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Hamilton woman hopes to draw attention to Jehovah's Witness child sex abuse allegations
Edith Knox stands outside her former Kingdom Hall trying to call attention to the "two-witness rule," which a lawsuit says means two people have to see abuse before it's considered valid.
Hospital claims it's not responsible for death of Yosif Al-Hasnawi
The hospital where a 19-year-old man described as a “Good Samaritan” was treated after he was shot in December says it was not responsible for the man’s death.
How the sex habits of mammoths and mastodons could help save modern elephants
New research finds that elephant relatives - mammoths and mastodons were successful in diverse environments and over such a large period of time because they were interbreeding – something the living elephant isn’t doing.
Sunny Tuesday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Hamilton author finds home through stories in his own backyard
Hamilton author Daniel Coleman was shortlisted for his book, Yardwork: A Biography of an Urban Place. On Monday, the prize was awarded to author of Seven Fallen Feathers, Tanya Talaga.
Ontario integrity commissioner investigating complaint against Patrick Brown
Ontario's integrity commissioner has confirmed he is investigating a complaint against former Progressive Conservative leader Patrick Brown.
Millard, Smich won't be eligible for parole until 2063
After a seven-week trial, twice-convicted killers Dellen Millard and Mark Smich have been sentenced to life terms for murdering Toronto woman Laura Babcock. The judge ordered that their sentences be served consecutively to the life terms they received for the murder of Tim Bosma of Hamilton.
Police call for help from the public to find Hamilton man missing for 5 days
Have you seen Martin O'Grady? Hamilton police say he's been missing for five days.
4 years later, Hamilton's Tim Hortons Field stadium still isn't finished
It's been nearly four years, the city says, and Hamilton's Tim Hortons Field stadium still isn't finished. And the lawsuits rage on.
4 people face drug charges after arrests at Welland home
Three Welland residents and another from St. Catharines are in custody facing a bail hearing today on drug charges.
Sunny Monday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Former Ticats coach Urban Bowman dies
Veteran CFL coach Urban Bowman, who led the Winnipeg Blue Bombers to a Grey Cup berth while serving as interim coach in 1992, died Sunday.
GO bus and car crash near highway early Sunday morning
A GO Transit bus trip was cut short early Sunday when a bus and car collided near Highway 403 in Hamilton.
Police need public's help in 2 Hamilton missing persons cases
Martin O’Grady went missing on Wednesday. William Bokstein went missing on Friday.
Brantford homeowners say unfinished dike is the reason their street flooded
Brantford residents returned to their flooded homes after the evacuation order was lifted. Some neighbours on Grand River Avenue are saying their houses would have been fine if the city had put in a temporary dike in time.
7 people injured by suspected bear spray at Barton Street Tim Hortons
Hamilton Police Service are looking for two suspects where one person used suspected bear spray to injure seven people at Tim Hortons on Barton Street.
One person burned after Green Mountain Road apartment fire
A fire broke out in an apartment situated above a detached garage at the back of a home on Green Mountain Road in Hamilton Friday evening.
Mix of sun and cloud on Saturday: DayStarter Weather
Saturday in Hamilton starts with some cloudiness but there will be some sun in the afternoon. A high of 6 C.
Former Ontario PC leader Patrick Brown sends notice of libel to CTV News
Former Ontario PC leader Patrick Brown sent a notice of libel to Bell Media, the parent company of CTV News, late Friday night, CBC News has learned.
Police investigate Mountain assault after reports of gunfire
Police are investigating an early morning assault in Hamilton where a gun was reportedly fired.
Teen girl who tried to rob man before he was stabbed to death sentenced to jail time
An 18-year-old girl was given a 15-month sentence after she pleaded guilty to robbery in connection with the death of a man who staggered into a Stoney Creek Mountain gas station covered in blood around 2:30 a.m. one morning last April.
Bear spray incident at Tim Hortons sends 7 to hospital
A central Hamilton Tim Hortons is undergoing “decontamination” today, police say, after a bear spray incident sent several people to hospital.
How dozens of cats and dogs were saved in Brantford while the Grand River flooded
Thanks to quick work from the Brant County SPCA and members of the community, while the Grand River in Brantford was flooding, dozens of cats and dogs were saved.
Sherman Access closed due to rock slide
The Sherman Access is closed due to a rock slide, Hamilton police say.
The Coldest Night of the Year & 35 more Things To Do in Hamilton this weekend
Here's a pretty great list of things to do this weekend in Hamilton.
Critically injured Hamilton man who was stuck in Costa Rica makes it home
After a bone-shattering fall in a Costa Rican jungle and a harrowing search for a bed in Ontario’s overcrowded hospitals, Hamilton's David Ronald is finally back home.
Police recover senior's stolen wedding band
Hamilton police say they have tracked down a wedding band stolen from a local senior that was given to her by her late husband, back in 1969.
Family rescued at Six Nations, state of emergency remains in place
Six Nations remains in a state of emergency due to widespread flooding Friday morning, as a family was rescued after being stranded in their home.
Fort Erie man, 67, surrenders after 5 hour stand-off with Niagara cops
After a 5-hour standoff that started early Thursday morning a 67-year-old man armed with a pellet gun surrendered to police.
Relationship begun on dating site ends in extortion, harassment, police say
Police say the man, using an alias, sent thousands of text messages and emails to the woman between March 2015 and this month.
Drizzle Friday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
After historic ice jam flood in Brantford, scientists study what can be done
"We hate to see these disasters occur. And what we quickly transition to is, how can we prepare better in the future?" conservation engineer says.
City will do emergency pothole repair to Main Street West - which is 'almost gravel'
Potholes are a problem everywhere this year, the city says. But Main Street West is "like driving off road."
Hamilton police arrest a Stoney Creek man while three local schools sat in a hold and secure
Three local schools were placed in hold and secure as Hamilton police executed a warrant at a Stoney Creek residence.
Orlondo Steinauer returning to Ticats as assistant head coach
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats say Orlondo Steinauer is returning to the team as an assistant head coach.
Brantford residents defy evacuation order to protect their homes
Though they were warned by the city to evacuate in the wake of severe flooding, some Brantford, Ont. residents remained in their homes this week in an effort to protect everything they had.
Couple on ODSP forged documents to buy a house, police say
Police have charged a Hamilton couple getting disability payments with fraud after they allegedly forged documents to buy a $500,000 house.
Ontario's new rules to help affordable housing shortage won't work in Hamilton, city says
Local decision makers say new Liberal legislation that's supposed to help Hamilton's affordable housing crisis isn't going to work here after all.
Evacuation orders lifted for Brantford, Ont., after ice jam releases downriver
The mayor of Brantford, Ont., lifted the evacuation order covering homes in flooded areas of the southern Ontario city late Thursday.
OPP find clothing believed to belong to 3-year-old swept into Grand River
Ontario Provincial Police say they have found a T-shirt they believe belongs to the three-year-old boy who was swept from his mother's arms as their van sank in the flooded Grand River near Orangeville, Ont., early Wednesday morning.
Snow Thursday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Veteran police officer pleads guilty to misconduct after domestic assault
A veteran police officer pleaded guilty Wednesday to a misconduct charge stemming from an incident of domestic assault when he was off-duty in 2016.
2 teens charged after attempted robbery on James North
A man was walking around 11:30 p.m. and two people with a knife tried to steal his phone and wallet.
Family says critically injured man stuck in Costa Rica because no hospital beds available in Ontario
After breaking his pelvis, back and arm in a fall in a Central American jungle, a Hamilton man and his wife say they are now stuck in Costa Rica — because there is no hospital bed for him to come back to in Ontario.
Flooding in Southwestern Ontario, pictures and video
Rainfall and snow melt around the Grand River watershed has caused dramatic and dangerous flooding in townships and cities around Brantford and Waterloo region. Windsor-Essex, Chatham-Kent and London are also flooded.
Niagara police seize purple-tinted heroin in St. Catharines
Niagara police seized a "significant amount" of heroin on Tuesday that was tinted purple and believed to contain fentanyl.
Man with knife hospitalized after 9 1/2 hour police standoff
A man was taken to hospital early Wednesday morning after a nine-and-a-half hour standoff with police ended peacefully, investigators say.
Mother lost grip on toddler as she tried to escape van caught in Ontario flooding
Heavy rains and a deep thaw have caused flooding and high water along rivers and streams across southern Ontario, prompting a state of emergency in Brantford, Ont., and a search for a missing child after a van was swept into a river in Orangeville.
Rain Wednesday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
SIU clears Hamilton police after 16-year-old jumps from window
The province's police watchdog has cleared Hamilton police officers after an incident last month where a teen girl jumped out of a window and was seriously injured.
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