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Connolly buyers say they're walking away from Hamilton downtown condo market - for now
"It's sort of scared me off these projects," says one buyer of a Connolly unit.
6 people fined for trespassing at Albion Falls
Six people will soon be $135 poorer, as the city has made good on its promise to ticket people who jump the fence at Albion Falls and venture off the posted trail.
Fringe organizers to hand out more stickers to combat poster vandalism
Organizers of the Hamilton Fringe festival are handing out stickers Monday afternoon after several play posters were defaced over the weekend.
Man beaten and threatened over debit card, police say
Brantford police say they are looking for two suspects after a man was beaten and robbed for his debit card and pin number.
Fringe, street food and yoga: Things To Do in Hamilton today
Here's a pretty great list of things to do Monday in Hamilton.
Chance of showers Monday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Early morning side-swipe crash sends 1 car onto church steps and 2 to hospital
A two-vehicle crash around 1:50 a.m. Sunday sent two people to a hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Woman arrested after fleeing scene of crash, police say
Hamilton police arrested a 27-year-old woman on Saturday after they say she fled the scene of a crash involving the Chevrolet Uplander minivan she was driving and another vehicle.
Posters for LGBTQ and feminist plays in Hamilton Fringe festival defaced
Posters for at least two plays featured in this month’s Hamilton Fringe Festival have been defaced by pieces of paper bearing typed verses from the Bible, appearing to attack the shows’ LGBTQ- and feminist-forward message and themes.
3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week
Check out new music from Wildgraves, Shanika Maria and This Mad Desire.
Indigenous Games leaves lasting impact on all who participated
On the field, court, pitch or pool, there was no shortage of athletic triumphs as competitors from 22 teams battled for medals in 14 sports at the North American Indigenous Games. But for many, the event was more about the spirit of competition than reaching the podium.
Ontario takes gold in men's U19 lacrosse at Indigenous Games
Team Ontario took gold in the final match of men's under-19 lacrosse at the North American Indigenous Games on Friday, defeating Team New York by a score of 12-4.
Meet the Ticats' new 10-year-old anthem singer
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats have a new anthem singer with serious pipes — and she hasn’t even started sixth grade yet.
How to build a better garden: Live chat Monday 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, July 24, 2017.
Brantford TV thief robbed of his stolen TV
Brantford police are looking for a suspect who ended up in a shoving match in a parking lot — trying to protect a stolen TV from being stolen by another man.
Phase 2 contract for Randle Reef cleanup has been awarded: Environment Minister
Canada's Environment Minister Catherine McKenna was back in Hamilton Friday to announce that the contract to dredge the contaminated sediment at Randle Reef and place it in a giant metal box has been awarded.
Partridge chooses Liberals over PCs after both courted her for Flamborough-Glanbrook
Judi Partridge will run for the Liberals in Flamborough-Glanbrook, and Ted McMeekin also announced he'll run in Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas.
Suicide review 'too late' for some families of those who died at psych hospital
Some family members who thought their loved ones would be safe from suicide as inpatients at St. Joe's West 5th campus said they're surprised by the hospital's action plan released last week and at how long it took to complete an external review.
Hamilton police officer who punched handcuffed man gets suspended sentence
Hamilton police officer Kudo Park was found guilty of assault in April for punching a handcuffed man three times in 2015.
Fringe Festival, Pokemon Go & World Music: Things To Do in Hamilton this weekend
Here's a pretty great list of things to do this weekend in Hamilton.
Smooth start early Friday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Sunny Friday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Indigenous Games help recovery from a 50-year-old insult
For many Indigenous communities, the 1967 Pan American Games in Winnipeg were a source of pain because 10 athletes were denied the chance to enter the stadium as torchbearers. Fifty years later, a film portrays a story of survival, reconciliation and hope for future generations.
Ticats drop to 0-4 after last minute loss to Edmonton
Edmonton quarterback Mike Reilly threw three touchdown passes as the Eskimos erased a 12-point deficit to remain undefeated with a 31-28 win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Thursday night.
Journalist arrested in Waterdown will be back in court in August
A local journalist arrested and charged this year in a tense scene in Waterdown will be back in court next month.
One of Hamilton's oldest buildings is for sale - with little to protect it
Sir Isaac Brock stayed at the Hatt building in Dundas while he was on his way to Queenston Heights. Now it's on sale for $489,000.
Mosquitoes test positive for West Nile virus
The city is warning people to take precautions after mosquitos caught in a trap have tested positive for West Nile virus.
Is your family normal? Don't answer. It doesn't matter: Hamilton Fringe
Other people's kids wake up in the morning, eat their breakfast and get ready for school. Not yours. Yours sleep in. Mill about. Don't like breakfast and have emotional outbursts.
Grandson of lacrosse legend Gaylord Powless playing at Indigenous Games finals
A tradition of excellence in sport continues within the family of the late lacrosse star Gaylord Powless, the namesake of one of the four host arenas in Ohsweken on Six Nations territory of the Grand River during the North American Indigenous Games this week.
Severe thunderstorm watch over for Hamilton
Hamilton was under a severe thunderstorm watch around midday on Thursday, according to a special weather statement from Environment Canada.
Firefighters rescue woman at Albion Falls
Hamilton fire crews were called to Albion Falls Wednesday night, to help rescue a woman who couldn’t climb back out after going for a hike.
Veteran Niagara cop charged with assault
A 29-year veteran with Niagara regional police is facing an assault charge in connection with an alleged off-duty incident.
Smooth start early Thursday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Ontarians pay highest rates in Canada for hydro, study shows
The price of electricity grew significantly faster in Ontario than everywhere else in Canada over the past decade, according to a study to be published Thursday.
LCBO employees ratify new contract that caps number of casual workers
The union representing LCBO employees says it successfully approved a new contract with the province on Wednesday night.
Construction officially underway for new tropical greenhouse in Gage Park
Ground was broken on the new Gage Park greenhouse this morning, marking the official start of construction.
Hamilton maker of BBQ brushes supports federal standards to ensure safety
A Canadian manufacturer says safety standards need to be imposed on wire bristle barbecue brushes sold in this country.
Hamilton doc sits in sweltering car to show parents the risks to their kids
Crocco's skin is getting clammy. The sweat trickles down his back. For 15 grueling minutes, he sits in the stifling 40 C heat. But he's in there to make a point – when parents leave kids in hot cars, they're gambling with their lives.
Man pulled from wreck after 3-vehicle crash in Ancaster
One person has been airlifted to hospital after a three-car crash on Highway 6 near Butter Road in Ancaster.
DakhaBrakha's folk chaos highlights World Music Fest lineup
It’s unlikely that most Hamiltonians have ever seen or heard anything like DakhaBrakha.
Love, the apocalypse and gardening — Inside the 2017 Hamilton Fringe Festival
There's something for everyone at the 2017 Hamilton Fringe Festival. Here's a handy guide. The festival runs from July 20th to July 30th.
Heritage fans vigilant over remaining church façade as Connolly fails
Neighbourhood activists and heritage devotees are watching closely as the site containing the remaining one-third of the former James Street Baptist church goes up for auction under a receivership.
Karim Baratov, alleged Yahoo hacker, to fight extradition in September
Karim Baratov, the man accused in a massive hack of Yahoo emails, made a brief appearnace at a court hearing today in Hamilton.
QEW delay early Wednesday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Chance of showers Wednesday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Woman dead after Waterdown car collision Saturday
One woman has died after a two-vehicle collision in Waterdown Saturday night sent her to hospital, succumbing to her injuries Monday.
A pop-up park along the way to a promised permanent park
Tuesday a Beasley neighbourhood parking lot at the corner of John Street and Rebecca Street was transformed into a pop-up park, the first time the city has tried something like this.
'Just as stunned as anyone': Architect was working on Connolly last week
Among those stunned by Monday's news that The Connolly is in receivership: The architect behind the plans to add 30 storeys of residential condos to the old James Street Baptist facade.
Niagara cop who smuggled cheese quits before disciplinary hearing
A Niagara regional police officer facing multiple allegations of misconduct under the Police Services Act has resigned.
Some Hamilton hotels will add 3 per cent surcharge to bills this year
A group of local hotel owners plan to start charging a three per cent fee to Hamilton hotel bills this year — even as a similar concept is causing tension and near fist fights in nearby Niagara Falls.
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