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Sentencing starts for 2 Hamilton paramedics guilty in death of 19-year-old Yosif Al-Hasnawi
A two-day sentencing hearing is underway for two paramedics found guilty for failing to provide the necessaries of life to Josif Al-Hasnawi of Hamilton in 2017. The 19-year-old died in hospital after being shot outside a mosque.
How to cope with loss, grief during the COVID-19 pandemic
Whether it's a relationship you lost or the death of someone close to you, grief during the COVID-19 pandemic can be tricky to navigate, and has left many feeling lost in an emotional limbo.
Refugee PSW wants to help but is shut out of essential workers' residency program
After filling in the gaps for personal support worker agencies in Hamilton during the worst of the pandemic, Jane, a failed refugee claimant from Uganda, was eager to learn about the federal government’s pathway to permanent residence for healthcare workers.
Ticats eliminate Redblacks from playoff contention with lopsided victory
Jeremiah Masoli threw two second-half TD passes as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats defeated Ottawa 32-3 on Saturday to eliminate the Redblacks from playoff contention.
From Vancouver to Hamilton to Iqaluit, explore Canada amid its autumnal colours
Fall is in full swing across Canada. Here's a selection of fall foliage that CBC photographers, video producers and others have captured in recent days.
Six Nations mourning after 14th community member dies of COVID-19 complications
The First Nation's elected council shared a media release on Friday stating Ohsweken Public Health had confirmed another member who tested positive for the virus had died.
YWCA opens weekly midwifery clinic for pregnant, homeless women
The clinic is open on Tuesdays from 10 p.m. to midnight in the YWCA located at 75 MacNab St. S.
Niagara council docks Ontario mayor's pay for asking woman if COVID-19 shot affected her period
Niagara regional council, acting on a code of conduct investigation, has voted to dock the pay of the mayor of West Lincoln, Ont., six months after he asked a woman in a private Facebook message if the COVID-19 vaccine changed her menstrual cycle.
Hamilton police warn public of man in SUV-type vehicle threatening women
Hamilton police are warning the public of a man in an SUV-style vehicle after two reports on Wednesday.
Hamilton clinic to use monoclonal antibody treatment for high-risk COVID-19 patients
A COVID-19 treatment newly available in Hamilton has doctors underscoring the importance of early testing for people who show symptoms.
Would an injunction against tent teardowns wade too far into city policymaking, a Hamilton court asks?
The Hamilton Community Legal Clinic wants an injunction that would largely prevent the city from tearing down encampments around the city. The city wants to keep enforcing its bylaw prohibiting tents in public areas.
Ontario plans to lift all COVID-19 public health measures — masks included — by March
The Ontario government will allow businesses such as restaurants, bars and fitness centres to start lifting COVID-19 capacity limits starting Monday, and plans to lift all remaining public health measures including proof of vaccination and mask requirements indoors by March 2022, according to provincial officials.
This is 'nation to nation' solidarity, says Haudenosaunee activist returning from B.C. pipeline protest
Logan Staats and Skyler Williams, two Haudenosaunee men from Ontario's Six Nations of the Grand River, spent 10 days in B.C. to stand in solidarity with Wet'suwet'en Nation members protesting the Coastal GasLink pipeline. They plan to return in November.
He really blew it: Waterdown man charged for playing flute while driving
Halton police has charged a Waterdown man for playing the flute while driving in Burlington, Ont.
Sophomore Acklin has taken long path to becoming Hamilton Tiger-Cats leading receiver
The path to becoming the Hamilton Tiger-Cats' leading receiver has certainly been a long one for Jaelon Acklin.
40 calves, 2 piglets and a turkey found abandoned and in critical condition: OPP
Ontario Provincial Police says it is investigating animal cruelty in Haldimand County after finding nearly 40 calves, two piglets and a turkey abandoned and in critical condition.
Search of former Mohawk Institute Residential School grounds expected to take over a year
With training underway, the search for unmarked graves at the former Mohawk Institute Residential School in Brantford, Ont., is close to starting. The group leading the search efforts say it will take over a year to cover the roughly 200 hectares of land.
Mark Champagne guilty of 2nd-degree murder in 2017 shooting of girlfriend Natasha Thompson
A jury has found a Hamilton man guilty of second-degree murder for shooting his girlfriend 10 times during an argument outside their home in 2017.
Veteran Hamilton police officer charged with 2 counts of sexual assault
Ontario's Special Investigations Unit has charged Const. Michael LaCombe, an 18-year member of the local police service, with two counts of sexual assault.
Bid for 2nd safe consumption site has support, but expert says Hamilton needs opioid strategy
Hamilton’s board of health voiced support for a bid by The AIDS Network to get a second safe consumption site, but one local hospital official says the city needs to establish a strategy specific to the opioid crisis.
500-year-old Italian 'Festa' to celebrate the Virgin Mary featured at Hamilton AGH Film Festival
Racalmuto, Italy’s annual Festa Maria SS. Del Monte has continued for 500 years, and is mirrored by an event in Hamilton featured this week in the Art Gallery of Hamilton Film Festival.
HWDSB shares updated student dress code guidelines after student protests
Hamilton’s public school board has unveiled dress code guidelines just a day after trustees voted to remove “sexist and outdated” standards in how it enforces what students wear.
5 kittens abandoned in a metal scrap bin rescued by Good Samaritan: police
Ontario Provincial Police in Haldimand County says it is investigating an act of animal cruelty involving abandoned kittens.
HWDSB to change 'sexist and outdated' student dress code after criticism from students
Hamilton’s public school board trustees unanimously passed a motion during a Monday board meeting to revise its dress code by removing “sexist and outdated standards.”
'Homemade licence plate' leads to charge for driver in Haldimand County
A driver has been charged after provincial police say they were spotted using what appears to be a piece of cardboard with handwritten letters and numbers as a licence plate.
This new Hamilton network is out to change Latin American studies, while supporting students
A new network at McMaster University, launching formally during Latin American Heritage Month, is out to centre Black and Indigenous content in the field of study, while celebrating and supporting Latin American students in Hamilton.
Worker killed at concrete manufacturer in Dundas: Ministry of Labour
Emergency crews were called to Coreslab Structures, a precast concrete producer, just before 6:25 p.m. on Monday after reports of an industrial accident, according to police.
OPP investigating Hwy 403 crash after pedestrian struck and killed by dump truck
The eastbound lanes of the highway were closed near Aberdeen Avenue for much of Monday afternoon and evening, funnelling traffic into nearby streets.
Court battle over Hamilton tent encampments expected to drag on for days
The city wants to enforce its camping bylaw by dismantling tents. The local legal clinic wants the city to allow them.
Six Nations official says no consultation done in Cambridge warehouse development
A community group against a proposed warehouse development near the Grand River in Cambridge, Ont., is urging city council to halt the project after learning members of Six Nations of the Grand River may not have been properly consulted, according to documents obtained by CBC News.
Hamilton man sentenced to 5 years for stabbing death of son of former NHL star
Family members of Brock Beck, the son of former NHL player Barry Beck, sobbed in the gallery of a Hamilton courtroom Monday as the man who fatally stabbed the 20-year-old in a Binbrook road rage incident was sentenced to five years in prison.
Pandemic learning loss is real and kids need help to catch up, education experts say
Every summer, children forget some of what they learned during the previous school year, but now experts are warning that because of school closures and other disruptions during the pandemic, students will have a lot more lost learning to make up for.
Jury to begin deliberating Tuesday in trial of ex-boyfriend of Natasha Thompson
A jury will begin deliberating Tuesday in the case of a Hamilton man charged with shooting his girlfriend 10 times during an outdoor argument at their east end home.
Ontario coroner says it's possible deaths tied to residential schools were missed, reviewing decades-old cases
Ontario's chief coroner says "it's possible" unmarked graves linked to residential schools have been missed, and is setting up a team to review death investigations from past decades to see whether any should be reopened.
Driver arrested after vehicle clocked doing 137 km/h on RHVP
Hamilton police say a driver has been charged with stunt driving on the Red Hill Valley Parkway after they were clocked doing nearly 60 km/h over the posted speed limit.
Family of Hamilton man missing 2 years offer $25K reward in hopes of finding him
The family of a Hamilton man who went missing in downtown Toronto in 2019 says a $25,000 reward is now being offered for information leading to his whereabouts.
Vaccine allergy? Experts say most past reactions not valid reason for exemptions
Allergists across the country have safely inoculated most patients who come into their clinics, regardless of allergy history, says an Ontario doctor who's noticed an uptick in requests for allergy assessments after the government began implementing COVID-19 vaccine certificates last month.
Ontario coroner investigates 2020 finding of child's remains near former Mohawk Institute Residential School
Ontario's chief coroner is investigating the August 2020 discovery of a child's remains in an unmarked grave in Brantford, Ont., to determine if there's a connection to the former Mohawk Institute Residential School.
Hamilton police arrest 6 people after linking 2 recent homicides
Hamilton police have arrested four men after linking a pair of recent homicides that killed 17-year-old Keden Bond and 19-year-old Sabir Hassen Omer.
5 more people arrested after destructive, unsanctioned homecoming event near McMaster: police
Hamilton police says five more people have been arrested after a destructive, unsanctioned homecoming event near McMaster University two weeks ago.
Special weather statement: 20 to 40 mm of rain on the way to soak Hamilton area on Friday
A special weather statement from Environment Canada says Hamilton and much of southern Ontario could see between 20 and 40 mm of rain Friday.
Member of group occupying Brantford, Ont., golf course says he'll stay 'as long as the grass grows'
A group of protesters have been occupying the Arrowdale Golf Course in Brantford, Ont., for days, with one man from Six Nations of the Grand River telling CBC Hamilton, "This is our land," as the city tries to sell a portion of it.
More people are accessing Hamilton's COVID-era rent bank, city says
The city of Hamilton is extending its COVID-era rent bank after a recent rush of people struggling to pay their rent.
Temporary road test centre coming to Niagara Falls to burnout backlog
The DriveTest centre will open at 6080 McLeod Road on Oct. 18 and offer G2 and G road tests seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., according to the Ministry of Transportation.
Arrest made after bust of Harriet Tubman toppled
Niagara police have charged a 24-year-old man for toppling and partially smashing a bust of abolitionist Harriet Tubman in St. Catharines, Ont.
CFL selects Hamilton to host 2023 Grey Cup
Hamilton will host the 2023 Grey Cup game, two years after staging the upcoming 2021 contest at Tim Hortons Field.
City heads to court Monday to fight an injunction preventing it from dismantling tents
The city of Hamilton will face off with five homeless people in court Monday for the ability to stop people from living in tents on public property.
Canadian sports fans eager to cross border as United States lifts restrictions
For years, Jason Billingsley and his wife have attended the Bills home opener at Highmark Stadium, flying from Vancouver to Hamilton and then driving on to Buffalo, N.Y. That September tradition was derailed for two NFL seasons by COVID-19 restrictions limiting non-essential travel across the Canadian-American border.
Supreme Court orders new trial for Peter Khill in fatal shooting of Jon Styres of Six Nations
The Supreme Court of Canada has ordered a new trial for Peter Khill, a Hamilton-area man who was initially acquitted in the 2016 shooting death of Jon Styres. After the decision was released Thursday, the family of Styres, who was from Six Nations of the Grand River, spoke to CBC.
U.S. plan to reopen land crossings for Canadian travellers 'huge' relief for cross-border couple
Melanie Francis married an American during the pandemic. With news the U.S. plans to reopen its land border to fully vaccinated Canadians next month, she's looking forward to making up for lost time.
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