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Kathleen Wynne makes case for Liberals in Hamilton speech to Ontario business leaders
Premier Kathleen Wynne made her case for re-election Friday in Hamilton before an audience at the Ontario Chamber of Commerce AGM .
Hazmat team searches car parked at St. Joe's for possible hazardous chemicals
A search of a car emergency officials believed could be carrying hazardous chemicals temporarily shut down roads around St. Joseph's Hospital Thursday night.
'One death after the other' while search continues for overdose prevention site
An application for a temporary overdose prevention site in a trailer in downtown Hamilton has been held because of building permit and zoning requirements.
Hamilton Bulldogs advance to league final with 2-1 win over Kingston Frontenacs
Connor Walters put away the winner at the 12:56 mark of the third period as the Hamilton Bulldogs edged the Kingston Frontenacs 2-1 on Wednesday to win the Ontario Hockey League's Eastern Conference final in five games.
Man charged with impaired driving after stopping at green light: police
Police say a 25-year-old Brantford man is facing impaired driving charges after an officer saw a car stop for a green light.
Mix of sun and cloud Friday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Man banned from owning animals after 1,265 pigs found dead in his barn
A 28-year-old Tavistock man has been sentenced to a lifetime prohibition on owning or caring for animals following an investigation into the death of more than a thousand pigs in his care.
Thief tries to steal woman's purse, so she steals his bicycle
Hamilton police are looking for a suspect without a bicycle after they say a man tried to snatch a woman's purse, and she in return stole his bike.
Dofasco tackles pollution clouds with $7m plan
ArcelorMittal Dofasco is planning to move coffining operations indoors in an effort to cut down on pollution — a decision that's left Hamilton environmentalists feeling "cautiously optimistic."
Ruthowsky and supporters saddened and perplexed by corruption trial guilty verdict
One day after Hamilton police officer Craig Ruthowsky was convicted on corruption charges, his lawyer says he is bringing a motion for a stay of proceedings to court and is considering an appeal.
Tribunal rejects black councillor's claim Hamilton police stop was racial profiling
There were cheers from police and cries of "shame" from members of the black community as the officer accused of an improper street check on Matthew Green, the city's first black councillor, was found not guilty.
BMW driver clocked going 175 km/h on QEW was 'late for school:' police
A 22-year-old driver who told the OPP he was going 175 km/h on the QEW because he was late for school ended up being much later after his car was impounded and his licence suspended for seven days.
Hamilton man was racing motorcycle more than twice the 80km/h speed limit: police
A Hamilton man on a motorcycle has been charged with dangerous driving after police say he was travelling more than twice the 80 km/h speed limit.
Mainly sunny Thursday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
'Help me. Hold me': Inmate's last hours so dramatic that a bystander prayed for him
The first time Marty Tykoliz overdosed in the Barton Jail, Sean Coyne says, it was so traumatic that he got on his knees and prayed for him.
Tenants in four east Hamilton buildings planning rent strike
Residents in four east Hamilton high-rises are planning a rent strike next month to protest against a proposed rate hike organizers say could force some tenants onto the street.
Jury finds Hamilton cop Craig Ruthowsky guilty of corruption charges
In the end, a jury found a trio of drug dealers with lengthy criminal pasts to be more believable than Hamilton police officer Craig Ruthowsky.
Ancaster church responds to repeated vandalism with forgiveness and open doors
Meadowlands Fellowship Church has been vandalized four times in the past five weeks. Now members are planning to take part in Open Doors Hamilton and to host a public meeting about community safety.
Police seize flare gun, fake pistol in separate arrests
Hamilton police are warning people replica firearms will be treated like the real thing until officers can prove they're not.
Local architects oppose building height restriction rule
Local architects say council shouldn't support a proposed new rule that high-rise buildings downtown can't be any taller than the Niagara Escarpment.
Rain Wednesday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Ben Levitt named Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas PC candidate ... again
Hamilton's most fraught election nomination came to an end tonight when Ben Levitt was named the candidate again.
Police searching for men dressed as construction workers after 'potential' shooting
Hamilton police say they're looking for two people dressed like construction workers after reports of a shooting on the Stoney Creek Mountain Monday morning.
Cop corruption trial raises questions about 'pathetic' and 'startling' Hamilton police practices
For weeks, lawyers inside a Toronto courtroom have been asking questions about Hamilton police's practices — and their findings paint a picture of a service with glaring issues.
Sentencing delayed for Hamilton 'hacker for hire' as prosecutors seek long prison term
Sentencing for Karim Baratov, who pleaded guilty to charges connected to a massive Yahoo data breach, has been delayed to give U.S. officials more time to drum up case law that supports their proposed prison sentence of almost eight years.
Toronto man caught stunt driving, his 2 young kids in the car: Hamilton police
A Toronto man was caught driving more than 50 km over the speed limit on the Red Hill Valley Parkway, police say, with his two young kids in the car.
Chance of showers Tuesday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Police say van attack victims were mostly women — but offer no details on motive
The man accused of plowing into pedestrians along a strip of one of Toronto's busiest streets on Monday is expected to be charged with a 14th count of attempted murder in addition to the 10 counts of first-degree murder he already faces.
What the jury didn't hear at the Craig Ruthowsky cop corruption trial
From corrupt cops to a mountain of other charges, here's what the jury didn't hear at the Craig Ruthowsky trial.
Niagara Falls will be lit in blue to commemorate the royal birth
Niagara Falls will glow blue tonight to commemorate the newest addition to the British royal family.
Hamilton police will 'revise the theme' of Girls Night Out recruitment event
Hamilton's police service says its female recruitment night next year will have a different theme after a women's organization objected to its hot pink "Girls Night Out" poster.
Jury begins deliberations at Hamilton cop Craig Ruthowsky's corruption trial
After weeks of testimony, the jury at the corruption trial of Hamilton cop Craig Ruthowsky is now deliberating on a verdict.
2 Hamilton men hit by car while trying to repair a bicycle
Two Hamilton men are in hospital, and one is clinging to his life, after a car hit them in the curb lane as they were repairing a bicycle.
Threat to Hamilton courthouse prompted evacuation and downtown road closures
Hamilton police have cleared two suspicious packages found at the John Sopkina Courthouse. A 33-year-old man has been charged with public mischief.
Purple-tinted fentanyl found in St. Catharines, 3 people charged: Police
Police say three people from St. Catharines are facing charges after investigators found purple-tinged fentanyl and other drugs at a residence in the city.
Shania Twain will host the Canadian Country Music Awards Sept. 9 in Hamilton
Shania Twain will host the 36th Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA) Awards on Sept. 9 in Hamilton.
Sunny Monday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Code zeros down but Hamilton needs to 'make it stick,' says paramedic chief
March and April this year are seeing fewer code zero events, but Hamilton Paramedic chief Michael Sanderson says it's too early to say it will stick.
'Significant smoke damage' in Dundas apartment displaces 7th floor residents
A fire broke out on the 7th floor of an apartment building in Dundas Saturday evening. One person was sent to hospital for smoke inhalation.
Lots of sun hitting Hamilton on Sunday, high of 15 C
There's a high of 15 C in Hamilton today with lots of sunshine. A high of 9 C closer to Lake Ontario.
Ontario PCs appoint candidates in 11 ridings weeks out from election
Ontario Progressive Conservatives have appointed candidates to 11 provincial ridings that didn't have nomination meetings scheduled before the June 7 election.
Burlington man, 26, dead after 'street racing' crash on QEW
A 26-year-old Burlington man is dead after an alleged street race on the eastbound QEW early Saturday morning, Ontario Provincial Police said.
Why so few people on Six Nations reserve have clean running water, unlike their neighbours
A professor is calling attention to the dismal lack of access to clean running water on the Six Nations of the Grand River reserve in Ontario — despite it being a stone's throw away from major towns and cities with fully functioning water infrastructure.
'Lots of drugs' in Hamilton Barton Street jail, former inmate testifies at inquest
A former inmate at the Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre testified at the overdose death inquest that drugs are very prevalent inside the facility.
Thieves take ATMs from 58 southwestern Ontario businesses since January 2017: OPP
Police are asking business owners in southwestern Ontario to evaluate the benefits of having an ATM following numerous thefts of the machines from gas stations, restaurants and convenience stores.
2 men detained after emergency call closed Claremont Access
Hamilton police say they have “detained” two men after an investigation closed the Claremont Access on Friday afternoon.
Burlington creek contamination turns out to be melting ice from arena
Crews worked overnight and into Friday afternoon to clean up a downtown Burlington creek after ice dye from nearby arena leaked into it.
Spring-like weather finally in Hamilton's forecast
Rejoice, Hamiltonians — the city’s extended deep freeze looks like it’s just about over.
'Almost double' the damage on Stoney Creek trail already needing repairs
Two weeks before contractors were going to repair the Waterfront Trail from last year, it got hit again.
Alleged group sexual assault in Niagara Falls did not happen, woman charged: police
After investigating for several weeks, Niagara Regional Police Service has charged a woman with public mischief after determining that an alleged group sexual assault she had reported did not happen.
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