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Full GO train service to resume Saturday morning following derailment, Metrolinx says
Full GO Train service is expected to resume Saturday morning following a derailment at Union Station on Monday, Metrolinx says.
Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation joins legal challenge against Bill 5 and C-5
Five more First Nations have joined a court challenge against new federal and provincial laws aimed at fast-tracking development saying they threaten Indigenous rights.
6 stories that made Hamilton's Morgann Book into a literary influencer
Morgann Book is championing the romance novel It's Different This Time by Joss Richard on Canada Reads 2026, which will take place from April 13-16.
Meet the Hamilton, Burlington and St. Catharines athletes going to the Milano-Cortina Olympics
As the Milano-Cortina Olympics start this week, people in Hamilton, Burlington, Ont., and St. Catharines, Ont., will have local athletes to cheer for.
Children’s Aid Society, couple in murder trial and doctors sued for $4M by family of 2 brothers
The Halton and Ottawa Children's Aid Societies are being sued along with three doctors and the Burlington couple on trial for first-degree murder, Brandy Cooney and Becky Hamber.
16-year-old charged with 2nd-degree murder in death of Port Rowan infant
Ontario Provincial Police have charged a 16-year-old from Norfolk County with second-degree murder in the death of an infant last fall at a home in Port Rowan.
Thousands brave the cold to watch Hamilton's Forge FC face Mexico's Tigres in CONCACAF Champions Cup opener
Around 4,500 people braved the cold Tuesday night to watch Forge FC face off against Tigres UANL from Nuevo Leon, Mexico, for the first round of the CONCACAF Champions Cup.
New routes, new date for Hamilton's 2026 Around the Bay Road Race
This year, North America's oldest road race will take place on April 12 - likely treating runners to warmer weather as it marks 132 years.
Hamilton under cold weather alert Wednesday as it feels like –22
Hamilton's medical officer of heath issues a cold weather alert when the weather conditions are at or below - 15 C or -20 with the wind chill.
Dunnville-raised Cam Kahin returns to Hamilton with new album and old angst
When Cam Kahin performs at CBC's Road to the Junos concert on Friday in Hamilton, he'll be back in a city that once served as a beacon for his younger self, an isolated kid from Dunnville, Ont.
Ontario high schoolers need higher grades to get into university than ever before, data shows
The numbers paint a stark picture of what it's like to be a graduating student in the province right now, as university admissions ramp up and education experts call for an overhaul of both the high school grading system and the university admissions process.
Family of man who froze to death on St. Catharines, Ont., streets urges change to winter response plan
Friends and family of a man who died from hypothermia on the streets of downtown St. Catharines, Ont., gathered at a recent vigil, demanding Niagara Region council change the temperature threshold for the region's winter weather protocol.
Hamilton soldier who died in Latvia honoured at repatriation ceremony as casket returns to Canada
Soldiers lined the tarmac at Canadian Forces Base Trenton, Ont., while mourners held white flowers as the flag-draped casket carrying soldier Sebastian Halmagean arrived in Canada on Tuesday. The 24-year-old Hamiltonian, a gunner based in Oromocto, N.B., died last week in Latvia.
Hamilton artists Beverly Glenn-Copeland and Elizabeth Copeland are on a lifelong creative adventure
The married couple sit down with Q guest host Talia Schlanger to discuss their love, resilience and devotion in light of Glenn's major cognitive disorder diagnosis. Their new album, Laughter In Summer, is a love letter to one another.
City considers offering free Wi-Fi in more downtown Hamilton parks
The City of Hamilton is looking to extend free Wi-Fi access to more downtown parks, allowing more connectivity for people who struggle to afford internet access at home, and giving others more opportunities to work outside, says Ward 2 Coun. Cameron Kroetsch.
Niagara aviation parts company to pay $60K fine for failing to train injured worker
A Niagara aviation parts company will pay a $60,000 fine for violating the Occupational Health and Safety Act in an incident that caused a worker to lose sight in his eye.
GO train cleared after derailment but repair work could impact service for days: Metrolinx
GO Transit riders will want to check for changes to their Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning commutes, as issues near Union Station continue to impact lines a day after a derailed train wreaked havoc on train schedules.
Ahead of Thorold council meeting, imam hopeful Muslim burials will soon be accommodated at cemetery
Councillors are expected to vote Tuesday night on whether to approve a designated section in the Lakeview Cemetery for Muslim burials.
Hamilton soldier who died in Latvia to be honoured at repatriation ceremony
A Hamilton soldier who died in Latvia last week will be honoured at a repatriation ceremony on Tuesday in Quinte West in southern Ontario.
Hamilton’s Melissa Tancredi enters Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame
Ancaster's Melissa Tancredi, who appeared in 125 games with Canada's national women's soccer team and scored 27 goals, is being inducted into the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame as part of its Class of 2026.
Porter adding flights from Hamilton to St. John’s and Winnipeg, doubling flights to Halifax this spring
Starting this spring, Porter Airlines is adding two new routes out of Hamilton's airport and doubling the number of flights between Hamilton and Halifax.
Hamilton woman to pay a fraction of $101K bill after province rescued 55 miniature poodles from her home
The Ontario Animal Care Review Board says it balanced the significant public resources expended" and the woman's "limited financial resources."
Derailed GO train near Union Station causes mass delays
Crews were working late to remove a GO train from the tracks after it partially derailed near Union Station on Monday, causing heavy delays lasting through the evening, Metrolinx says.
Wiarton Willie predicts early spring, but Punxsutawney Phil disagrees
It's Groundhog Day. That means the forecast calls for weather predictions from animal prognosticators, including Ontario's Wiarton Willie, Nova Scotia's Shubenacadie Sam, New Brunswick's Lucy the Lobster, Quebec's Fred la marmotte, B.C.'s Van Isle Violet and Punxsutawney Phil in Pennsylvania.
Lecture series will give a ‘taste' of Black communities' histories in Hamilton
The series, titled Unnoticed Histories of Black Communities in Hamilton, will run over four weeks during Black History Month, on Feb. 5, 12, 19 and 26.
Hamilton soldier, 24, who died in Latvia 'immensely proud' to be part of Canadian military, says father
Sebastian Halmagean, originally from Hamilton, was a gunner based at the 5th Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown in Oromocto, N.B., on his first deployment to Latvia.
Kashechewan teen evacuated to Niagara Falls, Ont., says she misses 'being on the land'
Kashechewan residents Kerri-Ann Koosees and Keisha Paulmartin were forced to evacuate to Niagara Falls on short notice after the First Nation declared a state of emergency. Despite concerns and challenges, they say they're grateful for city and local groups trying to meet their needs.
Canadian Armed Forces member from Hamilton dies in Latvia
A Canadian Armed Forces member has died while on deployment in Latvia, the Department of National Defence said Friday.
City of Hamilton expands warming centres as cold weather continues to hit the city
As cold temperatures continue, Hamilton is expanding its already extended daytime hours of some warming centres to include evening and overnight.
Niagara Region man, who pleaded guilty to terrorism charges, seeking lighter sentence
An Ontario man who was a member of a neo-Nazi group and has pleaded guilty to terrorism-related charges told a Toronto judge today that he was a "complete monster at times," but has turned over a new leaf since his arrest in 2023.
OPP not taking part in federal gun buyback program
Ontario Provincial Police say the service will not be participating in the federal government's buyback program for banned assault-style firearms.
Kanien'kehá:ka ice carver remembered at this year’s Winterlude
The Ryan Hill Ice-Carving Public Challenge is one of this year's featured events at Winterlude in the capital region. Hill's friends and family hope the challenge inspires others to remember his work and learn the craft themselves.
Think you're buying Canadian at the grocery store? That product may actually be from the U.S.
The push to buy Canadian is loud and clear, but are those local-looking products the real deal? CBC Marketplace exposes how some popular foods that seem Canadian are actually made in the U.S. Experts say some patriotic packaging may confuse shoppers, a practice called "maple washing."
Fake passports, $65M US and an Interpol Red Notice: Hamilton crypto fugitive vanishes after arrest in Serbia
Documents from extradition proceedings at the Belgrade Higher Court obtained by the fifth estate and the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network provide an extraordinary glimpse into the lifestyle and whereabouts of a young Canadian man with an alleged $65 million US in cryptocurrency burning a hole in his pocket and multiple countries seeking his arrest.
Here's what's going on this February for Black History Month in Hamilton and surrounding areas
Black History Month starts Feb. 1, a time used to honour the contributions, heritage and legacy of Black people in Canada. Here's what's happening in Hamilton to celebrate and commemorate the month.
Cold warning issued for Hamilton, Niagara, Brantford and surrounding areas
Environment Canada has issued a cold warning for Hamilton, Niagara, Brantford and surrounding areas as temperatures are expected to drop Thursday night and Friday morning.
Advocates fear Marineland whales, dolphins may be in shows or bred if export to U.S. approved
Canada's minister of fisheries says Marineland's plan to ship 34 marine mammals to aquariums in the U.S. is "solid." Animal advocates, meanwhile, worry the beluga whales and dolphins at the shuttered Niagara Falls, Ont., park may end up being used for breeding and performances if Ottawa approves the park's relocation request.
Girls hockey in Ontario is at an all-time high — and the PWHL is helping
Girls hockey registrations have hit a new all-time high provincially: 41,019 players in the 2024-2025 season, according to fresh data from the Ontario Women's Hockey Association. In Windsor and Essex County, registration hit 2,245 last season - the highest it's been in at least 12 years.
5 Hamilton intersections that will get red light cameras, if approved by council
Red light cameras reduce collisions and are part of the city's Vision Zero planto end traffic-related deaths and injuries, say city staff.
Worker dies after falling off pier, into Hamilton Harbour, say police
The worker, who has not been identified, was removing snow near the end of the dock when "a piece of equipment entered the water," say police.
If councillors want more police on Hamilton streets, chief says they need to support 6.8% budget increase
The proposed budget would see the creation of an intimate partner violence unit, with 20 detectives taking over investigations and freeing up patrol officers, Chief Frank Bergen told the budget committee Tuesday.
Meet the Ontario snowbirds ditching the U.S. and wintering in Mexico
Some Ontario residents who typically spend their winters in the U.S. say they've recently opted to buy property in Mexico instead.The shift comes as some snowbirds grow uneasy about the political climate under U.S. President Donald Trump.
Brantford police won’t collect assault-style weapons for federal gun-buyback program
The Brantford Police Service says it won't participate in collecting assault-style weapons from the public as part of the federal government's gun buyback program.
Hamilton library asks for 5.25% budget increase as it faces 'social crises' at downtown branches
The Hamilton Public Library is requesting a higher-than-usual budget increase from the city to help it pay for security, social workers and de-escalation training.
Tate McRae, Justin Bieber lead 2026 Juno Award nominations
The Weeknd, Daniel Caesar, the Beaches and Jessie Reyez also nabbed nominations, and there was an increase in first-time nominees.
Here are all the 2026 Juno nominees
Justin Bieber and Tate McRae lead nominations for this year's awards, which will take place in Hamilton on March 29.
Snow squalls, blowing snow and 'very cold' temperatures in parts of Hamilton, Brantford and Niagara
Environment Canada has issued a blowing snow advisory and a cold warning for the Niagara Region, and a cold warning for Hamilton.
Marineland gets ‘conditional approval’ from Ottawa to ship 30 belugas, 4 dolphins to U.S.
The Canadian government on Monday granted conditional approval" to Marineland for the defunct amusement park in Niagara Falls, Ont., to ship 30 captive belugas and four dolphins to institutions in the United States.
The Beer Store to close 4 more Ontario locations, including Hamilton store
Another London Beer Store is set to close this spring, marking the latest local impact of the retailer's shrinking brick-and-mortar presence across Ontario. The company has now closed four Beer Stores in London since the province expanded alcohol sales to grocery, convenience, and big-box stores.
Hamilton, Burlington and Niagara dig out after Sunday's wild snow storm
On Sunday, a snow storm blanketed the Hamilton and Niagara regions. On Monday morning, numerous city services and schools closed as communities dig out.
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