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Inside the YWCA's new shelter that's part of Hamilton's expansion plans for this winter
The 20 new beds are part of the city's expansion of the shelter system as the cold weather sets in.In total, 192 spaces will be added by the end of the year.
NBA MVP candidate Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of Hamilton still trying to become best player in the world
An average night for Hamilton's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander still makes him one of the best players in the NBA.
Church's food pantry in Hamilton's West Mountain a 'safe space' for anyone in need
In opening a food pantry this fall at St. Andrew's United Church in Hamilton's West Mountain, a committee's research found there are no socioeconomic boundaries to those needing help. The pantry, which helps fill a resource gap in the area, welcomes people regardless of their income level or housing situation.
Ontario MPPs vote in favour of motion to encourage school boards to bring police back into classrooms
The Ontario legislature passed a motion Wednesday for the Ministry of Education to encourage and support all publicly funded school boards in partnering with police services through community school liaison officer (CSLO) programs.
Ticats name longtime Bombers executive Ted Goveia as general manager
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats have named Ted Goveia as general manager, the CFL club announced Thursday.
Ford pledges tough new legislation to dismantle homeless encampments
Legislation aimed at dismantling homeless encampments in Ontario will soon be introduced, Premier Doug Ford announced Thursday, along with a pledge to use the notwithstanding clause if the courts "interfere."
Hamilton woman charged after police say she struck someone with a shotgun
Hamilton police arrested and charged a local woman after they say she struck another woman in the face with the butt of a shotgun.
Hamilton's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander leads Thunder into Toronto for game vs. Raptors
Hamilton's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander leads his top-ranked Oklahoma City Thunder into Toronto to face the Raptors tonight.
She fought for a raise 26 years ago. 'Absurd' delays mean practical nurses at Niagara Health are still waiting
Niagara Health and the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) have yet to reach a pay equity agreement as required under Ontario law. For retired registered practical nurse Sandra Commerford, it's meant waiting for compensation since she first asked for a raise in 1998.
Layoffs at Mohawk College began Monday and include people in leadership roles
Senior officials were among the first to lose their jobs in planned layoffs at Mohawk College, which began Monday.
Environment Canada travel advisory ends for Hamilton, Niagara Region, Brantford and Burlington
Environment Canada issued a winter weather travel advisory on Wednesday for Hamilton, the Niagara Region, Brantford and Burlington.
Hamilton staff to try 'experimental treatments' to reduce harbour's stinky, toxic algae blooms
City staff are working on long-term plans to prevent toxic and smelly algae blooms at the Hamilton harbour - and short-term plans to mitigate blooms when they happen - but are cautioning residents that it's not the type of problem with a quick fix.
Food banks across Canada are begging to be put out of business
Several food charities across Canada have signed onto a campaign called "Put Food Banks Out of Business."
Keddy Access Trail, built after cyclist killed there, among Hamilton bike lanes up for provincial review
A separated bike lane up Hamilton Mountain's Claremont Access - built after a kindergarten teacher was killed while cycling there - is one of at least 16 bike lanes that could be up for review by the province after it passed a bill aimed at protecting car lanes last week.
Brant Country, Haldimand-Norfolk health units merging into Grand Erie Public Health
The Brant County Health Unit (BCHU) and the Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit (HNHU) have announced they're merging following approval from Ontario's Ministry of Health. The two are among health units across the province that are merging.
Snow squall warning issued for Niagara Region, Norfolk and Haldimand County
Environment Canada has issued a snow squall warning for parts of theNiagara Region, Norfolk County and Haldimand County.
'Historic' $30M donation to support 11 disability organizations
The Slaight Family Foundation has announced a $30 million donation to 11 disability organizations working across the country. Advocates call the gift historic, as it marks the largest single donation in disability initiatives in Canada.
City of Hamilton faces new charges related to 2 sewage spills discovered in recent years
The Ministry of Environment, Climate and Parks has charged the city with two counts of discharging sanitary sewage in water.
2024 worst year for Ontario ER closures, CBC analysis finds
Over the past three years, at least 38 hospitals with emergency rooms or urgent care centres in Ontario have experienced closures - about one in five of the province's 176 publicly funded facilities. Most are in rural areas.
Coroner's probe finds 220 additional deaths at Ontario residential schools
An Ontario coroner's investigation has identified 220 additional deaths linked to Indian residential schools in the province - deaths that were previously unknown to the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, which has documented 436 deaths in the province.
Ontario mulling having prosecutors approve criminal charges before police lay them
Ontario's Ministry of the Attorney General is considering the merits of moving to a system in which prosecutors would screen criminal charges proposed by police before officers lay them, in order to help relieve the province's backlogged justice system.
Disaster relief money available to Burlington, Ont., residents impacted by July flooding
Some residents whose homes were flooded after extremerainstormson July 15 and 16, 2024 can now apply for up to $250,000.
Hamilton back on track to open outdoor shelter in December after province stopped work, city says
Work is expected to resume on Monday with the city aiming to have the shelter open by Dec. 20.
Ontario inmates at 'extremely high risk' of death from opioids, Hamilton doctor tells inquest
The coroner's inquest into the drug-related deaths of six inmates at the Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre heard testimony from Dr. Claire Bodkin about caring for people with addictions and preventing overdoses.
Hamilton police board budget committee recommends 5.7% — $12.25M — increase for 2025
Hamilton's police board has recommended a 5.7 per cent, or approximately $12.25 million increase over last year for the 2025 budget.
Tenants question if Ontario's Landlord and Tenant Board timelines are improving
Ontario's Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) is scheduling hearings faster this year than it did last year, according to estimates shared with CBC Toronto this week.
Hamilton man charged in 2022, 2023 sexual assaults after extradition from U.S.
A 22-year-old Hamilton man who was recently extradited from the U.S. to Canadahas been charged following a two-year investigation into sexual assaults - one on a trail in 2022 and another during a 2023 home invasion - after forensic evidence found a link between the two.
More and more places are asking for tips. Hidden cameras reveal who is and isn't getting them
Marketplace visited 100 businesses undercover to find out who's asking for tips and where they end up. Data also shows employees across Canada have filed hundreds of complaints about "tip theft".
Hamilton Cardinals sign Major League Baseball champ Fernando Rodney for 2025 season
The Hamilton Cardinals have made a 'significant' addition to their lineup with the signing this week of the former MLB all-star Fernando Rodney for the 2025 season.
St. Joseph's closing east-end mental health clinic, moving services to Mountain hospital
A Stoney Creek clinic that provides mental health services for people age 16 and over is closing and being consolidated with a psychiatry clinic in the Mountain, according to a St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton official, citing a 20 per cent decline in patients using East Region Mental Health Services.
Canada Post says it has been temporarily laying off striking workers
The union representing Canada Post workers says the Crown corporation has been laying striking employees off as the labour action by more than 55,000 workers approaches the two-week mark.
Locke Street N., closed both ways at York Boulevard Thursday to Monday
Locke Street N., will be closed both ways at York Boulevard starting Nov. 28.
Mohawk College in Hamilton to start layoffs Monday as part of plans to cut 200-400 jobs
Mohawk College in Hamilton says it plans to lay off 200 to 400 workers and will start notifying affected administrative staff on Dec. 2. "The next several weeks will be a difficult time for everyone," the college's president said in a memo.
Ontario eyes new electricity generation sites, possibly including nuclear
Ontario is eyeing three sites across the province for new electricity generation facilities, including the possibility of large-scale nuclear plants.
Veteran Niagara officer charged with assault after 'altercation with suspect,' police say
Const. Ben Tomiuck, a uniformed officer with Niagara Regional Police Service, was suspended with pay and released from custody this week.
24 people arrested in street gang investigation, Hamilton police say
Hamilton police say they have arrested 24 people as part of a street gang investigation that began in 2019 and stretched toToronto, Halton, Waterloo and Brantford.
Inquest for 6 inmates at Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre hears 5 died overnight after overdosing
The inquest forsix inmates at the Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre heard Tuesday that five of the men died overnight, one of several commonalitiesnoted in testimony by a corrections consultant. Photos released at the hearing also provide an emotional look at the six lives that were lost between 2017 and 2021.
Niagara police shot man with anti-riot weapons before arresting him under Mental Health Act, SIU says
The province's police watchdog is investigating after two Niagara police officers shot someone with an anti-riot weapon before arresting them under the Mental Health Act.
3 charged in St. Catharines, Ont., waste plant explosions that killed worker
Three people were charged in relation to 2023 explosions at a hazardous waste management company that killed a worker, according to the Niagara Regional Police Service.
Ford says Trump's tariff threat 'like a family member stabbing you in the heart'
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Tuesday that U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's threat to slap a 25 per cent tariff on all Canadian goods is "like a family member stabbing you right in the heart."
Former Hamilton Ticats star, general manager Joe Zuger has died, he was 84
Joe Zuger, a former player and general manager for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, had died. He was 84.
Woman arrested in Taylor Swift ticket fraud case scammed fans out of $70K, police say
Toronto police have arrested a GTA woman who they allege scammed dozens of Taylor Swift fans out of nearly $70,000 by promising them tickets that never materialized.
Inquest for 6 Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre inmates to review 2018 recommendations
The inquest into the drug-related deaths of six Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre inmates began Monday with the inquest lawyer saying each man was "loved and cherished," and family and friends of some of the men sharing their stories. The hearings will revisit 2018 recommendations to determine what's been done to implement them, the jury heard.
Paul Bernardo denied parole for a third time after victims' families pleaded with parole board
Killer and serial rapist Paul Bernardo has again been denied parole and will stay behind bars.
Ontario passes bill that requires municipalities to ask for permission to install bike lanes
The Ontario government has officially passed Bill 212 -a controversial piece of legislation that gives the province sweeping control over municipal bike lanes and lets construction of Highway 413 begin before Indigenous consultation or environmental assessment is complete.
Ministry of Labour halts work to build Hamilton's 1st outdoor shelter by winter
The city was issued an order to comply last week by the ministry after the Ontario government received a complaintabout how work was being carried out at the Barton-Tiffany lands in Central Hamilton.
How people living in Ward 4 can vote in their upcoming HWDSB trustee byelection
The City of Hamilton announced Monday morning how Ward 4 residents will be able to vote in their upcoming Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board trustee byelections.
Hamilton's Afro Canadian Caribbean Association marks 45 years, honours founding members
A group of immigrants who arrived in Hamilton in the late 50s and early 60s have laid a strong foundation for Black people to retain their culture while contributing to the wider Canadian society.
Hamilton basketball star Kia Nurse aims to rebound with Athletes Unlimited after `rocky' 2 years
Everything changed for Kia Nurse when she tore her anterior cruciate ligament in the 2021 WNBA playoffs. The basketball star from Hamilton was locked in as starter for a team in the semifinals. But in one bad fall three years ago and she was plunged into the depths of surgery and rehab.
Why won't Ontario track the reasons why criminal charges are dropped or stayed?
Despite facing significant backlogs from the pandemic and a rising number of stayed and withdrawn charges, Ontario's Ministry of the Attorney General has refused to track the reasons behind those outcomes as the province's auditor general recommended five years ago.
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