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Lego sets bring a multigenerational flavour to Christmas village displays
Many Canadians, young and old, have taken a modern twist on the winter village display by building it out of Lego bricks.
City of Hamilton issues cold weather alert for Saturday night
The City of Hamilton issued a cold weather alert for Saturday night as temperatures are expected to drop to -15 C.
Winter weather travel advisory in effect for Hamilton and area with 'heavy' snowfall expected
A winter weather travel advisory is in effect for Hamilton, Niagara, Burlington and St. Catharines with "heavy" snowfall expected on Friday.
What's open and closed in Hamilton between Christmas and New Year's Day
From bus routes to libraries, here's what you need to know about what's open and closed in Hamilton from Dec. 24 through Jan. 1.
Theodore Tugboat replica 'safely righted and refloated' in Ontario port, says owner
Theodore Too, the 65-foot replica tugboat that was built in Nova Scotia and named after a years-long TV series, has been refloatedin St. Catharines, Ont.,after partially sinking this week, according to the boat's owner.
Snow expected overnight for Hamilton and Burlington: Environment Canada
Environment Canada issued a weather advisory for Hamilton and Burlington on Thursday.
Ontario appoints reviewer for Brantford-area Catholic school board after pricey Italy art trip
Education Minister Jill Dunlop calls the Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board's use of public money "appalling."
Delays mean Hamilton's 1st outdoor shelter won't open until mid-January
The city says opening date has been pushed back because of microshelter production delays and the need for additional health and safety measures on the contaminated Barton-Tiffany lands.
As Niagara Falls man charged for historic sexual assaults, police look for more victims
At the time of his arrest Thursday, the 52-year-old man was working a school bus driver and involved in the martial arts community.
Hamilton-area scientist known for Arctic research appointed to Order of Canada
A Hamilton-area scientist who works with Environment and Climate Change Canada is receiving recognition from the Governor General as a word-leading authority in environmental chemistry."
Residential school survivors' group on verge of shutdown amid lack of funding from Canada
A residential school survivors' group says it will have to close its doors at the end of the month unless it receives a federal funding decision. Laura Arndt, lead at the Survivors' Secretariat in southern Ontario, is accusing Ottawa of breaking promises. They lied" to survivors, she said.
Canada Post union head in Hamilton warns of 'race to the bottom' after back-to-work order ends strike
The fight for better jobs at Canada Post continues after a federal back-to-work order ended the roughly one-month strike, but the government has made it more difficult, a local union president says.
New name coming for Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton as 10-year agreement ends
Tim Hortons will continue to sponsor the Ticats but will no longer be the naming rights partner.
'Canada's beloved' Theodore Too tugboat sinking in St. Catharines, Ont.
The owner of Theodore Too, the life-sized replica of a belovedCBC-TV character, says he'scommitted to executing a "safe and successful refloat" of the boat, which was built in Nova Scotia in 2000 and has been in Ontario waters since 2021.
Tensions between Hamilton high schools result in bear spray-fuelled fights, criminal charges, police say
The incidents involved students from Nora Henderson, Ancaster, St. Jean de Brebeuf, St. Thomas Moore and Bishop Tonnos high schools, police say.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats name Brent Monson as defensive co-ordinator
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats hired Brent Monson as their defensive co-ordinator Tuesday.
Bucks use 3-point barrage to beat Thunder for NBA Cup title
Tournament MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 26 points to go along with 19 rebounds and 10 assists, Damian Lillard added 23 points and the Milwaukee Bucks connected on 17 three-pointers on the way to beating the Oklahoma City Thunder 97-81 in the NBA Cup title game on Tuesday night.
Hamilton encampment residents seek $445K from city over tent ban they say violated Charter rights
The case from 14 people who've experienced homelessness is being heard in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice this week.
Canada's cities are losing up to 19 days of winter
Cities around the world, including in Canada, have lost weeks' worth of winter ski, skate and snow days each year due to climate change. They've been replaced by dozens of days of rain, melt and mud, a new analysis finds.
Halton police get $1M more than they asked for as budget increases by over 14%
Halton region is among the safest municipalities in Canada and, in 2022, experienced its lowest crime rate since 1974, according to police data.
Hamilton Liberal MP Chad Collins wants Trudeau to resign
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced frustrated MPs at a hastilyarranged caucus meeting late Monday following Chrystia Freeland's shocking decision to resign from cabinet just before she was poised to deliver the government's much-anticipated fall economic statement.
Community rallies around 70-year-old transgender actor who lost teeth in attack near 2SLGBTQ+ bar in Hamilton
Lisa Stroud went without many teeth - and as a result, acting gigs - for seven months after being attacked in March outside The Well, Hamilton'sonly bar marketed to the local2SLGBTQ+ community.
Canada Post says workers to return Tuesday after labour board ruling
Canada Post says operations will resume on Tuesday after the Canada Industrial Relations Board ordered a return to work.
Man dead after being stabbed outside Hamilton pub: police
Hamilton police say they don't know why one man allegedly stabbed another outside an east-end pub on Sunday morning.
'She just had this urge to help': Mom of 10's family, friends continue Hamilton blanket drive in her memory
Lucy Robinson passed away at 81 in September, but her family and friends are continuing her spirit of giving back to the community by organizing a blanket drive in her memory. "We decided that ... we would make her maybe a little bit proud of us and that she did teach us to give back," says close friend Marilyn Wright.
The Canada Post strike and Ottawa's proposed 'time out': What's happened so far
As the nationwide postal strike hit the four-week mark Friday, the federal labour minister said he'll send the dispute between the postal service and its workers to the Canada Industrial Relations Board. Here's a recap of how things got to this point.
Family of Erixon Kabera, Hamilton man shot and killed by police, hold rally in Ottawa
A rally demanding justice for Erixon Kabera, who was shot and killed by police, took place at Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Saturday.
Hamilton scientists study what parasite eggs preserved in medieval poop tell us about human history
Most people don't get excited about intestinal parasite eggs preserved in 500-year-old human feces. But Marissa Ledger isn't like most people.
Jury at inquest for 6 Hamilton jail inmates recommends safe drug supply plan, improving treatment access
The coroner's inquest into the deaths of six men who were incarcerated at the Hamilton-WentworthDetention Centreended Thursday with the jury making about 60 recommendations, including tohelp inmates with substance use issues.
Homicide unit investigating disappearance of Hamilton woman
Shalini Singh's family reported her missing to police on Tuesday, police say.
Demand at Flamborough Food Bank skyrockets as families struggle to pay bills
Shelves and fridges were neatly stacked with kids snacks, canned goods and butter as the food bank got ready to provide families with all the items needed to make a holiday meal.
Another 'elaborate' hole, generator found under Gage Park encampment, say Hamilton police
The local councillor saysresidents are upset about the damage at the "beloved" park and have been asking how the "intricate network of trenches"wasn't discovered sooner.
Judge acquits Brantford police officer of obstruction of justice but gives her a warning
Justice Deborah Calderwood said the Crown did not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Const. Kassandra Harrison intended to obstruct justice, even though she was not wholly convinced by the officer's testimony.
Stiffer penalties for trespassing, public drug use in Ontario bill aimed at ending encampments
Premier Doug Ford's government is introducing new legislation that it says will give municipalities and police services legal powers andtools to dismantle homeless encampments and crack down on public drug use with fines or jail time.
Mexican migrant workers in Ontario say new program helps them finish their studies and find community
A group that supports migrant workers in the Niagara Region has partnered with the Mexican government to offer a unique program that helps them finish their elementary and high school studies while they're in Canada.
Unfair labour practice complaint over Canada Post layoffs resolved
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers filed the complaint with the Canada Industrial Relations Board on Nov. 29 after some workers received temporary layoff notices while on strike.
14 Hamilton jail inmates have died from overdoses since 2012 but Ontario change is slow, inquest hears
Closing arguments at the inquest examining the drug-related deaths of six men who were in custody at the Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre have wrapped up. The jury is now tasked with deliberating to reach its conclusions.
Is your home the brightest on the block? Help us find Hamilton's most festive display
From blow-up Santas on the lawn to twinkling lights around your porch or apartment balcony, do you have a tradition of decorating your home for the holidays? If so, we want to hear from you.
Hamilton police discover holes, tunnels in park connecting encampments to hidden generator
Police saythey were patrolling encampments in Gage Park Tuesday when they discovered a hole nearly two metres deep.
Hamilton's Gilgeous-Alexander scores 39, Thunder beat Mavericks 118-104, advance to NBA Cup semifinals
Hamilton's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 39 points, and the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Dallas Mavericks 118-104 on Tuesday night in an NBA Cup quarterfinal.
Hate crimes unit investigates incident at Paramount Fine Foods, owner 'thankful' for community response
Hamilton police's hate crimes unit is investigating after a woman allegedly entered the Paramount Fine Foods restaurant on Upper James Street and yelled hateful things at staff and patrons.
How student-led programs are helping to ease hunger on Hamilton campuses
First-year McMaster University student Aaron Mohanathassays he's had problems adopting healthy eating habits, but he's not alone - many post-secondary school students face food insecurity. Mohanathas is among volunteers at the on-campus food bank, one of the many programs at Hamilton-area schools that are helping ease food access problems.
Hamilton jail nurse tells inquest some inmates released without health-care, opioid treatment plans
A registered nurse who was the last witness in the weeks-long inquest for six Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre inmates testified she'd like to reassure her patients they'll undoubtedly be connected to communityresources when they're let out, butthat doesn't always happen.
'Syria is free,' says Hamilton restaurateur who gave away baklava after Assad's ouster
Mohamad Tomeh left Syria over 10 years ago to protect his family. Now, he says he's excited to return and hopes the Hamilton community members who welcomed him now also have a chance to visit the country.
Hamilton's Martin Short among Canadian 2025 Golden Globe nominees
The nominations for the 82nd Golden Globes were announced on Mondayby actor and comedian Mindy Kaling and actor Morris Chestnut. Among the Canadian nominees are Pamela Anderson, Gabriel LaBelle,Martin Shortanddirector Denis Villeneuve.
Will he or won't he? Signs that Ford may call an early Ontario election stack up
Inside Ontario's legislature, staff and politicians alike are abuzz with early election speculation, seeing signs big and small stacking up as the legislature prepares for its winter break.
Things to do in Hamilton this December and all through the holidays
Here are some of the holiday markets, parades and festivities happening in Hamilton this month.
Ontario plans for tougher encampment rules stir emotional debate
Premier Doug Ford's announcement he'll introduce legislation to address the housing and opioid crises is stirring emotional debate across Ontario. New rules would allow municipalities to dismantle homeless encampments, but Thunder Bay's mayor says it's not the direction his city would take. People with no permanent home and community advocates also share their views.
Race-based data a key part of holding police accountable, Hamilton experts say
Jordan Charlie, a 24-year-old Inuk, was the fourth person police have shot and killed in Winnipeg this year - but he's the only one whose race is publicly known, and that's a problem, a criminologist says.
Food bank use is widening and more people are accessing them for the first time, local providers say
A Feed Ontario report found over onemillion people accessed a food bank and 40 per cent of them had never used one before. Providers in Hamilton, Burlington and Niagara say they're seeing the same trends. "Poverty is not only deepening for people who were already experiencing food insecurity, but it's also widening," says the executive director of Food For Life.
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