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'Large loss' in early morning Hamilton Mountain house fire: officials
Hamilton firefighters were called to a 4 a.m. house fire on the Mountain Tuesday morning. The fire marshal has been called in to investigate.
Woman dies in hospital after alleged hit-and-run in Niagara-on-the-Lake
Police say a woman who was hit by a pickup truck in an alleged hit-and-run in Niagara-on-the-Lake over the weekend has died in hospital.
Owners of flower farm ravaged by fire moved to tears by damage, overcome by support
The family that owns Pioneer Family Farms, which was devastated by fire over the weekend says photos of the charred wreckage bring them to tears.
Ancaster residents will pay another $18 a year to make the arts centre happen
Ancaster residents will have to grapple with slightly higher taxes for the next 10 years to make up for a provincial funding cut for the community's new arts centre.
Ontario government approves up to $12M for Greensville elementary school
After years of delays due to budgeting, construction on Greensville elementary school in Hamilton is moving forward. The province has given approval to tender up to around $12 million.
Sunglasses at night: Dundas man charged after officer sees him don disguise outside store
A Dundas man has been charged with robbery after police say he was spotted tying up a bandanna and putting on some sunglasses outside a convenience store around 2 a.m.
Red Hill Valley Parkway inquiry launches website to follow investigation
The Red Hill Valley Parkway Inquiry is launching a website for the public. The inquiry is investigating how a 2013 report on the safety of the RHVP managed to stay buried for six years.
'Shortsighted' and 'wrong': Ontario moving forward with municipal funding cuts
Ontario will move ahead with some of its controversial municipal funding cuts for public health and child care next year, Premier Doug Ford announced Monday at a gathering of municipal leaders in Ottawa.
Donations in truck loads for migrant workers after St. Catharines flower farm fire
After a devastating fire at Pioneer Flower Farms in St. Catharines, Ont. left about 25 migrant workers without a home, the community pulled together to gather donations, helping employees to get back on their feet.
Firefighters still battling smoke, hot spots at St. Catharines flower farm
Fire crews remain on the scene of a St. Catharines, Ont., flower farm destroyed by a fire Friday night, fighting hot spots that still remain. No one was injured in the fire at Pioneer Flower Farms, although flames spread to and destroyed about four or five residential buildings that housed migrant workers
Impact 'disgusted' after franchise-worse 3-goal collapse results in shared spoils with FC Dallas
Ryan Hollingshead scored in stoppage time as FC Dallas came from three goals down to tie the Montreal Impact 3-3 in MLS action on Saturday night.
Ticats tear up Redblacks to remain pride of East
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats earned their fourth win in its last five outings after picking up a 21-7 victory over the Ottawa Redblacks on Saturday.
Air quality a concern after fire engulfs St. Catharines flower farm
A "significant" fire at a flower farm in St. Catharines, Ont., has been contained, but residents in a large area northwest of the massive greenhouse operation are still being asked to stay inside, an official says.
Fifth memorial for slain 14-year-old is also a call to 'stop the violence'
Jesse Clarke's stepmother and father are holding a celebration and memorial for him on Sunday. Five years after Clarke's death, they want people to still know that violence is not the answer.
Maurice Powell has been a Hamilton bus driver for 50 years
"They call me boss," says Maurice Powell, who's driven pretty much every route over the years.
Police find man biking with sawed-off shotgun tucked into his pants
A 37-year-old man is facing firearms charges, police say, after officers found he was biking around with a sawed-off shotgun in the waistband of his pants.
Hamilton police searching for suspect after attempted abduction of teen
"Don't resist, get in the car," police say the man stated as he tried to grab the victim.
Cuts to Hamilton long-term care homes mean a shortfall of $550K next year
Andrea Horwath spoke at Macassa lodge in Hamilton today to address the scheduled funding cuts to long-term care. A report circulated by the city of Hamilton yesterday confirmed that the cuts and increase in resident fees will negatively affect Hamilton facilities.
Hamilton will take 15 more families seeking asylum from the U.S.
The city will get $476,102 from the federal government to provide housing and services for 15 households. It also accommodated 50 families last year.
Man sentenced 13 years for trying to kill Niagara family of girl he sexually abused
A man was sentenced for attempting to murder the father and grandmother of a girl he molested years ago. He tracked down the Niagara family to Smithville and beat them close to death with a baseball bat.
Police dog sniffs out fentanyl, cocaine and cash on west Mountain: police
The police dog uncovered two grams of cocaine, three grams of fentanyl and $1,100 in cash.
How too little sleep and too much screen time affects a child's behaviour: study
Children who get less than nine to 11 hours a day of sleep, a new study says, and who use screens more than two hours each day are more likely to behave impulsively. Researcher Michelle Guerrero explains how too little sleep and too much screen time can affect a child's behaviour.
Ontario to make product producers responsible for Blue Box program
Ontario plans to make product manufacturers and retailers responsible for the province's Blue Box program, a move the Progressive Conservative government says would help reduce waste and save municipalities millions of dollars each year.
More GO trains coming to West Harbour and Niagara
Travellers at Hamilton's West Harbour GO station will soon have four more trip options.
'Very disappointed': Swoop cancels more flights following bird strike, maintenance
The low-cost airline says it grounded flights from Hamilton to Abbotsford, B.C. and back again Wednesday and is warning travellers about "unscheduled maintenance" on a plane in Winnipeg which means the Thursday-night round-trip flight from Hamilton to Las Vegas has also been cancelled.
Check your lottery ticket! $4.4M in unclaimed winnings set to expire
There are currently 26 unclaimed Ontario Lottery and Gaming (OLG) prizes worth more than $4.4 million that are set to expire, according to the lottery retailer's website.
Family of murdered Toronto woman being forced to prove to coroner she's dead
The family of murdered Laura Babcock is being forced to go to court to convince Ontario's Office of the Chief Coroner that the Toronto woman is truly dead.
Federal government announces $50M to support modernization, innovation at Stelco
MP Filomena Tassi and Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, made the announcement at the Hamilton steelmaker Wednesday.
Skydiver seriously injured after collision with tree
The woman was taken to a local hospital with serious injuries to her lower body, including her back, limbs and pelvis.
Want to live in the home owned by Hamilton mobster Pat Musitano? It's up for sale
The home of Hamilton mobster, Pat Musitano, is up for sale. And despite your curiosity, this single-family home won't have an open house.
Man hit cop car with Ford Fusion, drove on sidewalk to escape: police
A man attempted to flee a traffic stop initiated by Hamilton police, hit a police car, mounted the sidewalk and kept on driving. Police say they found two knives in the car.
How a Western University student from Six Nations is adding an Indigenous voice to a sociology text
A sociology textbook used by first- and second-year university students across the country is getting an update to include Indigenous perspectives and knowledge, thanks to a Western University student.
Hamilton has finished investigation into employee linked to white supremacists
Hamilton has finished its investigation into an employee with links to white supremacists, but staff say the "process" is still ongoing so they won't say whether or not he still works for the city.
Councillor wants city leaders to take empathy workshop as Hamilton grapples with hate
The one-day seminar would cover things such as active listening and decreasing conflict.
Mother-daughter duo start rugby training for Indigenous kids
Iroquois Roots Rugby, co-founded by a mother and daughter, is promoting rugby to Indigenous youth. They've been to seven communities across Ontario so far.
Norwegian Air ends trans-Atlantic flights from Hamilton over 737 Max grounding
Norwegian Air ends trans-Atlantic flights from three North American airports because the grounding of Boeing 737 Max has made the routes "no longer commercially viable." Cancelled routes include Hamilton to Ireland.
Legal aid has suffered from 'lack of leadership' across the board: lawyer
It's good at the federal Liberals will spend $26.8 million for Ontario legal aid for immigrants and refugees, but one criminal lawyer says it doesn't make up for a "lack of leadership" on the part of Ottawa or the province.
Suspect wanted in shooting of Hamilton man arrested in U.S.
Toronto police confirmed Akil Whyte is in custody stateside, but he has not yet been extradited.
City reveals hidden reports led to emergency repairs on Linc
The city of Hamilton revealed that two reports had been hidden for years from city council. Not all recommendations had been addressed, which launched the last-minute emergency repairs last month.
Sadie, Wattie ... Steve? We asked how Hamilton's dogs get their names and you told us
After compiling lists of Hamilton's most popular dog names and breeds CBC Hamilton asked to hear from you about what you decided to call your furry friends and why. And boy, did you ever respond.
'The damage is done': dismissive note posted by supervisors at city of Hamilton
Union representatives are unhappy with a sign posted on the supervisor's office door at the city of Hamilton. It says "behind this door lies more work" and instructs workers to dial their extension number if they want to speak.
Police arrest anti-hate protestor, city officials attend No Hate in the Hammer rally
A No Hate in the Hammer rally outside of Hamilton City Hall on Saturday included a bus mounting and parking on the sidewalk and the arrest of one anti-hate protestor.
Hamilton will hire consultant to help with hate policy and community involvement
Hamilton will hire an external consultant to weigh in on the city's proposed hate mitigation policies and help with community consultation.
Why this magazine ranks Burlington as the best place to live in Canada
It's near Hamilton and Niagara, it has natural areas, and a highway runs through it so people can zip to Toronto. And that's part of what earned Burlington, Ont., the No. 1 spot in Maclean's magazine's inaugural "best communities in Canada" list.
Suspects arrested for 17 vehicle break-ins at Stoney Creek building: police
The suspects are charged with break and enter, 17 counts of mischief under $5,000 and 11 counts of theft under $5,000.
Health Canada puts CannTrust cannabis facility in Vaughan in same "non compliant status as Niagara plant
Shares in Canadian cannabis company CannTrust lost about a quarter of their value on the stock market Monday after the company said Health Canada has deemed a second one of its facilities "non-compliant with certain regulations."
How Fuzz the cat ended up 70km away from his family, and then found his way home
Fuzz the cat survived falling out of a tree face-first and sleeping through a house fire, but it's his most recent adventure that has his owners thinking about that myth about nine lives.
New Team Canada crowned as Little League championship wraps up in Ancaster
CBC Sports reporter Matthew Cullen followed the tournament closely, providing the play-by-play for every game. We caught up with him to get some final thoughts on Ancaster, the big game and Team Canada's chances as they head to the Little League World Series.
Firefighter seriously injured during Albion Falls rescue released from hospital
The Hamilton Fire Department says a firefighter who was seriously injured, after he fell from a ledge while trying to rescue a group of hikers, is out of the hospital.
Norfolk OPP urge residents not to call them about barking dogs
Noisy dogs are just the latest in a string of situations and occurrences the OPP has asked people not to call about. Recent months have seen police report receiving calls about kids not wanting to do the dishes, homeowners complaining about raccoons someone dialling 911 because they couldn't decide what to watch on TV.
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