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Critics call Hamilton police board appointment a missed opportunity to add diversity
Diversity advocates say they're disappointed Hamilton hasn't used its latest appointment to add some marginalized voices to the police services board.
Hamilton injection site approved by government, will receive funding
Hamilton's supervised injection site has received official approval and will receive government funding, along with 14 other sites across Ontario with the "greatest need."
Police seize more than a million dollars worth of fentanyl, cocaine, meth and heroin
A Hamilton man is facing drug trafficking charges, police say, after officers seized an estimated $1.3 million worth of drugs Friday.
6th person charged in connection with Six Nations triple homicide
Provincial police say Vernon Shipman has been charged with three counts of accessory after the fact to murder.
Angry man threw two-by-four through courthouse window: police
An Etobicoke man is facing charges after police say he threw plastic cups in a Hamilton courtroom, then went outside and smashed a front window with a two by four.
New study helps track 'destructive' giant goldfish threatening Hamilton Harbour
Acoustic telemetry is helping scientists monitor the massive goldfish taking over Hamilton's Harbour and posing a potential threat to other Great Lakes.
Another art gallery leaves James St. North — closing Saturday after rent soars
After eight years on James Street North, David Brace is closing his b contemporary art gallery this weekend, forced to move to the more affordable Barton Street.
4 adults, 3 kids escape 'heavy' fire on the Mountain
After a "heavy" fire on the Mountain late Thursday night, Hamilton fire officials say four adults and three children escaped unharmed.
Haudenosaunee writer Alicia Elliott's personal look at intergenerational trauma
In Haudenosaunee philosophy, there is the principle of seven generations: the awareness that the consequences of your decisions will ripple seven generations into the future, and your current situation is the product of actions taken by the seven generations prior.
Niagara officer charged with attempted murder in shooting of fellow officer
A Niagara-area police officer has been charged with attempted murder, after another officer was shot at a rural crossroads in November.
Class action lawsuit filed over cancelled basic income project
The statement of claim filed today argues the early termination of basic income payments amounted to a breach of contract.
Metrolinx resumes buying land for Hamilton LRT after 7-month pause
After a seven-month pause, Metrolinx will start buying property again for Hamilton's planned light rail transit (LRT) system.
'Tall task' for legal Hamilton pot shops to open by April 1, owner says
April 1 is the first day legal storefront pot shops can open in Ontario — but it’s going to be tough for stores in the Hamilton area to meet that deadline and be ready for business, one store owner says.
Road closures and where to watch the Around the Bay race on Sunday
Runners are lacing up for the annual Around The Bay race this weekend — and that means road closures in Hamilton on Sunday.
Health-care bosses top Hamilton entries on Ontario Sunshine List
The former head of St. Joseph’s Healthcare and the president of Hamilton Health Sciences were among the top public sector earners in Hamilton last year, according to public salary disclosure released by the province this week.
Ottawa 67's sweep Hamilton Bulldogs to advance to Round 2
The Ottawa 67's have won a playoff round for the first time since 2012, knocking out the OHL's defending champions in four games.
Man calls 911 for help, police say, because he found bugs in his home
Ontario Provincial Police in Norfolk County are asking the public not to call 911 for frivolous reasons — like finding bugs in your house, say.
'Unwanted guest' trespassing at Hamilton home wanted on Canada-wide warrant: police
A 39-year-old man is facing charges after refusing to get out of someone’s home when he was kicked out, and then allegedly assaulting police officers once they showed up to make sure he left.
Robert Badgerow, tried 4 times for Diane Werendowicz murder, appeals conviction
Robert Badgerow, the Hamilton man tried four times in the killing of Hamilton nursing assistant Diane Werendowicz is asking the province's highest court to overturn his murder conviction and put the case on hold indefinitely.
Hamilton's new top bureaucrat says city manager role is 'a dream job'
For the first time, Hamilton has hired a woman to its top bureaucratic job, and it's someone who describes the role as a "dream job."
Average Hamilton homeowner will pay $88 more in taxes this year, plus more for water
Hamilton property taxes are about to increase 2.5 per cent this year for the average homeowner — not including money to investigate the Red Hill Valley Parkway.
Ontario cannabis stores expected to each take in $1.25M a month
Legal Ontario cannabis shops will average as much as $1.25 million per month in sales when they open in April, says one business expert. And some insiders say that estimate is too low.
School boards studying changing bell times as bus costs expected to rise by 'millions'
A bell times study is currently underway for both boards with the goals of getting students to class on time, combating a bus driver shortage and finding ways to afford the anticipated multi-million dollar price increase.
'Major traffic delays expected' after tractor-trailer rollover shuts 403 on ramp
Emergency crews are expecting a lengthy cleanup stretching into the afternoon rush hour after a tractor-trailer rolled over the 403 westbound on ramp from the Linc Wednesday.
First egg of 2019 spotted at Hamilton Sheraton Peregrine falcon nest
The famous peregrine falcons that make their home atop the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Hamilton have laid their first egg of the season.
4th person arrested in Six Nations triple homicide investigation
Ontario Provincial Police have charged a fourth person in connection with the deaths of three Six Nations residents.
Senior killed in head-on crash in Haldimand County
A 73-year-old woman is dead after a crash left two cars demolished with debris scattered over a roadway in Haldimand County Tuesday.
'Trying to cross the street': Family of cyclist killed by truck wants safer streets
When Herman Ohrt got on his bike to ride to a medical appointment last August, he thought it was just the start of his day.
'The most metal thing I've ever done': Metalheads sponsoring Syrian refugees
A family of Syrian refugees has forged an unlikely fellowship with a sponsor group of extreme metal fans.
101-year-old Bell telephone memorial plaque recovered with only 'minor damage'
The heavy bronze plaque pried off a memorial commemorating the invention of the telephone has been returned.
City wants opinions as it maps out the future of Hamilton's most famous lookout
It's a jewel of the Mountain, a lookout point where Hamiltonians take visitors. Now the city wants to repair Sam Lawrence Park after years of vandalism, extreme weather and old age.
Sentencing for OPP constable delayed after 'loss of confidence' in lawyer
Const. Lauren Cheeseman pleaded guilty to mischief endangering life in January 2019.
2 inmates at Barton Jail rushed to hospital for 'suspected drug overdose,' say police
Police say both men were from Hamilton have since returned to the Barton Jail.
Chinese international student missing since Saturday found alive, police say
A Chinese international student missing since Saturday after being taken from a parking garage in Markham, Ont., has been found alive and safe, police say.
19-year-old from Stoney Creek arrested after trying to smuggle in MDMA by mail: RCMP
The RCMP says the man was charged after a Canada Post package containing 500 grams of the drug was seized by the CBSA.
16-year-old faces charges after stolen SUV crashes into Hamilton business: police
Police say the SUV was being driven at a "high rate of speed" and in a "dangerous manner" before the driver lost control and crashed.
Breaking point: assaulted, threatened and abused in Ontario's long-term care homes
James Brophy, affiliated with the University of Windsor, took a close look at violence in Ontario long-term care facilities and its impact on workers in the industry.
Mohawk College student saves man by performing CPR on the bus
Nicole Bade was riding the bus to Mohawk College when a man collapsed in front of her.
Former Vietnamese refugee moves back to Hamilton to build a high rise
Allen Le came to Hamilton as a kid as one of the Vietnamese boat people. Now he’s building a high rise here.
New McMaster cannabis program aims to give people the facts about weed
McMaster University has launched a new "science of cannabis" program — which the school says is one of the first post-secondary programs in Canada that focuses on the science of pot, alongside its benefits, risks and harms.
Canada just cut the amount of lead allowed in water in half — here's what it means
For the first time in 27 years, Health Canada has updated its guideline for lead in drinking water — cutting the acceptable concentration of the metal in half.
Wine industry cheers loosening of interprovincial booze rules
Winemakers are toasting a pledge in last week's federal budget to loosen interprovincial barriers around wine sales, while also hoping — with an election on the way — that the promise doesn't die on the vine.
Brantford police release images of shooting suspects and warn they may be armed
Officers were called to the area of Colborne Street and Park Avenue around 1 p.m. on March 22 and found a man with a gunshot wound.
2 'trespassers' charged after police find fentanyl, heroin and 'assortment of knives'
Fentanyl, heroin and cash believed to be connected to drug trafficking were uncovered during searches of two people, say police.
Ontario's first legal pot shops won't slow down 'robust' black market, experts warn
With higher prices and relatively few locations, Ontario’s first batch of licensed cannabis stores may have a hard time luring customers away from the province’s thriving black market.
Her son died in Hamilton's jail days ago. Now she protests outside
People gathered outside the Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre on Sunday, demanding action in the wake of yet another death inside the facility.
30 porta potties were on fire in Hamilton, police say
About 30 porta potties were on fire in Hamilton Saturday night, in a suspicious blaze that caused more than $100,000 in damage, police say.
How a fateful limo ride led Tom Wilson to his Mohawk roots
Tom Wilson is a Canadian music icon with bands Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, Junkhouse and now, as Lee Harvey Osmond. But uncovering a family secret set him off on a lifelong journey that changed everything.
Ford government cancels electricity conservation programs
Ontario's government has cancelled a number of electricity conservation programs, including one which offered pool owners a $400 rebate for upgrading to energy-efficient pumps.
3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week
Check out new music from Headstones, Gareth Inkster and The Un-Teens.
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