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Hamiltonians share hopes for growth, voice concerns about a 'city in decline' during budget delegations
Hamiltonians shared feedback on the proposed city budget, discussing topics including tree-planting, bumpy roads, extreme heat, and the high cost of living.
Extreme cold warning issued for Hamilton and surrounding areas with wind chill values near –30 expected
An Arctic airmass is bringing temperatures of around -20 C with wind chill values of near -30 to Hamilton, Brantford, Haldimand County and Norfolk County.
Q&A: Hamilton author on the 'shocking' lack of understanding about the impacts of racism on mental health
With the release of her new book, Ingrid Waldron speaks with CBC Hamilton about the need for change in the health-care and educational systems and how Canadians need to better understand the ways racism impacts mental health.
More layoffs expected Tuesday at Hamilton's Mohawk College as part of plan to cut hundreds of jobs
Layoffs are expected to continue at Mohawk College on Tuesday, according to a new internal memo sent to staff.
Ford signals an early Ontario election is coming as Trump muses again about stiff tariffs
Premier Doug Ford says he needs a "clear mandate" from Ontario voters to wage an economic battle against potentially devastatingtariffs U.S. President Donald Trump says could come on Feb. 1.
Brantford Bulldogs OHL team to stay in the city
The Brantford Bulldogs are not returning to Hamilton. The OHL team is staying in Brantford. This is big news for hockey fans, but it also means big things for the local economy. David Prang, the CEO of Brantford's Chamber of Commerce, talks about what this means for the city.
Cold weather rolls into Hamilton and Niagara, travel advisory issued
Temperatures are expected to drop in Hamilton and Niagara overnight Sunday, and Environment Canada has issued a winter weather travel advisory for both regions.
Ontario delegation in D.C. for inauguration aims to push back on looming trade war
Ontario politicians, business leaders and union executives are set to descend on Washington, D.C., for president-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, as part of a provincial pushback to the incoming administration's looming trade war.
Gould says Trump won't listen to journalists and central bankers in swipe at Liberal leadership rivals
Fresh out of the gate from launching her Liberal leadership bid, Karina Gould suggested her two main opponents' backgrounds would do little to gain the favour of U.S. president-elect Donald Trump.
Closure of supervised consumption sites could lead to more overdoses, paramedic stress: TPH report
TPH report recommends the province increase access to supervised consumption sites to prevent fatal overdoses, allow needle exchange at Homelessness and Addiction Recovery Treatment (HART) Hubs.
What do we do with the case of the admitted doula defrauder, Brantford's Kaitlyn Braun?
The rapid re-arrest of Kaitlyn Braun, who repeatedly defrauded multiple doulas in Ontario by pretending to be pregnant and requiring their services, underscores the challenges the criminal justice system has in dealing with perpetrators like her: A young, non-violent offender with mental health struggles who appears unable or unwilling to cease doing a very specific kind of harm.
Burlington MP Karina Gould announces she's running in the Liberal leadership contest
Government House leader Karina Gould announced Saturdaymorning thatshe'srunningin the Liberal leadership contest, becoming the youngest candidate so far to throw their hat into the ring to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
As work continues to build Hamilton's outdoor shelter, here's who will live there and how it will be run
Hamilton's new outdoor shelter site will be geared to people living in encampments, couples and those with pets, says the social service provider who will be managing operations. City outreach workers will work with Good Shepherd to identify and invite residents to move in.
Hundreds of family doctors in Ontario recognized by patients for outstanding service
Ninety-one Toronto-area physicians are among the hundreds nominated as part of an Ontario College of Family Physicians campaign to highlight the essential role of family doctors.
Parts of GTA could feel like –30 C next week: Environment Canada
From Sunday to Wednesday, temperatures in Toronto may be colder than those that have been seen the last several years," Environment Canada said on its website.
Hamilton council votes to restart ban on tents in parks starting in March
Hamilton councillors and the mayor voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to end the city's encampment protocol, rules dictating where people in tents could stay and not be forced to move. The vote was on a motion by Ward 14's councillor that noted an Ontario court found clearing park encampments doesn't violate Charter rights.
Hamilton 'ambassador' thrilled after Chillin' Dylan snowplow named in his honour
After a flurry of votes and community spirit, Hamilton's "positive ambassador" Dylan Atack has inspired the new name of a city snowplow.
As tiny homes arrive in Hamilton, councillors ask why city bought made-in-China units for $35K each
When City of Hamilton staff agreed to buy 40 tiny homes from a Brantford, Ont., company, they say they didn't know MicroShelters was a new corporation that would go through an American company to order the tiny homes from China.
4 firefighters injured responding to east-end fire that destroyed 2 homes
Around 12:30 a.m., the fire department responded to a report of a fire in a two-storey residence on Country Club Drive, near the Red Hill Valley Parkway and Greenhill Avenue. The department says it doesn't yet know why two homes caught fire.
'Heavy snowfall' possible for Niagara Region on Thursday, says Environment Canada
Environment Canada has issued a weather travel advisory for the Niagara Region, and warns drivers to expect "hazardous winter driving conditions and adjust travel plans accordingly."
Ontario political parties scramble to prepare ahead of possible early election
With rumours of an early Ontario election swirling at Queen's Park, all of the major parties are racing to nominate a full slate of 124 candidates to contest every riding in the province.
OHL's Bulldogs won't return to Hamilton, new owners sign 15-year-deal in Brantford, Ont.
The new owners of the Brantford Bulldogs signed a memorandum of understanding to play at a proposed Brantford, Ont., sports complex, with options to renew the agreement for up to 40 years.
Ottawa announces $700K in funding to help improve Hamilton and Burlington water quality
The funding will support projects such as the work to clean up the Hamilton Harbour and, monitoring of nutrient and bacterial contamination in the Chedoke Creek and Red Hill Creek watersheds.
2nd person arrested, more charges laid in $70K Taylor Swift ticket scam
Toronto police say they have arrested a second person and laid more charges in a Taylor Swift ticket scam that cost fans nearly $70,000.A 56-year-old man from Burlington has beencharged with 19 counts of possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000, police said in a news release Wednesday.
Man convicted in 1981 murder of Hamilton nursing assistant suddenly drops bid for early parole
Robert Badgerow, who was found guilty of the 1981 sexual assault and murder of a Hamilton nursing assistant after four trials, has suddenly abandoned his bid for early parole. "This was a rare and unexpected turn of events," Crown lawyer Cheryl Gziktold CBC Hamilton. The case went before a jury Monday.
Hamilton MP, researcher join calls for Ottawa to halt imports of long-tailed macaques into Canada
Hamilton Centre MP Matthew Green and McMaster University researcher Tracy Prowse have joined Canadian researchersand PETA in calls for the federal government to halt the importation of long-tailed macaques.
CBC to hire more journalists, new bureau coming to the Niagara region
There are a number of important initiatives underway to build CBC News service and connection in small communities - including a significant expansion of local journalism in underserved markets.
Hamilton hospitals, drop-in centre partner to offer warm space for patients with nowhere to go
Hamilton Health Sciences and St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton have partnered with local drop-in centre The Hub for a pilot program that offers discharged patients a warm place to go.
Controversial Islamic group Hizb ut Tahrir cancels Ontario conference
Hizb ut Tahrir Canada, a controversialIslamic activist group, saysit iscancelling itsupcoming Khilafah Conference 2025, which was set to take place in Hamilton onJan. 18.
McMaster doctor among 58 experts proposing new definitions of obesity that would move away from BMI
In Tuesday's issue of The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology, dozens of international medical experts and people with lived experience are proposing a major change to how obesity is diagnosed because they say current medical approaches don't reliably assess an individual's health.
The Canadian satellite that smashed a car in downtown Boston? It's art by a Hamilton sculptor
Brandon Vickerd's Alouette has been installed many times, in many different cities, but its latest exhibition - for the Winteractive art festival in Beantown - has made a huge impact online.
Hamilton's proposed 2025 budget would increase property taxes by 6.3%
The City of Hamilton's new proposed budget would see property taxes increase by 6.3 per cent, or around $93.9 million, instead of the predicted 6.9 per cent increase estimated last fall.
Burlington MP Karina Gould to announce Liberal leadership bid this week: source
The pool of potential candidates to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau continues to dwindle with both former B.C. premier Christy Clarkand Innovation Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne announcing they won't seek the Liberal Party leadership.
Captain Kyle Bekker, 'heart and soul' of Forge FC, signs new contract with CPL powerhouse
Captain Kyle Bekker, a four-time nominee for the Canadian Premier League player of the year and the award winner in 2020, has signed a multi-year contract to stay at Forge FC.
Play Airlines set to leave Canada, no flights scheduled out of Hamilton after April
Play Airlines is pulling out of Canada less than two years after entering the market.
Man convicted in 1981 murder of Hamilton woman gets chance for early parole
In 2016, Robert Badgerow was convicted in the first-degree murder of a Hamilton nursing assistant 35 years earlier and given mandatory life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years. The 66-year-old is now seeking an early release after he was granted a review under the Criminal Code's Faint Hope Clause.
Ontario group urges people to donate $200 rebate cheques to local charities
As Ontarians await their $200 rebate cheques, one organization is urging residents to donate the funds, arguing that giving the money to local charities would have a far greater collective impact than if it stays in our pockets.
Brant Catholic school board among those across Canada affected by data breach
The Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board is among many school boards across Canada affected by a data breach at PowerSchool, an American web-based management system.
OHL's Brantford Bulldogs sold to Edmonton Oilers star Zach Hyman
The Brantford Bulldogs announced on Monday that the OHL team has been sold to Edmonton Oilers star Zach Hyman.
9-year-old boy dies after truck rollover on the QEW early Monday morning, police say
After an early morning vehiclerollover on the QEW, police say a nine-year-old boy has died.
OPP commissioner defends beefed up border security program
Ontario's top cop says a surge" in border security outside of the province's 14 ports of entry is needed, as political rhetoric about the issue swirls in the days leading up to U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's inauguration.
Merlin the macaw spreading his wings at new home in Niagara
A beloved Halifax mascot has finally made a friend and his health seems to be improving, according to the Ontario zoo where he is rehabilitating.
Two women fleeing domestic violence sought asylum in Canada. The system treated them very differently
A CBC analysis of data on decisions from the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada's Refugee Protection Division revealed big differences in the outcomes of refugee claims involving domestic violence based on the countries claimants were from.
University of Waterloo researchers engineer bacteria to eat microplastics. But is it a pipe dream?
Researchers at the University of Waterloo in Ontario say they've made a breakthrough in introducing a new trait into bacteria found in wastewater, giving them the ability to break down microplastics.
Niagara Health to disburse $20M in pay equity deal for thousands of current, former hospital workers
The pay equity agreement between Ontario regional health-care provider Niagara Health and workers was reached on Dec. 23. It will apply to about 2,000 current employees in 26 job classes, from registered practical nurses to personal support workers to clerical staff, as well as former workers.
Defence at Hamilton constable's assault trial argues sex between him and fellow officer was consensual
The defence in the trial of a Hamilton police constable continued cross-examination ofa colleague who has accusedhim of sexual assault. The lawyer questioned the officerFridayabout inconsistencies in events she said happenedand argued the two were involved consensually.The trial in the Ontario Court of Justice began Tuesday.
MPP Sarah Jama says she's 'hopeful' to return to Ontario NDP after submitting vetting package
The Independent Hamilton Centre MPP says she has submitted a vetting package to the Ontario New Democratic Party party, which is step toward being able to seek the local nomination.
Tone and timing of text messages under scrutiny in Hamilton police officer's sexual assault trial
The defence in the trial of Hamilton police Const. Jeffrey Turnbull, who has pleaded not guilty to sexual assault, continued to cross-examine the woman who says she received inappropriate messages over four months from her colleague before being assaulted in his home's basement in March 2022.
Ticats sign former McMaster Marauder Owen Hubert and release veteran RB James Butler
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats released James Butler on Thursday, ahead of the free agency deadline on Feb. 11. It took just a few hours for the veteran running back to find a new team.
Brock professor warns cuts and layoffs may stifle innovation at Ontario colleges and universities
Stagnant funding, tuition freezes, and over-reliance on international student fees are pushing institutions toward program cuts and layoffs and, potentially, impacting innovation, according to a Brock University professor.
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