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Ontario government freezing fees for drivers
Premier Doug Ford says people are "fed up" with paying more to renew their drivers licences, so his government is blocking a scheduled increase.
Special weather statement: potential for heavy rainfall in Hamilton
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Hamilton, warning of the potential for heavy rainfall today.
Lawyer with offices in Hamilton accused of marrying 2 women, suspended from practising
James Morton, a prominent lawyer in Nunavut and Ontario, has been temporarily suspended from practising in the southern province.
Hamilton school boards expect more bus driver shortages
Hamilton school boards say families will likely be impacted this year by a shortage of school bus drivers — but just how drastic that shortage will be remains to be seen.
Police searching for drone that interfered with plane leaving Hamilton airport
Hamilton police detectives say they are trying to track down a drone that allegedly interfered with a plane that was taking off from the John C. Munro International Airport Friday afternoon.
Thunderstorms and heavy rains in Hamilton's Tuesday forecast
Pack an umbrella Tuesday — it promises to be a very wet day in Hamilton.
Police investigating after teen ambushed, beaten at Gage Park colour festival
A Hamilton teen is recovering after he was “ambushed and assaulted” by a large group of people in Gage Park on Saturday night, police say.
Teen with G2 licence charged with stunt driving on the Red Hill
A 17-year-old driver faces stunt-driving charges after police say they spotted him driving 156 km/h on the Red Hill Valley Parkway.
'End of an era': First Dieppe remembrance service in Hamilton without a Dieppe veteran
Sunday marked the 76th anniversary of the Dieppe raid in France during the Second World War. It also marked the first time there wasn't a Dieppe veteran present in Hamilton.
OPP investigate crash between motorcycle and pickup truck, woman seriously injured
Norfolk County O-P-P are investigating a serious crash involving a motorcycle and a pickup truck.
Mainly sunny Monday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Canada's Kia Nurse ends 1st WNBA season with 28-point performance
DeWanna Bonner had 23 points and 10 rebounds to help the Phoenix Mercury beat New York 96-85 on Sunday in the regular-season finale for both teams, sending the Liberty to their 13th straight loss. Canada's Kia Nurse had 22 of her 28 points in the first half for the Liberty (7-27).
CBC documentary looks into case of $100K worth in stolen blueberries from Hamilton
The latest episode of CBC's documentary series, Farm Crime, looks into the crime and investigation into $100,000 worth of blueberries that were stolen in February 2017.
A mix of sun and cloud today in Hamilton
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Pilot in fatal plane crash reported losing power before landing
The National Transportation Safety Board has released the early findings of their investigation into a plane crash last month that killed three members of a family from Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont.
3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week
Check out brand new music from Sarah MacDougall, Gareth Inkster and Toui Manikhouth.
Police searching for suspect after skateboard sexual assault
Hamilton police detectives are trying to track down a skateboarder who they say sexually assaulted a woman on the Rail Trail on Thursday evening.
Dead body found in car along QEW identified as missing Welland man: OPP
OPP say they have identified the body that was found in a car along the QEW in Grimsby.
Terry Anderson appointed as temporary councillor for Ward 7
Former alderman Terry Anderson will act as Hamilton's Ward 7 councillor until the municipal election in October.
'Torrential downpours' in forecast for Hamilton, Environment Canada warns
Hamilton will get soaked on Friday, according to a special weather statement issued from Environment Canada.
Hamilton council votes to denounce province's cancellation of basic income project
Hamilton City Council has voted in favour of officially denouncing the provincial government's decision to cancel Ontario's basic income pilot project.
Chat with our gardeners on Monday Aug. 20 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.
77-year-old cyclist killed in collision with cement mixer truck: police
Hamilton police say a 77-year-old male cyclist is dead after colliding with a cement mixer truck Friday morning at a downtown Hamilton intersection.
Thieves steal frozen meat and sunglasses from Norfolk County home: OPP
OPP say frozen meat along with sunglasses were stolen from a home in Norfolk Country between Tuesday and Thursday.
Leaky propane tanks force people out of homes near Tim Hortons Field Thursday evening
Hamilton Fire crews were called, early Thursday evening, to a home on Barnesdale Ave. North after reports of a strange smell.
Minister rejects council's plan to leave Skelly's seat empty, sparking Ward 7 scramble
A last-minute motion by Ward 8 Councillor Terry Whitehead calls for Hamilton city council to appoint former Alderman Terry Anderson to temporarily fill the Ward 7 seat left vacant by Donna Skelly until the municipal election in October.
Chance of showers Friday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Esther the Wonder Pig diagnosed with cancer
A fundraiser that raked in more than half a million dollars to bring a large-animal CT scanner to Canada has turned out to be a lifesaver for Esther the Wonder Pig.
OPP investigating after dead body found in a car along QEW in Grimsby
In a wooded area along the QEW in Grimsby police are investigating after a dead body was found in a car.
Police searching for masked man who robbed Burlington Domino's Pizza at gunpoint
The suspect was carrying a black revolver when he walked into a Domino's Pizza on Walkers Line shortly after midnight Thursday and demanded cash.
Thieves stole Bible and Canadian Tire gift card from unlocked car: police
OPP say a Bible and a Canadian Tire gift card were stolen from a parked car at a home in Port Dover between Aug. 11 and Aug. 13.
Man in serious condition after he 'struck' an HSR bus: police
Hamilton police say a 35-year-old Hamilton man is in hospital after he collided with an HSR bus early Thursday morning.
Chance of showers Thursday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Hamilton's basic income participants plead for city to fight for them
One by one, participants in the province’s basic income pilot project came to the microphone at Hamilton City Hall Wednesday to mourn the dignity they felt was robbed from them after the program was unceremoniously scrapped.
Grain shipments from Hamilton port soar after bumper year for Ontario corn
An increase in overseas exports of Ontario-grown corn has led to a surge in cargo volume at the Port of Hamilton.
Chippewas join Six Nations in banning Peter Khill from its territory
Chippewas of the Thames First Nation banned Peter Khill from its territory Monday, making it the second First Nations territory to do so.
Niagara Police warn businesses about fraudulent emails from scam 'CEOs'
Niagara Regional Police is alerting businesses to a "phony company CEO/Manager scam" and has urged them to be cautious of when opening emails.
Brampton man arrested after smell of burning pot leads cops to drugs and switchblade
Hamilton police have arrested a 30-year-old Brampton and charged him with three offences, including possession of marijuana.
'It looks like a tornado hit': Bylaw orders developer that felled up to 40 trees to stop
Heavy equipment lies idle along Homestead Drive in Mount Hope after the city issued a stop-work order to a local developer for chopping down dozens of trees without a permit.
Man, 26, arrested for arson at central Hamilton home
A 26-year-old man was due in court Wednesday to answer to charges in relation to a fire at a home in central Hamilton.
Niagara police searching for alleged drug dealer who has escaped arrest twice
Police are searching for a 21-year-old man from Mississauga who's facing drug charges, but has managed to evade capture twice.
Expect delays: Westbound lanes of the LINC slowly reopening after crash
Drivers are being asked to proceed slowly through the area as some of the cars involved in the collision are still on the shoulder.
Mix of sun and cloud Wednesday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Eve Adams resurfaces in Canadian politics with a run at a Hamilton city council seat
Eve Adams famously crossed the floor to the Liberals after a Tory nomination controversy. Now she's running in Ward 8.
Man charged with stunt driving after rented Nissan Maxima clocked at 131 km/h: police
The 39-year-old's licence was suspended for seven days and his vehicle impounded after police saw him speeding in a black, Nissan Maxima on Highland Road Monday around midnight.
Preds lock up Hamilton's Ryan Ellis with 8-year, $50M extension
Nashville Predators defenceman Ryan Ellis has signed an eight-year deal worth $50 million that keeps him under contract through the 2026-27 season.
Man swindled out of $20K by scammer who said his computer had a virus: OPP
Ontario Provincial Police are investigating after a Norfolk County resident was cheated out of $20,000 by a scammer who called him to say his computer had a virus.
Deadly 'fox' tapeworm found in Ontario can kill dogs and humans
A tiny but potentially deadly tapeworm has popped up in Ontario. It's dangerous for dogs and chipmunks but can also kill humans. Veterinarian Andrew Peregrine from the University of Guelph explains why it's dangerous.
Hamilton man arrested for alleged door-to-door donation scam
A Hamilton man is facing fraud charges after allegedly running a fake door-to-door donation scam in Burlington.
Morneau ready to use 'emergency' measure to protect steel sector
Bill Morneau is preparing to use emergency safeguard measures for the first time to respond to the risk of a surge in cheap foreign steel imports. The finance minister launched a short public consultation process Tuesday, as U.S. steel tariffs continue to disrupt and divert global steel shipments.
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