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Hamilton LRT: Where does your councillor stand?
We break down councillor positions, ward by ward, so you can see how your councillor has voted.
'He passed away in my arms': Man beaten in nursing home dies
James Acker — an elderly Alzheimer's patient who endured a brutal beating at the hands of another resident at a Dundas nursing home — has died.
Crystal meth, cocaine and heroin found in $175,000 drug seizure
Hamilton police say they have seized around $175,000 in drugs after a raid in Stoney Creek late last week.
Boomers vs. millennials: Whose voice is heard in LRT poll?
Forum Research says the poll is weighted. But Christopher Higgins, a geographer and spatial analyst, says Hamilton's baby boomers had an unfair say.
Police quiet on details after Stoney Creek shooting
Hamilton police are investigating after shots were fired early Monday at a home in Stoney Creek — but they are giving little in the way of information other than that.
Teens arrested after seniors carjacked and boy, 12, robbed
Three teens are now facing a host of charges — including robbery, kidnapping and threatening death — after a five-day crime spree in Hamilton.
Billy Talent coming to Tim Hortons field in June
Canadian hit makers Billy Talent are coming to Tim Hortons Field in June.
Hamilton police said crime would flourish if cellphone surveillance records disclosed
Hamilton Police Service has gone to great lengths to avoid telling CBC Hamilton whether it owns or has access to cellphone surveillance technology for nearly a year, before admitting last week it doesn't have it.
McMaster students are on a pro-LRT email blitz, but will it make a difference?
One city councillor against LRT says McMaster Students Union's "Yes LRT" campaign isn't the first one he's experienced, and he doubts it will be the last.
Hamilton actress Caissie Levy to play Elsa in Broadway version of Frozen
The upcoming stage adaptation of Frozen has found its sisters Anna and Elsa — they'll be played by two Broadway veterans in Patti Murin and Hamilton's Caissie Levy.
Police officer charged with mischief, Niagara police say
Police in Niagara region say an officer has been charged with mischief but wouldn't release any further details.
Delays on the 403 & 406 early Tuesday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Mainly sunny Tuesday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
48 per cent against LRT, 12 per cent undecided: new survey
Results of an LRT telephone survey show that 48 per cent of respondents are against the project, while those supportive and undecided make up the remaining 52 per cent.
One vehicle recovered after Easter Sunday shootout between cars in Ancaster
While Ancaster residents ate Easter dinner, a pair of cars ripped through a quiet neighbourhood, firing shots.
Hamilton mountain road closures for construction starting the week after Easter
The city is starting 3 construction projects on mountain roads on the week following Easter, and all will involve road closures.
He got new blue bins — and a bylaw notice for showing video of bins being tossed into truck
Joe Moniz’ home security cameras caught a waste worker throwing away his blue bins. He got new bins but also a bylaw notice for his cameras.
Ramp off eastbound Gardiner Expressway to York-Bay-Yonge now closed
The off-ramp from the eastbound Gardiner Expressway to York, Bay and Yonge Streets closed on Monday for good.
Why 75,000 Ontario grandparents don't get to see their grandkids
Advocates say thousands of Ontario grandparents have limited or nonexistent access to their grandchildren, thanks to anything from messy divorces to fractured relationships with their own adult children.
3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week
Check out new tunes from The Dirty Nil, Beams and Arkells.
Elderly woman carjacked in Meadowlands, forced to drive around at gunpoint
Police say a woman in her 80s was carjacked and robbed outside of the Meadowlands Best Buy and forced to drive around at gunpoint.
Easter weekend hikes at the falls? Watch the edges, city warns
Easter weekend is a popular time for Hamiltonians to hike on the beautiful trails. But hikers would be well-advised to be careful, city hall is warning.
Boy, 16, grabbed off street, sexually assaulted in van in Burlington: police
Halton police are warning Burlington residents to be “vigilant” after a teen reported that he was forced inside a van and sexually assaulted by two men last month.
Distracted driving contributed to nearly half of fatal collisions over 5 years
Driver distraction was the leading factor in fatal collisions in Hamilton, according to a new five-year report presented to Hamilton’s police oversight board on Thursday.
Easter weekend: what's open and closed in Hamilton
GO Transit and HSR will operate on a holiday schedule on Good Friday. Here's what else is open and closed over Easter weekend.
'She's gone downtown to hear some blues': Hamilton lyrics will stand tall in Gore Park
The lyrics from Arkells, Robbie Robertson and others are designed to invoke emotion and nostalgia in Hamilton's oldest park.
Hamilton police bust another pot dispensary
Hamilton police have announced they have arrested another owner of a marijuana dispensary running in the city.
'Bully boy tactics': Harvest Picnic founder ordered to pay legal fees
A Hamilton judge has ordered the founder of The Harvest Picnic festival to pay over $18,000 in legal fees to people he was attempting to sue for millions of dollars.
Kids, filibustering and the Republican Party: Yet another Hamilton LRT debate
Hamilton city council got heated again Wednesday - this time, about how many people to listen to in one day.
No major delays early Thursday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Sun and cloud Thursday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Alleged Yahoo hacker's legal team appealing bail decision
Alleged Yahoo hacker, Karim Baratov's legal team will be appealing the denied bail decision made Tuesday.
Facebook Live Thursday: Mayor and city's LRT project co-ordinator answer your questions
Do we need it? Will it increase your taxes? Is it going to happen at all? The mayor of Hamilton and the city's LRT project co-ordinator answer some burning questions via Facebook Live at noon on Thursday.
Hamilton police end their secrecy over whether they use cellphone surveillance technology
Hamilton’s denial it uses the tool comes as a dramatic change in response after nearly a year of fighting a request from CBC Hamilton about whether they have or use the devices.
City council meets: How to keep heritage properties, arts and culture affordable
Councillors will also talk LRT, poverty and tax increases. Follow the debates and discussion live, starting at 5 p.m.
LRT would mean hundreds of millions invested to repair roads, bridges, sidewalks and sewers
Coun. Sam Merulla says a vote against LRT is a vote against alleviating Hamilton's $3 billion infrastructure deficit. Another councillor says he's reaching.
Couple says CAS took foster kids because they wouldn't say the Easter bunny is real
Two former foster parents are taking the Children’s Aid Society of Hamilton to court, alleging that their two young foster children were removed from their home because they refused to tell the kids that the Easter bunny was real.
Hamilton lawyer who injected heroin into friend who overdosed can resume practice
A Hamilton lawyer who helped obtain heroin for a friend who later overdosed and died in her home will be allowed to practice law again if she passes a medical assessment and gets an OK from the Law Society of Canada.
Jeffrey Orridge out as CFL commissioner after 2 years
Jeffrey Orridge and the Canadian Football League have agreed to part ways, effective June 30, the league said in a news release on Wednesday.
GO delays early Wednesday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Mainly cloudy Wednesday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
New yoga classes let you downward dog with Pygmy goats
Yoga instructors are teaching traditional yoga and adding goats.
For sale: 100 houses from CityHousing Hamilton, which will build apartments instead
It's double-sided news for people who need social housing in Hamilton. The city's largest provider wants to shorten the waiting list by building more townhouses and apartments. But when families are housed, there's less chance it'll be in a house.
The Hamilton Music Awards have 'quietly disappeared'
In the wake of a multi-million dollar lawsuit launched by its founder, the Hamilton Music Awards have all but vanished, leaving virtually no hope that the awards show or its accompanying festival will happen in the city this year.
City believes Connolly project still on, even as related Etobicoke one is in trouble
Hamiltons 30-storey Connolly condo tower is still happening, city officials say, even though a related Etobicoke one has gone into receivership and more than 200 stand to lose their condo units.
Man arrested after sex worker assaulted
Hamilton police have arrested a man after a sex worker was assaulted near Barton Street in February and police believe there may be more victims.
5 people sent to hospital after car crashes into house in Delhi
Provincial police say five people were sent to hospital when a car collided with a house in Delhi Ont.
Man spoke to kids over school fence, gave them gum — won't be charged: Police
Niagara Region police say no charges will be laid against a man who raised alarm bells on Monday morning when he was seen speaking to children outside an elementary school in St. Catharines.
Alleged Yahoo hacker Karim Baratov denied bail
Accused Yahoo hacker Karim Baratov was denied bail Tuesday and will remain in custody while he awaits an extradition hearing that could see him sent to the U.S. to stand trial on charges related to computer hacking.
QEW Toronto-bound collision Tuesday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
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