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Man charged with voyeurism after recording woman changing at Limeridge Mall
Officers were called to the mall on Upper Wentworth Street around 6 p.m. on April 12 after two witnesses told store staff and a female victim that a man was recording her.
Struggle with suspect leads police to loaded handgun, $11K-worth of fentanyl
A 28-year-old North York man and a 35-year-old Brantford woman are facing drug-trafficking charges.
City wants you to stop tossing your cigarette butts on the street
The city is changing the look of the city’s downtown garbage containers in an effort to get smokers to stop tossing butts on the street.
Canada's Krista DuChene a year older, 8 seconds faster at Boston Marathon
It wasn’t the dream-like finish of a year ago, but Krista DuChene did shave eight seconds off her time Monday, completing her third Boston Marathon in two hours 44 minutes 12 seconds. 'Today was more about survival," she says of the humid conditions.
Woman loses $3K after being promised $500 refund for sharing banking info: OPP
The OPP say a woman in Caledonia contacted them around 1 p.m. on April 11 after she was defrauded thousands of dollars.
Hamilton women plan 'Take Back the Trails' hike after sexual assault on the Bruce Trail
Amanda Pocha, an avid runner is organizing an event for women to reclaim the Bruce Trail after Hamilton police say a woman was allegedly assaulted while running April 10.
Flames take more than just a building as Ukrainian Cultural Centre destroyed by fire
Larysa Zariczniak recalls memories of growing up at the Ukrainian Cultural Centre in Hamilton after she watched it burn down on Saturday.
Hamilton awaits the fate of its public health unit after budget seems to promise mergers
Local officials are scratching their heads over the fate of Hamilton's public health unit after a provincial budget pledge to reduce the number of units from 35 to 10.
Man arrested in connection to Saturday morning shooting
Hamilton police say they're continuing to investigate a shooting that took place early Saturday morning in the area of 222 Queenston Road.
Significant rainfall expected in Hamilton Sunday
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Hamilton, warning of significant rainfall.
Canada's Krista DuChene set to conquer feared hills of Boston Marathon
A rainy forecast for the 123rd Boston Marathon on Monday has Canada's Krista DuChene smiling after she flourished in last year's wet, cold and windy conditions, charging late to finish third overall in the women's race.
Ontario PCs want to make it next to impossible to sue the government
"What it means is that the people who exercise power over you can exercise that power negligently and cause you damage and no one will have to pay," says one Toronto lawyer.
3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week
Check out new music from Calcedon, Merival and Chopped Liver.
Reviving the dead and finding closure: Hamilton writer's short story longlisted for prize
A figure makes their way through an all-white hallway, the wooden floor creaking beneath them with every step, as they approach a harsh spillage of light that begins to envelop and swallow their body.
This councillor rides a motorized skateboard to work - and it may just be the future
E-scooters, Onewheels and other personalized electric transportation are coming, but is Hamilton ready?
Police release composite image of suspect in Bruce Trail sexual assault
Police say a woman was jogging along the trail near the Dundurn Stairs around 4 p.m. Wednesday when she heard someone calling out. When the woman stopped she was struck, then assaulted, according to investigators.
Female inmate dead after 2 suspected opioid overdoses at Barton Jail in 12 hours
A woman in her 30s was pronounced dead in her cell around 7 a.m.
Police take questions on active shooters and bulletproof shields during mosque town hall
On Thursday evening police were invited to Hamilton's Downtown Mosque for a special town hall to talk about hate crimes, safety and what to do in an active shooter situation.
Doug Ford government scrapping law that compensates crime victims
The Doug Ford government is scrapping an Ontario law that provides financial help to the victims of violent crime.
Lakeshore West GO trains reduced to hourly service this weekend
This is the first of four weekends that will see the Lakeshore West line reduce its train service to hourly from half-hourly.
16-year-old charged in Hamilton's 17th shooting of the year: police
Officers were called about reports of gunfire at 1526 Upper Ottawa Street around 9 p.m. on April 8 and found a 17-year-old with a gunshot wound.
Ford budget priorities are 'booze and branding' while kids will suffer: Horwath
Finance Minister Vic Fedeli and Ontario's Conservative government delivered its first budget yesterday. While some say the budget doesn't have the deep spending cuts that were predicted, that's not the way Andrea Horwath, leader of the N-D-P, Ontario's official opposition sees it.
Fake gun, fentanyl, crystal meth found during traffic stop: police
A 37-year-old Dunnville man and 29-year-old Hamilton man are facing drug-related charges.
Critics of lack of diversity on Hamilton police board say they're not going away
Critics who say the city missed an opportunity to add diversity to the Hamilton Police Services board say they're not letting the matter drop.
Provincial budget confirms - again - that Hamilton will get LRT
It's yet another sure sign the province is committed to paying for Hamilton's $1 billion light rail transit (LRT) system — it's mentioned in the provincial budget.
Booze at 9 a.m., online gambling and more combat sports feature heavily in PC budget
A host of potential changes to laws governing alcohol sales and consumption and gambling were outlined in the current government’s first budget unveiled on Thursday.
'Flexible' child care tax credit for low, middle-income families key promise of PC budget
The Progressive Conservatives say the new tax credit will help parents and guardians “fill the gap” between relief already offered to some families by federal and provincial child care expense deductions.
Ontario Budget 2019: A child-care credit, dental care for seniors, and drinking in parks on the way
The Ontario PC government’s first budget unveiled Thursday did not include the slash-and-burn spending cuts that some had feared, but did have widespread austerity measures while maintaining the populist bent that has defined many of its early policies.
Rita Chiarelli is back behind bars for another musical project
Nearly a decade removed from a documentary project that saw her make music with the inmates of a men's prison farm in Angola, Louisiana, the Hamilton Juno-winner is now embarking on a similar documentary endeavour.
Ford government unveils its first budget
Watch live as Finance Minister Vic Fedeli rises in the legislature to formally table the Ontario government's 2019 budget.
Hamilton man fined more than $115K for fraudulent child tax benefit claims
The CRA says Edwin Woghiren pleaded guilty to fabricating birth certificates and sending in false school and medical records in order to fraudulently claim more than $230,000 in child tax benefits.
Woman struck and sexually assaulted on Bruce Trail, police searching for suspect
The attack happened Wednesday afternoon in the area of the Dundurn stairs.
St. Catharines company designs computer game for the visually impaired
Recent advances in virtual reality technology have opened new doors to create audio games with an “incredible psychological effect of intimacy and fidelity,” Evans said.
Stelco CEO praises government for being 'incredibly supportive' despite steel tariffs
Trudeau pledged support for the steel industry and said government officials are working almost daily to have the tariffs lifted.
SIU clears officers in fatal shooting of Hamilton man who had called 911 for help
The provincial police watchdog has cleared Hamilton police of any wrongdoing in the shooting of a 19-year-old man who called 911 looking for help last year, and instead ended up dead.
Niagara Falls MP Rob Nicholson won't run for re-election
Rob Nicholson, the longest-serving Conservative member of Parliament, isn't running for re-election in the fall.
City won't look at parking on bike lanes after all, but reaction was 'ridiculous'
Hamilton city council won't look at allowing vehicles to park in the Bay Street bike lanes after all, but some of them were peeved at the "uncivilized" reaction to the idea.
City asks for judge to be appointed to its Red Hill Valley Parkway investigation
The city has taken its first major step toward a judicial investigation into a buried Red Hill Valley Parkway report — it's asked for a judge.
Hamilton takes a step toward taking over troubled composting facility
The city will bid in its own process to find someone to run an east-end composting facility.
He ran Hamilton's Around the Bay and won't stop until he finishes the Boston Marathon
Jim Willett ran Hamilton's Around the Bay race and just kept going. He's running all the way to Boston to run its famous Marathon.
Here's what to expect from Doug Ford's first budget, and how it could affect you
Although some of the highlights of Premier Doug Ford's first provincial budget have already been revealed, Thursday's fiscal plan from the Ontario PC government will still contain some surprises.
City will cover insurance costs for Hamilton's many Easter egg hunts
The city will pay about $6,500 this year to cover Hamilton's various Easter egg hunts, although some say it sets a bad precedent for community groups using local parks.
Colourful new signs welcome visitors to Hamilton's North End
Six signs, showcasing what the area has to offer and the neighbourhood's new slogan "Welcome to the North End, the neighbourhood by the bay," have started going up.
911 calls for overdoses surging in Hamilton
Emergency calls for opioid overdoses in Hamilton surged to their highest levels on record last month, new numbers show.
New 'Order of Hamilton' to recognize 'significant volunteer accomplishments:' mayor
Mayor Fred Eisenberger says more details about the nomination process and selection committee will be announced in the weeks to come.
Driver doubles speed limit going 131 km/h: police
A Glanbrook man is facing stunt driving charges after allegedly doubling the speed limit in Binbrook early Wednesday.
In Grade 6 she felt she had no voice. In Grade 12 she grabs the opportunity to be heard
Amelia Arlen, a Grade 12 student at Westmount Secondary School, learned how to develop her political voice and turn her concerns into activism.
Changes coming to HSR bus routes
Several changes to HSR bus routes were announced Tuesday, which the city says were implemented to “build a more modern HSR service that improves the customer experience.”
Lawyer charged with theft and fraud in Caledonia case stripped of his licence
High profile Hamilton lawyer John Wallace Findlay has been stripped of his licence to practice law and ordered to pay back over $1.8 million in misappropriated funds meant for the plaintiffs of a Caledonia class action lawsuit.
Police release photos showing person of interest in shooting death of Toronto teen
Natshon Defreitas was pronounced dead in hospital following the shooting, which police say happened at an empty office building on Beach Road around 4 a.m. on Sept. 23.
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