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Police charge 'helmet guy' with assault over violence at Hamilton Pride
Police have arrested a fourth person in relation to the violence at Hamilton Pride - this time an anti-Pride activist known on social media as "helmet guy."
Maria Felix Miller appointed Ward 3 school board trustee
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board trustees have appointed Maria Felix Miller to represent Ward 3 to fill the vacancy left after Chris Parkinson died suddenly.
5 of the biggest films and TV shows recently filmed in Hamilton
Here are five of the most recent films and TV shows where you can’t help but spot Hamilton.
Canada Day 2019: What's open and closed in Hamilton
Here's what's open and what's closed over the Canada Day weekend in Hamilton.
Police investigate racist graffiti spray-painted on bowling alley
Hamilton police are investigating after racist graffiti was discovered spray-painted on the Skyway Lanes building in the east end overnight.
'Big and tall' Hamilton model Kyle Andrew helps change men's fashion industry
At six foot seven inches and about 215 pounds, Hamilton-based model Kyle Andrew had a tough time breaking into the fashion industry in his early 20s.
'We are going to do better,' says mayor over hate incidents and friction with LGBTQ community
Hamilton's mayor has broken days of silence over violence at the city's Pride festivities by saying the city is going to do better.
'Isabelle' is your next horrific made-in-Hamilton movie
This new horror film is the latest to prominently feature Hamilton.
Community over hate: We must all stand up for our shared values
In this opinion piece, Pride activist Cameron Kroetsch urges a community response to hate violence.
Police make second arrest in relation to violent Hamilton Pride event
Another Pride supporter has been arrested and charged in relation to the violence at Hamilton Pride, this time for violating a court order.
Want to fix autism services in Ontario? Province must communicate better: parent
A new report looking at families of children with autism says those families are under "severe stress." Now a new Ontario advisory panel hopes to lead changes that will relieve some of that stress. Matt Dever explains what he hopes this will mean for people with autism.
Police arrest 1 man, still searching for 2nd suspect in Burlington hate crimes
Anti-Semitic and racist messages were found at multiple locations around Burlington last month, according to investigators.
Man seriously injured in stabbing near Hamilton Dairy Queen
The man's injuries are considered serious, but not life-threatening.
Cedar Hopperton is on a hunger strike in jail, supporters say
A Hamilton anarchist who is still the only person arrested in connection to the Pride violence June 15 is in the midst of a hunger strike.
New L3 Wescam headquarters moving more than 1,000 jobs back to Hamilton
L3 Wescam is breaking ground on its new headquarters in Hamilton Tuesday, in a move that will bring over a thousand jobs back to the city.
KW's LRT is up and running — so what can Hamilton learn?
There's lots that Hamilton can learn from Kitchener's light rail transit project, proponents of LRT say.
Elephant that attacked trainer still with herd at African Lion Safari
A worker at the drive-through wildlife park in Flamborough Ont., was airlifted to hospital Friday afternoon after he was "attacked" by the animal, according to Hamilton police.
Severe thunderstorm watch for Hamilton and Niagara with heavy rain expected
Environment Canada says thunderstorms are forecast to develop in the late afternoon and could stick around overnight.
Tanya Tucker, The Trews and Loverboy to take the stage for Festival of Friends
A country legend, Canadian rockers and 80s icons will take the stage during the 44th annual Festival of Friends during the Civic Holiday weekend.
Man with shopping cart full of burglary tools arrested for stealing SUV: police
The 32-year-old was arrested Sunday and charged with possession of burglary tools and theft of a vehicle.
Man driving ATV killed after crash with pickup truck in West Lincoln: police
Police are investigating after a man was killed in West Lincoln following a crash between a pickup truck and an all-terrain vehicle.
Hamilton man was operating a Seadoo on Lake Scugog while naked: police
A 22-year-old man reported to be operating a Seadoo while not wearing a bathing suit is facing several charges.
Chat with our gardeners on Monday June 24 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.
Animal advocates denounce keeping elephants in captivity after trainer attacked
Animal rights activists are decrying the practice of keeping animals in captivity after an African Lion Safari trainer suffered serious injuries Friday when he was attacked by an elephant.
Watch Raptors coach Nick Nurse join Arkells onstage at sold out show
The head coach of the reigning NBA champions performed live with the band in Toronto Saturday night.
Protesters decry Hamilton police after arrest connected to Pride violence
A crowd of protesters set off fireworks and forcefully condemned police as they marched through Hamilton Saturday evening, after police arrested an LGTBQ person in relation to a violent confrontation at the Pride festival last weekend.
'No more hate in the Hammer': Anti-hate demonstration meets yellow vest protest outside city hall
At least 50 people showed up for a peaceful anti-hatred demonstration outside Hamilton City Hall Saturday morning, separated from yellow vest protesters and Proud Boy members by a "safety zone" filled with police officers.
Masoli leads Ticats to convincing win over Argos
Jeremiah Masoli threw three TD passes and ran for another as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats earned a lopsided 64-14 road win over the Toronto Argonauts on Saturday afternoon.
'I'm a cyclist': SoBi adds trike to help people enjoy the freedom of biking
Adding a trike to its stable of options is a great way to help older riders or those with balance issues feel confident when cycling, said Bike Share general manager Chelsea Cox.
Trainer seriously injured after elephant attack at Ontario's African Lion Safari
A trainer at African Lion Safari suffered serious injuries Friday afternoon when he was attacked by an elephant.
Kelly Jay Fordham, Cancon pioneer and keyboardist for Crowbar, dies at 77
Kelly Jay Fordham, the Canadian singer-songwriter whose 1971 hit Oh What a Feeling became the first song to reap the rewards of the Cancon era, has died at 77.
1of 3 suspects wanted for stabbing death of Carel Douse arrested in Toronto
One of the men wanted on a first-degree charge for the stabbing death of Carel Douse has been arrested.
Members of Hindu temple destroyed by fire plan to raise funds for Notre-Dame
In the days after 9/11, Subhash Dighe's Hindu temple burned down in Hamilton, Ont. A multi-faith community rallied to rebuild it, including members of Javid Mirza's Muslim mosque, which had also been attacked. They both speak with Piya about how their experience informed their belief that Notre-Dame too should be rebuilt, and inspired a local fundraising effort to help.
'A journey of learning': Indigenous Peoples Day in Hamilton starts with a sunrise service
Take one colour away from the wheel of life, says Allan Loft, and the rest won't survive.
Hamilton man charged with trafficking after police seize $35K worth of drugs
The 24-year-old is charged with possession of cocaine, MDMA Psilocybin and Xanax for the purpose of trafficking as well as possession of the proceeds of a crime under $5,000.
Why Doug Ford's cabinet shuffle won't solve his problems
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is showing no signs of changing the direction of his government, despite demoting his finance minister barely two months after his first budget.
Kitchener-Waterloo LRT system launches Friday
The ION light rail transit service will begin Friday morning after a ceremonial first run. The ION will be free for people to ride until Canada Day.
Burlington's Mfiondu Kabengele among 6 Canadians selected by NBA clubs
The New York Knicks picked RJ Barrett third overall in the NBA draft, kicking off a record-setting night for Canadian basketball.
Hamilton's Urban Indigenous Strategy is ready, but committee isn't
Hamilton began developing its UIS aimed at building the city's relationship with Indigenous communities back in December 2016 in response to calls for action from Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
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.
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