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Man, 33, fatally stabbed; police believe there may be 3 suspects
A 33-year-old man is dead after a stabbing in Hamilton early Saturday morning.
3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week
Check out new music from Family of Things, Donovan Woods and Nyssa.
'It's finally over': Hamilton breathes a sigh of relief at the end of U.S. steel tariffs
Hamilton steelworkers will enjoy the fireworks a little more this weekend knowing the U.S. is dropping its tariffs on steel and aluminum.
Staff lead duck family through Burlington school to safety of nearby creek
At least once a year, a mother and her brood of ducklings make their way from her nesting grounds in Burlington to a nearby creek — with one major obstacle in the way.
'I don't give a shit': Police release 911 call complaining about Amber Alert
Niagara Regional Police have released the audio of a 911 call in which the caller swore at the operator and complained about an Amber Alert message on his phone.
Stolen ashes of loved one returned to family
A Hamilton family has the stolen ashes of a loved one back.
What's open and closed in Hamilton this Victoria Day weekend
Here's a rundown of closures and holiday hours affecting liquor stores, public services, garbage collection, transit, and more.
Fireworks and more: 21 things to Do in Hamilton Victoria Day weekend
Here's a list of things to do in and around Hamilton this Victoria Day weekend.
Canada, U.S. reach deal to lift steel and aluminum tariffs within 2 days
The nearly year-long tariff war between Canada and the U.S. is almost over. The Canadian government released a statement Friday saying the two sides have agreed to eliminate the tariffs within two days.
Man charged in alleged incidents involving children in St. Catharines: police
A 30-year-old man from St. Catharines faces multiple charges, police say, after a pair of alleged incidents involving children.
St. Catharines man faces child porn charges: police
A St. Catharines man is facing child pornography charges after police say they searched a home in the city Thursday.
LGBTQ advisory group calls on city to not fly Pride flag, citing Marc Lemire case
The city has also heard from a prominent human rights lawyer, who says Holocaust denial material on Lemire's website as recently as this month.
'Basically rotting alive': Family shocked by massive bedsore threatening man's life
For months, a bedsore silently formed on Bob Wilson's backside while he lay in a hospital bed in Burlington, Ont. Now the hospital has apologized and is investigating, but his family remains horrified and racked with guilt.
RCMP should investigate Flamborough property notorious for dirt dumping: MP
A Hamilton-area MP says the RCMP should investigate a Flamborough property notorious for being the site of dirt dumping.
Family pleading for help after cremated remains stolen
A Hamilton family is despondent and asking for help after someone stole the cremated remains of a loved one during a break and enter in their east end home.
Maximum security prisoners join Rita Chiarelli onstage for new documentary
Chiarelli just returned from the Topeka Correctional Facility for Women in Kansas, where she filmed a new documentary.
Driver of doors open QEW car now facing dangerous driving charges
The driver of a car caught on a widely-shared video heading down the QEW with its doors wide open and something hanging out of the trunk has been charged yet again — this time, for his unorthodox method of hauling.
Police investigating flare gun shot off during street fight
Someone fired off a flare gun during a street fight in downtown Hamilton Wednesday night, police say.
Caledonia garage fire causes $1M in damages
The fire marshal is investigating after fire tore through a Caledonia home Wednesday afternoon, causing $1 million in damages.
Teen faces stabbing charges in St. Catharines: police
A 16-year-old boy is facing charges, police say, in a weekend stabbing in St. Catharines.
Some Hamilton councillors frustrated that they haven't seen an LRT budget
Metrolinx is $171 million into Hamilton's light-rail transit (LRT) project, and city councillors still haven't seen a budget for it.
OPP officer was trying to protect public from 'dangerous person' before Binbrook crash: lawyer
The lawyer representing an OPP officer who has pleaded guilty to mischief endangering life argues she was acting in good faith when she followed a robbery suspect at high speed, leading to a crash.
Rainy weather holds up the planting season for Ontario farmers
Wet weather this spring has prevented farmers in Ontario from getting into their fields, and many still don’t have anything planted.
Psychotherapist/rapper MC FUBB takes on deadly opioid crisis in new song
A registered psychotherapist from Burlington, Ont. is taking on Ontario's opioid crisis with a song calling for more compassion and awareness. Listen to Daniel Farb's new song, Opioid Crisis, as he explains how he thinks we need to change the way we deal with the damage done by these drugs.
Man hospitalized after downtown assault: police
A man is recovering in hospital after being assaulted in downtown Hamilton late Tuesday, police say.
Man tries to steal 'high-end' meat and booze, then use cab for getaway: police
A Hamilton man is facing several charges after trying to steal “high-end” meat and booze, before using a cab for his getaway, police say.
Hamilton council isn't done with the idea of providing free menstrual products
The debate over putting free menstrual products in municipal washrooms so low-income Hamiltonians can access them isn't over yet.
Croatians pack Hamilton hall to see Croatian president with Trudeau
For Justin Trudeau and the president of Croatia, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović, it was a whistle stop, a chance to shake hands and give speeches to a friendly audience full of cheers and iPhones. But for Hamiltonians of Croatian descent, it was the night of a lifetime.
Surging Lake Ontario approaching record water levels seen in 2017
Water levels in Lake Ontario are creeping up toward record numbers seen in 2017, when chunks of the city’s shoreline were flooded and washed away.
New law says Hamilton pet owners have to vaccinate their animals for rabies
Hamilton pet owners have to vaccinate their pets for rabies now or risk a $180 fine, part of a city effort to stop the virus from spreading to more humans.
Teen charged with attempted murder in Tim Hortons shooting
A 16-year-old is facing an attempted murder charge in connection with a shooting at a downtown Tim Hortons Sunday evening.
Conservation authority increasing patrols to make sure dogs are on a leash
Hamilton bylaw officers will be ramping up patrols at local conservation this spring to make sure all dog owners are using leashes in order to protect pets, wildlife and staff from attacks.
Chat with our gardeners on Tuesday May 21 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.
Erratic driver with no licence arrested in stolen SUV with 2 flat tires: police
Two people are now facing charges after driving a stolen SUV in an exceptionally conspicuous way on the Mountain Monday morning.
The high cost for Ontario high school students of cuts to elective courses: Lawson
Education cuts by Doug Ford's government to elective courses are going to come with very high costs to Ontario students, according to David Lawson, a career educational planning specialist. He spoke with the CBC about why those programs are important.
Hamilton man faces long list of drug trafficking and weapons charges: police
Police say a search uncovered 18 grams of methamphetaime, 15 grams of cocaine powder, hydromorphone and oxycodone pills and an airsoft pistol with metal ammunition.
OPP warn residents after attempt to extort $1,200 through pornography scam
Provincial police in Norfolk County have issued a warning after a man reported he was emailed by someone threatening to send his contacts videos and photos of pornographic sites he visited unless he paid them $1,200.
Prime Minister Trudeau, Croatian president visiting Hamilton today
The event will include remarks from both leaders and is scheduled to begin at the Croatian Sports and Community Centre of Hamilton on Green Mountain Road East at 6 p.m.
Province plans to merge Hamilton public health with Niagara, Brant and Haldimand-Norfolk
The unit that makes some of Hamilton's major front-line health decisions will likely be merged with Niagara, Brant and Haldimand-Norfolk.
Hamilton rejects putting free menstrual products in some municipal washrooms
Some thought it was too much money, some thought it was a human rights issue, and some were embarrassed to be talking about it at all. But in the end, Hamilton's board of health voted against a pilot project to put free menstrual products in some municipal washrooms.
25 cars damaged as Stoney Creek RCMP detachment vandalized again
Hamilton police are once again investigating after the RCMP’s Stoney Creek detachment was vandalized for the second time in just a few months over the weekend.
Flooding and erosion close Waterfront Trail
Surging water levels and erosion have forced the closure of sections of the Waterfront Trail along the Beach Strip and near Confederation Park, the city says.
Coffee with a Cop finds a new home after Mulberry says no thanks
Hamilton police have found a new café to host their Coffee with a Cop event later this month after another coffeehouse pulled out because it wanted to continue being a "safe space."
Young Hamilton poets drop words Louder Than a Bomb
Dennis Scherle came very close to flunking high school before he was introduced to poetry. His Grade 12 philosophy teacher offered him the chance to write a poem in exchange for a passing grade. From then on, he was "addicted."
June Jones steps down from Ticats for XFL: reports
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats have confirmed that June Jones has resigned as part of the team's coaching staff to pursue other opportunities. Tommy Condell has been promoted to offensive coordinator by the team.
Twice suspended driver arrested after hit and run: police
A 30-year-old Hamilton man who was driving with two licence suspensions on his record, police say, is now facing charges after leaving the scene of an accident.
Plastic benefits our lives and reduces food waste: Hamilton lobbyist
A local representative of the plastics lobby says Hamilton should be careful not to lose the good that comes from the product as it develops a plan to phase out single-use plastics.
Man arrested after smashing windows of police cars parked outside headquarters
The 34-year-old, who police say is homeless, was arrested Monday around midnight after two police cars parked near headquarters on King William Street were damaged.
Hamilton police investigating 2 shootings just hours apart
The shootings happened at a downtown Tim Hortons and a bar on Concession Street. Anyone with information is asked to contact police.
Boy, 12, calls 911 — parents asked him to wash the dishes: police
A 12-year-old boy in Norfolk County south of Brantford called 911, police say, to complain that his parents asked him to help with the dishes.
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