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Chance of showers Thursday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Police investigate shooting at Mountain housing complex
Police were called around 3 a.m. Monday to a housing complex on the Mountain, just south of the Lincoln Alexander Parkway, to investigate reports of "possible gun shots fired".
Hamilton-Burlington home prices down from spring, still up from last summer
Hamilton-Burlington home prices were up 14 per cent from last August, and there was a higher-than-average number of homes listed for sale last month.
Car found burning near site of double teen shooting
Hamilton police are investigating a car fire found near the site of a double teen shooting, and trying to figure out if the two incidents are connected.
10 performances you need to see at Supercrawl 2017
Here are ten performances you absolutely need to see at Supercrawl this year.
Christ's Church seeks to dig up and identify hundreds of bodies buried under parking lot
Hamilton's Christ's Church Cathedral wants to relocate the remains of about 400 people buried under a parking lot to make way for a multimillion-dollar condo and retail project.
29 shootings so far this year in Hamilton outpace 2016 total
There have been 29 shootings so far this year in Hamilton, outpacing the 22 shootings in the city in all of 2016.
$13K in heroin, cocaine, meth and other drugs seized in St. Catharines arrests
A man and a woman are facing several drug trafficking-related charges after an arrest in St. Catharines today, police say.
Toddler found not breathing in pond, flown to hospital
An 16-month-old girl was airlifted to hospital Tuesday evening after a near drowning in Flamborough, emergency officials say.
Chance of showers Wednesday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
CFL monitors weather systems closely, pleased with Monday's lightning procedures
On Monday Hamilton Tiger-Cat fans way an approximate two-hour delay after the games was delayed because of lightning strikes. The CFL explains their weather protocol.
City removes 80 dead or dying ash trees from the Escarpment Rail Trail
The city will begin to remove dying ash trees from along Escarpment Rail Trail near Limeridge Road starting Tuesday. The Emerald Ash Borer has the potential to destroy Hamilton’s entire Ash tree population within the next five to 10 years if they aren't removed.
Brantford man charged with manslaughter related to trafficking cocaine and fentanyl
A 34-year-old Brantford man is being charged with manslaughter after trafficking cocaine and fentanyl. A 46-year-old man has died as a result of a drug overdose.
Police reopen Highway 6 in Caledonia after dismantling blockade
Police dismantled a blockade in Caledonia, the day after protesters had moved it to Highway 6.
What the first morning back at school looks like in Hamilton
Students head back to school today. Here's a look at how the first day back is going for people in Hamilton
Police looking for 2 men after overnight shooting in downtown Hamilton
Police are looking for two men who they believed to have fled in a car with a bullet hole after an overnight shooting downtown.
Driver shortages to get 'substantially worse' with minimum wage hike: association
When the provincial minimum wage rises, on Jan. 1, 2018, to $14 per hour that hike, according to the Ontario School Bus Association, will mean driver shortages will get "substantially worse." For parents across Ontario that will make an already serious problem that much worse.
Former Hamilton coroner slams ministry, says it wants inquests that 'don't rock the boat'
The former regional coroner for the Hamilton area says taxpayers are footing the bill for his firing without cause — alleging he was “paid to go away” for criticizing government agencies during death inquests.
Winners at last, Ticats stun Argos in wild finish
C.J. Gable's one-yard TD run with 2:30 remaining earned the Hamilton Tiger-Cats their first win of the season, a lightning-delay 24-22 win over the Toronto Argonauts on Monday night.
Art Briles hire still upsets Tiger-Cats fans
It's been one week since the Hamilton Tiger-Cats hired disgraced Baylor University head coach Art Briles, and fans attending Monday's Labour Day Classic are still fuming — even though the decision was quickly reversed.
A snapshot of how people in Hamilton spent Labour Day weekend
People post pictures to social media showing how they spent the the long weekend in and around the city.
Six Nations activists move blockade to Highway 6 and Sixth Line in Caledonia
Six Nations activists set up a blockade on Argyle Street August 10 in protest of actions taken by the province to turn over a contentious piece of land. On Monday activists moved the barricade to the Highway 6 bypass in Caledonia.
Human antidepressants building up in brains of fish in Niagara River
Researchers studying fish from the Niagara River have found that human antidepressants and remnants of these drugs are building up in their brains.
Man struck and killed by train in Oakville Monday morning
Early Monday morning a man was struck by a passenger train near the Bronte GO Station on Wyecroft Road in Oakville.
A mix of sun and cloud this Labour Day: DayStarter weather
A look at Hamilton's weather forecast.
Ticats head into 'Labour Day Classic' amid circus of attention
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats (0-8) haven't played since a 37-18 home loss to the Ottawa Redblacks on Aug. 18. The Ticats will have a new head coach (June Jones) and starting quarterback (Jeremiah Masoli) when they face the Toronto Argonauts (4-6) on Monday night.
Crawlspace fire damages east Hamilton home
A problem with old electrical wiring caused a fire to break out at an east Hamilton home this morning, fire officials say.
2 teens shot 4 times, 6 minutes apart on the Mountain overnight
Two 17-year-olds were rushed to hospital in critical condition overnight after each person was shot four times, at incidents just blocks apart, emergency officials say.
3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week
Check out some brand new music from Weaves, MorMor and Goodbye Honolulu.
Bullets fired early morning on Upper Wellington Street
Police are looking for suspects in dark coloured SUV.
Police seize $25K in crystal meth, $9K cash and arrest 4
Three Hamilton-area adults and one person from Niagara were arrested Thursday in connection with a drug trafficking operation, Hamilton police said Friday.
Labour Day: What's open and closed
The last long weekend of the summer is upon us and we have a list of what's open and closed.
Labour Day parade and football, Ribfest and more: Things To Do in Hamilton this weekend
Here's a pretty great list of things to do this weekend in Hamilton.
Person injured in midnight shooting in east end
Police are investigating a shooting that happened around midnight near Quigley Road and Albright Avenue in East Hamilton.
September gardening: Live chat Tuesday 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 Tuesday, September 5, 2017.
Would-be candidate challenging PC nomination ordered to pay party $136K in legal costs
An Ontario court judge has ordered that a Hamilton man battling the Ontario PC party in court has to pay the party $136,315 in legal fees.
Highway 6 ramp to Toronto-bound 403 closed over long weekend
The southbound ramp from Highway 6 onto the Toronto-bound Highway 403 ramp will be closed over the long weekend, the Ministry of Transportation said.
Hamilton school boards warn bus driver shortage will affect local routes
Hamilton-Wentworth Student Transportation Services (HWSTS) says there is a school bus driver shortage that will affect as many as 17 routes.
Police use GPS dart to track high-speed vehicle around Hamilton
The OPP used a new technology that attaches GPS darts to vehicles to track a high-speed car through Brantford, Hamilton and Burlington Thursday night.
Trump on NAFTA is 'ridiculous', let's look for trade deals elsewhere: Eisenberger
Canadian municipalities must take the initiative to seek out international business and economic opportunities, especially given U.S. President Donald Trump's threats to tear up the North American Free-Trade Agreement, Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger says.
St. Catharines man faces child porn charges: Niagara police
A 53-year-old man from St. Catharines, Ont., is facing child pornography charges following an investigation by Niagara regional police.
Mainly sunny Friday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Brain injury patient goes back to school to help others with brain injuries
Jay Dukeshire's motorcycle accident had doctors fearful he wasn't going to recover from an ABI injury. He defeated the odds and is now going to help others who will be recovering from ABI.
Shape Your Life boxing program for women who've experienced violence launches in St. Catharines
A first-of-its-kind boxing program for women who have experienced violence has launched in St. Catharines, Ont., a decade after it started.
More gasoline price jumps on the way for Hamilton, GTA, thanks to Harvey
A tracker of gasoline prices predicts that parts of Ontario are in for an 'eye-popping' jump at the pump amid the impact of tropical storm Harvey on Houston and the U.S. oil infrastructure.
Evacuation area expanded as toxic gas leak in Norfolk County, Ont. prompts health fears
Emergency task force officials have expanded the area affected by a toxic gas leak discovered Saturday in Norfolk County, Ont. — prompting an evacuation order for the area and the closure of a stretch of roadway.
53 newcomer students at Hamilton's only residential homeless shelter without school supplies
Students at Hamilton’s only emergency residential shelter for families experiencing homelessness are without backpacks and school supplies days before the start of the new school year.
Man wanted for gas and dash in stolen SUV
Hamilton police say they’re trying to track down a man who drove away without paying at a local gas station — in a stolen SUV.
12 years later, a senseless death deserves answers
Michael Parmer was shot and killed 12 years ago on September 9, 2005 at the CD's bar. The reason for the Hamilton man's death remains a mystery.
Lighthouse founder Skip Prokop dies
Hamilton native and founding member of Lighthouse, Skip Prokop, has died at the age of 73.
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