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Wesley Day Centre clients plead for the city's help to keep it open
Carrie Guerreiro knows firsthand about the need for the Wesley Day Centre. She drops by there often to hang out, or get a hot meal, or meet with a counsellor.
Ontario cabinet shuffle: All the promotions, demotions and other moves you need to know about
Ontario Premier Doug Ford unveiled a massive cabinet shuffle Thursday, only days after marking the one-year anniversary of winning a majority government. Here's a look at all of the moves at a glance.
Lakeshore West GO train service will be reduced this weekend
GO trains will only run once an hour on the Lakeshore West this weekend because Metrolinx is replacing some of the track.
Fire department wants specialized all-terrain vehicle for emergencies along trails
Chief David Cunliffe says they're looking for a utility vehicle similar to a John Deere Gator, which would have a small water tank and hose line on the back and could be used to transport patients out of backwoods areas.
Man charged for threatening landlord with gun, police say
A Hamilton man is now facing several weapons charges after allegedly threatening his landlord with a gun.
Cannon Street road base didn't need expected level of repairs: city
It would appear Cannon Street is actually in better shape than the city originally thought.
Hockey fan's teary-eyed feel-good moment with Carey Price recognized at NHL awards
Anderson Whitehead, an 11-year-old from Ontario, was moved to tears when he was reunited with Montreal Canadiens goalie Carey Price on stage in front of thousands Wednesday during the NHL awards gala in Las Vegas.
City looks at how to ban yellow vests from 'a public space like no other'
Hamilton is looking into the legal implications of banning undesirable groups from rallying in the city hall forecourt.
Chief says police would have deployed differently if they were welcome at Pride
Hamilton Police chief Eric Girt says police officers stuck to the perimeter of Gage Park during this year's Pride festival at the request of event organizers.
34 jobs eliminated at Hamilton-area LHIN as Ford government merges health agencies
Fifteen employees of the Hamilton Niagara Haldimand Brant LHIN will lose their jobs as Ontario's government merges the provinces 20 regional health networks into one new, super-agency.
Rally against 'organized hatred' planned for Hamilton city hall Saturday
A group of Hamilton residents will hold a rally Saturday to protest the yellow vest demonstrations that happen outside city hall every weekend.
Why we need to spend $1B over next 10 years to save the Great Lakes: Gord Miller
A former environmental commissioner of Ontario says that over the next decade there's an urgent need to spend a billion dollars to protect the Great Lakes. Gord Miller is part of a group that has recommended solutions to what they see as the key problems facing the lakes.
Hologram Roy Orbison and Buddy Holly tour heads to Hamilton and Toronto
Two rock and roll icons are coming to Hamilton this year … sort of.
'We f-cking see you': Hamilton LGBTQ meeting turns into anger at police
A community conversation for Hamilton's LGBTQ residents became a discussion about Hamilton police Tuesday, with some saying they should work on a better relationship and others telling a deputy chief in the audience to leave.
After freezing driver and vehicle fees last year, Ontario wants to increase them by 2%
Less than a year after freezing driver and vehicle fees in Ontario, the Progressive Conservative government is considering raising them again, while bracing for a "negative reaction."
Michelle Obama is coming to Hamilton, and here's how to get tickets
The Hamilton Chamber of Commerce is hosting the former first lady.
Hamilton police officer facing forgery charges
Hamilton police say they have arrested a Hamilton police officer and charged him with forging documents at work.
Officer made '20 minutes of mistakes' before Binbrook crash, says judge in sentencing
An OPP officer, who hit speeds in excess of 150 km/h while pursuing a robbery suspect who crashed into another vehicle, made "20 minutes of mistakes," according to the judge who he handed her a conditional sentence.
Councillors investigating putting a stop to yellow vest protests
Hamilton councillors are instructing the city manager to investigate what can be done to stop protests by yellow vesters and other far-right groups in the city hall forecourt.
Hamilton high schools switching to artificial turf to save money
Hamilton's public school board is converting almost all of its high school sports fields into artificial turf in a bid to save money. But one environmentalist says it's a bad move.
Judge's decision in triple homicide case involving Six Nations victims coming Friday
A woman charged with accessory after the fact in the killing of three people from a Six Nations community will learn her fate Friday.
Massive film and TV hub planned for Barton-Tiffany Lands
Representatives from the city and a new studio group have announced plans to build a massive film and TV hub on the Barton-Tiffany Lands in central Hamilton.
Toronto-bound Porter flight makes emergency landing in Hamilton
A plane flying from Montreal to Toronto experienced a hydraulic issue and had to make an emergency landing in Hamilton that caused several of its tires to pop.
Police search for 3 suspects after break-in at McMaster Automotive Resource Centre
Police are searching for three men after a wire, plumbing fixtures and thousands of dollars in tools were stolen during a break-in at the McMaster Automotive Resource Centre.
If you get a suspicious text about your bank account 'never click the link!': OPP
Provincial police in Norfolk County are warning residents about a bank text messaging scam that can be used to infect phones or steal personal information.
Protesters block streets, Shell terminal to support Wet'suwet'en Nation
A group of protesters blocked both Burlington Street and access to a Shell terminal on Emerald Street North Monday.
Baby boy born on the side of the QEW is 'healthy and happy'
A "healthy and happy" baby boy was born on the side of the QEW near Niagara Falls Monday morning with the help of paramedics and police.
Man gunned down in Stoney Creek tied to organized crime, sources say
A man who was shot multiple times at his home in Stoney Creek over the weekend has ties to organized crime, multiple sources have confirmed to CBC News.
Ticats linebacker Lawrence suspended two games for hit on Riders quarterback
The CFL suspended Hamilton Tiger-Cats linebacker Simoni Lawrence for two games Monday for hitting Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback Zach Collaros in the head during the league's regular-season opener Thursday night.
Police took 'far too long' to respond to 'violent' Pride protest: Pride Hamilton
Pride Hamilton says it believes a physical confrontation that broke out at the Hamilton Pride festival Saturday could have been prevented by police who took "far too long" to respond.
'I'm living a dream': Raptors victory parade takes over Toronto
Hundreds of thousands of ecstatic Raptors fans packed the streets of Toronto in a mega-celebration today as the team's official NBA championship parade moved slowly through the downtown area, culminating in a victory rally in Nathan Phillips Square.
Singh invokes Tommy Douglas to pitch 2019 election platform
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh summoned the legacy of Tommy Douglas — the father of universal health care in Canada — while unveiling his party's 2019 election platform, pitching voters on a plan to dramatically expand that system to cover mental, dental, eye and hearing.
Man shot multiple times overnight in Stoney Creek
Hamilton police are investigating after a man was shot multiple times in Stoney Creek overnight.
NDP's 2019 election platform promises mental, dental, hearing coverage for all
The NDP will be the first political party to unveil an election platform that promises to drastically expand Canada’s health care system to include, not just pharmacare, but mental, dental, eye and hearing coverage for all citizens.
'Hateful' protest at Hamilton Pride event condemned
Supporters of Hamilton's LGBTQ community are denouncing the actions of "vitriolic" protesters after a physical confrontation broke out between opposing groups at the Hamilton Pride festival at Gage Park on Saturday.
3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week
Check out new music from The Dirty Nil, Lydia Persaud and Taylor Knox.
City has spent more than $720K on waterfront flood repairs with more to come
Two years of flooding caused heavy damage along Hamilton's waterfront. Now, an update from city staff shows repair costs are mounting even before the damage from this year's record-breaking water levels has been considered.
Waiting for the bell: Waterdown church hopes to ring again soon
Waterdown may soon hear a century-old church bell again, after its lay silent for the past five years.
Police seek young man, after anti-Semitic hate crimes in Burlington
After a string of alleged anti-Semitic and racist hate crimes in Burlington, Halton police have released more details about a person of interest and are again asking the public's help.
Everything you need to know about the Raptors' victory parade Monday
Toronto Raptors fans celebrating their team’s first NBA championship will have another chance to party Monday during the official championship parade and rally.
Hamilton Pride celebrations kick off Saturday, police booth still not welcome
As Pride Hamilton prepares for its annual celebration on Saturday, it also wants to "take stock" of where the event is going.
Chat with our gardeners on Monday June 17 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.
Government announces $18.5M investment at Hamilton airport
The money will be used for airfield rehabilitation and a modernization project that will "support continued cargo and passenger traffic growth," according to the airport.
Can anyone catch — or beat — the Cavalry FC?
With little more than a fortnight remaining, it appears Cavalry FC has some competition. Forge FC has pulled within two points of the unbeaten runaway leaders. But as Nigel Reed writes, the math doesn't add up.
Teen in a red BMW was driving more than twice the speed limit: police
A 19-year-old man was driving a BMW Wednesday, Hamilton police say, more than twice the legal speed limit.
House of Commons unanimously adopts new parental-leave policy for MPs
For the first time ever, members of Parliament will have the right to take paid parental leave from their jobs on Parliament Hill when they adopt or give birth.
Fans go crazy after Toronto Raptors win Canada's 1st NBA championship
Check out the scenes from Toronto's Jurassic Park, other venues across Canada and Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., as the Toronto Raptors made history against the Golden State Warriors in Game 6 of the NBA Finals to win their first NBA Championship.
There's no doubting these Toronto Raptors anymore
There's no more wondering what might have been. No more talking about missed shots or missed opportunities. No more heartbreak. Not this time. Not this team.
Roughriders fall to Ticats after QB Collaros injured early in CFL opener
Frankie Williams' 68-yard punt return TD sparked the Hamilton Tiger-Cats to a 23-17 win over the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the CFL regular-season opener for both teams Thursday night.
City of Burlington falls for $503,000phishing scheme
Investigations are underway, after the city of Burlington says it was the victim of a $503,000 phishing scheme.
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