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More than 10,000 college support workers go on strike across Ontario
More than 10,000 full-time support workers from Ontario's 24 public colleges are going on strike starting Thursday in an effort to ensure job security, the union says.
Food, music and chess: what's happening at Supercrawl this weekend! Come by the CBC and say hello
Its biggest music lineup yet and some of the city's best eats... why you want to hit Supercrawl's 15th edition this weekend.
Accused in sex assault of girl, 3, in Welland, Ont., was let out of jail early after 'violent' attack of boy
Daniel Senecal was serving jail time for sexually assaulting a 12-year-old boy and then released early, in March. Within six months, he was charged again after a three-year-old girl was sexual assaulted during a home invasion.
Man charged with murder in shooting that killed innocent bystander Harsimrat Randhawa: Hamilton police
A third man has been arrested, and charged with murder, Hamilton police say, in connection with the shooting death of Mohawk College student Harsimrat Randhawa.
On bail for 'astonishing' $48M crypto theft, Hamilton teen kept stealing. He's now an adult in U.S. prison
Now a young adult, an Ontario teen pleaded guilty this summer in a U.S. court to being part of an online scheme that targeted hundreds of victims on the social media platform X.
With a drop in international students, campuses are seeing class waitlists, course cuts and fewer researchers
As they buckle down for a new fall term, post-secondary students, faculty, administrators and sector experts are worried, as institutions struggle with plummeting enrolment of students from abroad, financial and other ramifications of federal changes to stem these students and, in several regions, status quo on domestic tuition.
Hamilton police officer charged by OPP after refusing to provide breathalyzer test following a collision
A Hamilton police officer was charged by Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) in Hagersville, Ont., for declining to providea breath sample.
Watermain break from 145-year-old pipe turns east Hamilton neighbourhood into muddy river
A watermain near Grace and Dunn avenues broke early Monday morning, impacting at least 20 neighbours.
Niagara rally by masked members of men's 'nationalist club' raises fears of growing extremism
A Labour Day weekend rally in Ontario's Niagara Region by the self-described Canadian men's nationalist" group Second Sons is prompting concerns about rising anti-immigrant sentiment.
Why some Canadians are using their savings, GoFundMe to pay for private surgeries
How much would you be willing, and able, to pay to get your knee or hip replaced? Calgarian Linda Slater's knee pain became unbearable during her two-year wait to see an orthopedic surgeon, so she drained her retirement savings to pay $33,000 for a new knee at a private Toronto clinic and travel expenses.
SIU investigates after 1 injured in collision between motorcycle and police vehicle
Ontario's police watchdog is reviewing a collision involving a police vehicle and motorcycle that left one person injured in Welland Friday.
Tributes pour in for hockey legend, former politician, author and Hamiltonian Ken Dryden
Tributes are pouring in from across Canada and beyond after former Montreal Canadiens goalie Ken Dryden- alegend of Canadian hockey-died at the age of 78.
Funeral for Belinda Sarkodie, innocent bystander killed in downtown shooting, set for Sept. 20
Belinda Sarkodie's funeral is set for Sept. 20, at the Lotus Funeral and Cremation Centre in Toronto from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Former Canadiens star goaltender Ken Dryden dies of cancer at age 78
Ken Dryden, the Hall of Fame goaltender whose long resume in and out of hockey included six Stanley Cup victories and helping backstop Canada's generation-defining victory at the 1972 Summit Series, died Friday at the age of 78 after a battle with cancer.
How this year's Miss Six Nations pageant showsthat Indigenous languages are flourishing
As the Miss Six Nations pageant progresses this week, with the winners of five age categories to be crowned Friday at the Six Nations Fall Fair, it's also marking a milestone of language revitalization in the community.
Haudenosaunee traditional practices offer tips for back to school stress
Some saytraditional medicines and practicescan help parents and students ease into the new school year.
What can be done to improve Ward 8 and city hall? Here's what the byelection candidates say
CBC sent a survey to all candidates, asking their occupation, age and why they are running to be the next Ward 8 councillor. Here's a sample of what they had to say.
Group calls for Parliament to label Israel's actions in Gaza a genocide
A Canadianadvocacy group wants parliamentarians in Ottawato declare Israel's military action in the Gaza Strip a genocide.
Drought across Canada could lead to duller fall colours, McMaster University biologist says
An Ontario biologist says drought-stricken parts of Canada could be in for some underwhelming fall foliage if stressed trees lose out on the energy needed to generate some of the season's most brilliant colours.
Driver charged in July collision that killed child in St. Catharines, Ont.
The 74-year-old driver who hit and killed a child by the Kiwanis Aquatic Centre on July 31 now faces a charge of careless driving causing death, Niagara police say.
Another beluga and a seal die at Marineland. Doug Ford is paying attention
The beluga death marks the 20th whale -19 belugas and one killer whale -to die at the Niagara Falls, Ont., tourist attraction since 2019.
Unions preparing to 'fight' as Canada sees the most strike action in decades
Canada is experiencing a spike in strikes - and as tariffs and the affordability crisis continue to hit workers hard, unions say they are preparing for a fight ahead - including with the federal government.
Why Black highschoolers need their own student associations and how they're making it happen in Niagara
As a 14-year-old high school student, Jeda Anderson took steps to create a Black Student Association in her St. Catharines, Ont. school.
Minister Freeland says industry leaders agree to build with as much Canadian steel and aluminum as possible
Political, industrial and labour leaders met about building Canadian rail and ferries in Hamilton Tuesday.Transport Minister Chrystia Freeland said they discussed barriers to building in Canada and ways the government can help.
Welland man broke into a home and sexually assaulted a child, Niagara police say
A man has been arrested in Welland, Ont., after breaking into a residence and sexually assaulting a child, Niagara police said on Monday.
People in Brant County urged to 'have their voice heard' as planning begins for new hospital
Brant Community Healthcare System has begun preparations for a new hospital, a month after the Ontario government approved $12.5 million to support the planning and construction of the facility.
After 'horrendous' smash-and-grab robbery, Hamilton jeweller invests in new defence — fog
Months afterrobbers raided Ancaster Jewellers, held the owner at gunpoint and beat him with a hammer,he says he's stepped up security in a new way.
Chinese students take Ottawa to court over study permit delays
Dozens of Chinese graduate students are accusing Ottawa of discrimination because their study permit applications have been left in limbo for months, preventing them from beginning their advanced degrees at Canadian universities.
Slowing housing market will trigger construction job losses, Ontario builders group says
Ontario's sluggish home construction market is beginning to trigger job losses in the trades and hurt the province's economy, experts say, even as the province moves to refine its housing policy and bolster its incentive programs to spur development.
'Like watching Gretzky play hockey:' Colleagues remember Six Nations actor Graham Greene
Colleagues and friends sayGraham Greene was a multi-faceted actor, portraying serious and comedic roles alike, who was "like an uncle" to youngerperformers.
Hajrullahu's game-winning kick caps Argos' wild 35-33 Labour Day win over Ticats
Dejon Brissett added his own unique twist to the wild, often crazy Labour Day series between the Toronto Argonauts and Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
Can a non-corporate grocery chain work across Canada?
Building a nationwide chain of non-corporate grocers that could compete with the giants would be difficult, experts say.
Oscar-nominated actor Graham Greene, from Six Nations of the Grand River, dead at 73
Graham Greene, an Oneida actor from the Six Nations of Grand River in Ontario who was Oscar-nominated for his role in Dances With Wolves, died Monday in Stratford, Ont., at the age of 73.
Jamesville's empty townhouses to be torn down in anticipation of provincial order
CityHousing Hamilton will begin demolishing the long-vacant Jamesville townhousesthis month,in anticipation of a new housing development.
Most of Canada's retaliatory tariffs are gone. Now what?
Retaliatory tariffs on most U.S. goods have now been removed, but the minister responsible for Canada-U.S. trade says Ottawa isn't yet on the verge of a deal with Washington.
'It's just magic': Guelph, Ont., family completes 9-year canoe trip crossing Canada
Husband and wife Jeremy Shute and Leslie Howarth and other family members and loved ones were on the canoe trip, sometimes with 10 peopleat a time. It took them nine years to go from the Speed River, close to where they live in Guelph, Ont., to the Atlantic Ocean.
Fiery crash in Hamilton leaves 2 dead, 2 injured, say police
Police say first responders rushed to the scene after receiving reports of the crash at the intersection of Highgate Drive and Upper Centennial Parkway.
What's open and closed in Hamilton this Labour Day Monday
Here's a look at what's open and closed in Hamilton this long weekend.
Public health confirms case of equine encephalitis virus in Hamilton man
A human case of eastern equine encephalitis has been confirmed in Hamilton - the first human case for 2025 - Hamilton Public Health Services says.
OPP lifts shelter-in-place order in Six Nations community Ohsweken after report of armed suspect in area
Provincial police are no longer askingpeople inOhsweken, Ont., to shelter in place Saturday morning after they reported an armed suspect wasin the area early Saturday morning.
10,000 Ontario college support workers in strike position as students head back
On Aug. 21, the bargaining team representing over 10,000 full-time college support workers, including librarians, bookstore and registrar employees, requested a no board report, a measure that puts workers in a legal strike position as early as Sept. 11.
Hamilton police search for suspect in alleged assault along Pipeline Trail
Hamilton police are seeking the public's assistance in finding a male wanted in an alleged assault that occurred along the Pipeline Trail.
Six Nations community event aims to reduce stigma around surviving addiction
Six Nations and surrounding community organizations gathered Wednesday to mark International Overdose Awareness Day.
McMaster student launches street festival to show downtown Hamilton is about community, not just 'fear'
McMaster University student Margaret Qin is bringing her classroom lessons into the community by creating King William West Fest, a new festival set for Aug. 30 in downtown Hamilton. The event features local artists, musicians and vendors.
Things to do in Hamilton this Labour Day weekend, from goth fest to a parade and picnic tradition
The summer holidays are coming to a close this weekend but there's still plenty of fun to be had in Hamilton and surrounding areas.
Ontario needs an emergency task force to prevent overdose deaths, says Hamilton Centre MPP
Ontario NDP MPPs and advocatesare calling on the Doug Ford government to establish an emergency task force to address overdose deaths.
Was Hamilton hotter this summer? Meteorologist compares heat warnings to past years
Hamilton has had five heat warnings so far this year, which is within the average range, according to Environment Canada. However, the warning periods are getting longer.
Woman dead, man seriously injured following single-vehicle crash in Wainfleet, Ont.
A woman has died and a man is in serious condition following a single-vehicle crash in Wainfleet, Niagara police say.
45 Canadian nonfiction books to read this fall
Check out these Canadian nonfiction titles coming out in fall 2025.
With help from the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Ontario kids learn about stopping gender-based violence
Interval House of Hamilton is working with the CFL, Ontario government and local schools to ensure young athletes learn about healthy relationships and gender-based violence.
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