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The new Ward 14: Candidates are backing other candidates on the west Mountain
Ward 14 is a new ward on the west Mountain, and half the candidates have dropped out in order to line up behind two other candidates.
Here are the 13 people who want to replace Matthew Green in Ward 3
Ward 3 is one of the most interesting races this election, with 13 people vying for a ward without an incumbent.
A crossing guard and an immigration consultant take on a long-time councillor in Ward 5
It's called the Red Hill ward, encompassing neighbourhoods from Battlefield to the Beach Strip, and an activist and crossing guard is joining a former assistant to Wayne Marston to try to take down a long-time incumbent.
Hamilton mayoral candidates make a last-minute push for Monday's vote
It's two days before the Oct. 22 municipal election, and Hamilton's two main mayoral candidates are spanning the city to spread their messages.
3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week
Check out new music from Scott Orr, Raz Rabin and Sauna.
SIU investigating fatal police shooting of woman, 30, in Hamilton
Ontario's police watchdog says it is investigating the death of a 30-year-old woman fatally shot by police in Hamilton early Saturday.
Sgro was on IO board that oversaw beleaguered stadium construction: Eisenberger
Mayoral candidate Vito Sgro was an Infrastructure Ontario (IO) board member for five years, but denies his competitor’s comments that he had anything to do with the Tim Hortons Field stadium boondoggle.
Pearson faces strong challengers in newly drawn Stoney Creek/Winona ward
Long-time incumbent Maria Pearson is running in lower Stoney Creek again, but two strong candidates with political pedigree are making her work for it.
Metallic balloon cut HydroOne's power supply to the Mountain Friday
A metallic balloon left 25,000 homes and businesses without power for several hours on Hamilton Mountain today.
Police searching for man who offered 9-year-old girl a lollipop to get in his vehicle
Hamilton police are searching for a man with a "bushy moustache" who offered a nine-year-old girl a lollipop if she would get in his vehicle as she walked school.
Feds commit $50M for modernization effort at ArcelorMittal Dofasco
Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains announced the $49.9 million commitment as part of an overall effort from the federal government to support Canadian steel and aluminum producers who are still dealing with U.S. tariffs.
Police looking for man suspected of robbing 2 banks this year
Hamilton and Halton Police are looking for a man they say robbed two banks earlier this year.
Man sentenced to life in prison for brutal murder of Hamilton teacher
Shane Shakeshaft, 30, has been sentenced to life in prison with no parole for 18 years after pleading guilty yesterday to the 2nd-degree murder of 34-year-old Hamilton teacher, Jenna Gazzola. He will get credit for the two years and 182 days he has already served.
Andrea Horwath endorses Fred Eisenberger in Hamilton's mayoral race
Ontario's NDP leader has taken the unusual step of endorsing a candidate in Hamilton's mayoral race — in favour of incumbent Fred Eisenberger.
Cyclist dies of injuries after being hit by vehicle, driver not at fault: police
A Hamilton cyclists has died of his injuries after he was struck from behind by a motor vehicle, but the police say the driver is not at fault.
Increasing cloudiness Friday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
'Dead heat' in mayoral race between Fred Eisenberger and Vito Sgro: Forum poll
A new Forum Research poll says Hamilton's mayoral race is a "dead heat" with incumbent Fred Eisenberger holding a mere one-per cent lead over challenger Vito Sgro.
Campaigning with $1B: Fact checking Hamilton's mayoral platforms
During election campaigns, it can be hard to separate hard truths from the spin. So we took a look to see how the mayoral messages measure up.
Eisenberger vows better broadband, teases movie studio announcement at campaign stop
Mayoral candidate Fred Eisenberger says if he's reelected mayor, he'll advocate for better broadband access and a Hamilton movie and television studio.
Toronto man charged with stunt driving after fleeing from police on QEW
Provincial police in Niagara say the 41-year-old was arrested after crashing the truck into three parked cars in Grimsby.
88-year-old dies after trying to get into vehicle driven by 84-year-old, police investigating
Police are investigating the incident and say the driver, also a senior from Hamilton, is cooperating.
Speaker clears Horwath of Tory MPP's pushing allegation
House Speaker Ted Arnott has ruled there's not enough evidence to support Donna Skelly's claim Andrea Howath pushed her in the legislature.
Halton elementary teacher and hockey coach accused of child luring: police
The teacher from Joshua Creek Public School in Oakville was previously a hockey coach with the Burlington City Rep Hockey Club (2005-2006), Burlington Girls Hockey Club (2010-2015) and, most recently, the Flamborough Girls Hockey Club (2016-2017).
The millennial, the accountant and the maple syrup maker: Here's who's running in Ancaster
Four people want to unseat Lloyd Ferguson to represent Ancaster on Hamilton city council.
Man rescued from roof of burning home in Hamilton
Firefighters have managed to put out the main body of the fire, but remain on scene.
Man arrested after mostly unsuccessful 24-hour robbery spree
A Hamilton man is facing multiple charges after attempting to rob three different businesses in the city in just 24 hours.
Man out $500 after scam calls from Jimmy Buffet, Garth Brooks and Shania Twain
A Norfolk County country fan is out $500 after falling prey to a scam where he thought he was giving money to Garth Brooks, Jimmy Buffet and Shania Twain.
LRT, safe streets and keeping taxes low: Here's who's running in Ward 11
There are two people running in Ward 11 — incumbent Brenda Johnson and steelworker Waleed Shewayhat.
Frost advisory issued for Hamilton
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
3 incumbent councillors opposed to LRT throw support behind Vito Sgro
One of the supporters is Terry Whitehead, who said he wants the $1-billion investment spent on other projects.
Marvel superheroes meet special Olympic heroes at FirstOntario Centre
Special Olympics athletes in Hamilton went through a morning of intense superhero training today at FirstOntario Centre.
Changes loom for cops and courts as weed becomes legal
As the sun rises on a Canada where recreational marijuana is now legal, changes are coming to the two main arms of the justice system: the cops and the courts.
Donna Skelly accuses Andrea Horwath of pushing her, says NDP leader needs 'anger management'
Horwath denies accosting the PC MPP for Flamborough-Glanbrook and claims it was Skelly who "went ballistic" when she tapped her on the shoulder.
Ontario killer and rapist Paul Bernardo denied parole
Paul Bernardo was denied parole at a hearing in eastern Ontario today. It was attended by family members of some of his victims and a woman who survived an attack by the Ontario killer and rapist.
7 highlights from our interview with mayoral candidate Fred Eisenberger
Mayoral candidate and incumbent mayor Fred Eisenberger took questions from CBC's Samantha Craggs and from readers during a live interview Wednesday.
Men arrested at gunpoint after police shut down east end street
Two men are facing charges after armed police officers and police dogs swarmed an east end neighbourhood Tuesday evening.
Chance of showers Wednesday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
'That is a lie': Ward 1 candidate who uses wheelchair disputes inaccessibility of LRT
Sophie Geffros, Ward 1 election candidate, uses a wheelchair and often watches crammed buses pass by. So when a light rail transit (LRT) opponent said the planned transit system wasn't accessible, Geffros couldn't help but fire back.
Mind your marijuana manners: Navigating the social norms of legal cannabis
There are well established norms and courtesies around alcohol and social gatherings but many people will be encountering cannabis in social situations for the first time in the coming days and months. Here's what to expect.
What you asked about marijuana legalization in Ontario — and what we still don't know
Cannabis is now legal but there are a lot of questions left about how it is going to work here in Ontario. Here are some of your questions.
Lawyer says Paul Bernardo will 'express remorse' in parole bid.
Nearly 25 years after Paul Bernardo was convicted of first-degree murder in the deaths of Ontario teens Kristen French and Leslie Mahaffy, their mothers will address the parole board members who will decide whether to grant the notorious killer some freedom.
No quorum at council stalls Merulla's attempt to release flood relief grants
During an emergency council meeting, Ward 4 councillor Sam Merulla, pushed a motion to release relief funds to those affected by the flooding of Oct. 2.
'We've already reached peak weed': A dealer's life is forever changed as Ontario embraces pot
As of Wednesday morning, recreational cannabis is legal across Canada. What will that mean for Hamilton?
Paul Bernardo to seek parole Wednesday after 25 years in prison
Paul Bernardo, whose very name became synonymous with sadistic sexual perversion, is expected to plead for release on Wednesday by arguing he has done what he could to improve himself during his 25 years in prison, mostly in solitary confinement.
City begins process to appeal ruling on Christian Heritage Party transgender bus shelter ads
Hamilton is starting the process to appeal a superior court decision that determined the Christian Heritage Party (CHP) had the right to post bus shelter ads the city deemed transphobic.
$2,500 worth of fuel stolen from Norfolk County farm, police say
The Ontario Provincial Police is looking for a total of 2,000 litres of fuel stolen from a farm in Norfolk County.
TD Canada Trust to maintain Hamilton's LGBTQ and Trans flag crosswalks
The LGBTQ and Trans flag crosswalks in front of Hamilton city hall will be maintained by TD Canada Trust for the next five years thanks to a $10,000 sponsorship agreement.
Hamilton's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander off to great start in NBA career
In the Los Angeles Clippers' final pre-season game against Maccabi Haifa last week, Hamilton's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander drove to the hoop from halfcourt before muscling through two opponents for an emphatic dunk. The 20-year-old rookie calls it the highlight of his young NBA career thus far.
Frost advisory issued for Hamilton
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Burlington attack ad says female mayoral candidate is 'irrational' and bad at math
Some residents and women's advocates say they're disturbed by a flyer portraying a Burlington mayoral candidate as calculated, manipulative and bad at math.
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