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Mountain family wake up to people breaking in, police say
Hamilton police say they’re investigating after the homeowners of a central Mountain home woke up to people breaking in Tuesday morning.
SIU investigating after man falls from 2nd floor apartment
The provincial police watchdog is investigating an incident in Hamilton after a man fell from his second floor apartment when police were knocking on his door.
Pioneering televangelist David Mainse, 81, dies
Televangelist David Mainse, founder of Burlington-based Crossroads Christian Communications, died Monday at the age of 81.
Despite rash of shootings, violent crime on Hamilton Mountain not rising: Police
On Monday night city councillors and Hamilton police held a public meeting to discuss recent crime in Wards 6,7, and 8. Police say there's no significant increase.
Heat warning Tuesday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Divided days: Hamilton newcomers build lives here while commuting to Toronto jobs
How do people who’ve moved here in the last few years and spend hours every day commuting, feel about their new lives, their new city and building community?
52-year-old man smashes cab windows, injuring driver
Hamilton police have charged a 52-year-old after he smashed two cab windows, injuring a driver.
Bleeding man found trying to sell stolen jewellery
Hamilton police say they have arrested a bleeding man trying to sell stolen jewellery after a trail of blood was found at a crime scene.
Skelly, rookie councillor, wants to run for PCs in Flamborough-Glanbrook
Donna Skelly, elected to city council last year, will make her third run for a provincial seat. Another candidate has been working toward the nomination for a year.
16-year-old arrested after stabbing, facing assault, drug charges
A 16-year-old is facing assault and drug charges after an early morning stabbing in the lower city, police say.
CityHousing Hamilton to use old City Motor Hotel property for seniors residence
Second objective of the City Motor Hotel expropriation completed, says councillor, CityHousing Hamilton to purchase the site for a mixed-use residential development for seniors.
After weekend of record-breaking temps, heat warning continues Monday
Hamilton set new heat records Saturday and Sunday, as an unseasonable hot and humid wave of weather blanketed the city. The heatwave continues early this week.
Hamilton woman killed in Burlington Skyway crash, QEW reopens
A 51-year-old woman is dead after a motorcycle crash on the Toronto-bound lanes of the Burlington Skyway Monday morning.
6 places where old and new Hamilton are converging
Here are six places where Hamilton's history is forging together with new ideas.
Air quality advisory issued for Hamilton due to heat wave
Environment Canada is warning of poor air quality and forecasts that air pollution levels could pose a health risk for residents in the Hamilton area on Sunday due to an ongoing heat wave.
Heat warning in effect for Hamilton
Environment Canada has issues a heat warning for Hamilton. Unseasonably warm temperatures are expected to continue into the beginning of the week
3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week
Check out some brand new music Teen Ravine, Adult Future and Monowhales.
Hamilton police officer suffers minor injuries after hit by vehicle on highway
A Hamilton police officer who was struck by a vehicle on Friday afternoon while enforcing the speed limit has been treated at a hospital for minor injuries and released.
Crisis or opportunity? Your thoughts on Hamilton's changing identity
CBC Hamilton has invited you to join us as we explore Hamilton's identity crisis, and what the changing city looks like for people who call Hamilton home. Here's some of how you have already responded.
Many Ontario voters appear to have parked their votes for now: Robert Fisher
CBC's Queen's Park analyst Robert Fisher provides his take on the lay of the land in Queen's Park as this latest legislative session settles in.
Barton Battalion among legions of fans across country eager for Canadian soccer league
The Barton Street Battalion, a supporters group preparing for the return of soccer to Hamilton. Other groups across the country are doing the same, hoping their city will also get a team when the CPL kicks off.
Hamilton under late September heat warning
It might officially be the first day of fall, but Hamilton is still firmly in the grip of summer heat.
Health Canada analyzing unknown substance after jail exposure
Health Canada is analyzing an “unknown substance” that sent a jail guard to hospital Thursday afternoon, police announced today.
Final live gardening chat for the season: Sept. 25 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 Monday.
Don't fall for this phone scam, Alectra warns
Alectra utilities is warning Hamiltonians about a phone scam targeting its customers.
'Hammer City' design wins competition for Hamilton's Pier 8 promenade
Pier 8's waterfront promenade will be designed around a theme that plays off the city's industrial and waterfront heritage.
Hamilton senior hit by truck in parking lot, hospitalized
Hamilton police are investigating after an 80-year-old man using a walker was struck by a reversing truck in a lower city parking lot and rushed to hospital.
Protestors occupying Enbridge pipeline construction site
A group of protestors began occupying an Enbridge Line 10 construction site in Jerseyville this morning, protesting what they call the oil giant’s “failure to appropriately consult with Indigenous Nations.”
Ontario NDP leader calls for coroner's inquest into St. Joe's suicide deaths
Horwath, leader of the Ontario NDP party, plans to call Friday morning for the coroner’s office to undertake a public review of the deaths. The appeal comes after the hospital released a review it commissioned earlier this summer.
Special places: 5 Hamiltonians took us to places in the city meaningful to them
Ticat Adrian Tracy's whole family is moving to Hamilton, one by one. Musician Harrison Kennedy says the city is "no longer tribal." They're among five Hamiltonians who shared their meaningful places with us. Share yours too.
Hamilton man's death from natural causes, dog bite not a factor say police
After an investigation by the coroner's office into the death of a Hamilton man in his 60's, who was bit by a dog Wednesday, it was determined the man died of natural causes according to police.
GM laying off 255 at St. Catharines plant due to strike at CAMI facility
Layoff notices have been handed out to 255 workers at the General Motors transmission-making factory in St. Catharines, Ont., as effects spread from a strike that started Sunday at the GM CAMI plant in Ingersoll, Ont.
Ministry investigating after guard at Barton jail falls ill on shift
A number of other correctional officers from the same shift also went to hospital as a precaution
Hamilton school bus shortage gets worse, won't improve until mid-October: HWDSB
Hamilton's school bus driver shortage has gotten worse since the beginning of September and it's not projected to get better until October 16 according to Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board chair Todd White.
Dave Hanley, co-founder of Pop Up Hamilton, dies
Dave Hanley, the co-founder of Pop Up Hamilton, has died.
Man thrown from car, killed in Caledonia crash
A man is dead after a crash in Caledonia last night, Ontario Provincial Police say.
Mainly sunny Thursday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
My name is Kevin and I am a gentrifier
'We've been a part of a lot of good things in this city. The uncomfortable reality is that we've changed it in other ways as well.'
Man dies, coroner investigates as dog seized
A man in his mid-60s has died after being bitten by a dog in east Hamilton today, police say — but it isn't clear what impact the bite had on his death.
Mayor withdraws plan for what to do when monuments are pegged as racist
Some furrowed their brows. Some fidgeted in their seats. Some whispered to each other, and took notes, and sighed loudly at the ceiling. But in the end, most Hamilton city councillors seemed to wish the mayor didn't bring up the idea of racist statues.
City will spend $1M a year on Indigenous poverty and homelessness
The city will sink $1 million a year for the next 10 years into getting Indigenous Hamiltonians out of poverty — a move one worker says is a turning point.
Niagara human trafficking investigation leads to multiple arrests, drug charges
As a result of an investigation that began in August, one man has been charged with human trafficking related offences and two other men have been charged with drug-related offences.
SIU calls for witnesses to arrest of woman outside Burlington mall
Investigators with the province’s Special Investigations Unit (SIU) are looking to speak with anyone who may have witnessed the arrest of a woman in the parking lot of Burlington Mall on Sept. 14.
A father and son, both steelworkers, witness labour's change in Hamilton
Steve Lechniak, 67, didn’t think for a moment about whether he’d be able to find work when he graduated from high school in Hamilton in the late 1960s. But the world looks a lot different for his son, Michael, 35.
Niagara College first to offer certificate in production of commercial cannabis
Niagara College will be the first to offer a post-secondary certificate in the production of commercial cannabis.
What is Hamilton to you? What does it need? Here's what some residents had to say
Over the course of two days at Supercrawl, hundreds of people took the opportunity to answer one of two questions: "Hamilton is ...?" and "Hamilton needs ...?" Here's a look at what they said.
City councillors vote to scrap extra police fees for Hess Village bar owners
Hess Village bar owners pay thousands extra each year for police to patrol during rowdy weekend nights. Now Hamilton city councillors have taken the first step toward scrapping that.
Hamilton will debate putting tiny homes in lower city laneways
Tiny homes are gaining momentum across North America as a way to get homeless people into affordable housing. Now Hamilton decision makers will look at how to use some of the city's laneways to build tiny homes here.
17 bus shelters smashed overnight in Hamilton
The city says police are investigating after an overnight bus shelter vandalism spree.
Chance of showers Tuesday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
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