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McMaster researchers find new antibiotics that kill superbugs 'caught in a cage'
The researchers merged two compounds — the newly-found corbomycin and the lesser-known complestatin — and found they’re able to kill bacteria like the MRSA superbug by catching them ‘in a cage.’
Ontario's 4 major teachers unions to hold joint 1-day provincewide strike on Feb. 21
Ontario's four largest teachers unions say they will stage a joint one-day strike across the province on Feb. 21 if there's no breakthrough in contract talks with the Doug Ford government.
Local artist Dope Chief is losing his studio space — he blames the LRT cancellation
After Richard Magarin's friends gave notice to vacate a lot, the province killed Hamilton's LRT plans, prompting developers to look for tenants with deeper pockets — pushing artists like Magarin farther away from town.
21,000 Hamilton drivers were caught by red light cameras in 2019 — here's where
More than 20,000 times last year cameras flashed at intersections across Hamilton, catching vehicles running red lights and at racking up more than a million dollars for the city.
Norfolk mayor brought 'sh-t sandwich' picture to meeting with provincial minister
Norfolk County's mayor says she was being humorous when she showed Ontario's minister of municipal affairs the photo. She was illustrating the tough budgetary decisions council would soon have to make. A local MPP says it was the wrong move.
Stampeders re-sign backup QB Montell Cozart, bolster defence on busy opening day
Once CFL free agency began Tuesday at noon ET, Stampeders president/GM John Hufnagel was a man of his word as Calgary made three separate deals less than an hour into the process, including the re-signing of backup quarterback Montell Cozart.
'Someone is going to get hurt or worse': Video shows drivers roll through red light
Members of Environment Hamilton are raising the alarm after they captured a video showing several vehicles rushing through a red light Monday.
How do we stop bullying? HWDSB's anti-bullying panel members take your questions
The Hamilton-Wentworth School Board's new bullying review panel begins its work this week. Two members of that panel take your questions and hear your comments on what we need to do to stop bullying in Hamilton schools.
Hamilton delivery driver gets stuck after following GPS into muddy field: OPP
Police say the man's vehicle ended up getting bogged down in about six feet of mud and it had to be towed out.
Indigenous community hosts full moon ceremony to heal Chedoke Creek
The ceremony members stood shoulder-to-shoulder in a wide circle, smudging, singing and beating their drums as candles burned around them to represent their prayers for the health of Chedoke Creek and Cootes Paradise.
Bed bugs found in 31 federal office buildings across Canada, 2 of those in Hamilton
The federal government is looking for more than a dozen pest control contractors across Ontario for potential inspection and treatment work after bedbugs were found in 31 of its office buildings in the last year.
3D model of Metrolinx-owned sites bring potential affordable housing plans to life
City officials say Indwell's initiative is creative, but think the plans are premature as hopes of pro-LRT recommendations from the Hamilton Transportation Task Force remain.
2 arrested, 2 men wanted after fatal shooting at Brantford motel: police
Brantford police say the men wanted should be considered armed and dangerous. Two other people have already been arrested.
Missing Holly Ellsworth-Clark walked by her own poster on Feb. 3, family says
The footage is uplifting, but the family of Holly Ellsworth-Clark also says it shows her walking past one of the posters meant to bring her home — leading to more questions than answers.
Swoop and other low-cost airlines giving boost to Hamilton airport passenger numbers
People are being drawn to the Hamilton International Airport for its low-cost airlines and leisure flights. And despite media coverage on cancellations, the airport expects the numbers to continue climbing.
'We're disappointed:' Valley Inn Road hill dropped from 2020 Around the Bay race
The city closed off the pedestrian bridge in December because of safety concerns and will begin repairs after the winter season.
Argument over restroom break between 2 Niagara police officers led to shooting: fiancée
The fiancée of a Niagara police officer shot by another police officer in 2018 says the incident was a misunderstanding that started with one officer having to use the washroom, and now the victim is being put on trial.
Hamilton family set to sail after cruise ship delayed by coronavirus concerns
A Hamilton family whose holiday was held up by fears about the novel coronavirus is finally scheduled to sail Monday — just not to the destination they'd initially intended to visit.
What to expect from Hamilton and Niagara region teacher strikes this week
Public elementary teachers will be on strike across Ontario this Tuesday while teachers at French schools in Ontario will strike on Thursday along with public high school teachers in Niagara.
We'll find out in the spring how much it cost to cancel Hamilton's LRT: Metrolinx
The province's regional transit agency says it is working to determine the final cost to cancel Hamilton's light rail project and will make the figures public this spring.
Pellet gun fired in road rage incident, 1 suspect in custody: police
One suspect is in custody and police are searching for another after investigators say a pellet gun was fired at a vehicle during a road rage incident.
Father, 4-year-old daughter found dead at base of cliff in Milton conservation area
The pair were discovered late Sunday at the base of a rocky cliff with "significant trauma" that would be "consistent with a fall," police say.
'It felt like home': After 40 years as a downtown landmark Cheapies is closing
Owner Brian Jasson said he never intended for his store to become a landmark. It just seems to have happened that way.
Tiger-Cats re-sign all-star defensive back/kick returner Frankie Williams
Defensive back/kick returner Frankie Williams re-signed with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Sunday after being named the CFL's most outstanding special-teams player in 2019.
Port Dover woman describes watching 'ambulances come and go' aboard quarantined cruise ship
Rosemarie Yerex compares life aboard the Diamond Princess to being locked in your bedroom for 14 straight days, with only books, puzzles and the occasional ambulance driving by to keep you occupied.
Brantford Transit back to full service after bus destroyed in fire
Transit service in Brantford has returned to normal after a fire broke out in the city's storage garage Saturday, damaging one bus beyond repair.
Police say 1 dead, 2 injured after shooting at motel in Brantford, Ont.
Police in southern Ontario say a man is dead and two others are injured after they were shot in a motel on Saturday morning.
Hamilton police seek 2 suspects after dog wounded in shooting
Police in Hamilton say they are looking for two suspects after a dog was shot in the city's east end Friday night.
The false reassurance of a 'targeted' shooting
The term 'targeted' is normally a signal from police to the public that, in this case, danger only existed within the city's underbelly. But the first two shooting victims in 2020 were both innocent and unconnected to the suspects who fired at them.
Canadian, eh? It 'broadens your mind': Oscar-nominated Canucks feted for their global perspective
A curiosity about the world, an empathetic lens and an outsider's take: Oscar-nominated Canadians are being recognized for the insight they bring to the film industry.
Hamilton family sits tight in port as Royal Caribbean tests cruise passengers for coronavirus
Four people who came off the ship are being tested for coronavirus. The cruise ship has delayed its departure, but also implemented restrictions, including banning holders of Chinese, Hong Kong and Macau passports.
HWDSB bullying review panel sessions start next week
There will be five general sessions and 10 other group sessions that engage with marginalized communities to review how HWDSB addresses bullying.
'Senseless' — Gunman in city's 1st killing in 2020 shot the wrong person
Police are "confident" they'll catch the suspects and recommend the three men, "particularly the two non-shooters, seek legal advice and turn themselves in to police to explain how an innocent man became a murder victim."
Niagara under special weather statement — more snow coming
Hamilton can expect around 2 cm of snow throughout the day, while Niagara is still under warning for heavy snowfall.
Man who shot at Hamilton cops is 'armed and dangerous': police
Hamilton police have identified say the 32-year-old suspect is wanted for firearms offences, but also for assault, breaking and entering, and forcible confinement.
Sound engineer up for Oscar in Ford v Ferrari grew up surrounded by cars in Welland
Canadian sound engineer David Giammarco's grew up surrounded by cars in Welland, Ont. So, his Oscar nomination for the car racing drama Ford v Ferrari is a full-circle moment.
Hamilton housing sales up compared to January 2019 — but only for 'detached' homes
The Realtors Association of Hamilton-Burlington says sales are up in the area, especially compared to a slow December and despite an average price increase of 11.9 per cent.
How McMaster's maps library contributed to Oscars frontrunner 1917
Though 1917 — the First World War epic touting 10 Oscar nominations — is a British movie about British soldiers, both its historical accuracy and cinematography have significant Canadian contributions.
Snow beginning overnight expected to affect Friday morning drive in Hamilton, Niagara
Environment Canada says heavier snow will fall Thursday night, leading to 10 cm of snow in Hamilton and Burlington while the Niagara region may see up to 15 cm of snow.
Police release photos of possible getaway car involved in shooting of 7-year-old
The car described as a 2015-2017 four-door Chrysler 200 with a panoramic sunroof. It was last seen driving east on Gordon.
Ontario animal welfare squad launches probe into Marineland after bear cub incident
Ontario's new animal welfare inspection squad has launched an investigation into Marineland after a worker there said she saved three cubs from the bear enclosure.
Crown appeals not-guilty verdict in Dale King trial
The Crown is appealing the not-guilty verdict of a man who admitted he shot and killed Yosif Al-Hasnawi, but was acquitted by a jury of second degree murder.
Housing charity says school board development fees hurt Hamilton's low-income families
Indwell, a non-profit developer of affordable housing, say the charges disproportionately affect Hamilton's low-income population but Hamilton's school boards say changes to the fees would leave holes in the budgets to buy more land.
66 catalytic converters stolen in Hamilton over 2 months: police
Hamilton police say that catalytic converter thefts have escalated in the last couple of months as people continue to target SUVs in parking lots across the city.
'Who's not looking for love?' Not the Niagara Falls mayor, despite 'dozens' of fake profiles and ads
The mayor of Niagara Falls says his face has shown up on dozens of dating websites and ads since he took office. The only problem is, he's never tried to find love online.
Police lay more sex charges against Niagara-area family doctor
A former family doctor practising in the Niagara Region is facing a number of sex charges involving multiple patients.
Man charged after motorcycle crash kills 1 pedestrian, injures another: police
A Hamilton man is facing charges, police say, following a motorcycle collision that killed a pedestrian and left another seriously injured.
2 proposals to renovate downtown entertainment facilities 'very much alive'
Hamilton city council won't say what its next move is on two large proposals to build a revamped downtown entertainment precinct, but one councillor says the proposals are still "very much alive."
Light snow and freezing drizzle forecast to fall on Hamilton, Burlington, Niagara
A messy mix of light snow and freezing drizzle will continue to fall on Hamilton, Burlington and the Niagara region Thursday.
Barton jail told to remove storage clutter from room used for video court appearances
Some inmates at the Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre have been making video court appearances while surrounded by bags of clothes and bins storing the belongings of other inmates — a practice that was only halted after CBC News asked the ministry about it.
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