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Hamilton's Hughes jumps 30 spots, Scotland's MacIntyre takes 2nd-round lead at Canadian Open
It's falling on the shoulders of Mackenzie Hughes and seven other Canadians to keep the RBC Canadian Open title north of the border.
BMW plummets 50-metres down Hamilton's escarpment with 2 men inside, police say
The driver and passengerwere trapped in the car, betweenMountain Park Avenue and the Sherman Access, but managed to get out and slide down the escarpment Thursday night, say police.
There's a climate threat lurking in rivers around the world. New research shows where
More than 100 scientists collected samples from rivers in 40 countries to create a map showing how humans are altering waterways, causing them to emit more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and contribute to climate change.
Someone killed this Toronto woman 25 years ago — now Niagara police know who did it
It's been a quarter of a century since someone killed 26-year-old Nadine Gurczenski of Toronto. Now, the Niagara Regional Police Service (NRPS) says genetic genealogy has helped determine who did it.
Hamilton residents rally in support of people under attack in Rafah
People in Hamilton gathered in support of Gazans in Rafah on Tuesday evening, May 28, two days after an Israeli airstrike killed at least 35 people there, according to Palestinian health and civil emergency service officials.
Taylor, Pendrith steal show on home soil at RBC Canadian Open despite Skinns' opening round lead
England's David Skinns had a one-shot lead after the first round of the national men's golf championship on Thursday thanks to an 8-under 62 round in the afternoon.
Ontario requiring high school financial literacy test
Ontario students will soon be required to pass a financial literacy test as part of a number of changes coming to the requirements needed to earn a high school diploma.
Exhausted Hamilton residents dealing with 'nightmare' noise next door say pleas to city, police go unheard
Last year, Hamilton police stopped responding to most noise complaints and the city's bylaw officers cut back their hours, leaving residents with no one to call for long stretches overnight. Unable to tune out the loud music, hammering and yelling, these residents are speaking out to demand change - and some quiet.
Doug Ford's early election musing sets Ontario politics abuzz
If Premier Doug Ford decides to callan early election, political strategists say he'll need to giveOntario voters a compelling reason for why he's sending them to the polls ahead of the scheduled date of June 2026.
Palestinians in Hamilton area say families trying to flee Gaza under federal program are in limbo
Palestinians in Hamilton and nearby areas trying to help family members escape Israel's bombardment of Gaza say thefederal government program designed to get their relatives out of danger needs improvement.
Mississauga's Matthew Anderson, 24, to tee off at RBC Canadian Open in Hamilton
As the RBC Canadian Open tees off this week, a Mississauga man will be teeing off alongside some of the top players on tour - just a short drive from his childhood home.
Veteran Niagara police officer pleads guilty to gun charges
A Niagara police officer pleaded guilty on Tuesday in a Hamilton courtroom to two counts ofunauthorized possession of a firearm.
District School Board of Niagara joins suit against social media giants
Five more Ontario school boards and two private schools have joined multiple ongoinglawsuits against some of the world's largest social media companies, arguing their products havenegativelyrewired the way children think, behaveand learn.
Ontario court throws out request by Hamilton MPP Sarah Jama to overturn Ford government's censorship of her
Now an Independent MPP, Sarah Jama is not allowed to speak in the Legislative Assembly. The censorship by Premier Doug Ford's government came after Jama posted statements in support of Palestinians after Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.
Imposter syndrome: How Black students on university campuses in Canada 'battle' against it
A group of McMaster University students share their experiences with imposter syndrome, and the different ways they get support, including counselling, mentorship and through community.
Hamilton public health to resume vaccine-related suspensions in schools this September
Hamilton Public Health Services says it will resume enforcing vaccine-related suspensions for students in September.
This weekend's Battle of Stoney Creek re-enactment to feature a game of Haudenosaunee lacrosse
Re-enactors from across Canada and the U-S are coming to Hamilton this weekend to act out the Battle of Stoney Creek.
Ontario winery testing new green Canadian technology to fight age-old threat to grape crop
Mildew and other fungi are threats to winemaking that are usually kept in check with fungicides, but new Canadian technology combining ultraviolet light, hydrogen peroxide and ozone is helping to kill these plant pathogens without chemical sprays.
Hamilton tops CAA list of worst Ontario roads for 3rd straight year, ahead of Toronto and Orillia
For the third year in a row, Hamilton has been named home to Ontario's worst road, according to the Canadian Automobile Association's (CAA) annual list for 2024.
Muslims in Ottawa share what it's like amid a recent wave of hate after Oct. 7
Muslims living in Ottawa say there is a lot of fear within their community amid the rise of hate-crimes in the city.
Ontario scientists are using caterpillars to combat an invasive aquatic plant
To control one of the region's worst invasive plants, scientists are releasing special caterpillars in wetlands around Ontario, including in Hamilton. The caterpillars eat phragmites, a reed that takes over ecosystems.
Water drinkable again at 21 Ancaster homes, city says
Residents at 21 properties in Hamilton's Ancaster area can drink water from their taps again. The city's medical officer of health lifted a drinking water advisory on May 25, which had been in effect since May 21.
McMaster University fires associate psychology professor for 'exploitative' sexual relationships with students
McMaster University's board of governors announced its decision Mondayto "officially remove" associatepsychology Prof. Scott Watterfrom its faculty. His lawyer says Watter doesn't accept the Hamilton school's findings and will ask Superior Court to review them.
In Hamilton theatre's version of The Sting, real lawyers and judges are con artists and mobsters
A new Theatre Aquarius interpretation of the 1973 classic, The Sting, will have an entire cast of real-life lawyers and judges.
St. Catharines flyweight Jasmine Jasudavicius to face Brazil's Araujo on July UFC card
Canadian flyweight Jasmine Jasudavicius will take on Brazil's Viviane (Vivi) Araujo on a July 13 UFC Fight Night card.
Ontario privacy commissioner probing deleted Greenbelt emails
Ontario's privacy commissioner says she will publish a special report about the use of non-government emails and deleted messages related to the Greenbelt.
This Hamilton artist thought a painting she shipped to B.C. was lost for good. A call from an art lover solved the mystery
A random phone call from an art-lover in New Brunswick was all it took to finally solve the mystery of a missing painting for Julia Veenstra.
Want to keep your brain sharp? Here are 5 things you can do
Experts say cognitive health is about much more than forgetting someone's name or where you put your phone.But studies have shown there are lots of things we can do to help our brains stay sharp - from exercise to sleep to social connections.
'Language is identity': First Nation legislator to make history at Ontario legislature
Decades after being punished in a residential school for speaking his own language, Sol Mamakwa will hold the powerful to account at Ontario's legislature in the very same language past governments tried to bury.
Fog in Hamilton and nearby areas to clear up Sunday, with chance of thunder overnight
Environment Canada says a fog advisory issued for Hamilton, Brantford, Burlington, Haldimand County, Norfolk County and Niagara Region will end Sunday morning.
Brantford author Sydney Brouillard-Coyle on the importance of talking openly about pronouns
Sydney Brouillard-Coyle of Brantford, Ont., talks about why ney decided to write A Pocket Guide to Pronouns.
Burlington, Ont., council asks province to reject contentious Nelson quarry expansion proposal
Burlington's mayor and councillors passed a sharply worded motion this past week requesting the province deny Nelson Aggregates' proposal to add nearly 80 hectares to its Mount Nemo quarry's extraction area.
Driver dead in single-vehicle crash in Haldimand County
Ontario Provincial Police are investigating after a driver died ina single-vehicle crash inHaldimand County Friday.
Man dead after flying wheel strikes coach bus on QEW: OPP
One man has died and three others were taken to hospital in serious condition after a flying wheel hit a coach bus on the QEW in St. CatharinesFriday, Ontario Provincial Police say.
In Hamilton, film photography is having a comeback
In the age of the smartphone, the city's photography stores are seeing an analogue bounceback. One shop now develops around 500 film rolls a week.
Pro-Palestinian encampment at McMaster University ending, school says
McMaster University says the student-led, pro-Palestinian encampment that has grown on campus over the past two-and-a-half weeks is ending after the school and protesters agreed on terms.
Get to know the big-hearted, sharp-witted art of Shelley Niro with these 6 works
The touring retrospective Shelley Niro: 500 Year Itch surveys the 40-year career of a truly multidisciplinary talent, with stops in New York, Hamilton, Ottawa and Vancouver.
Oliver Karafa and Lucy Li found guilty of murder, attempted murder after 2021 botched ambush in Stoney Creek
A Hamilton jury has found Oliver Karafa and Lucy Li guilty of first-degree murder of Tyler Pratt and attempted murder of his partner Jordyn Romano in 2021.
Niagara weekend GO Trains to offer more bike storage this summer
To meet growing demand for bike travel on GO Transit, Metrolinx is adding bike coaches on the Niagara Falls-Toronto line that can store up to 22 bikes each.
Alcohol sales coming to Ontario corner stores by September
Ontario is introducing sales of beer, wine and ready-made cocktails into corner stores and additional supermarkets 16 months ahead of schedule, a movethat will see the province pay up to $225 million to The Beer Store.
New children's hospice set for Dundas to fill gap for families across 20 Ontario municipalities
Camila Colin, 17, attended the groundbreaking ceremony for Keaton's House: Paul Paletta Children's Hospice in Dundas, Ont., on Thursday. She said she was happy to know that kids facing death will be able to go somewhere more comfortable than a hospital.
Golf tournament, triathlon and Open Streets to close several Hamilton roads starting this weekend
Several Hamilton roads will be closed or affected by someevents this weekend and next week.
21 Ancaster households haven't been able to drink their water since Tuesday: city
Accidental damage to a service line this week has left 21 households in Ancaster unable to drink their own water for two days, according to the city.
'You end up sweltering': Humid weather has this Hamilton tenant urging city to do more, sooner
Taylor Korolenchuk is eager to see the city's maximum temperature bylaw move forward. A draft of what the new law could look like is expected before council later in June.Meanwhile, councillors deferred a proposal that would pay for air conditioners for low-income residents.
Hamilton's Forge FC upsets CF Montreal, advances to Canadian Championship semifinal
Forge FC secured a historic 2-1 victory over CF Montreal at Stade Saputo on Wednesday evening to book their ticket to the Canadian Championship semifinal.
Crown argues Lucy Li told 'calculated lies' at Hamilton trial to get away with murder committed with husband
Lucy Li was 'smack in the middle' of an elaborate plan with her husband Oliver Karafa to shoot and kill their friends outside a Stoney Creek warehouse, the Crown attorney said during closing arguments of their murder trial.
Hamilton basketball star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander receives unanimous All-NBA first team honours
Canadian basketball star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of the Oklahoma City Thunder is a unanimous selection to the All-NBA first team.
Jurors hear closing arguments from defence in Oliver Kafara and Lucy Li murder trial
The 13-member jury heard closing arguments Tuesday duringthe seventh and final week of the trial of Toronto residentsKarafa and Li.The couple were charged after Karafa shot Tyler Pratt, 39, and Jordyn Romano, his 26-year-old pregnant girlfriend, in 2021 in Stoney Creek.
Teen assaulted on Brantford walking trail: police
Brantford police say a man wearing a balaclava-like face covering sexually assaulted a teenager on a trail there last week, and they're warning the public while seeking surveillance footage from the area.
Hamilton, Niagara regions under severe thunderstorm watch
Following hot, muggy weatherin Hamilton and surrounding areas earlier on Wednesday, Environment Canadaissued a severe thunderstorm watch for the region. Storms could develop during the evening, the service said.
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