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100 million-year-old fossil part of new spider exhibit at Royal Botanical Gardens
Roses and lilacs aren't yet in bloom but nature enthusiasts can escape the winter cold by visiting a spider exhibit making its Canadian debut this week at the Royal Botanical Gardens.
Early morning break-in at Dank Dispensary pot shop: police
Hamilton Police are investigating after an early morning break-in at the Dank Dispensary marijuana shop.
Hamilton police plan to hire 25 more officers this year
The Hamilton Police Service's 2019 budget includes a plan for a big increase in the number of frontline officers.
Trudeau urged to explain RCMP action in northern B.C. at St. Catharines town hall
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told a St. Catharines, Ont., audience tonight that Indigenous people in Canada have long had the wrong end of the stick. Trudeau was speaking at one of a series of election-year town hall meetings he's holding across the country.
What's next now that Hamilton has opted in for legal cannabis stores
Hamilton has said yes to pot stores. Here's a look at what we know and what we still don't know about that local retail market will look like.
Hamilton-made Jillard Guitars growing into musical juggernaut
Jay Jillard has carved out a formidable niche as a premier custom guitar builder in the city, crafting handmade instruments that are making their way onto stages across the country.
Ontario wants to boost housing in Golden Horseshoe, says it won't open the Greenbelt
Ontario is proposing changes to the Greater Golden Horseshoe's growth plan that the government says would make it easier and faster to build housing.
Police identify St. Catharines homicide victim
Police have identified the victim of an alleged St. Catharines homicide earlier this month.
Ontario reviewing regional governments, raising prospect of future amalgamations
Ontario's Progressive Conservative government has announced a plan Tuesday to comprehensively review the province's regional governments. Mayors in the regions said they will welcome the review, as long as it is conducted in good faith.
Police looking for witnesses after shooting near school, daycare
Hamilton police are looking for witnesses to come forward after the sound of gunshots forced people inside at a local elementary school and a daycare in the east end on Monday.
Waterdown man wins $100K in lottery
The winning ticket was purchased at Eastwood Variety on Mary Street in Hamilton.
Lynden Ont. man killed after rollover on Highway 6
Emergency crews were called to the crash near the 7th Concession East around 5:15 a.m., according to the OPP, and found one person had been ejected from the vehicle during the crash and killed.
When families are forgotten: No answers as another Barton jail death revealed
A Hamilton family is speaking out about another drug death inside the Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre that was never revealed publicly.
Police investigate after shots fired near Hillcrest School
Hamilton police are investigating after a daylight shooting near a school.
Do not call 911 if you can't decide what TV channel to watch: police
The Ontario Provincial Police Norfolk County detachment has received seven non-emergent calls to 911 so far this month.
Arrest made in alleged sex assault at Brock University
The alleged assault occurred on the university's campus in October 2018.
Protesters occupy TransCanada facility in support of B.C. anti-pipeline camps
A group of protesters occupied a TransCanada pipeline facility in Hamilton for several hours Monday in a show of solidarity with Wet'suwet'en anti-pipeline camps in British Columbia.
Strong pot smell leads to drug charges during Hamilton R.I.D.E check
A driver with a suspended license is facing multiple drug charges after Hamilton Police, during a RIDE check, noticed a “strong odour of cannabis.”
Pot decision day: Hamilton says yes to legal retail stores after vote to opt out fails
The decision came after hours of debate Monday afternoon and following a failed motion by Ward 4 Councillor Sam Merulla to opt out of the retail option ended in a tie.
Pot producers in Pelham face pushback over bright lights and 'skunk smell'
The town of Pelham has become a hotbed for legal commercial pot growers who have snapped up greenhouses and converted them from flowers and vegetables to the more lucrative crop.
Walk Off the Earth honours Mike 'Beard Guy' Taylor at massive memorial concert
As they've done time and time again through the years, Walk Off the Earth performed to an adoring crowd in Burlington, Ont., Sunday night — but this time, one member's absence weighed heavy in the air.
3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week
Check out new music from Lee Harvey Osmond, Shanika Maria and Brian Cuddy.
Police bar the doors, install alarm after raid at HaZe pot shop
The raid marked 11th warrant executed at a dispensary in Hamilton since legalization, according to Deputy Chief Dan Kinsella, but the first where the service has used new powers under the Ontario Cannabis Act to seize a property.
What if the harvest doesn't come? Niagara icewine-making is 'an extreme sport'
The mild winter has meant some Niagara winemakers haven't been able to harvest for icewine. Now it's a weather waiting game — and there's a lot at stake.
Blockade in Brantford shuts down main roads to support Wet'suwet'en pipeline protest
In a show of solidarity with members of a First Nations community in British Columbia that is protesting a court injunction allowing a pipeline company access to their land, people in Brantford have blocked off two main roads in the community.
Rare direct indictment for paramedics charged in death of 'Good Samaritan' Al-Hasnawi
Two former Hamilton paramedics charged in connection with the death of Yosif Al-Hasnawi will head straight to trial after a rare direct indictment one of their lawyers describes as "extremely unfair."
Indigenous convoys slow Ontario highway traffic in solidarity with B.C. pipeline protest
Two convoys of vehicles slowed traffic on stretches of Canada's busiest highway Friday morning in Ontario in a show of solidarity with an anti-pipeline protest in British Columbia.
Hamilton condo prices jumped more than 9% last quarter, survey says
Condo prices in Hamilton jumped 9.1 per cent year-over-year in the fourth quarter of 2018, beating the national average, along with the rate of appreciation for all other types of homes locally.
The results are in: Are you one of the 25 who can apply for cannabis retail licences in Ontario?
Ontario has announced the first 25 companies that can apply for cannabis retail licences in the province.
Family of Tony Divers, who was shot and killed by police, is suing for $7.5M
The siblings of Anthony Divers, who Hamilton police shot and killed in 2016, are suing the police board and two officers for $7.5 million. But the lawsuit is mostly on hold until an inquest later this year.
McMaster names new Indigenous Student Service Director
Shylo Elmayan comes to McMaster after working as the city of Hamilton's Urban Indigenous Strategy Planner.
Arkells joining Barenaked Ladies for Walk off the Earth's 'Beard Guy' tribute concert
Members of the Arkells will join Walk off the Earth, the Barenaked Ladies and others during a tribute concert for Mike "Beard Guy" Taylor Sunday that will be live streamed by CBC.
OPP investigating after syrup poured into car's gas tank
Ontario Provincial Police say they are investigating after someone poured syrup into a car’s gas tank in Simcoe on Tuesday afternoon.
Police charge man with posing as teen, trying to lure girl through Instagram
London police have arrested a man they say pretended to be a 13-year-old girl and asking for pictures of children on Instagram.
Hamilton police reviewing 7 historical sex assault cases after victims come forward
Two months after Hamilton police said they were willing to reopen historic sexual assault cases stretching back to 2010, seven people have come forward asking investigators to review their cases.
Woman jumps into freezing Long Point Bay to save her dog
A woman jumped into the frigid waters of Long Point Bay to save her dog this week.
The big questions Doug Ford will have to answer in 2019
This time last year nobody was predicting Doug Ford would become Ontario premier in 2018, so accurately predicting what will happen in provincial politics in 2019 can't possibly be as difficult. Can it?
Hamilton maker of donation bins where woman became trapped and died halts production
The manufacturer of a clothing donation bin that became the site of a tragedy in Toronto Tuesday when a homeless woman became trapped inside and died says it is halting production of the bins.
Woman charged with public mischief after 'false' accusation of sexual assault: OPP
A Norfolk County woman has been charged with public mischief after police say she provided investigators with false information about a sexual assault.
Hamilton in line for 1,000 new child care spaces, federal government says
Canada's social development minister says his government is on track to roll out 40,000 affordable child care spaces over 11 years — a plan that includes at least 1,000 new spots in Hamilton.
Brock cancels course to be taught by professor disciplined for sexual harassment
David Schimmelpenninck was scheduled to teach a non-compulsory second-year course during the Winter 2019 term following an almost three-year absence after an investigation into sexual harassment.
Six Nations works to preserve the 'difficult' history of a former residential school
While restoring the Woodland Cultural Centre in Brantford as part of the Save the Evidence campaign, writings and scrawlings were found of former residential school students dating back to the early 1900's.
Why this 16-year-old is fighting for more tall buildings in Hamilton
Lachlan Holmes has started Hamilton Forward, which is advocating for more high-rises to fix Hamilton's housing crisis.
Protesters block streets in Hamilton to support Wet'suwet'en anti-pipeline camps
Protesters in downtown Hamilton blocked traffic Tuesday and marched in support of people from a northern B.C. First Nation which has been preventing a pipeline company from accessing their traditional territory.
Brant County father struggles with grief after running over and killing daughter
Jason Butler's two-year-old daughter Foster died in a Hamilton hospital several days after he accidentally ran over her with his truck, and now he's struggling to cope with the grief.
Mom calls police about daughter's friends, OPP issue reminder about proper use of 911
The non-emergency calls to 911 in Norfolk County keep flooding in and the OPP are again reminding residents dialling the number in a non-urgent situation could have serious consequences.
The H1N1 strain of the swine flu is back — here's what you need to know
In 2009 we were hit with the H1N1 strain of the swine flu. It triggered widespread vaccinations. More than 120 people died in Ontario. And now it’s back. Dr. Bryna Warshawsky, a medical director with Public Health Ontario, tells us what we need to know about this year's strain.
Animal refuge proposes 'stupid-easy' solution after deer stuck in soccer net euthanized
Hamilton's parks department has committed to taking down all soccer nets every fall and is even going so far as to ask the groups that use the fields if the nets are necessary after a deer was euthanized because it became tangled in one.
Hamilton man charged after man stabbed with knife in Westdale: police
The 20-year-old victim suffered non-life threatening injuries and was later transported to a trauma hospital for further treatment.
Hamilton board member says he'll withdraw after sharing Facebook post about Islamic law
James Kaspersetz says he'll withdraw his name to serve on the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority board again after a Facebook post saying Islamic law is being adapted in the United States.
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