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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.
Man dead after stabbing near downtown Hamilton mall, police say
A man in his 50s is dead after being stabbed outside of Jackson Square, according to police.
Hamilton tutor who advertised services on Kijiji facing sex assault charge, police say
Police say a family hired the tutor after seeing his ad on Kijiji.
Hamilton man charged after hit and run killed 2 people, police say
Hamilton police say a 36-year-old man is facing charges after a Saturday night hit and run killed two people on the Mountain in Stoney Creek.
This commonly prescribed cancer drug was supposed to help save this doctor's life. Instead, it killed him
After being diagnosed with colon cancer earlier this year, Dr. Anil Kapoor of Ontario was prescribed the common chemotherapy medication Fluorouracil. Three weeks later, he died from a toxic reaction to it. His brothers are on a mission to uncover who is most at risk and what the Canadian health-care system should do about it.
Following Rainbow Bridge crash, Niagara police chief warns about spread of misinformation
Following this week's crash on the Rainbow Bridge - which closed Niagara border crossings and prompted questions aboutpublic safety - Niagara Region's police chief is warningthe community about the spread of misinformation.
Free 2-hour street parking returns to Hamilton ahead of winter holidays — here's where
The temporary free parking is meant to reel in shoppers as they look for gifts.
Developers changed Hamilton road to make it safer for cars — at expense of pedestrians, resident says
Vehicles and transport trucks whiz by as Cheryl Brightman makes the trek on foot along Fifty Road, first on a narrow gravel shoulder and, when that ends, onto the road itself.It's really dangerous," Brightman says as a large black pick up truck drives by close enough to touch.
As municipalities work to address homelessness, how do they measure success?
As the Region of Waterloo contemplates how to help people living on the streets or in encampments and parks, housing researchers discuss what it means to measure the success of the programs.
Hamilton council strikes down vacant home tax in the works for 4 years. Here's what happened
The program is supposed to start this winter and is designed to crack down on investors who buy homes and let them sit empty instead of renting them out for more than half a year, staff say. It is one of many programs the city is implementing to use to ease the affordable housing crisis.
Learn to make a healthy meal with Indigenous ingredients
Today, Indigenous people are reclaiming traditional food knowledge, learning how to incorporate this knowledge into their everyday lives and teaching others how to do the same.
Police name New York couple killed in fiery Rainbow Bridge car crash that shut borders with Canada
A married couple from Grand Island, N.Y., have been named by police as the driver and passenger in this week'sfiery crash on the American side of the Rainbow Bridge that shut border crossings and set Canadian and U.S. emergency officials into gear.
Hamilton transit workers reach 4-year agreement
Hamilton transit workers, who went on strike for a week this month, ratified their tentative agreement with the City of Hamilton Thursday night.
Newest member of Hamilton's police board wants service to be more transparent
The newest member of the Hamilton Police Services board is a young, racialized family doctor - and someone who has had mixed experiences" with the police.
Rainbow Bridge crossing reopens 1 day after deadly car explosion
Canadian and U.S. border authorities say the Rainbow Bridge is back open as of Thursday evening,one day after a deadly car crash and explosion occurred on the American side of the border crossing.
One person critically injured, pets saved in Hamilton house fire
The fire chief estimates the fire caused $1.5 million in damages and has called in the Ontario Fire Marshal to investigate.
Niagara Falls, Ont., mayor hopes Rainbow Bridge will reopen by sometime Friday after blast killed 2 people
The mayor of Niagara Falls, Ont.,expects the Rainbow Bridge to reopen Thursday or Friday after a car crash and explosion Wednesday killed two people on the American side of the Rainbow Bridge.
2 dead after blast at Rainbow Bridge linking Ontario-N.Y., governor says 'no sign' of terrorism
There's no indication that a vehicle crash andexplosion Wednesday that killed two people on theAmerican side of the Rainbow Bridge, which connects Ontario and New York, is linked to terrorism, says New York Gov. Kathy Hochul. The explosion closed four bridges, with all but the Rainbow reopening later in the afternoon.
GO train schedule changes between Hamilton and Toronto this weekend
Commuters can expect changes on the Lakeshore West GO route this weekend. Transit agency Metrolinx says it's preparing for work between Burlington and Oakville that will eventually enable faster all-day service on the line.
Police seize 9.1 million illegal cigarettes from truck on Burlington, Ont. highway
The Ministry of Finance conducted the investigation leading to what police say is one of the biggest seizures they've been part of.
Hamilton wants to build more parks downtown, here's how they plan to make that happen
The City of Hamilton has officially recognized a need for more parks in the lower city. A resident and an expert say having parks within walking distance matters.
Car crashed into Pelham home, driver tried to flee through the hole he made in the wall: police
Niagara Regional Police say a man faces impaired driving charges after a car crashed into a home and caused major damage in Pelham about 20 kilometres south of St. Catharines.
Niagara town will push province to make Greenbelt land removal easier for municipalities
The majority of Grimsby council directed staff to make the request despite opposition from the mayor and two councillors and a warning from resident Annette Gibbons, who spoke as a delegate at a Monday meeting. 'If the province agrees to this request, it could set a precedent for other Greenbelt land removals,' she said.
Canada's Gilgeous-Alexander continuing star turn with ascendant Thunder
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is leading the NBA's hottest young team on both ends of the floor. The 25-year-old from Hamilton has the Oklahoma City Thunder on a five-game winning streak and boasting a 10-4 record, good for third in the Western Conference
Hamilton MPP Sarah Jama removes name from open letter questioning alleged Hamas sexual violence
Hamilton Centre MPP Sarah Jamasays she has removed her name from an open letter that voiced support for the people of Gaza and questionedthe validity of sexual assault claims against Hamas.
Freezing rain warning issued for Hamilton, Brantford and Norfolk County
Environment Canada has issued a freezing rain warning for Hamilton, Brantford and Norfolk County.
How's city council doing after 1st year? Community leaders praise engagement, want more on housing
Community leaders share how Hamilton City Council affected their communities after one year in office, and what they'd like to see going forward.
As journalism programs across Canada face low enrolment, schools hit pause to modernize
From declining trust and interest in news mediato a challenging job market thathas impacted local newspapers and legacy newsrooms alike, experts say journalism schools need to update their programs to attractprospectivejournalists.
Montreal Alouettes back home and celebrating after thrilling Grey Cup victory
The Alouettes clinched the Grey Cup Sunday night with a 28-24 upset win over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in Hamilton. It was the Alouettes' first Grey Cup win since 2010.
Green Day doesn't disappoint during Grey Cup halftime show in Hamilton
Green Day rocked the Grey Cup on Sunday with a powerful four-song mini-set complete with fireworks and audience participation.
CBC Hamilton Sounds of the Season 2023
Sounds of the Season is a month of giving in support of Hamilton Food Share. Join us at our Sounds of the Season event on Friday, Dec. 8, at CBC Hamilton, 118 James St. N.
Ontario's universities face a funding crunch. Doug Ford's government is telling them to find 'efficiencies'
When Premier Doug Ford's PCs appointed a panel of experts to look into the financial situation of Ontario's colleges and universities, they didn't seem to expect the panel would blame the government for being a big part of the problem.
Turned down by child-care providers, Ontario mom says 'huge stigma' persists for babies with Down syndrome
Each time Trish Jarvis postedto social media in search of child care for her daughter, she says she grewmore frustrated and nervous. And each time, she endedup back where she started - with no one willingto accept Farley into their care.
Hamilton couple say 'I dos' on the 504 King streetcar, going TikTok viral in the process
Lisa Carlo and James La Brash. The newlyweds said 'I do' on the 504 King streetcar this past Saturday and within hours, became TikTok famous.
Alouettes stun Blue Bombers with TD on final drive to win 1st Grey Cup since 2010
Cody Fajardo's 19-yard touchdown pass to Tyson Philpot with 15 seconds remaining rallied the Montreal Alouettes to a thrilling 28-24 Grey Cup victory over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Sunday in Hamilton.
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