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Hamilton city councillors reject requests from Paul Fromm, yellow vester
Hamilton city councillors have rejected two requests from people who wanted to present to them — one from a member of the local yellow vest group, and one from white nationalist Paul Fromm.
Why testing teachers won't likely solve Ontario's math problems: expert
Math expert Vanessa Vakharia explains why she thinks the Ontario government's plan to test new teachers math skills won't solve the problems students in the province are having with the subject.
Housing sales down in August across Hamilton-Burlington
The Realtors Association of Hamilton-Burlington reports that housing sales are down in August compared to previous months and the same month last year. The average sale price has increased.
Ticats receiver Addison has knack for coming up big against Argonauts
There's something about facing the Toronto Argonauts that brings out the best in Bralon Addison.
Police ask for public's help after double stabbing
Police are asking the public for video or any information after a 19-year-old and 20-year-old were stabbed and sprayed with a noxious substance last Thursday.
Burlington man dies after SUV crashed into his motorcycle: police
Police say the Burlington man who was injured after an SUV crashed into his motorcycle has died.
Family calling for inquest into teen's death at Brantford school for the blind
The family of a teen who who died at a provincially-run school for the blind in Brantford is calling for a coroner's inquest to uncover the "truth" of how he died, amid what they describe as "conflicting" reports.
Bernie Custis opens its doors as Hamilton students head back to class
It's back to school for students across Hamilton. Bernie Custis, the new high school downtown, is opening its classes for the first time.
Chat with our gardeners on Tuesday, Sept. 3 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 Tuesday.
New McMaster study could change how doctors treat heart attack survivors
A new study from McMaster University in Hamilton offers some advice for doctors poking around the heart to reopen a clogged artery that has caused one type of heart attack: Come back again to finish the job.
Burlington man in critical condition after SUV crashed into his motorcycle: police
Police say a Burlington man remains in critical condition after an SUV crashed into his motorcycle last night.
Tiger-Cats overcome early turnovers in comeback win over last-place Argos
Jackson Bennett and Bralon Addison scored fourth-quarter touchdowns as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats rallied for a 38-27 Labour Day win over the visiting Toronto Argonuats on Monday.
Federal party leaders focus on wooing union heartland on Labour Day
Wooing workers in Canada's union heartland was the focus for federal party leaders this Labour Day.
Meet 'Doc' Greenlee, the heart of McMaster G.S.A. softball for 52 seasons
James Greenlee has been playing softball at McMaster every summer for more than five decades. In that time the league has changed and the fields too, but one thing has stayed the same: Summer means Doc is always on the diamond.
Sherman Access and Sherman Cut to be closed for 4 days starting Tuesday
The city expects the road will remain closed until Friday at 7 p.m.
Hamilton bus fares just went up
September 1 marks a far increase for the HSR.
Province's cuts to OSAP mean more debt, stress as students head back to school
Ontario college and university students are heading back to school with lower tuition fees, but accompanying cuts to government assistance mean many will have both less help paying for school and more debt.
Hamilton should install 20 electric vehicle charging stations: report
City staff are recommending Hamilton apply for a government grant to install a minimum of 20 vehicle charging stations at municipal parking lots to keep up with the rising popularity of electric vehicles.
Father and 2 children rescued after vehicle rolls into Nanticoke pond: OPP
A quick-acting family member managed to pull a man and two children from the water, police say, after their vehicle rolled into a pond near Nanticoke Saturday.
Amateur cyclists ride to CN Tower to raise funds for child amputee
Three friends, all amateur cyclists, rode 80 kilometres from Stoney Creek to the CN Tower on Saturday, to raise funds for Dylan Hierlihy.
LGBTQ community members look for more after meeting with Hamilton police
Hamilton police met with members from the LGBTQ Thursday night. Community members say they want action.
Infant's remains stuffed in cardboard box; Niagara funeral company loses licence
WARNING: This story contains disturbing details. A Niagara-area company has lost its bid to keep its licence to transfer corpses after a contractor stuffed an infant's remains into a cardboard box.
What's open and closed in Hamilton on the Labour Day weekend
Before you head out for some weekend fun, check our list to see what's open and when.
Hamilton city workers find human remains, police investigating
Hamilton police will be in the area for the next 24 hours.
Bus driver shortages will hit Hamilton schools again as kids go back to class
The HWCDSB and HWDSB have announced more school bus driver shortages as class starts next week. They expect to be about 15 drivers short.
City staff recommend building new 'right-sized' arena downtown
The city's general issues committee will review a report on the city's entertainment venues. City staff are recommending a strategy that includes building a new arena downtown.
Four people charged after double stabbing in Stoney Creek: police
A group of four males were walking in Stoney Creek Thursday night when they were swarmed by a group of over 20 people. Two people were stabbed and sent to hospital.
Fort McMurray students show PTSD symptoms after 2016 wildfire, study shows
Many students in Fort McMurray schools remained traumatized long after the massive wildfire forced almost 90,000 people from their homes three years ago.
Math tests for teachers won't necessarily boost student scores, report says
The Education Quality and Accountability Office is working on a mandatory math test for new teachers as part of the Ontario government's "back to basics" approach to the subject.
New law forcing Ontario gas stations to display anti-carbon tax stickers kicks in
The stickers show the amount of money the federal carbon tax adds to the price of a tank of gas, but says nothing about the rebates available to offset the cost.
Police searching for suspect in handcuffs after cruiser heavily damaged
Hamilton police are searching for a man in handcuffs after a hectic incident that saw a cube van ram a cruiser, causing heavy damage.
City finds first mosquitos with West Nile Virus this year
Avoid mosquito bites, the city advises.
7 Swoop flights cancelled due to damaged plane
The ultra-low-cost airline Swoop will reimburse the cost of tickets for hundreds of passengers after cancelling 7 flights through Wednesday due to a damaged plane.
Prepare for closures on the Red Hill Valley Parkway Thursday night
Northbound and southbound lanes will be closed at different times throughout the night.
Housing found for men facing homelessness from charity closure
Karen Mason, board treasurer for the charity that helps those who have spent time behind bars, says the Salvation Army will give the men with a place to stay when the Bridge closes for four weeks.
Tow truck towed after driver clocked doing 130 km/h in a 60 zone: police
The red 2008 Chevrolet Silverado was passing another vehicle at an "astonishing rate of speed," stated police in a media release.
Fire at John Sopinka Courthouse leads to evacuations
The fire caused about $50,000 worth of damage.
Missing man, 64, last seen with 2 duffel bags in Hamilton
Hamilton police are looking for information around a missing 64-year-old man, who may have ties to the Dundas area.
'My heart is here': Lighthouse Fish Market for sale, after 34 years on James Street
The Lighthouse Fish Market has become a community fixture over the last three decades, amidst extensive change on the gentrifying James Street N.,
Faith-based think tank submits proposal to restore Balfour House
A faith-based think tank wants to restore and lease Hamilton's Balfour House from the city. This has come as a surprise to a local councillor.
Hamilton will look at setting up 'positive space' for LGBTQ community, says mayor
Mayor Fred Eisenberger says a meeting with community leaders representing groups affected by hate in Hamilton Wednesday raised "possible solutions and innovative ideas.
Police investigating fire at abandoned Ancaster home hit by 'hate-related' crimes
The Hamilton police arson unit is probing a fire at an abandoned house in Ancaster that investigators say has been targeted by trespassing, other arsons and even hate-related offences in the past.
Early morning Burlington police chase involves car theft, foot chase
A lengthy police chase ended in arrest early Wednesday, after a man drove the wrong way on a QEW exit ramp, crashed his car, stole someone's car keys and ran into the bushes, Halton police say.
Brantford man in serious condition after stabbing in downtown Hamilton
A woman is in police custody and faces charges of aggravated assault, police say.
LGBTQ advisory committee to meet with mayor, declines sit down with police
The committee's decisions came down to its mandate. Meeting with the mayor falls under the mandate, the committee determined, meeting with police does not.
Federal government commits $1.96 mil to affordable housing project
The building in James North will provide 45 units of affordable housing for people with disabilities, and it will also house the Hughson Street Baptist Church.
A splash of colour: Hamilton picks art for 37 downtown utility boxes
The new public art will be in place by fall.
Hamilton school boards prepared for sex-ed curriculum exemption policy
Hamilton school boards need to have a policy in place by the end of November for parents who want their kids to opt out of the sex ed curriculum. No problem, the boards say.
The Gist is sports news tailored to women - and now it's growing
Not enough sports coverage is done with women and casual sports fans in mind, says the creators of the Gist. But they're trying to fix that.
Standing room only at Hamilton Ticats Labour Day Classic
The Labour Day Classic between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Toronto Argonauts is sold out — at least in terms of seats. Only a limited amount of standing room tickets is available.
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