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Hamilton judge says man guilty of murder has 'cruel and rotten heart' after planning Marko Bakir's death
After one day of deliberations, a jury has found Alessandro Giammichele guilty of murdering Marko Bakir.The 12 jurors delivered the verdict to a Hamilton courtroom on Tuesday morning.
NHL draft prospect, Hamilton's Matthew Schaefer, on dealing with serious injury and the death of his mom
In the last two years, Hamilton's Matthew Schaefer lost his mom to breast cancer, his billet mom was struck and killed by a train and he suffered a serious collarbone injury. The 17-year-old NHL draft prospect knows more adversity than most.
Launch of mandatory Ontario Greenbelt review months overdue: internal docs
Ontario appears to be months behind on a mandatory review of the Greenbelt, and opposition politicians and environmentalists are asking for a wide-ranging and transparent study of the protected lands to preserve their future.
Fewer Americans are visiting Canada. Ad campaigns assure them they're welcome here
With fewer people from the U.S. visiting Canada, some tourism associationsworry many Americans fear a chilly reception here in the wake of political tensions between the two countries. So they've launched ad campaigns seeking to assure their neighbours to the South that they'll be warmly greeted.
Judge calls woman a 'danger,' sends her to prison after faking pregnancies, defrauding Ontario doulas
One victim, Tracy Robb, who supported Kaitlyn Braun through what turned out to be a fake pregnancy, says she hasn't been the same since.
When Six Nations actor Graham Greene got the call that he'd won a Governor General's Award, he thought it was a prank
From Six Nations of the Grand River to the big screen, the recognizable star of film and stage is being honoured with a Lifetime Artistic Achievement Award.
Early in finals, the moment isn't too big for Hamilton's NBA MVP Gilgeous-Alexander
At times, it's hard to remember this is the first NBA Finals for Hamilton's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of the Oklahoma City Thunder. The league MVP just had a pair of debut Finals games like nobody in league history, with a combined 72 points.
Ticats GM says he has been diagnosed with 'a serious form of cancer'
Hamilton Tiger-Cats general manager Ted Goveia says he has been diagnosed with "a serious form of cancer that's spread."
6 infants born with congenital measles from unvaccinated mothers in Ontario since last fall
Ontario's chief medical officer of health says six infants have been born with congenital measles since an outbreak began last fall, adding they were infected in the womb through mothers who were not vaccinated.
Sexual assault survivors calling on Ontario to lift policy that limits access to community justice programs
A coalition led by survivors of sexual violence is calling on the province to scrap a policy that stops prosecutors from referring sexual assault survivors to community justice programs.
Lack of consultation means Ontario's Bill 5 oversteps treaty obligations, Oneida chief says
The chief of Oneida Nation of The Thames says the Ontario government has overstepped treaty obligations by passing controversial Bill 5 without sufficient consultation with Indigenous groups.
Doug Ford's Bill 5 is now law in Ontario. Here's what happens next
Now that Ontario's controversial Bill 5 is law, the next question is what Premier Doug Ford will do with all the powers it gives his government.
Potholes are costing Canadians billions. But there are some solutions
Potholes do more than slow us down, they're also a drag on the economy. Municipalities are spending millions more than they used to on potholes, and that is being passed on to taxpayers and drivers.
This expectant mom's living in an outdoor shelter as YWCA Hamilton waits on federal funds to build housing
Four months into her pregnancy, Megan Ryan's bump is just visible - a constant reminder of what she's hoping for by the time she gives birth in November: A place to bring a baby home. It's the type of housing the YWCA says is missing in Hamilton and one it's been trying for five years to get completed.
Federal government will protect Hamilton steel amid tariffs, Joly tells Dofasco workers
Since MinisterMelanie Joly took over the industry portfoliolast month, she and DofascoCEO Ron Bedard have spoken every day about how the U.S. trade war is impacting Hamilton's steel industry.
Hamilton police officers who shot and killed Erixon Kabera cleared by SIU
Two Hamilton police officers who shot at Erixon Kabera 24 times, killing him last November won't be criminally charged, saysthe Special Investigations Unit (SIU).
Battle of Stoney Creek win over the U.S. in 1813 offers lesson about peace, say re-enactment organizers
Despite the muskets, bayonets and firing cannons, organizers of the annual Battle of Stoney Creek re-enactment - which takes place this weekend - see the event as a celebration of peace.
Wildfire smoke impacting air quality in Hamilton area, with index at 'high risk' Friday
Hamilton, Burlington, Niagaraand surrounding areasareseeing smokefrom wildfires in Western Canada impact air quality and that is expected to continue until Fridayevening, Environment Canada said.
Looking for a bumpy ride? Hamilton home to the 2 worst roads in Ontario, says CAA
For the fourth consecutive year, Hamilton topped the Canadian Automobile Association's worst roads list. This year, Aberdeen Avenue and Barton Street E., took the first and second spot. Hamilton's director of transportation said the city is aware of issues and working on them.
Hamilton steelworkers hang onto jobs for now but brace for impact as U.S. doubles industry tariffs
As the U.S. increases tariffs on steel to 50 per cent, workers and industry leaders in Hamilton predict pain and warn of the damage uncertainty does to the local economy.
Grimsby, Ont., man arrested after police say 2 women trafficked, forced to 'constantly' work
Halton police say the man, 45, was arrested in Hamilton and they think there may be more victims. He was also charged with possessing fentanyl, cocaine, body armour and over $37,000.
Ontario passes controversial mining law as Doug Ford warns against blockades
Ontario government has passed a controversial mining law - Bill 5. It has sparked angry backlash from First Nations who warn they may blockade roads and railways in protest.
Carney says Canada is preparing reprisals if tariff talks with Trump fail
Prime Minister Mark Carney says his government is readying further retaliation measures if negotiations with the United States to end the recently doubled tariffs on steel and aluminum fail.
Marineland remains closed in Niagara Falls, Ont., says it hasn't decided if it will open this year
As of this week, the park'smain phone number wasn't working, its Facebook page was taken downand its website made no mention of its reopening date. Eighteen beluga whales have died there since 2019.
Tom Longboat run cancelled by Six Nations after family decries local cannabis industry
The immediate family of famed Haudenosaunee runner Tom Longboat say they won't participate in the annual run named after him while the cannabis industry operates on Six Nations of the Grand River land. The event, which has been held the past 25 years, was scheduled for today.
From Hamilton to Edmonton: Ice from NHL players' hometowns used to resurface rink for Stanley Cup final
Rogers took ice from Canadian rinks with connections to Edmonton Oilers players and used it to resurface the ice at Rogers Place Arena in Edmonton, where the Stanley Cup final begins Wednesday.
Trump signs order to double steel and aluminum tariffs at midnight
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday doublingthetariffson steel and aluminum imports to 50 per cent, a move one Canadian industry official warned would have "unrecoverable consequences."
Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander took road less travelled to stardom in NBA Finals
Oklahoma City guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander wasn't expected to have a leading role on the NBA Finals stage. Well, at least not by many after after he was cut from his Grade 9 team and came off the bench for most of the first two months of his freshman college season.
Police watchdog investigating after deaths of 2 men in Burlington, Ont.
The provincial police watchdogsaysit is investigating after the death of two men at a home in Burlington, Ont., early Tuesday morning.
'At the brink of falling apart': Sport organizations hope new government heeds urgent call for funding
Olympic gold medallist Adam van Koeverden has taken over the sports portfolio in government as secretary of state for sport. He'll be tasked with addressing urgent calls for federal funding for sport organizations and navigating a safe-sport crisis.
Fleeing wildfires, hundreds from Manitoba First Nations settle into Niagara Falls, Ont. hotels
As wildfires burn out of control near their communities, hundreds of Manitoba FirstNations residents have been put up in hotels in Niagara Falls, Ont. -for some around 1,800 kilometres away from their homes.
Red Hill Valley Parkway curve to be rebuilt to make it safer, says city staff
A tight curve along Hamilton's Red Hill Valley Parkway willbe reconstructed in the coming years to make it safer, following a years-long judicial inquiry.
Retracing the journey of freedom seekers from Niagara to Owen Sound, one step at a time
For years, Ken Johnston has hiked Black heritage trails across the U.S., retracing the steps of civil rights pioneers and freedom seekers. This summer, he's bringing his walk north to Owen Sound.
Hamilton non-profit marks 5 years of support for Black-owned businesses, hopes to make bigger impact
A non-profit organization that supports Black-owned businesses in the Hamilton area will celebrate its fifth anniversary this week, and one of its leaders said they want to make an even bigger impact in Ontario and Canada.
Pimicikamak Cree Nation wildfire evacuees to sleep in warm beds at Niagara hotel Sunday
Dozens of wildfire evacuees from Pimicikamak Cree Nation checked into a hotel in Niagara Falls, Ont., on Sunday after days spent without sleep in a Winnipeg evacuation centre.
2 dead following three-vehicle collision in Stoney Creek Sunday
Upper Centennial Parkway is back open following aninvestigation into a "serious" collision between Mud Street E. and Green Mountain Road, Hamilton police say.
Binbrook Pride brings community together, after a year of feeling both love and wrath of social media
Binbrook Pride host its fifth annual celebration Sunday at the fairgrounds. Despite the ups and downs of the past year, it's 'so important' for queer people in the rural area to show up and make themselves seen, says festival co-chair.
Trump’s new tariff threat ‘punch in the gut’ to Canada's steel industry: CSPA
Catherine Cobden, head of the Canadian Steel Producers Association, says U.S. President Donald Trump's new threat, to double tariffs steel and aluminum tariffs to 50 per cent, completely unjustified' and Ottawa should quickly impose retaliatory tariffs. Read more: https://www.cbc.ca/1.7548855
Roast it. Grill it. Fry it. But don't overcook it! Asparagus season is here: Jasmine Mangalaseril
With an intense season that lasts only a handful of weeks, many look forward to the locally-grown asparagus. Most of the province's asparagus is grown in Norfolk County, but in North Dumfries, Barrie's Asparagus has been spear-heading local harvests.
What's on this Pride Month in Hamilton and area
Here's a listing of events in Hamilton, Niagara and area this upcoming Pride month.
Trump says he plans to double steel and aluminum tariffs
U.S. President Donald Trump said he will double thetariffson steel and aluminum imports to 50 per cent on Wednesday, prompting the head of the Canadian Steel Producers Association to condemn any such move.
Cannabis grow operation in Six Nations sparks concern in community
A cannabis grow operation'sproximity toSix Nations' downtown and its potentialenvironmental impactsis causing concern with some neighbours.
Hamilton steel processing company fined $200K after death of worker hit by forklift
Janco Steel Ltd. pleaded guilty in provincial court last month to violating the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
With lacrosse games and sunset paddles, these Six Nations tour operators are welcoming visitors this summer
Ontario residents thinking of their next vacation close to home should consider Six Nations of the Grand River, says themanager of tourism for the territory. She lists some of the events, sites and activities the territory has to offer this summer.
2 lanes closed on Burlington Skyway for roadwork this weekend
Ministry of Transportation is closing two lanes of the Queen Elizabeth Way highway Niagara-bound at the Skyway Bridge May 30 to June 2 due to roadwork.
City says Hamilton water is safe during strike, while union warns staffing shortfalls have had impact
As a strike by Hamilton water workers continues, the city insists drinking water is safe under certified supervision. But the union warns recent brown water in Stoney Creek shows the risks of running plants with limited staff.
Human remains found at Hamilton landfill during search for Shalini Singh, police say
Police are waiting for DNA results before they can say for certain who the partial remains belong to. "I'm so afraid to find out what happened to her," says Shalini Singh's mom Anita Singh.
Teen uses bear spray against family — including baby — in targeted break-in of Hamilton home: police
Hamilton police have arrested a teenager for breaking into a family'sWest Mountain home, discharging bear spray and attacking four people witha knife early Wednesday.
Ontario NDP, Liberals successfully stall Bill 5 after filibustering until midnight Thursday
Bill 5 was successfully stalled in committee after Ontario NDP and Liberal MPPs filibustered from around 4 p.m. on Wednesday until midnight Thursday.
'Like seeing an old friend:' Beloved totem pole restored and relocated in St. Catharines, Ont.
About six years after it was removed from a St. Catharines park, a beloved totem pole is once again standing tall in the community.
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