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Ford government says it will ban speed cameras across Ontario
Ontario Premier Doug Ford called the traffic enforcement tool a "cash grab" at a news conference in Vaughan Thursday. He said his government will introduce new legislation to ban speed cameras.
Fall feeling a little drab? Mother nature may be missing her environmental cue
The dazzling red, orange and yellow jewel tones of autumn that Canadians are used to seeing may be a little muted due to hot, dry conditions across much of the country - but experts say there's still hope that cooler conditions will help trees take their fall fashion cue.
New museum opens at the site of the original Tim Hortons donut shop in Hamilton
At the original Tim Hortons donut shop location in Hamilton, the franchise museum has been redesigned and merged with the restaurant.
This mom was an antivaxxer, but changed her mind. Now she busts myths for other parents
As a new mother almost 20 years ago, a woman in Alberta fell victim to online misinformation about vaccines. Today she's a pro-vaccine advocate, and uses her past experiences to inform vaccine-hesitant parents
Muslim charity's lawsuit accuses Stoney Creek church of 'bad faith' in preventing Islamic school lease
A Muslim charity's lawsuit allegesa landlordcancelled a newleaseagreement with the organization after a Hamilton pastor - with a church thatwould be sharing the space-made Islamophobic comments during a recent service.
Hamilton's Bo Levi Mitchell defends controversial CFL changes: 'This is about modernizing the game'
A day after Canadian quarterback Nathan Rourke blasted the CFL's changes as "garbage," veteran Hamilton passer Bo Levi Mitchell backed the moves as a way to push the game forward.
How Niagara's Pearl Morissette became just the 2nd restaurant in Canada to earn 2 Michelin stars
Restaurant Pearl Morissette in the Lincoln, Ont., neighbourhood of Jordan Station is now one of just two Canadian restaurants with two Michelin stars, a rare culinary honour.
U.S. man killed after wheel comes off truck on QEW in Niagara, striking his vehicle, police say
A person is dead after awheel fell off a vehicle on theQueen Elizabeth Way Tuesday afternoon, striking two other vehicles and killing one of their drivers, police say.
Police looking for man who painted a swastika on a James North business
Hamilton police have released a video of a suspect they say painted a swastika on a James Street North-area business. They're looking for help identifying the man, who is seen in the video wearing a sports jersey.
Mother searches for answers after public health says unsterile needles were used at Ontario clinic
A Burlington, Ont., mom found out on social media that her child might have been exposed to blood-borne infections at a local walk-in clinic after public health identified the use of unsterile needles over the span of more than six years.
'How in the world could this happen to children?' Former residential school in Ontario to open as museum
The former Mohawk Institute - the longest-running residential school in Canada - is now called the Woodland Cultural Centre and is preparing to open to the public for the first time as a museum on Sept. 30, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Owners of home in Ontario where Nazi symbol mowed into lawn face criminal charges
The owners of a home where a swastika was mowed into the front lawn earlier this month now face charges of criminal harassment and inciting hate, Ontario Provincial Police say.
A GTA school board banned Every Child Matters flags. Now, some families are speaking out
On the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation this year, "Every Child Matters" flags won't be on display at Dufferin-Peel Catholic schools after the board updated its flag protocol earlier this year, restricting what flags can be displayed.
Marineland asks federal government for permission to export remaining belugas
A federal government official has confirmed with CBC News that the now-closed Ontario theme park Marineland has filed paperwork seeking to export its remaining 30 belugas, and a Chinese theme park says it's considering purchasing the whales.
Rob Cooper wins Hamilton's Ward 8 byelection, unofficial results show
Cooper is the new councillor for Hamilton's Ward 8, winning the byelection with 1,129 votes, unofficial results say.
91-year-old Hamilton woman plans to get a new tattoo every decade
When Hamilton-based tattoo artist Andrew Brady arrived at the studio on Sept. 14, he had no idea one of his clients would be a 91-year-old woman who had anticipated their appointment for over a decade.
Shorter field, goalposts moving behind end zones among changes coming to CFL
A shortened field and restricting how single points are awarded are among the significant changes coming to the CFL. The league unveiled a two-part plan Monday that will be phased in over two years and not only alter the way the game is played but also how it looks.
Liegghio's 41-yard field goal on the last play of the game earns Hamilton Tiger-Cats a win over Edmonton
Marc Liegghio's 41-yard field goal into a stiff wind on the game's final play earned Hamilton a 29-27 win over the Edmonton Elks in the annual Hall of Fame game Saturday night.
Leo Gerard, former United Steelworkers union leader who dedicated life to 'working class,' dead at 78
Leo Gerard, a well-known labour activist from Sudbury, Ont., has died at age 78. Gerard was international president of the United Steelworkers until his retirement in 2019.
An 'incredible bounty' of Indigenous films is lighting up Canadian festival screens
Recent years have seen an explosion of Indigenous-made cinema, and a growing interest among Canadian audiences in seeing them. Whether in drama, comedy, horror or traditional tales, they're allowing Indigenous creators to express themselves authentically through different forms of storytelling.
In Niagara, Marit Stiles holds onto Ontario NDP leadership, says changes needed to defeat Ford
Marit Stiles received 68 per cent of the vote in Saturday's leadership vote at the party's annual convention in Niagara Falls, Ont. She told members the party would have to make changes to defeat Premier Doug Ford's Progressive Conservatives in the next election.
Woman killed in Hamilton shooting remembered at funeral Saturday as family calls for justice
Dozens of peoplegathered in Etobicoke Saturday morning to remember Belinda Sarkodie, an innocent bystander killed in a July shooting in Hamilton, as her family calls for an end to the gun violence that took her life.
Hamilton activist Lance Dingman, remembered for his eternal optimism, to be honoured at documentary screening
During a screening this weekend of the documentary Unimaginable, friends of Lance Dingman will have another chance to say goodbye to the Hamilton housing, poverty and mental health advocate who's remembered as an eternal optimist and "sensitive soul."
City of Hamilton enforcing 'nuisance' party bylaw this weekend as McMaster marks homecoming
The order means municipal bylaw and Hamilton police have the power to charge anyone who is in "contravention" of Hamilton'snuisance party bylaw,the city says.
A 62-year-old man is dead following a crash between a motorcycle and pickup truck in Thorold, Ont., OPP say
A man is dead after a collision between a pickup truck and motorcycle, say Ontario Provincial Police.
Top officials from Sierra Leone visit McMaster, part of tour to deepen 'relationship with Canada'
Hamilton is home to Sierra Leone's only special envoy in Canada. She worked to organize a trade summit between the two countries, taking place in Hamilton and Vaughn, Ont., this week.
Stiles faces leadership review at Ontario NDP convention this weekend
Ontario NDP members will pass judgment on Marit Stiles's leadership this weekend, a mandatory review that comes just one week after a similar vote by provincial Liberals forced the resignation of their party chief.
These residents say Hamilton's outdoor shelter is falling short as a safe place to stay
Some clients of Hamilton's Barton-Tiffany outdoor shelter think the shelter is "not working" as a safe place to stay while they're unhoused.
Under new 7-year plan, nearly every Hamilton bus route will change. What will that mean for you?
City councillors have unanimously supported a new Hamilton Street Railway master plan, and transit managers say the seven-year undertaking will change nearly every route and increase the frequency of buses along most paths.
Support workers strike could cause delays at Mohawk College byelection voting station, city says
Ward 8 byelection voters expecting to cast ballots at Mohawk College on Monday could face delays due to the support workers' strike there - but the city of Hamilton says there are other voting options for those who don't want to cross the picket lines.
Teardown begins for Hamilton's historic Tivoli Theatre to make way for condos
An excavator ripped through the brick wall of the former Tivoli Theatre in Hamilton this week, leaving a gaping hole in what was once a downtown landmark. The developer says it's doing prep work before "deconstruction."
Art or ad? Giant portrait of Hamilton real estate agent raises eyebrows as artist defends 'gesture of thanks'
"I hope people see the big picture," says Scott McDonald who painted a portrait of Rob Golfi on the side of the former City Centre building, after the real estate agent sponsored the mural project.
St. Catharines, Ont., looking at pedestrian safety around community centres following child's death
St. Catharines city staff will report on safety measures around community centres after a driver struck and killed a child who was walking in a pedestrian area outside the centre.
6th charge laid against sex offender accused of assaulting 3-year-old girl in Welland, Ont.
In St. Catharines, Ont., court Wednesday, Daniel Senecal, accused in the sexual assault of a three-year-old Welland girl,was charged with breach of probation to go with five previous counts. The 25-year-old appeared briefly via video from the Toronto South Detention Centre.
What's it like to face an international chess master? 74 people in Hamilton took on Brian Hartman
Brian Hartman was in his hometown of Hamilton for the recent three-day Supercrawl arts and music festival, where dozens of people got to go up against the international chess master. It's something attendees and organizers hope will happen again next year.
McMaster expanding nuclear research reactor, bringing new jobs to Hamilton for isotope production
McMaster University is planning on hiring up to 16 people as it expands the capacity of its nuclear reactor facility to produce medical isotopes - a key technology in the treatment of certain kinds of cancer.
Hamilton police officer faces assault charge related to arrest of 59-year-old woman
A Hamilton police officer faces an aggravated assault charge following an investigation by Ontario's police watchdog into the Feb. 23 arrest of a 59-year-old woman.
In Niagara, Ford says he believes Carney will designate Highway 401 tunnel as 'national interest' project
Ontario Premier Doug Ford believes Prime Minister Mark Carney will back his idea for a tunnel under Highway 401 through the Greater Toronto Area, though it is unclear if he had received any such assurances from Ottawa.
Hamilton looks to add more speed cameras, no right turn on red signs
If approved by council Wednesday, the city will double its automatic speed enforcement camerasfrom four to eight, says a staff report. Meanwhile, Premier Doug Ford has said he's against them.
Advanced polling opens this week for Hamilton's Ward 8 byelection
A total of 26 candidates for Ward 8 city councillor, a record number running for a single ward in Hamilton, are vying for the empty seat on Sept. 22.
Wild Life by Hamilton's Amanda Leduc makes 2025 Giller Prize longlist
The 2025 longlist features 12novels and two short story collections, covering a wide range of subjects, from a1800s train disaster, to lifeworking in a nail salon andthe stories of abducted children in Uganda.
MPs are returning to the House of Commons. Here's what to expect this fall
MPs will be back on Parliament Hill on Monday for the first time since June as the House of Commons opens its fall sitting. Here's an outlook to how things could shake out.
Bonnie Crombie to step down as Ontario Liberal leader after weak show of support
Ontario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie is resigning as Ontario Liberal leader after a weak show of support at the party's annual general meeting. This comes after she had previously indicated she would stay on as leader.
Brantford, Ont., man pleads for Canada's help to save his critically injured brother in Gaza
A Palestinian-Canadian man in Brantford, Ont., is calling for urgent help from the Canadian government so his older brother can get out of Gaza to get medical aid.
Burlington's Josh Ross wins big at 2025 Canadian Country Music Awards
The award for Whitcomb, who hails from Nanaimo, B.C., follows the release of his track Quitter,a gritty, foot-stomping anthem that croons to its listeners about the hardest part of dealing with an addiction.
Singers, skateboarders and aliens take to the streets for Supercrawl
Supercrawl, the annual arts festival, takes over James Street N. all weekend. Thousands came out Saturday.
Mohawk College striking workers see support from students, other unions — and a giant rat
A representative for striking support staffers from Mohawk College says their group is getting plenty of support from community - including snack deliveries, refusals to cross the picket line, and a morale-boosting visit from a strike icon.
Streveler throws pair of picks as Blue Bombers drop 3rd straight in Hamilton
Bo Levi Mitchell threw two touchdown passes while Greg Bell scored two TDs to power the Hamilton Tiger-Cats past the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 32-21 on Friday night.
Hamilton police officer called for ‘coup,’ supported extremists online
Hamilton police suspended Const. Renato Greco after CBC uncovered online posts supporting extremists and calling for a coup.' Here's how we tracked Greco's online history, which the Hamilton police called disturbing.'
Accused in sexual assault of 3-year-old girl in Welland, Ont., denied transfer to women's jail
Ontario corrections officials have denied a request to transfer registered child sex offender Daniel Senecal to a women's jail as the 25-year-old awaits a bail hearing in another case, this one involving a recent attack on a Welland girl.
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