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City cuts 23 positions and repurposes 5 - including some management
The city released a statement Wednesday about the elimination of 23 management and support positions, and the repurposing of five.
Hamilton's Bay Street LRT stop is still alive - for now
City council voted narrowly - 8-7 - to defer the issue to a committee. That keeps it alive.
Swastikas found drawn on Hamilton sidewalk
Several crudely-drawn swastikas were found on a sidewalk in Kirkendall on family day.
Brantford-area teacher who disrupted vaccine clinic flees hearing after being found guilty of misconduct
An Ontario high school teacher who disrupted an immunization clinic and discouraged students from getting vaccinated has been found guilty of professional misconduct, the Ontario College of Teachers has ruled.
Brantford cops raid pot dispensary 1 day after it opens
Brantford police raided a pot dispensary Tuesday, a day after it opened, and arrested a 35-year-old Stoney Creek man.
Police say fake repairmen stole college's high-end printer to make fake IDs
Hamilton police have charged two men after a high-end printer was stolen in November from Mohawk College that they say was being used to make fake IDs.
2 Hamilton men arrested on crack cocaine trafficking charges
Halton police say they have recovered just over $1,500 worth of drugs after a three-week investigation into drug trafficking in Hamilton.
Hamilton cop's disciplinary appeal over pizza lunches dismissed
Hamilton police Sgt. Helena Pereira’s sentencing will go forward, after a judge dismissed a review of her case.
Kevin Bacon, Hoppers & History: Things to do in Hamilton Feb. 22
Here's a pretty great list of things to do today in Hamilton.
Man rushed to hospital with serious injuries after overnight stabbing: police
Investigators were called to the area of King Street East and Wentworth Street South just before 2:30 a.m. this morning, after a 29-year-old man was found with a stab wound.
Foggy travels early Wednesday: DayStarter Commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Fog advisory Wednesday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Red Hill Valley Parkway crash leaves 1 dead, 1 injured
Hamilton police are investigating a crash that left one person dead and one injured on Tuesday night.
1 person dead after Hamilton apartment fire
One person is dead following an apartment fire in downtown Hamilton, Tuesday evening.
Sex worker assaulted near Barton Street
Police are looking for a man they say assaulted a sex worker on Sunday.
City looks at hiking parking rates to keep tax increases low
Hamilton has the lowest parking rates of any comparable city in Canada. Boosting rates at parking metres and car parks could make life easier on cash-strapped homeowners.
Dundas school evacuated over 'unidentifiable haze'
Students at Dundas Valley Secondary School were evacuated Tuesday afternoon over a “haze” emanating from a washroom, the Hamilton Fire Department says.
$80K in X-ray equipment stolen from a parked van
Hamilton police are searching for $80,000 worth of X-ray equipment that was stolen from a van parked on the Mountain earlier this month.
Door-to-door salesmen scam senior out of $210K
A Hamilton man and a Brantford man are facing numerous charges after allegedly bilking a Burlington senior out of more than $210,000 over five years.
$50K in generators stolen from Honda dealership in Stoney Creek
Hamilton police are trying to figure out who broke in at a Honda Dealership early Tuesday and stole $50,000 worth of generators.
3 teens arrested after Boxing Day armed robbery at Pita Pit
Hamilton police have arrested three young men after a Pita Pit on Hamilton's east Mountain was robbed on Dec. 26.
McMaster buys 9 houses near campus for planned student residence
McMaster University has bought nine houses adjacent to its campus and plans to build a multi-storey project with room for up to 800 beds.
GO Transit delays early Tuesday: DayStarter Commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Showers Tuesday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Venomous snakes stolen in Niagara break-in, police say
Police in Niagara Region are hunting for a number of venomous snakes, including rattlesnakes, a pregnant boa constrictor and several juvenile cobra species.
Man tried to bite police and take an officer's gun
A 31-year-old Hamilton man is facing charges after allegedly trying to take a police officer's gun and bite other officers, Saturday morning.
Hamilton police officers assaulted for seizing fentanyl and other drugs during traffic stop
A Hamilton man and a woman face 10 charges for assaulting police officers after investigators found fentanyl and other illegal drugs during a traffic stop in the Gibson area, overnight Saturday.
Hamilton pawn shop robber stole over $25K worth of jewelry
Hamilton police are searching for a man who stole more than $25,000 worth of jewelry from an east end pawnshop, Friday afternoon.
What's happening around Hamilton on Family Day?
Looking for something to do on Family Day? Take advantage of the above-seasonal temperatures and head outside to one of the family-friendly events happening across Hamilton.
Warm weekend blows away decades-old Hamilton temperature record
Hamilton's warm Saturday and Sunday blew past high-temperature records set 30-plus years ago.
Crews recover body of Hamilton man who fell through ice
Police have recovered the body of a 68-year-old man who fell through the ice while ice fishing Saturday at the Waterford North Conservation Area near Brantford, Ont.
3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week
Check out new music from New Love, Max the Lesser and Odd Years.
Naloxone program expansion put off as councillors worry about looming tax increase
Councillors moved to defer budget considerations for public health until there is clarity on how much federal and provincial contribution there will be towards expanding the anti-overdose kit program.
Frost Bites, Winterfest & dodgeball: Things to do in Hamilton Family Day weekend
Here's a pretty great list of things to do today in Hamilton.
Police searching for SUV driver who exposed himself to woman
Police are trying to track down a man who they say was masturbating in his SUV in front of a woman in west Hamilton on Wednesday.
New session at Queen's Park is all about your vote: Robert Fisher
Expect the new session of the Ontario legislature, set to begin next week, to sound a lot like a year-long election campaign. CBC's Ontario politics expert Robert Fisher explains that your hydro bill, public transit, the Spring budget and your vote will be the focus of the next few weeks at Queen's Park.
What's open and what's closed on Family Day in Hamilton
Gear up for an unseasonably warm long weekend in the Greater Hamilton Area with our guide to Family Day 2017.
Stabbing victim flags down police, 16-year-old charged
A wounded 18-year-old man flagged down a Hamilton police officer in the area of Barton Street and Wentworth Street North around 9:00 p.m. on Thursday.
Delay at Aldershot GO early Friday: DayStarter Commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Mainly sunny Friday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Hamilton public health wants budget boost to expand anti-overdose program
The requested budget of over $260,000 would increase service hours and staff for the crucial Public Health Services needle exchange van during the week, as well as adding Sunday hours for the first time.
Poor notes a sign of something to hide, argues Crown in ACTION trial closing arguments
Closing arguments are underway in the trial of four Hamilton police officers, charged with writing fake tickets for nuisance behaviours like panhandling and drinking in public.
'Unfounded' sex assault cases were 'properly and thoroughly investigated,' says Halton police
The Halton Regional Police Service says all “unfounded” sex assaults from 2016 were “properly and thoroughly investigated.”
Toxic waste cleanup underway at hidden Hamilton environmental blight
The first thing you notice when standing outside the building at 350 Wentworth Street North is the stench.
Police bust 'illegal' marijuana dispensary in continuing crackdown
The owner of the MMJ Canada dispensary on George Street has been charged on multiple drug-related counts. Police previously raided another MMJ Canada location in September 2016.
Tiger-Cats release Peter Dyakowski; he signs with the Argos hours later
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats announced Thursday that the team is letting long-time offensive lineman Peter Dyakowski go.
2 arrested, drugs worth $10,000 seized in Hamilton raid
The Hamilton Police Vice and Drug unit seized large quantities of cocaine, fentanyl, and other drugs from an apartment complex at 468 Ottawa Street North early Wednesday morning.
Things to do in Hamilton on Thursday
Here's a pretty great list of things to do today in Hamilton.
No major delays early Thursday: DayStarter Commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
2 councillors hoping next court move will end citizen's complaint about campaign finances
If this complaint takes much longer to get cleared up, councillors Terry Whitehead and Jason Farr could begin their next round of campaigning with their last campaign still hanging over their heads.
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