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Hoping to catch the Perseid meteor shower in the GTA? What to know for your best chance
The Perseid meteor shower is expected to peak tonight. Typically a treat for avid stargazers who look forward to the annual phenomenon, this year, smoke, clouds and a bright moon might impede the view.
Ontario to spend $7.7M to support residential school survivors
The Ontario government will spend $7.7 million on mental health and wellness supports for survivors of the residential school system and their families.
Hamilton constable suspended after posting content from extremist groups, following CBC investigation
Hamilton police suspended a longtime officer with pay after CBC Hamilton informed them he had re-shared extremist content on social media and posted that police and military should stage a coup.
How Victoria Mboko stunned the tennis world to win her 1st career title
Watching how Victoria Mboko sliced through the National Bank Open competition and took down four Grand Slam winners to her first WTA title, it's hard to imagine the 18-year-old Canadian was once nervous before tennis matches and easily flustered on the court.
Highway 403 closed one way in Brantford, Ont., after fatal incident, OPP say
One person is dead, police say, after an "incident" on Highway 403 in Brantford, Ont.
AI and social media are everywhere in teens' lives. Can they impact cognitive skills?
Technology is an integral part of schooling today, but when students use ChatGPT to complete assignments or scroll TikTok to research topics, what's happening to their cognitive skills? Concern that dependency on certain technologies will impact young people's thinking and development has some educators urging caution.
Black families in Hamilton, Burlington and Milton find summer 'magic' in cookout, campout weekend
Kelso Conservation Area was transformed into a vibrant celebration of Black culture, connection, and community on July 26, as Halton Black Voices (HBV) hosted its annual, "Community Healing Cookout and Black Campout."
Niagara SPCA found 76 abandoned cats in 4 days. People 'just can't afford to care for them,' manager says
Fourteen cats were crammed into a wire dog crate, left outside the Niagara SPCA and Humane Society with a handwritten note: Unable to care for. Please find them homes."
Sour news for pickle lovers: Bick's pickles no longer stocked at some Canadian retailers
Popular pickle brand Bick's, which is made only for the Canadian market, is no longer on the shelves of some Canadian retailers - a consequence of the ongoing trade war between Canada and the United States.
As Pride weekend expands in Hamilton, so do efforts to keep it safe, organizers say
As Pride Hamilton gears up for its biggest weekend in recent memory with Pride on the Pier on Friday and Saturday and Pride Drag Brunch on Sunday, organizers are emphasizing safety as a priority.
Multi-day heat event continues for Hamilton and area
Environment Canada says a multi-day heat event will bring daytime highs up to 35 C and warm nights near 23 C for Hamilton, Burlington, Brantfordand Niagara, with slightly cooler weather expected midweek.
What's next for the newly minted National Bank Open champion Victoria Mboko?
CBC Sports' daily newsletter recaps the Canadian tennis sensation's magical title win in Montreal and looks ahead to her next challenge: the U.S. Open.
Beaches at Pier 4 Park and Christie Lake closed after blue-green algae found in water, officials say
The city said in a news release on Friday, finding the toxin-producing algae at Pier 4 "serves as a strong indicator that blue-green algae can be present within the broader watershed."
Former school bus driver faces 81 charges in sex assault investigation involving minors, police say
Police say a Niagara Falls, Ont., man is facing 81 charges for alleged crimes against 16 young victims, including sexual assault and child pornography.
Whyte's overtime field goal earns Lions 41-38 victory over Ticats
It wasn't perfect but for Nathan Rourke and the B.C. Lions, it was good enough. Rourke threw for 408 yards and two TDs as B.C. earned a 41-38 overtime win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Thursday night.
2nd man charged after April shooting death of international student Harsimrat Randhawa: Hamilton police
A second person has been arrested and charged in relation to the April shooting death of 21-year-old international student Harsimrat Randhawa, an innocent bystander, Hamilton police say.
Pride at the Pier is on this weekend. Here's what to expect
Hamilton's Pride weekend starts this Friday in what organizers say is one of the event's biggest iterations in recent years.
New residential addictions treatment facility planned in Hamilton following closure of safe drug use site
Details are scarce about how many beds will be available, when it will open, and howand if nearby residents and elected officials will be consulted and informed.
A star is born: Canadian teen Mboko outlasts Osaka to win National Bank Open title
Victoria Mboko rallied through the pain of a wrist injury to defeat four-time Grand Slam winner Naomi Osaka 2-6, 6-4, 6-1 in the National Bank Open women's final. In the men's final in Toronto, Ben Shelton came back for a 6-7 (5), 6-4, 7-6 (3) victory over Karen Khachanov.
Ontario investigating 'very perplexing' Fort Erie horse race after 'Princess O Denmark' lost big lead
The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario has informed the Fort Erie Racetrack that a race on Monday's card is under review.
More than $55M worth of illegal cannabis seized in Haldimand County greenhouse, say Ontario police
Police say they found 107,000 plants and 950 pounds of buds in the greenhouse.
Hamilton police arrest, charge man with murder in shooting of international student Harsimrat Randhawa
Hamilton police have arrested a man and laid first-degree murder and others charges in the April shooting of Harsimrat Randhawa, a 21-year-old international student and "innocent bystander."
Covering Gaza destruction from Hamilton, Palestinian journalist yearns to report again from place he loves
In the days after Oct. 7, 2023, journalistFares Alghoulpacked his suitcase, expecting to imminently leave his Hamilton home for Gaza to cover the war from the ground as he'd done in past conflicts. But this time was different.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the Hamilton NBA superstar who loves the city as much as the city loves him
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is from Hamilton, and on Thursday the Ontario city celebrated the 27-year-old Oklahoma City Thunder point guard after he delivered one of the greatest seasons in NBA history. To a cheering crowd, he said he takes "pride in letting everyone know I was from Hamilton."
Burlington's Mboko reaches National Bank Open final with epic 3-set tiebreaker win over Rybakina
Canadian teen Victoria Mboko has advanced to the final of the women's National Bank Open following an epic 1-6, 7-5, 7-6 (4) win against Elena Rybakina.
The ceramic artist whose sculptures grow and rot — just like we do
When clay is typically lifeless, the art of Nicole Levaque is unusually vibrant. Her solo exhibition, You and I are Earth, is on view now at Hamilton Artists Inc.
Canadian teen Victoria Mboko's wild ride leads to tonight's semifinal showdown at National Bank Open
No longer a stranger to Canadian fans, or a lightweight on the Women's Tennis Association Tour, Victoria Mboko's captivating run from fearless wild-card entry to National Bank Open semifinalist continues tonight in Montreal.
Ticats add running back Brown and long-snapper Chaves, release veteran DB Dozier
The East Division-leading Hamilton Tiger-Cats have added some bite to their rushing game by adding American running back Kevin Brown.
Free Mathstronauts STEM program helped Hamilton kids' confidence blast off after COVID, mom says
A Hamilton mother says she has seen marked improvement in her two children after they enrolled in a program run by Mathstronauts - a Hamilton-based nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering underrepresented youth to build confidence, leadership, and digital technology skills.
Hamilton woman pleads guilty to 'hate-motivated' assaults
A Hamilton woman pleaded guilty to assaulting one person in November and three in May. Police described the May assaults as "hate motivated."
Dubai Pistachio & Knafeh Milk Chocolate among pistachio products recalled after 9 Canadians hospitalized
Nine people have been hospitalized and dozens of salmonella cases have been reported after an outbreak of infections linked to certain brands of pistachios and pistachio-containing products.
Junos introduce Latin music category in effort to recognize more Canadian-made sounds
The Juno Awards are adding a dash of Latin flavour to next year's festivities. Organizers at Canada's biggest music awards show say they plan to introduce Latin music recording of the year at the 2026 edition.
19-year-old driver dead following single-vehicle crash on Highway 54 in Haldimand County
One person has died following a single-vehicle crash on Highway 54 in Haldimand County, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) said.
'What is it doing to our bodies?': Norfolk residents urge fast action on toxic gas leaks in Ontario county
Neighbours along Big Creek in Ontario's Norfolk County say that despite recent movement from politicians, not enough is being done to manage unregulated wells spewing toxic fumes into the environment.
As Beer Stores shut their doors, who will take your empties?
Charities say they're ready to step in and pick up empties, but a waste reduction advocate worries more cans and bottles will end up in landfill.
Islanders sign No. 1 pick Schaefer to 3-year, entry level contract
The New York Islanders have signed No. 1 draft pick Matthew Schaefer to a three-year, entry level contract.
E-bike rider killed in collision with bus in St. Catharines: police
A man has died following a collision involving an e-bike and a bus in St. Catharines, Niagara Regional Police Service (NRPS) said.
1 dead in single-vehicle crash on Highway 403 in Burlington: OPP
One person is dead after a single-vehicle collision on Highway 403 in Burlington on Sunday night.
Anti-hate coalition denounces presence of white nationalist 'active clubs' in Hamilton, calls for action
A recent investigative report by CBC News has prompted a local organization to appeal to residents for their involvementin adiscussion around combating hate, while a coalition of organizations are calling for authorities to "act immediately."
Wildfire smoke causing hazy skies in Hamilton, Brantford and Niagara Region
Environment Canada issues a special air quality weather statement on Sunday afternoon that also includes the Haldimand, Norfolk and Brant counties.
SIU investigating after Hamilton man barricades himself in home, dies while police on scene
Hamilton police say they were negotiating with man, 62, leading up to his death on Friday.
Ex-financier pleads guilty to defrauding Ontario entrepreneurs of $52K
Peter Corbiere, 67, pleaded guilty to two counts of fraud over $5,000, in Goderich court earlier this year and St. Catharines in 2024.
What's open and closed in Hamilton this Civic Holiday
Outdoor pools are open Monday but there won't be any garbage collection. A range of city services will be closed or adjusted for the Civic Holiday in Hamilton Monday.
Hamilton restaurateur returns to Syria after 12 years for bittersweet reunion with family, former staff
After 12 years away from Syria, Hamilton businessman Mohamad Tomeh was finally able to return earlier this month and hopes to remain in his hometown for a few more weeks to contribute to the economy and the rebuilding of his hometown.
1 horse dead, several injured at Welland, Ont., farm in 'disturbing' animal cruelty, police say
One horse is dead and several are injured in what Niagara regional police are calling a "disturbing act of animal cruelty" in Welland, Ont., after staff at a boarding farm made the discovery on Thursday morning.
High levels of sulfur-linked pollutants detected around Hamilton's stinky dump, city to look at health impacts
Resident living near GFL facility and experiencing "full-blown intoxicating smells every single day" says she suffers nausea and headaches.
What's on in Hamilton this August long weekend?
This August long weekend, Hamilton is host to events including the Festival of Friends Music festival, a night market and a historical milk exhibit.
Canada 'disappointed' by Trump boosting tariffs to 35%, says Carney
Prime Minister Mark Carney released a statement just past midnight on Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order to increase a tariff on Canadian goods to 35 per cent. He says Canada is still committed to CUSMA free trade, despite Trump following through on his threat.
Child hit and killed in 'motor vehicle collision' in St. Catharines, Ont., parking lot, police say
Shortly after noon, Niagara Regional Police Service said on social media site X it wasinvestigating a "serious motor vehicle collision" in the area of an aquatic centre at the corner of Carlton Street and Niagara Street.
Former Hamilton hospital site to become 2 new long-term care homes, additional housing
The Ontario government is supportingthe construction of two long-term care homes and housingby selling the former Hamilton Psychiatric Hospital through the Surplus Lands program, it announced on Thursday.
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