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Cross-country tour to celebrate FIFA World Cup to wrap with stop in Niagara Falls in July
FIFA recently announced Niagara Falls will be a final stop in an upcoming cross-country tour to celebrate the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Residents seek public meeting with Amrize over Dundas Quarry redevelopment
Members of a Hamilton residents' group are calling for a public meeting with the company that runs the Dundas Quarry, following its request to import 38 million cubic metres of soil as part of a "rehabilitation" plan.
‘I’m not proud,’ says former Ottawa Street BIA chair under investigation for 'misuse' of organization's money
After being replaced as chair of the Ottawa Street Business Improvement Area (BIA) during an emergency meeting two weeks ago, Michael Carruth says he feels sick that [he] broke the trust" of his fellow small-business owners when he used about $16,000 of the organization's funds to keep [his] head above water personally."
Nearly 9,000 people brave rain to take on Around the Bay race, raise $470K for St. Joe's
The annual race took place this Sunday through the 30 km, 15 km, 10 km and five km routes that ended at Pier 8 in Hamilton.
'Not just a job, it's family,' Hamilton's Miller Shoes store turns 100-years-old
The sit-and-fit shoe store has seen some change in the last 100 years while making an effort to stay in business, developing a niche for narrow and wide sizes that has drawn customers from all over the country.
Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum vies for $50,000 in contest to save Canada's great historic sites
The Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum is one of 12 historic places across Canada up for $65,000 in cash prizes that could help the museum turn its founder's house into an archival centre.
Hamilton steelmaker ArcelorMittal Dofasco decommissioning 1 of 2 remaining coke plants
Steelmaker ArcelorMittal Dofasco says it's decommissioning one of its two remaining coke plants in Hamilton, with "the last push of coke" to be completed April 13. The company says it continues to work toward "long-term decarbonization."
Heather Winterstein 'looked terrified' before collapsing in St. Catharines hospital, witness tells inquest
Heather Winterstein's skin was discoloured and she was struggling to control her body in a wheelchair the day she died at the St. Catharines, Ont., hospital, a woman who was waiting to see a doctor that day told a coroner's inquest that began March 30.
Nearly 10,000 runners expected for Hamilton's 2026 Around the Bay Road Race
Nearly 10,000 participants will take to the streets Sunday for the 132nd running of the Around the Bay Road Race, organizers say.
Rolling shootout linked to tow-truck beef led to 16-year-old’s killing in March 2025, Hamilton police say
A rolling shootout between multiple vehicles led to the murder of a 16-year-old in Hamilton last year, police said Friday, tying the death of York Region resident Faizaan Awan in March 2025 to a dispute between two tow-truck companies."
Police charge Wainfleet, Ont., man, 21, with dangerous driving after crash that killed 71-year-old
A 21-year-old from Wainfleet, Ont., faces a charge of dangerous driving causing death after he rear ended another driver's car in March, police say.
City says owner of abandoned factory where Hamilton teen died in compliance with bylaw to prevent trespassing
Days after a teen fell to his death in an abandoned factory, the City of Hamilton says the property owner was in compliance with its bylaws regarding vacant buildings. The property 'has a history' of bylaw enforcement related to preventing tresspassing, the city said.
Ontario hospital nurse tells inquest she never spoke to Heather Winterstein on day she died, staff overwhelmed
A triage nurse who assessed Heather Winterstein hours before she died of sepsis in the St. Catharines, Ont., hospital says she had little time with the 24-year-old, telling a coroner's inquest the emergency department staff were overwhelmingly busy, in part due to the pandemic. "Nurses are burned out. Nurses are exhausted," Andrea Demery said several days into the inquiry.
Heather Winterstein shouldn’t have been in wait room, needed frequent checks, medical expert tells inquest
On the day she died of sepsis, Heather Winterstein shouldn't have been placed in the emergency room waiting area at the St. Catharines hospital until she could see a doctor, an emergency medicine expert told a coroner's inquest Wednesday.
Doc screening Friday shows global travels of Canadian painter Robert Bateman and biologist Bristol Foster
In 1957, artist Robert Bateman and biologist Bristol Foster travelled the world in a Land Rover. In a documentary screening this week in Hamilton, the lifelong friends look back on the journey that cemented their desire to defend the natural world.
You can now get a prescription for nature access if you live in Hamilton, here's how
The PaRx program, an initiative that allows healthcare providers to prescribe nature passes to patients, is now available for Hamilton Conservation Authority (HCA) sites.
GO trains to St. Catharines, Ont., and Niagara Falls restarting Thursday after last week's train derailment
GO train services between Confederation GO in Hamilton, St. Catharines and Niagara Falls will be back and running on Thursday morning, more than a week after a freight train derailment paused the route. Welland Canal's railway bridge also re-opened this week.
Medical expert defends doctor's assessment of Heather Winterstein before she died in St. Catharines hospital
Heather Winterstein didn't show hallmark warning signs of potentially life-threatening sepsis when she went through triage screening the day before she died at the hospital in St. Catharines, Ont., an emergency medical expert told the coroner's inquest for the 24-year-old.
A workout class sent this St. John's woman to hospital. She's not the only one
One woman was admitted with a life-threatening condition called exercise-induced or exertional rhabdomyolysis, rhabdo for short.The illness can happen after an intense workout and is when muscle tissue breaks down, leaking enzymes and proteins into the bloodstream. In high amounts, the proteins can damage the kidneys and lead to an imbalance of electrolytes, which can cause dehydration and heart issues.
Teen dies after fall through roof of abandoned Hamilton building, police say
Hamilton police say a 19-year-old died after he fell through the roof of an abandoned factory.
Ontario wants to appoint Waterloo region's chair. Here's what some councillors think of the idea
The Ontario government has announced it plans to change aspects of the role of regional chair in several municipalities, including here in Waterloo region. The biggest change is the regional chair would be appointed by the province and not elected by residents. Regional Coun. Doug Craig raised concerns in February and said he was hopeful it wouldn't happen.
SIU investigating after sexual assault reported at Cardi B concert involving Hamilton police officer
The Ontario police watchdog is investigating after a sexual assault was reported involving a Hamilton police officer at a Cardi B concert on March 31.
Kashechewan First Nation evacuees still months away from returning home
Evacuees from Kashechewan First Nation will be displaced from their homes for at least three more months.
Doctor says diagnosis of Niagara woman was ‘wrong’ but defends treatment 1 day before she died
The physician who treated Heather Winterstein the day before she died in hospital from a severe reaction to bacterial infection said he may have erred in diagnosing her condition as being due to "social issues." She was discharged and died the next day, after she returned to hospital.
Hospitals turn to staff for ideas to improve health care using AI
One of the GTA's hospital networks recently held its first AI contest, with the goal of finding ways to improve health care. Trillium Health Partners said it received more than 60 submissions from healthcare staff. The winner of the "AI for Better Health Catalyst Challenge" came from the emergency department.
Easter Sunday fire in Hamilton causes $1M in damage
A fire in the Ottawa Street commercial district on Sunday caused "extensive" damage to a building with commercial and residential units, according to the Hamilton Fire Department.
1 in custody following fatal shooting in Brantford, police say
One person has been taken into custody as investigations continue into a fatal shooting in Brantford, police say.
Niagara-bound Burlington Skyway lanes closed overnights this week for repair, upgrade work
The Niagara-bound QEW Skyway Bridge will be closed from Tuesday to Friday this week to facilitate rehabilitation work, Ontario's Ministry of Transportation has announced.
Police probe gun, SUV used in Ryan Wedding-linked homicide for ties to unsolved cases
Two years after the killing of a suspected drug trafficker in Niagara Falls, Ont. - purportedly targeted by Ryan Wedding's alleged criminal network - police are still trying to unlock the victim's phone and identify more suspects. Details of the case are contained in a new police affidavit.
In the age of autocorrect, this typewriter shop owner in Hamilton wants you to write with intention
Jonathan Marshall has been repairing typewriters for about 10 years. In March, he opened a repair shop and museum in Hamilton. He says his ultimate goal is to help people think more intentionally about the words they write.
Good Shepherd in Hamilton continues tradition of free Easter dinner on Monday
Dinner will be offered Monday, April 6, from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at the Good Shepherd Centre, 135 Mary St.
Poverty, bullying and shelter living: Children in Niagara Region share what it's like to live precariously
One child saw someone overdose. Another witnessed an argument among residents that involved threats. The two were among 24 children who spoke to researchers for a recently released report, "Children's Experiences of Homelessness in Shelter Living," a multi-year project by YWCA Niagara Region and Brock University's Child and Youth Studies program.
How Brantford, Ont., researchers are using VR gaming to help older adults with dementia stay fit
Researchers from Wilfrid Laurier University partnered with Brantford's Adult Recreation Therapy Centre for a trial on a game aimed at supporting therapeutic movements and engaging users' brains - work aided by funding from the Alzheimer Society: Brant, Haldimand Norfolk, Hamilton Halton.
Burdett 'Burd' Sisler, war veteran and oldest known living Canadian, has died at 110
Burdett "Burd" Sisler, the oldest known living Canadian - and one of the world's oldest Second World War veterans - has died at 110, his family confirmed on Saturday.
10 Canadian books about food to spark conversation around the dinner table
Canadian food memoirs are having a moment in recent years, offering intimate glimpses into each author's family culture and lived experience. Whether family meals feature a hearty bowl of borscht or an exquisitely braised pork belly, food is a powerful way into telling stories - and these 10 Canadian books prove it.
Best photo and video contest winners captured the 'arctic cold' of Niagara Falls
Prizes included $5,000 for first places, $2,500 for second and $1,000 for third.
Ontario's move to give transportation minister power to set fares has advocates concerned
The Ontario government is looking to give itself the power to set transit fares across the province, a move some in Toronto are celebrating as a step towards a more integrated transit system in the GTA - while others are apprehensive about what the move could mean for the TTC.
‘I had already won’: Hamilton teacher who won at Juno Awards reflects on impact of music education
Raquel McIntosh is the 21st recipient of the award, according to MusiCounts, which comes with a $10,000 grant for her music program.
Welland Canal, GO transit service still disrupted days after train derailment in St. Catharines, Ont.
Normal operations are expected to resume on the Welland Canal next week following a train derailment in St. Catharines, Ont., on Monday, according to the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway System.
Ontario announces plan to slash Niagara Region, Simcoe County councils and add 'strong chair' powers
Under its new Better Regional Governance Act, 2026, the province will also have the power to appoint regional chairs in Durham, Halton, Muskoka, Peel, Waterloo and York as well as the warden of Simcoe County, it announced Thursday
Here's what's open and closed this Easter weekend in Hamilton
From bus service and waste collection, to Canada Post and more, here's what's open and closed this this long weekend in Hamilton.
How a 30-year-old from Paris became conductor of the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra
Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra's (HPO) conductor and musical director James Kahane says there's a lot he loves about working in Hamilton. Kahane, who was born in France, said the city's orchestra is really respected" and punches above its weight."
Hamilton's new AHL team will practise at Flamborough's Harry Howell arena, city says
On Tuesday, the American Hockey League said its board of governors unanimously approved the Bridgeport Islanders move to Hamilton for the 2026/27 season.
Did you see the driver of the Audi SUV that killed Suresh Lal, 63? His family and police want to know
Suresh Lal was a partner, a grandfather and someone who "found deep joy in life's simple pleasures," according to a statement from his family. He was killed in August after being struck by the driver behind the wheel of an Audi SUV.
Ontario's minimum wage is going up. Here's what you need to know
The province's annual wage boost is set to increase the minimum wage to $17.95 an hour on Oct. 1.
Brantford, Ont., restaurant popular among students also moonlights as a soup kitchen
Lonnie's on Market in downtown Brantford, Ont., specializes in poutine and hot dogs, and is popular with students for late-night meals. But three nights a week, it's a volunteer-driven soup kitchen that serves free meals to people in need.
Hamilton committee approves hate response plan as members urge stronger actions
The City of Hamilton is looking to strengthen its response to hate, with better training, coordination and $50,000 in funding for community groups. The plan is outlined in a staff report from the Children's and Community Services department.
AHL board approves relocation of Bridgeport Islanders to Hamilton for fall hockey season
The American Hockey League's board of governors has unanimously approved relocation of the Bridgeport Islanders to Hamilton, meaning pro hockey will return to the Ontario city this fall.
Man, 22, dead following Highway 8 crash in Hamilton, OPP say
OPP Sgt. Kerry Schmidt said in a post to social media a tractor trailer and two passenger vehicles were involved in the collision. He said one car caught fire.
'Massive hole in my life': Brother of Heather Winterstein speaks of Niagara family grief at inquest start
A long-awaited coroner's inquest into the 2021 death of Heather Winterstein at a hospital in St. Catharines, Ont., got underway on Monday, with Winterstein's mother telling the five-person jury about the torment she feels over her daughter's death.
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