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COVID-19 outbreak at Hamilton Paramedic Service Limeridge base, 3 paramedics infected
Hamilton Public Health Services has declared an outbreak at Hamilton Paramedic Service's Limeridge base after three paramedics tested positive for COVID-19.
45-year-old woman charged after apparent armed robbery at Cayuga home
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have charged a 45-year-old woman after a robbery at a home in Cayuga.
They can't hug yet, but this Hamilton doctor was able to vaccinate his own mother
Dr. Michael Gallea hasn't been able to hug his mother since last March. But as Hamilton rang in the new year, Gallea touched his mother's arm to give her the COVID-19 vaccine.
Thousands line route as Calgary police escort body of slain officer to funeral home
Thousands turned up to line the route as a formal procession escorted the body of Calgary's fallen police officer, Sgt. Andrew Harnett, from the medical examiner's officer to a funeral home in the city's southeast Tuesday afternoon.
Internet outage disrupts virtual school day in Hamilton, Halton, Niagara
Virtual school day was disrupted Tuesday morning, as some internet customers across parts of Ontario lost service.
First Ontario COVID-19 field hospital open for patients in Burlington
Ontario's first field hospital built during the pandemic is taking patients this week as COVID-19 infections strain the health care system.
Hamilton man charged with arson after fire at his own apartment, police say
Hamilton police say a 32-year-old man has been charged with arson after a fire early Tuesday morning.
Family of Calgary police officer killed in the line of duty escorted to Hamilton airport
The brother of slain Calgary police officer Sgt. Andrew Harnett said he was overwhelmed by support Monday, as a line of police cars and motorcycles escorted his family to the Hamilton airport.
Hamilton COVID cases on 'steep part of the curve,' charges laid at bakery, bar, parties
Hamilton reported two more deaths and 94 new COVID-19 cases Monday, after the city says it shut down several house parties and illegal gatherings during the holidays.
Hamilton Conservative MP Sweet travelled to U.S. over holidays, resigns from ethics committee
Conservative MP David Sweet has resigned as chair of the House of Commons ethics committee after travelling to the United States over the holidays.
Six Nations sets up online booking system for COVID-19 tests
Six Nations of the Grand River is implementing a system that allows community members to schedule COVID-19 tests online.
Police fine a Brantford woman for having a New Year's Eve party
Brantford police say they've charged a 30-year-old woman for having a New Year's Eve party.
How does the COVID-19 vaccine work? Matthew Miller, infectious disease scientist
Matthew Miller, an associate professor of infectious diseases and immunology at McMaster University in Hamilton explains how the COVID-19 vaccine works. For the full interview watch the video at the bottom of the story.
Was the COVID-19 vaccine rushed and what are the side effects? CBC asked an expert
Was the COVID-19 vaccine rushed and what are the side effects? Matthew Miller, an associate professor of infectious diseases and immunology at McMaster University in Hamilton explains. For the full interview watch the video at the bottom of the story.
Will the vaccine work if you already had COVID-19? CBC asked an expert
Will the vaccine work if you already had COVID? Matthew Miller, an associate professor of infectious diseases and immunology at McMaster University in Hamilton explains. For the full interview watch the video at the bottom of the story.
East-end Hamilton house fire sends 1 person to hospital, kills pets
One person was sent to hospital for possible smoke inhalation after a fire broke out in a east-end Hamilton home.
What are your 3 wishes for Hamilton in 2021?
Food pantries so that people all over the city are able to access food; accessible, affordable housing; and for everyone who's able to and is healthy enough to get vaccinated are among the responses we received when we asked people to share their wishes for Hamilton in 2021.
Lawsuit prompts U.S. aquarium to delay import of Marineland beluga whales
A Connecticut aquarium has agreed to delay its acquisition of five beluga whales from Marineland amid a lawsuit by an animal rights group trying to stop the delivery.
COVID-19 outbreak declared at Brantford Tim Hortons
The Brant County Health Unit has declared a COVID-19 outbreak at a Tim Hortons in Brantford, but says the risk to customers is likely low.
'People can have hope,' McMaster prof says of Hamilton's 2021 COVID-19 outlook
While there are still “a lot of unknowns,” as an infectious disease specialist at McMaster University says, there’s also “a lot of hope” when it comes to Hamilton’s 2021 COVID-19 outlook.
Hamilton police break up 1 party on 'quiet' New Year's Eve
Hamilton Police say it was a quiet New Year's Eve in the city, however officers did break up one illegal party in the east end.
Hamilton reports 136 new COVID cases Sunday
Hamilton confirmed 428 new COVID-19 cases over the three-day period since New Year's Eve.
Hamilton welcomes 2021 New Year's baby
The St. Joe's New Year's baby was born at 6:55 a.m. on Jan. 1, according to hospital spokesperson Elaine Mitropoulos.
Hamilton woman, 25, dies after crash on Red Hill Valley Parkway
Police say a 25-year-old woman has died after a sing-vehicle crash Saturday afternoon on the Red Hill Valley Parkway.
Ontario reports 2,964 new COVID-19 cases and 25 more deaths
Ontario reported 2,964 new COVID-19 cases and 25 additional deaths on Sunday.
Ancaster teen gains TikTok fame with viral Dairy Queen videos
Grade 12 student Morgann Book has turned her family's Dairy Queen into a TikTok sensation by filming herself making ice cream cakes and other treats.
ALS patients and advocates say Canada needs better access to new treatments
"It's just so important that [new treatments] happen for people with ALS," says one Niagara patient. "The clock is ticking for us."
Hamilton's real estate market set 'to come out of the gates strong in January'
Hamilton home prices have been trending upward, registering a near 10 per cent increase in despite the COVID-19 pandemic, and a broker with Royal LePage says this is expected to continue in 2021.
From a stolen donkey to breaking into a Kelseys for a drink — strangest crime stories of 2020
In the spirit of looking back on the year that was, we've put together a list of some of the area's strangest crime stories of 2020.
2 cats, falcon chicks and a donkey: Hamilton's top animal stories of 2020
COVID-19 was undoubtedly the biggest story of the year, but we also had some interesting stories involving animals.
5 interesting people we met in Hamilton in 2020
Every year, CBC Hamilton reporters meet some of the most interesting people in the city and introduce them to you. Here's a look back at just a few of Hamilton's most interesting people in 2020.
200 new cases of COVID-19 reported in Hamilton Thursday after data delay
It's a record high for daily cases, but it comes after the public health warned residents that the 31 cases announced the day before was an underrepresentation of the real numbers because of a delay in labs uploading data.
Reigning CFL most outstanding player Brandon Banks re-signs with Tiger-Cats
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats have re-signed 2019 CFL most outstanding player Brandon Banks. The American wide receiver will return for his eighth season with the club in 2021.
Weather statement warns freezing rain likely for Hamilton and area on New Year's Day
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for the city, along with Niagara, Brant, Haldimand and Norfolk.
Fire crew does rope rescue after a vehicle falls 30 metres over escarpment
A driver has multiple injuries after a vehicle fell roughly 30 metres down the escarpment.
Mayor Fred Eisenberger hosting virtual 2021 New Year's Levee on Sunday afternoon
Hamilton's mayor, Fred Eisenberger, is hosting a virtual event on Sunday to kick off 2021.
No injuries after shots fired near Mount Hope on Wednesday night
Hamilton police are investigating a shooting that happened near Mount Hope on Wednesday evening.
Seasonal workers feel relief as some head home to Trinidad and Tobago after pandemic delays
Some seasonal workers stranded on Canadian farms were able to fly back to Trinidad and Tobago on Tuesday, while others eagerly await their flight home or consider staying.
36 Niagara EMS workers self-isolating, as service calls for urgent vaccinations
Thirty-six Niagara EMS workers are self-isolating, and at least 34 of them are paramedics. The region's COVID-19 cases are climbing, but when exactly paramedics will be vaccinated isn't clear.
Data delay means just 31 new COVID-19 cases reported in Hamilton on Wednesday
Just 31 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Hamilton Wednesday, but public health is cautioning residents that the low number is the result of a delay in labs uploading data. That means the city will likely see a larger-than-usual increase tomorrow.
Hamilton PSW says allergic reaction to COVID-19 vaccine led to fainting, seizures and CPR
A personal support worker feels the healthcare system "failed" her after she says someone overlooked her allergies and let her get a COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccine, she says, triggered a severe reaction which caused her to faint, suffer multiple seizures, require CPR and still feel the effects almost a week later.
28-year-old Six Nations man charged for violating injunction at land reclamation camp
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say a 28-year-old man from Six Nations of the Grand River is facing multiple charges for violating a court injunction ordering him and others to vacate a land reclamation camp in Caledonia.
Hamilton man arrested after life-threatening hit and run on Wellington Street North
One man is in hospital with life-threatening injuries and another man has been arrested after a hit and run in Hamilton's east end.
Here are the most popular books at the Hamilton library for 2020
Hamilton Public Library shares the most-rented books in the city since the pandemic hit in March 2020.
4 more deaths, 162 new cases of COVID-19 reported in Hamilton
The city has recorded a total of 5,826 cases during the pandemic. Of those, 1,317 are active and 4,292 resolved. Twenty-nine outbreaks are ongoing.
Brantford man assaulted retail workers at 2 stores after being asked to wear a mask: police
Brantford police say a 25-year-old man became "confrontational and belligerent" after being asked to wear a mask at 2 retail stores. He faces several charges, including assault.
When will you be eligible for a COVID-19 shot? Ontario lays out plan for mass vaccination campaign
The head of Ontario’s vaccine distribution task force revealed on Tuesday the most detailed look to date at the mass COVID-19 vaccination campaign set to ramp up in 2021.
Hamilton public school board is short 600 devices as remote learning starts next week
Some students in Hamilton's public school board may not get to start full-remote learning in Jan. 4 as the board is short 600 devices.
Police say foul play not suspected in Fort Erie fire that killed a man
Investigators say the identity of the man who died is not being released out of respect for his family. The Ontario fire marshal's office is continuing to investigate what caused the fire.
Tim Hortons and The Beer Store broke COVID-19 bylaws in Hamilton, city website says
Tim Hortons and The Beer Store are two of the newest businesses that broke COVID-19 bylaws according to the city of Hamilton.
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