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GO and QEW delays Tuesday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Plenty of rain Tuesday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Hamilton Food Share survey shows housing boom cutting into household budgets
Data from Hamilton Food Share show that 80% of local food bank users, up from 49% a year ago, spend more than half of their monthly income on rent--a distribution the CMCH says represents an "extreme" risk of homelessness.
Parents of alleged Yahoo hacker: 'Our son is a scapegoat'
The parents of an alleged "hacker-for-hire” connected to a massive international data breach maintain that their son is innocent, and a “scapegoat” in a case that is tearing them apart.
Police arrest 2nd 18-year-old in brutal beating of Hamilton teen
The attack inspired an anti-violence vigil that drew about 100 people last year.
Rainy and slippery roads and sidewalks Monday: Daystarter commute
With rain falling Monday morning, be careful on the roads and sidewalks this morning. Here are your traffic and commute updates.
Scattered showers expected throughout day and night Monday
Scattered showers are expected for Monday and Tuesday.
Hamilton police arrest Brampton man in city's first homicide
Hamilton police have arrested a Brampton man in the city's first homicide of 2017. Antonio Sedeno Charles, 30, was arrested Sunday night after a warrant was issued for his arrest.
Meet the 14-year-old who got a standing ovation for his LRT speech to council
Matthew Carrabs, 14, has a group called "Yes to LRT in Hamilton."
Cat dies in fire that destroys east-end townhouse unit
Cooking was the cause of a fire Saturday that destroyed an east-end townhouse unit and killed a cat.
Diana Panton and Dirty Nil take home Juno Awards this weekend
The Arkells are up for group of the year during the televised awards Sunday.
Hamilton east-end homicide victim likely knew attacker, police say
Police say Melvin Jn'marie, 40, was likely injured as a result of "a minor altercation that quickly escalated."
The oaks of Vimy: One man's mission to restore a natural treasure to the battlefield
Despite setbacks like tree-killing disease and even unexploded shells, Monty McDonald remains determined to fulfill his dream of building a living memorial of oak trees at Vimy Ridge to honour Canadians who fought there 100 years ago.
3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week
Check out new music from Dalia Dargazli, Lee Watson and Steve Strongman.
Hamilton public transit gets $36.2M for 13 new projects
The provincial and federal governments have announced that Hamilton will see 13 new projects funded to improve the city's public transit system.
Police arrest 2, seize $10K in drugs and a handgun in raid
Hamilton police raided a house in the Gibson neighbourhood Thursday and seized illegal drugs and an unauthorized handgun.
Hamilton art exhibit weaves the immigrant stories behind the sewing of men's suits
The hands and labour of immigrant workers at Coppley Apparel in Hamilton are at the heart of an art exhibition, "Piece Work," on view at the Art Gallery of Hamilton.
Pop-Up Opera and Restorative Justice: Things To Do in Hamilton Mar. 31-Apr. 2
Here's a pretty great list of things to do today in Hamilton.
Sunshine List reveals Ontario's public sector salaries
The annual Sunshine List of the top-earning employees in Ontario's public sector has grown by seven per cent, with more than 123,000 people paid more than $100,000 last year.
Niagara wins bid to host Canada Summer Games in 2021
The Niagara Region will host the bi-annual, multi-sport event in 2021.
2 children still in intensive care after Caledonia crash that killed 3 people
After a crash Wednesday that killed three young people in Caledonia and injured five others, two of the children who survived are still in intensive care.
No major delays early Friday: DayStarter Commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Dunnville woman dies in house fire Wednesday
One person has died and another was injured after in a house fire in Dunnville on Wednesday.
Delay at Walker's Line QEW off ramp early Thursday: DayStarter Commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Periods of rain: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Girls who died in Caledonia crash were heading home from laser tag
Three people are dead, including two girls and a 21-year-old man, and four others are in hospital following a crash Wednesday night on a rural road near Caledonia, Ont.
Tales from houses with many bedrooms: What tenants say it's like inside
Students and tenants contact us to describe what it's like living in houses that have been split into dorms style with multiple bedrooms.
3 people dead in 2-vehicle crash south of Caledonia, OPP says
Three people were killed Wednesday night in a two-vehicle collision south of Caledonia on Highway 6, Ontario Provincial Police say.
Former 'criminal mastermind' gets new court date
Gerald Blanchard, a man once identified by police as a "criminal mastermind", had his case adjourned Wednesday in Milton court.
For this Hamilton painter, making mistakes is an art all to itself
Gord Bond has mastered the art of flubs, not quites and missteps — and he's had a show every month since October as a result.
Making Hamilton's FirstOntario Centre 'NHL-ready' would cost $250M
A new report pegs the cost of renovating FirstOntario Centre to an 'NHL-ready' level at $252 million.
Hamilton's LRT in 21 pictures: How the engineers imagine it will look
Years of planning have produced thousands of pages of LRT studies and plans. Here is pictorial ride along Hamilton's LRT plans thanks to a collection of concept art.
Snow, rain with a risk of freezing rain, for Hamilton Thursday
Environment Canada says some snow and freezing rain as a storm system moves throug the area.
Sherman Access restrictions to be extended through Spring
After initially closing the west leg of the Sherman Access for two weeks in March, the city is implementing a longer-term lane restriction lasting for "the coming months."
Ken Weatherill named new deputy chief of Barrie police
Ken Weatherill will assume the role of deputy chief May 23, when current deputy chief Bruce E. Carlson retires.
The 5-time Juno nominee who moonlights as a Hamilton high school teacher
Diana Panton is leading a double life. The Hamilton high school teacher hasn't told her students much about her other career as a Juno-winning jazz musician, but as she contends for a trophy at Saturday's Juno Awards gala dinner it's getting hard to dodge the subject.
The short, tumultuous life of Hamilton's Bay Street LRT stop
First it lived. Then it died. Then it lived again. Then it died. Now it has one more chance at life, but there may not be much hope.
Street food, comedy and how to fight city hall: Things To Do in Hamilton March 29
Here's a pretty great list of things to do today in Hamilton.
Mix of sun and cloud: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Hard work, long hours, little pay: Building super says she was paid $1.18 an hour
As part of our Hard at Work series, CBC News is looking at how employees in Ontario could benefit from proposed changes to the Employment Standards act. This Hamilton building superintendent tells of the long hours that come with the job.
What can you do if you feel your housing is unsafe or you're nervous about your fire escape?
For tenants living in crowded houses or circumstances that make them feel nervous or unsafe, there are some ways to improve safety, and get help.
Careless smoking fire sends 1 to hospital, causes $60K damage
Monday afternoon fire in 16-storey apartment building caused by careless smoking, Hamilton Fire Department said.
'Suspicious' suitcase outside building deemed harmless after police cordon off Gore area
Workers were evacuated from the HSBC building in Gore Park after a suitcase was discovered chained to the outside. Police say there was "no criminal intent" discovered in the suitcase.
'Don't come to school tomorrow' - Social media 'joke' ends with police
Two female students at Caledonia's Mckinnon Park Seconday School met with police after a social media post of a gun with a caption "Don't come to school tomorrow" sparked concern among students and staff.
Batman, Dickens, algae and LRT: Things To Do in Hamilton Mar. 28
Here's a pretty great list of things to do today in Hamilton.
Overnight stabbing victim rushed to hospital
Police are investigating a stabbing that happened just after midnight in central Hamilton.
Smooth start early Tuesday DayStarter Commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Chance of showers: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Heated day at Hamilton city hall as LRT fever is compared to AIDS, SARS
A Bay Street stop. Who will operate the system. These are some of the many questions Hamilton councillors will face during a marathon meeting. Follow the discussion live.
$1M settlement reached for fired CHCH workers
CHCH's parent company has reached a settlement with the union representing its workers who were laid off en masse in 2015.
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