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Inquest jury deliberating how Heather Winterstein died in Ontario hospital after collapsing on 2nd ER visit
After a marathon inquest, a jury is deliberating on how Heather Winterstein died of sepsis after the 24-year-old Indigenous woman sought help at the St. Catharines, Ont., hospital over two days, but collapsed in the emergency department on Dec. 10, 2021, while waiting to see a doctor.
Highway 6 in Hamilton near Freelton re-opens after collision between 2 transport trucks, police say
A 'lengthy' closure was underway on Highway 6 in Hamilton following a collision between two transport trucks, Ontario Provincial Police said this afternoon.
Missing Hamilton woman found dead, police say
A 58-year-old Hamilton woman missing since January was found dead in April, police say.
Who was Sir Isaac Brock, and why does Carney have his statuette in the Prime Minister's Office?
Prime Minister Mark Carney stunned some Canadian historians over the weekend when he released a pointed video message about the U.S. featuring a War of 1812 general who led the charge against the American invaders of that era.
Family of Indigenous woman who died in Ontario hospital after 2 ER visits seeks homicide ruling at inquest
The family of an Indigenous woman is urging an inquest jury examining her death in an Ontario hospital to rule it was a homicide due to biases, and errors made in her assessment and treatment. Heather Winterstein, 24, went to the St. Catharines hospital on Dec. 9, 2021, but a doctor ruled out infection, opted against doing bloodwork and attributed her symptoms to "social issues," the inquest heard. She returned the next day and died of sepsis after hours in the waiting room.
Marineland requesting $10M-$20M federal loan to export belugas to U.S.
CBC News has learned from a senior government source that Marineland - the permanently closed theme park and zoo in Niagara Falls, Ont. - is requesting $10 million to $20 million in a federal loan to move up to 30 belugas and four dolphins to aquariums across the U.S.
Officer could have been killed without ballistic vest, SIU says after clearing officer in Welland shooting
The Special Investigations Unit (SIU) cleared an officer on Saturday for shooting Daniel Tronko during a 24-hour standoff with police in Welland, Ont., on Dec. 19 that had the neighbourhood under a shelter-in-place, nearby schools under lockdown and a local hospital under a hold-and-secure.
109 grams of cocaine, 1,000 pills and 10 dogs found in Hamilton dispensary bust, police say
An April 16 search of an illegal Hamilton dispensary also turned up an illegal dog-breeding operation and 10 dogs, Hamilton police say.
2 people dead after single-vehicle collision in Hamilton, police say
Police said on Sunday a man was driving and a woman was the passenger of a motor vehicle when they crashed on Claremont Drive, a dead-end street off of West 5th Street near the Claremont Access and James Mountain Road.
Illegally dumped garbage a 'widespread' problem in Hamilton, say city staff and rural property owners
As the warmer weather arrives, officials with the City of Hamilton say they're getting more complaints about illegal dumping of garbage and waste - and it's a widespread problem throughout the city.
New film about Hamilton teen Devan Selvey, murdered at school, aims to help make all students safer
Over six years since her son Devan was murdered outside his Hamilton high school, Shari-Ann Selvey says not enough has changed to protect kids. To raise awareness about issues including bullying and youth crime, Selvey is working with Hamilton filmmaker Tyrone Greenidge on a documentary about Devan.
Ford, province to sell $28.9M private jet 'as quickly as possible' after public backlash
Ontario is looking to sell the $28.9 million private jet that was recently purchased for Premier Doug Ford's use "as quickly as possible," following backlash days after the purchase was confirmed publicly.
Motorcyclist dead after pickup truck collision in Hamilton, police say
At around 12:40 p.m. Friday, police went to the intersection of Concession 5 Road and Kirkwall Road for a crash involving a motorcycle and a pickup truck.
4 hours by GO bus or 2 hours by car? Niagara commuters want better train service
Commuters at the St. Catharines GO and Niagara Falls GO stations share their experience travelling for work outside the region.
SIU finds officer did not commit criminal offence in shooting of Welland, Ont., man
The province's police watchdog says it has found no reasonable grounds" to believe a Niagara Regional Police Service officer committed a criminal offence after a man was shot and wounded during a gunfire exchange in Welland, Ont., in December.
Motorcyclist dies after collision with SUV in Hamilton Friday
A collision between a motorcycle and an SUV in Hamilton left one man dead Friday night, police say.
How 1 bad butter tart sent this man on a mission to protect the Canadian treat
John Meissner has loved butter tarts since he was a little boy living at a farm in Guelph, Ont. But it wasn't until he had an offensively bad butter tart while judging at a festival in February that he decided he needed to do something to conserve the original recipe of the dessert.
Niagara-bound lanes of Burlington Skyway Bridge to close Friday night after postponement
After repeated weather-related postponements, all Niagara-bound lanes on the Burlington Skyway Bridge will be closed Friday night, Ontario's Ministry of Transportation says.
Pedestrian dead following collision in downtown Brantford, Ont., police say
Brantford Police Service says a male pedestrian died after a driver hit him around midnight near Darling and Market streets, downtown.
Six Nations runner chases his great-great-grandfather Tom Longboat's Boston Marathon time
Kristian Jamieson is running the Boston Marathon for the second time this year and intends to get as close as he can to his great-great-grandfather's record time of 2:24:24 on Monday.
After testicular cancer surgery, Forge FC's Kyle Bekker wants men to 'listen to their body'
Forge FC midfielder Kyle Bekker gathered recently with teammates to inform them about his recent absence from the Canadian Premier League club. "I had surgery four weeks ago [this past] Monday to remove a tumour after being diagnosed with testicular cancer," Bekker revealed Thursday to CBC Sports.
Ontario government buys $28.9M private jet for Doug Ford's use
The provincial government has purchased a pre-owned private jet for $28.9 million to be used by Ontario Premier Doug Ford.
Driver who fatally struck Hamilton crossing guard in November now facing careless driving charge, police say
The driver who fatally struck a Hamilton crossing guard in November is facing a charge of careless driving causing death, police said Friday. The crossing guard, 52, was on his way to work on Nov. 13 when the driver hit him at Upper Wentworth Street and Mohawk Road, Hamilton Police Service said.
Video of woman collapsing in ER waiting room played at Ontario inquest into her sepsis death
Ontario pushes ahead with medical residency rule change for international students
Ontario is embedding in legislation a policy that would give priority for medical residency positions to applicants with a connection to the province. It requires international graduates to have either gone to school or recently lived in Ontario for 2 years.
'I will be 41.' Teens wonder why it's going to take the city 25 years to build Gage Park basketball court
Two Hamilton teens are wondering why the city's plan to build one much needed basketball court in Gage Park is going to take 25 years.
Niagara police charge St. Catharines, Ont., man with sexually assaulting 2 teens
Shawn Hollingworth, 55, faces two counts of sexual assault following a Niagara Regional Police Service investigation into alleged assaults of two teenagers.
As rainy week continues, Environment Canada warns water could pool on roads in Hamilton, Burlington, Niagara
It's been a rainy week in and around Hamilton, and with more showers on the way, Environment Canada says water could pool on roads and in low-lying areas.
Ontario inquest hears how hospital system 'failed' Indigenous woman who died after 2 days of seeking help
Guns in Toronto shootout, Hamilton killing linked to U.S. trucker's smuggling scheme
U.S. court documents reviewed by CBC News provide a rare glimpse into a cross-border pipeline for crime guns. A former trucker from Florida has been sentenced to more than four years in prison after smuggling handguns into Canada that were later recovered at 10 crime scenes in Ontario and Quebec.
No leak found after Hamilton elementary school evacuated 3 days in a row due to smell of gas
After evacuating students from Hamilton's St. Joseph Catholic Elementary School three days last week for a suspected gas leak, the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board says there was no leak at the school and the smell of gas was coming from somewhere else.
Toronto police officer charged with manslaughter after man killed in Niagara Falls, Ont.
The Special Investigations Unit (SIU) said in a news release the officer, Const. Andrew Lawson from the Toronto Police Service, was charged with manslaughter.
Niagara Falls, Ont., Coun. Mike Strange found not guilty of domestic assault
Niagara Falls, Ont., Coun. Mike Strange has been found not guilty of domestic assault, a judge in St. Catharines has decided.
Niagara-bound lanes of Burlington Skyway Bridge to close Thursday night
Two lanes will be closed starting at 9 p.m. on Thursday from north of the bridge. All lanes will be closed starting at 10 p.m. on Thursday until 6 a.m. on Friday.
Indigenous patient who sought ER help twice in 2 days was 'crying' in pain before she died, inquest hears
Man killed, 3 adults and toddler taken to hospital after crash east of Binbrook, Hamilton police say
One man has died and four people have been taken to hospital, police say, after a crash just east of Binbrook Tuesday night.
Heather Winterstein at high risk of facing layers of 'biases' when seeking health care, Ontario inquest told
Heather Winterstein was an Indigenous woman facing several personal obstacles, factors that raised her risk of having a bad outcome in the health-care system, the Ontario coroner's inquest into her 2021 death in St. Catharines hospital was told.
Ontario plans to tie high school attendance to grades and mandate final exams. It's getting mixed reactions
New Ontario education legislation proposes to count attendance and class participation into high schoolers' final marks and to mandate final exams, drawing a mix of reaction from students, parents and education experts.
7 people hospitalized after salmonella outbreak linked to Stoney Creek restaurant
Seven people have been hospitalized with salmonella infections in an outbreak linked to Stoney Creek restaurant Piper Arms, Hamilton Public Health said Tuesday. After eating there for 'wing night' on March 31, Kim Gibson says her sister and brother-in-law, both 50, were 'healthy one day and severely sick two days later.'
Toronto Tempo sign Hamilton's Kia Nurse ahead of inaugural WNBA season
The Toronto Tempo have signed Canadian guard Kia Nurse ahead of the franchise's inaugural WNBA season, the teamannounced Tuesday.
Oneida actor Graham Greene to be honoured at National Canadian Film Day events
As people across the country come together to celebrate the filmmakers and stories behind Canadian cinema, a series of special events will be held to honour the life and legacy of Oneida actor Graham Greene.
Heather Winterstein's life possibly could have been saved if treated sooner in Ontario hospital, inquest told
The inquest into the death of a 24-year-old woman who died of sepsis in a St. Catharines, Ont., hospital in 2021 has heard from an infectious disease specialist. Dr. Dominik Mertz testified that if an infection had been confirmed or strongly suspected earlier, antibiotic treatment could possibly have prevented her conditioning from worsening.
'This time, he's going to kill me': Ex-partner testifies at assault trial of Niagara Falls Coun. Mike Strange
Niagara Falls, Ont., city Coun. Mike Strange pleaded not guilty Tuesday to domestic assault as the trial for the 55-year-old got underway in St. Catharines. Strange was elected in 2014, after representing Canada as a boxer in three Olympics.
City of St. Catharines, Ont., giving away free trees to help grow urban forest
The city started the program, called Spring Free Tree Giveaway, in order for residents to "help grow our urban forest," according to development horticultural technician Mike Kraft.
Driver killed in 2-vehicle crash in Niagara-on-the-Lake
One man is dead and a woman is injured after two vehicles were involved in a head-on collision in Niagara-on-the-Lake on Monday, police said.
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.
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