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Palestinians in Hamilton skeptical about Gaza ceasefire but hold on to hope it'll work
Some Palestinians and people with connections to Gaza in the Hamilton region are doubting whether the current ceasefire between Israel and Hamas will hold while trying to remain hopeful that it could.
Nova Scotia's would-be whale sanctuary is one step closer to reality
The Nova Scotia government has given its approval to granting a lease for more than 80 hectares of land and water on the province's Eastern Shore to a group that wants to create North America's first whale sanctuary.
Suspect in alleged child abduction, fatal shooting dead after 'officer-involved shooting' in Niagara: police
The man, 38, died after an "interaction" with officers early Wednesday, Niagara police say. The man was shot multiple times by an officer, and the SIU is investigating, according to a spokesperson for the province's police watchdog.
Homicide unit investigating after woman's body with 'traumatic injuries' found in Lincoln, Ont., park: police
The body was found in Charles Daley Park in Lincoln, Ont., at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Niagara police say.
Jury calls for ‘specialized training’ for correctional officers after inquest into death at Hamilton jail
A coroner's inquest into the death of a man while in custody at the Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre (HWDC) has ended with several recommendations for both the centre and Ontario's Ministry of the Solicitor General.
Doctor saw severely malnourished boy in care of 2 Ontario women just days before his death, expert tells trial
Brandy Cooney and Becky Hamber were trying to adopt the boy and his brother in Burlington, Ont. Now, with their trial underway in Milton, they're charged with first-degree murder, abuse, assault with a weapon and confinement.
Man wanted in connection with ‘indignity to a body,’ turned himself in, Niagara police say
Police say they responded to a call of a sudden death on Oct. 14 and found the body of a 22-year-old woman in a parking lot at the back of a building.
Jays down Mariners in Game 7 of ALCS to send Toronto to World Series
The Toronto Blue Jays staged a dramatic, late-game comeback to beat the Seattle Mariners 4-3 in Game 7 of the American League Championship Series on Monday night, allowing Canada's only Major League Baseball team to return to the World Series for the first time in more than 30 years.
Exposing a fascist MMA tournament in Caledonia, Ont.
CBC's visual investigations unit uncovers the location of an MMA tournament held by the white nationalist men's group Second Sons over Labour Day weekend in the small town of Caledonia, Ont.
Education minister plans to 'make an example' of school board trustee involved in Italy art trip
Education Minister Paul Calandra tabled a bill Monday with the sole purpose of firing one school board trustee.
2 Ontario women on trial, accused of 1st-degree murder of boy they were trying to adopt
The boy and his brother were despised, deprived and abused" by prospective adoptive parents in their Burlington, Ont., home, the Crown tells the two women's murder trial that began last month in Milton.
Ontario hospitals told to find savings; ministry doesn't rule out service cuts
Ontario's Ministry of Health has tasked hospitals struggling with deficits to come up with a three-year plan to balance their budgets, and service cuts and bed closures do not appear to be off the table for extreme cases.
Arrest made after ambulance set on fire at Hamilton General Hospital
One man has been arrested after an ambulance was set on fire on Sunday morning.
Ontario's legislature back for a short session as economic storm clouds loom
Ontario's legislature returns today for what some experts say will be a short, but packed session, as economic storm clouds swirl over the province and questions linger about a multi-billion dollar skills fund.
Hamilton's Bayfront wasn't so stinky this year. Here's why
People avoided the area stretching from Bayfront Park to Pier 8 for weeks last year, after algae blooms started rotting in the water, with an odour detectable blocks away. This year, residents say, it was nice to get through the whole summer this year without a similar occurrence.
'I just don’t think management cares.' Family members protest after residents moved from group home
Central West Specialized Developmental Services provides support for people with disabilities, including group homes in Ontario's Halton region. At the start of October, it relocated residents from to a central Oakville location in preparation for a possible strike by frontline workers. Some family members say they worry for their loved ones.
Blue Jays fall to Mariners 6-2 in Game 5, Seattle again leads ALCS
The Blue Jays are heading back to Toronto after losing Game 5 of the American League Championship Series to the Seattle Mariners on Friday. The loss puts Canada's only team in a must-win situation for Sunday's Game 6, as Seattle leads the best-of-seven series 3-2.
Human remains found near Caledonia linked to Simcoe homicide: OPP
A homicide investigation by Ontario Provincial Police in Simcoe has led to the discovery of human remains in neighbouring Haldimand County, police said.
These Niagara Region residents want a new amusement park to replace Marineland — without the animals
The fate of the beluga whales and other animals at the now-shuttered Marineland remains up in the air, but many residents in Niagara Falls and the region have an idea of what they want next for the property: another amusement park, without animals.
Cyclist killed in Burlington, Ont., collision, police say
Halton police say a cyclist was killed in a collision on Appleby Line near Harvester Road Friday morning. Traffic is closed both ways for an investigation.
Man who killed 3 Six Nations residents died in prison
Nicholas Shipman, 43, died at Millhaven Institution's Regional Treatment Centre, Correctional Service Canada said in an Oct. 2 news release. In 2021, Shipman pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the 2018 killing of three Six Nations residents: Michael Jamieson, Melissa Miller and Alan Porter.
1 dead, 3 injured in multiple-vehicle collision near Simcoe, Ont.
One person died and three people were injured as a result of a collision between a cement truck, a sedan and a SUV in Norfolk County.
34-year-old man dead after East Mountain fire in early October, police say
A man who was revived by firefighters following an apartment building fire in Hamilton's East Mountain has succumbed to his injuries, police say.
Hamilton judge slams Crown's 'apathy' and 'negligence' in murder trial, ends prosecution of accused man
Two Hamilton Crown attorneys made such critical mistakes during a murder trial that a Superior Court justice has issued what she called an "extremely rare" judicial stay, effectively stopping all proceedings and letting the accused off the hook for one of Canada's most serious criminal charges.
Environment Canada issues frost advisory for parts of Niagara, Halton, Peel and Chatham-Kent
Parts of Niagara, Halton, Peel and Chatham-Kent are at risk for frost Thursday morning, so Environment Canada is warning growers to protect frost-sensitive plants.
Community leaders and advocates in Hamilton ask province to fund education rather than policing in schools
A group of local advocates and representatives gathered in Hamilton Tuesday to speak against having police in schools and in favour of greater funding for public education. The Ontario government is poised to pass legislation that could require school boards to have police officers in schools if their local police offer that service.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander could lead team of international stars in NBA all star game vs. USA
Imagine this lineup: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Luka Doncic, Nikola Jokic and Victor Wembanyama, all on the floor at the same time as teammates.
Ontario college support workers reach tentative deal after more than a month on strike
Support workers at Ontario's 24 public colleges have been on strike since Sept. 11, but are now scheduled to be back at work Thursday, their union says. Members will soon review details of the tentative deal and vote on whether to ratify it.
Marineland’s scandalous decline
Tracking Marineland's controversial journey and what could happen to their remaining 30 beluga whales.
City asking residents to vaccinate against flu and COVID-19 this fall
The city said in a news release with the number of people with respiratory illnesses expected to rise as they spend more time indoors, it is recommended to have a multi-layered approach to prevention."
1 person dead following collision between van and truck in Haldimand County
One person is dead and another is injured following a crash between a van and truck near Hagersville, Ont., Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say.
People living near Welland, Ont. landfill asked to keep windows closed as crews put out bush fire
The fire is located at the Humberstone Landfill. Niagara police said in a social media post earlier today businesses along Humberstone Road and Townline Tunnel Road from Feeder to Canal Banks roads should close windows and avoid using their air conditioners due to smoky conditions."
'We need to get them out': Beluga trainer fired by Marineland speaks out
Marineland's crumbling infrastructure, staffing shortage and lack of resources have created dangerous conditions forits belugas and they should be moved immediately, a fired beluga trainer says.
Ford's PCs outspent rival parties by millions during snap Ontario election
Ontario's Progressive Conservatives outspent their opponents during last winter's provincial election by more than $6 million, but one of their nearest rivals says the governing party had a massive head start" because of its use of taxpayer-funded advertising months ahead of the snap vote.
Liam Johnston died on the job at 27. His loved ones want to see change and accountability
The family of a 27-year-old who died on a plumbing job in Calgary say they want to see the company he worked for charged criminally. Advocates have been asking for more prosecutions in workplace deaths to help motivate stricter safety practices. But even though the law allows it - criminal charges are rare when a worker dies on the job.
‘They cook with love’: Hamilton Good Shepherd hosts hundreds for annual Thanksgiving meal
Good Shepherd's annual tradition of a delicious Thanksgiving meal" for people in the community continued Monday - the 63rd anniversary.
‘It's been a really tough year, right?’: Ontario food banks helping record numbers of people
Thanksgiving weekend is a busy one for fall food banks, as ones in Ontario, for instance, aim to stock their shelves for the colder months. Advocates say more people are seeking community help to put food on the table. Here are ways people can help the efforts.
Ontario woman 1 of 2 Canadians at international search and rescue training in Australia
Danielle Mackie is a member of GAMRU South Shore Search And Rescue, which responds to emergencies on the water. She represented Canada at an international training event for women in search and rescue this summer.
All living Israeli hostages freed, nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners released
All 20 living hostages held by Hamas and hundreds of Palestinian prisoners held by Israel walked free Monday as part of aceasefire pausing two years of warthat decimated the Gaza Strip and killed tens of thousands of Palestinians.
Simcoe man arrested for mother's murder, OPP say
Ontario Provincial Police say they've arrested one person in a homicide investigation in Simcoe and continue to search for a missing person as part of the investigation.
Residential care facilities in Hamilton in ‘crisis,’ say researchers, as report set to make recommendation
With Hamilton set to review how it funds residential care facilities, a comprehensive new report suggests six ways for the homes to better serve residents.
Niagara Falls mayor stresses urgency of finding Marineland belugas a new home as it’s running out of food
Mayor Jim Diodati says Marineland representatives told him they've restructured and borrowed funds to continue to buy food for the remaining belugas, dolphins, sea lions, seals, deer and bears that remain at the closed Niagara Falls, Ont., theme park, but it's only a matter of time before the money runs out.
Hot, dry summer devastated Ontario pumpkin crop. I 'thought I was going to be sick,' farmer says
After a long, hot and dry summer, a pumpkin farm in Welland, Ont., says their 8-hectare pumpkin patch yielded less than half their usual crop.
What’s open and closed in Hamilton this Thanksgiving weekend
Thanksgiving is this Monday, and with the holiday, many services and businesses are expected to be affected.
Dissatisfied with painting, this artist re-imagined it from the ground up
In the exhibition Principles, Hamilton artist Gabriel Baribeau retraces the evolution of painting using materials - like mud, mussel shells and industrial soot - from his immediate surroundings.
Toronto driver caught speeding in Burlington, Ont., had licence suspended since 1985, police say
Ontario Provincial Police say they stopped a man for speeding on Highway 407 in Burlington, Ont., this week only to learn his licence had been suspended since 1985.
Things to do in Hamilton, Niagara and area this Thanksgiving weekend
Whether it is a fall fair, a witchy market, or a scary tour, the Hamilton and Niagara regions have something for everyone this Thanksgiving weekend.
Former Robert Land students call for stricter Ontario regulation of private schools amid abuse allegations
Their calls for change come after a CBC News investigation into allegations of historic physical and emotional abuse, and in some cases sexual exploitation, at the now-closed Wellandport, Ont., private school.
Why it’s so hard to find a new home for Marineland’s 30 belugas
Marineland's 30 belugas remain at the defunct Niagara Falls, Ont., amusement park after Ottawa turned down its export request. But as the company says it's running out of money to care for the whales and with no other facility in Canada able to take them, many wonder where they could go now.
Mail delivery to resume as Canada Post union moving to rotating strikes Saturday
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers, which represents 55,000 Canada Post workers, announced late Thursday that it will end its nationwide strike action and move to rotating strikes starting Saturday. The union said the change will "start mail and parcels moving" while continuing the struggle for "good collective agreements and a strong public postal service."
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