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Stoney Creek man arrested in targeted shooting that killed the wrong person
After a botched targeted shooting in January that killed 46-year-old David Stevens, Hamilton police say they have arrested a Stoney Creek man and charged him with first-degree murder.
Lincoln Alexander Parkway closures will last two weekends for maintenance work
The Lincoln Alexander Parkway will face closures over the next two weekends for maintenance work.
'Walrus and the Whistleblower' profiles 'walrus whisperer's' battle with Marineland
Nathalie Bibeau's new documentary "The Walrus and the Whistleblower," available on the CBC Gem streaming service, follows so-called "walrus whisperer," Phil Demers, as he fights a lawsuit launched against him by Marineland, and his journey to gain "custody" of a walrus named Smooshi.
People at Six Nations asked to journal, keep receipts to aid COVID contact tracing
Six Nations of the Grand River wants the community to "do their part" in contact tracing by having them track their own movements and interactions in case they get COVID-19 or come in contact with an infected individual.
COVID-19 response highlights major differences between U.S. and Canada: U.S. profs
Two professors at universities in New York State says the recent closure of the U.S.-Canada border because of the coronavirus underscores a growing divide between the two countries.
Hamilton health officials watch for an upward trend as 12 more people get COVID-19
Hamilton has 12 more confirmed cases of COVID-19 compared to Monday, which is a level that is starting to make the city's medical officer of health a little bit uncomfortable.
Black Lives Matter activists take list of demands to Hamilton agencies
Hamilton Black Lives Matter activists read lists of demands in front of local institutions Tuesday in reaction to what they say is systemic racism that creates inequality — and not just in the U.S.
Review of police conduct at Hamilton Pride festival will be released next week
An independent report into police conduct at Hamilton's Pride festival last month will be released next week.
Niagara Falls lights to be shut off in 'solidarity and support for the Black community'
Both the American and Canadian Horseshoe Falls will go dark between 10 p.m. and 11 p.m.
Hamilton home sales and listings still struggling to return to normal levels amid COVID-19
The report shows sales are down 42.2 per cent since May 2019. While the sales since April 2020 have increased by almost the same rate, there are roughly 1,000 fewer sales in May this year.
What rights do you have at work under COVID-19? CBC Asks an expert in employment law
Join our Facebook Live Wednesday at noon with Adam Savaglio, an expert in employment law. We'll talk about your rights at work under COVID-19 as the lockdown slowly ends.
St. Joe's psychiatric patient escaped while being escorted to a medical appointment
The 5'8", 200-pound escapee with a heavy build, short black hair and slight facial hair was last seen in the Toronto area on Monday.
Confirmed case of COVID-19 at Husky gas station on Centennial Parkway
A worker at the Husky gas station on Centenntial Parkway North has tested positive for COVID-19, according to the company.
3 arrested in connection to incident where eggs were thrown at cars on QEW: police
Halton Regional Police have arrested three people for mischief causing danger to life after an investigation into a video shared on social media showing people laughing and throwing eggs at vehicles driving on the QEW.
Keep wearing masks and social distancing — it works, new McMaster study says
Masks and social distancing can help control the coronavirus but hand washing and other measures are still needed, a new study from Hamilton's McMaster University says.
Due to COVID-19 Royal Canadian Henley Regatta cancelled for first time since WWI
The Royal Canadian Henley Regatta has been cancelled for just the fourth time in its 139 years because of COVID-19 pandemic.
As Pride goes online, Hamilton quietly raises the rainbow and transgender pride flags
Hamilton's mayor quietly raised the rainbow and transgender pride flags at city hall today to commemorate a Pride month more understated than usual because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Inspection of Rosslyn Retirement Residence kitchen finds mould and mouse droppings
The privately-owned home near Gage Park has been empty since May 15 after a COVID-19 outbreak that's infected 64 residents and 22 staff members. Ten people who lived at the home have died of the virus, according to public health.
Man with 'violent tendencies' escaped from St. Joseph's Forensic Psychiatry unit: police
The 5'8", 200-pound escapee with a heavy build, short black hair and slight facial hair was last seen near East 16th Street after escaping before 1:30 p.m.
Mississauga man charged with murder in fatal weekend shooting
Police had a suspectin handcuffs Sunday evening on the west Mountain and charged him for the first-degree murder of 44-year-old Darren Buskey of Hamilton.
Holly Ellsworth-Clark's family back in Hamilton, offering rewards to find missing daughter
Holly Ellsworth-Clark's parents have returned to Hamilton try and find their daughter who has been missing for 142 days. Since then, COVID-19 has hit the city, changing how they search for her.
Man charged with causing unnecessary suffering to an animal after Chihuahua dies
Police said the six-year-old Chihuahua was badly injured and died shortly after they arrived.
Here's what public school students need to know about clearing out desks and lockers
Starting this week students can return to Hamilton public schools, for up to 15 minutes each, to clean out their desks and lockers.
Police searching for suspect after partially blind and deaf man robbed of jewelry
Investigators say the man was walking into an apartment building on Melvin Avenue just after 5:30 p.m. when another man came up behind him, pushed him through the door and stole his jewelry.
After outpouring of donations, Hamilton's bike share system gets new council support
There's a glimmer of hope for Hamilton's bike share program thanks to tens of thousands of dollars donated so far, and a change of heart from some city councillors now that tax dollars aren't involved.
20 workers at St. Catharines greenhouse test positive for COVID-19
A Facebook post from Pioneer Flower Farms Saturday says the greenhouse will pay employees while they self isolate and notes preventative measures were in place before the outbreak began.
Project to turn Queen Street South into a two-way street begins next week
The long-awaited project involves improvements to eight intersections between Aberdeen Avenue and King Street West, from upgraded traffic signals to pavement markings and sidewalk reconstruction.
Hamilton woman charged after fraud investigation at long-term care home in Lincoln
A Hamilton woman is facing charges, Niagara police say, following an investigation into suspected fraudulent activities at a long-term-care home in Lincoln.
Woman found dead, St. Catharines man charged with murder: Niagara police
After the report of an assault at a home in St. Catharines, Niagara police say, they discovered the body of a woman and arrested a man for murder.
Locals lament last ride on SoBi bikes, hope fundraiser will revive the program
The front of Hamilton's city hall has become a cemetery for SoBi bike as Sunday marks the final day before the bike sharing program is shuttered.
Multiple pets dead and one person in hospital after house fires on Rosslyn Avenue North
Firefighters responded to a call about a fire at 98 Rosslyn Avenue North at 6:48 a.m. They arrived to see the three-storey-home burning and smoking. The blaze was also extending into the second floor of a neighbouring home, 96 Rosslyn Avenue.
85 migrant workers test positive in latest Ontario farm outbreak
A farm operation in Norfolk County, south of Simcoe, is the latest agricultural facility in Ontario to declare an outbreak after 85 migrant workers tested positive for COVID-19.
McDonald's reopens Golf Links Road store after employee tests positive for COVID-19
In a statement emailed to CBC, a McDonald's spokesperson confirmed a worker at the restaurant received a positive result for the new coronavirus Friday and closed for a cleaning and has since reopened.
44-year-old Hamilton man dead after targeted shooting in city's 6th homicide of the year
A 44-year-old Hamilton man is dead after what police are investigating as a targeted shooting that took place Saturday night in an apartment parking lot on East 14th Street on the Escarpment.
COVID-19 outbreak at Rosslyn declared over, but number of active cases unclear
The COVID-19 outbreak that infected nearly every resident at the Rosslyn Retirement Residence and led to the home being evacuated amid concerns about inadequate infection controls is over. But that doesn't mean everyone who contracted the virus there has recovered.
3 Haldimand-Norfolk migrant farm workers are in hospital with symptoms of COVID-19
Three Haldimand-Norfolk migrant farm workers are in hospital with symptoms of COVID-19, and one has tested positive for the virus.
Let us manage the bike share program, Hamilton Bike Share tells Uber
The non-profit organization that once operated Hamilton's bike share program has made a pitch to Uber to be able to manage the program.
Should SoBi have been saved? CBC Asks Coun. Nann and SoBi rider Zoe Branigan-Pipe
Join our Facebook Live Monday at noon with Coun. Nrinder Nann and SoBi user Zoe Branigan-Pipe. We'll talk about the decision by council not to fund SoBi bikes after Uber, the company that owned SoBi until recently, decided to pull out from its contract with the city.
Chat with our gardeners on Monday, June 1 at 12:30 p.m.
Are you ready to have the best garden on your block? Here's how: Ask an expert. Be part of our award-winning live chat with expert gardeners. Also listen to the call-in show with Ontario Today's Ed Lawrence. Call in by dialling 1-888-817-8995 on Monday.
Police officer cut while protecting K9 partner from teen with knife, police say
A Thorold teen is facing charges after Niagara police say he cut an officer with the K9 unit while trying to stab his dog.
Kitchener man was stunt driving while under the influence of cannabis, police say
A Kitchener man is charged with stunt driving after Hamilton police say he was clocked driving 144 km/h in an 80 km/h zone with cannabis products scattered around his seat.
Coroner to hold inquest into teen's death at Brantford school for the blind
Ontario's Office of the Chief Coroner will hold an inquest into the death of Samuel Brown, a deaf and blind teen who died at a provincially-run school for the blind in Brantford.
Waterloo Catholic board Pride flag disappoints, confuses student activist
A Catholic high school student who petitioned the Waterloo Catholic District School Board last year to raise the Pride flag says she's disappointed the board opted to fly a flag of its own design rather than the traditional rainbow flag.
Can cloth masks keep us safe? Hamilton researchers studied data over a century
While there is still no direct clinical evidence that proves exactly how protective homemade masks are, one recent literature review from Hamliton researchers suggests they may help more than they will hurt.
Mom fumes as science summer camp refuses refunds after program changes amid COVID-19
Parents are fuming after a summer camp cancelled from in-person activities to virtual ones without offering refunds. Many other summer camps have had to cancel due to COVID-19.
Number of people who currently have COVID-19 in Hamilton is falling
There are 185 people in Hamilton who have COVID-19 right now, down from the roughly 240 active cases the city had when the pandemic was at its peak here.
Upset and frustrated: SoBi users on how they count on the bike share system to get around
"I am really upset about it actually," says Carly Eisbrenner, a McMaster University medical student who uses SoBi to get to work, school and her volunteer work with Keeping Six. "It’s going to be really frustrating."
Damage from Thorold fire estimated at $500K, 2 firefighters treated for heat exhaustion
The fire that tore through a Thorold auto body shop Wednesday consumed multiple vehicles and paint thinners, causing at least $500,000 in damage and sending clouds of potentially toxic smoke billowing into the sky, according to the city's fire chief.
The Rosslyn, evacuated amid COVID-19 outbreak, working to reopen as early as Monday
Nearly all residents of the home, which was emptied on May 15, have been hospitalized following an outbreak that's infected 86 people including 64 residents and 22 staff members. Eight people who lived there have died.
Up to 40 mm of rain expected to soak Hamilton: Environment Canada
The weather agency said remnants of tropical depression Bertha are moving northbound from Ohio and will cross Lake Erie and the west side of Lake Ontario during the afternoon.
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