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Man who survived historic Niagara Falls plunge dies in second try
A man who survived a plunge over Niagara Falls without protection in 2003 has died after he went over again, this time inside an inflatable ball.
Fire crews on scene at early morning house fire on Napier Street in Dundas
Hamilton Fire are still on scene battling a house fire on Napier Street in Dundas.
7 people charged in $3.9M Brantford pot bust
Seven people are facing drug charges after police say officers raided a large marijuana growing operation in south of Brantford.
Flamborough collision: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Mix of sun and cloud Friday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Thinking inside the box: Pop-up events reimagine big, empty Target store
An empty Target store located at the Centre on Barton will play host to five pop-up events this summer as a way to engage the community and make use of the space.
Hamilton chief won't have officers carry naloxone despite call for self-protection
Hamilton’s police chief will not equip front-line officers with life-saving anti-overdose kits, even after other police forces in the province and around the country have used them on themselves and members of the public who’ve been exposed to fentanyl.
Hamilton city councillors will ponder buying their own 'civic rings'
Hamilton city councillors will discuss buying their own “civic rings” after a plan to budget $5,000 every four years for rings for outgoing councillors sparked some opposition.
Sellers of historic Brantford church, listed for $1, reject all offers
They got several offers this week, but “none quite reached what the seller’s minimum requirements were,” said their realtor, Roy Rodrigues.
Erendira Wallenda hangs by teeth and toes from helicopter over Niagara Falls
Erendira Wallenda could be seen gracefully performing acrobatic moves - not out of the ordinary for a daredevil who's part of the famous Wallenda family. The difference Thursday was she was dangling from a helicopter, by her teeth and then toes, over Niagara Falls.
Chance of thunderstorms Thursday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
3 people dead in Hamilton house fire
Three people are dead after a house caught fire in the area of Upper Ottawa Street and Limeridge Road in Hamilton.
Pickering, Ont., man drowns in Lake Erie near Port Colborne
A Pickering man drowned on Wednesday while swimming in Lake Erie.
Hamilton PC hopeful takes party to court with allegations of voter fraud
A Hamilton PC candidate who claims he lost the nomination because of voter fraud ballot box stuffing isn't letting the issue drop. Now he's asking an Ontario court to review it.
Car, dump truck crash sends woman to hospital, closes Hwy 5 in Flamborough
A crash between a car and a dump truck has closed Highway 5 between Brock Road and Middletown Road in Flamborough.
Hamilton home prices post record increase in May despite Ontario's 'cooling' measures
It was the first full month of sales after the provincial government announced measures meant to cool hot housing markets in Toronto, Hamilton and the Greater Golden Horseshoe.
Suspected weapon in fatal shooting of Hamilton father found, accidentally discharged
Toronto police believe they have located one of the weapons used in the fatal shooting of a 33-year-old Hamilton man in April of this year.
Daredevil Wallenda talks about plan to fly over Niagara Falls hanging by her teeth
Daredevil trapeze-artist Erendira Wallenda says she'll be tethered to a helicopter Thursday as it flies over Niagara Falls hanging on only by her toes and teeth.
Police identify suspect in series of overnight car break-ins in Burlington
Police say a warrant has been issued for Hamilton resident Richard Shields, 57, in relation to the break-ins.
Hamilton Pride thrives with 3 weeks of events - but still needs the city's help
Hamilton Pride is a robust affair this month, with rallies, barbecues, film screenings, worship services, legal panels and a party on the bay. But it hasn't come easy.
Niagara bound QEW delay at Appleby Line: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Mainly sunny Wednesday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
QEW in St. Catharines reopens after truck rollover
All but one lane of the QEW has reopened after a transport truck that rolled over shut the highway down in the St. Catharines area beginning Tuesday afternoon.
Truck carrying toxic chemical rolls over on QEW in St. Catharines, sparks evacuation
A single transport truck carrying flammable, hazardous chemicals has rolled over on the Queen Elizabeth Way highway west of Martindale Road in St. Catharines.
Man killed at Albion Falls slipped while taking photographs: friend
Michael Lane, a Toronto-based photographer in his early twenties, was confirmed by several friends as the victim in Saturday's accident.
New Vision hopes to make landmark downtown church into a music venue
Last year, The National performed at New Vision United Church for a concert benefiting Syrian refugee efforts. Now the church wants to be a regular live music venue.
Fire at St. Joe's West 5th campus, one patient taken to emergency
Hamilton Fire Department says it was called to a fire at St. Joseph's West 5th campus around 7:45 p.m. Monday. The hospital confirmed the fire started within the Schizophrenia Inpatient Unit.
Former Hamilton bank employee speaks for thousands who can't over sales pressures
Sally Watson went to Ottawa last week to tell the House of Commons Finance Committee what she experienced as a Bank of Nova Scotia employee. She says sales goals force employees to sell banking products they don't need, putting customer's finances at risk.
Collision on QEW Toronto-bound near Red Hill Pkwy
OPP reported all lanes were briefly blocked just after 8 a.m. Tuesday while emergency crews were on the scene.
Chance of showers Tuesday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Teenaged girl shot inside residence, not alleyway: police
A woman previously believed to have been shot in an alleyway was actually shot inside a residence, Hamilton police said in an update today.
Peter Mansbridge, Cynthia Dale awarded honorary doctorates at McMaster
The CBC correspondent-in-chief and noted thespian, also husband and wife, were honoured at the DeGroote School of Business’ spring 2017 convocation.
3 Hamilton suspects arrested in 'brazen' Oakville pharmacy robbery
Three Hamilton suspects have been arrested in connection with an armed robbery involving a type of bear spray at an Oakville pharmacy last month.
Before you cut the grass, check for baby rabbits, viral video warns
Jared Houliston, owner of Ontario Wildlife Removal, says he gets multiple calls a week from people who have accidentally hit rabbit nests with their lawn mowers.
Police investigating gas station break-ins as linked
Hamilton Police say they are seeking a group of suspects in a string of break-ins at 7 gas stations across the city.
Former mortgage broker Dennis Khanna facing more fraud charges
Former Hamilton mortgage broker Dennis Khanna is facing more fraud charges, including charging a 'criminal rate of interest'
West Lincoln man suffers life-threatening injuries after motorcycle crash Sunday
Police say a 54-year-old West Lincoln man is fighting for his life after his motorcycle collided with a car in Thorold Sunday evening.
Hamilton author Gary Barwin wins Leacock Medal for Humour for Yiddish for Pirates
Hamilton author Gary Barwin has won the 2017 Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour.
High Level Bridge — closed for traffic, opened for party Sunday
Thousands took advantage of the opportunity Sunday to walk across Hamilton's High Level Bridge while it was closed to vehicles.
Collision on the Linc.: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Heat warning Monday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Body of man believed killed fighting ISIS returned to Ontario mother
The mother of a Canadian killed while fighting Islamic State militants in Syria said her heart was heavy as she put her hands on a casket containing the body of her son.
Man falls to his death at Albion Falls
A man was pronounced dead on the scene at Hamilton's Albion Falls Saturday afternoon. Hamilton Fire also had to perform a rescue operation for two other people.
Environment Canada: Heat warning in effect for Hamilton
Environment Canada has issued a heat warning for today, the first heat event of the season. Temperatures are expected to to reach 31 C.
3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week
Check out brand new music from Brother Neil, Muneshine and Animal Type.
City scrapping vacant unit tax rebate, but some disagree on what to do with the savings
It's a sign of Hamilton renewal — the city is scrapping a tax break for people who own buildings with vacant units in them. But not everyone agrees on what to do with the money that will save.
Burlington Skyway Toronto-bound lanes reopen after motorcycle crash
The Toronto-bound lanes of the Burlington Skyway have reopened after a motorcycle and another vehicle collided.
Hamilton lawyer suspended after firm spent $1.5M meant for people in Caledonia
The law society has suspended a Hamilton lawyer whose firm apparently spent $1.5 million of a settlement meant for residents and businesses impacted by the Caledonia protest.
Alleged Yahoo hacker Karim Baratov will stay in jail as he awaits extradition hearing
An Ontario Court of Appeals judge has dismissed alleged Yahoo hacker Karim Baratov's application to have his detention order reviewed.
Escaped Brantford inmate found after a 2-day search
A Brantford inmate who escaped custody and caused a two-day long search has been found with a piece of leg iron still in his pocket.
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