown over reports of a gun for the second time in two days.
Hamilton police board's budget committee is 'undemocratic,' Coun. Kroetsch says
Ward 2 Coun. Cameron Kroetsch told CBC Hamilton he is concerned about how the budget committee has been run. The board's chair and vice chair pushed back against his criticisms.
What should Doug Ford's government do about developers who go years without building homes?
The complaint: some developers have yet to put a shovel in the ground on some housing projects that have had all necessary approvals for years. The consequence: some cities face losing out on the province's $1.2 billion housing infrastructure fund because they won't meet the government's targets for new home construction starts in 2023.
Hamilton theatre cancels film critical of Israel, board says it's the wrong time to 'court controversy'
The board of directors at The Westdale hasabruptly cancelled the showing of a film critical of Israel, after hearing concerns from some members of the local Jewish community.The Dec. 6 screening of the film, co-directed by two U.S.-based Jewish filmmakers, was nearly sold out, said organizers.
Hamilton needs a home for about 16,000 tonnes of contaminated sediment from Chedoke Creek
Two weeks ago, Hamilton finished dredging about 16,000 tonnes of contaminatedsediment from Chedoke Creek, but now the cityneeds to find a home for almost all of it.
Inquiry into Hamilton highway finds collisions could have been avoided if damning report not kept secret
A years-long judicial inquiry has determined a number of design flaws including tight curves and slippery asphalt on a Hamilton expressway contributed to hundreds of collisions, some where people were killed, between 2008 and 2019.
No train service between West Harbour GO and Oakville GO this weekend, Metrolinx says
GO buses will replace trains between West Harbour GO and Oakville GO this weekend, according to Metrolinx.
Niagara Health System and police warn of scammer impersonating hospital worker
Niagara Health System (NHS) and Niagara Regional Police Service (NRPS) are warning the public of a phone scam involving fraudsters impersonating hospital staff.
Council approves deal with Hamilton transit workers, which includes new health-care supplement
City council has ratified the tentative agreement transit workers reached with the City of Hamilton on Thursday.It includes new healthcare funds for members.
Man dead after shooting in Grimsby, police say
Niagara police are investigating after they say a man was shot dead in Grimsby.
Man, 25, faces murder charge for stabbing near downtown mall, police say
Hamilton police say a 25-year-old man is facing a second-degree murder charge after a Monday morning stabbing near a downtown mall.
Multiple crashes and serious injuries close eastbound 403 lane in Brantford, Ont.
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say multiple collisionsnear Brantford, Ont.,- which have seen at least 10 vehicles crashand four transport trucks jackknife- have closed aneastboundlane on Highway 403.
Snow squall to hit Brantford, while the Hamilton area is under a winter travel advisory
EnvironmentCanada has issued a snow squall warning for Brantford, a snow squall watch for Haldimand and Norfolk counties, and a winter travel advisory for Burlington, Hamilton and Niagara Region.
Man dead after being struck by tractor trailer on Red Hill Valley Parkway
Hamilton police say a man believed to be in his 30s is dead after being hit by a tractor trailer on theRed Hill Valley Parkway.
MPP Sarah Jama’s Israel-Hamas comments leave constituents voiceless
Hamilton MPP Sarah Jama has been reprimanded, censured and removed from NDP caucus over comments she's made about the Israel-Hamas war. CBC's Thomas Daigle breaks down the controversy and why her constituents are caught in the middle.
Hamilton residents increasingly use food banks for 'basic survival' as demand skyrockets across Ontario
Food banks in Hamilton and across the province are seeing a surge in demand as residents dealwith unaffordable housing prices, inflation and unstable employment.
'Shocking' drop in charges and orders from Ontario animal welfare investigations has advocates concerned
Investigations by Ontario provincial animal welfare services (PAWS) are leading to far fewer orders and charges compared to when the OSPCA was overseeing them, according to data obtained by CBC Hamilton through a freedom of information request.
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