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Increasing cloudiness Wednesday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Have an opinion on biweekly garbage pickup? This is the week to express it
The survey that will help shape the future of waste collection is almost over.
Lake Erie steelworkers 'going forward' with Bedrock bid to buy U.S. Steel Canada
Though the unionized steelworkers and retirees from the former Stelco's two locations often line up together in solidarity and support, they operate as distinct negotiators.
Other man killed Diane Werendowicz, defence claims at Robert Badgerow trial
In closing arguments at the Robert Badgerow trial, the defence said Tuesday that another man known to police is the more likely suspect in the 1981 murder of Diane Werendowicz.
Committee member who kept a Trump hat on the table apologizes
"It will never happen again," David Serwatuk says in a statement distributed through the mayor's office.
'I put the wrong time down on the ticket': Defence begins in ACTION trial
Const. Bhupesh Gulati began testimony Tuesday in his defence against charges he fabricated tickets as a Hamilton police officer. His explanation hinged mainly on getting the time wrong when he wrote the ticket by hand to the person.
Driver tossed cat out a car window on Highway 406, authorities say
A witness saw the animal thrown onto the highway where the speed limit is 100 km/h. It landed on the median.
Hamilton residents stop suspected robbers in their condo building
Residents of a lower Hamilton apartment building stopped suspected armed robbers Monday after a resident of the building was robbed.
Things to do in Hamilton Tuesday Nov. 22
Here's a pretty great list of things to do today in Hamilton.
Anti-racism committee wants police board members to listen about carding
Hamilton's committee against racism hopes police board members show up to hear their concerns about draft street check legislation.
Smooth start Tuesday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Chance of flurries Tuesday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Christina Noudga pleads guilty for her role in Tim Bosma murder case
Christina Noudga has pleaded guilty to a reduced charge for her role in covering up evidence in the murder of Hamilton man Tim Bosma.
Defence to ask judge to acquit one of the ACTION officers on trial
A defence lawyer for one of the four ACTION officers currently on trial for allegedly fabricating tickets plans to ask the judge Tuesday to acquit his client without having to call a defence.
Hamilton mayor wants new rules to keep Trump hats off the table
The mayor wants code of conduct after a committee member kept a Trump hat on the table during a meeting.
Canadian golfer Hughes plays like an old pro, not a rookie
Canadian golfer Mackenzie Hughes not only won his first PGA Tour victory in St. Simons Island, Ga., on Monday, but the rookie from Dundas, Ont., displayed the type of poise usually reserved for veterans.
Is the 'Trump effect' causing a spike in hate crimes in Canada?
Ryan Scrivens, PhD Candidate in the School of Criminology at Simon Fraser University, says the election of Donald Trump has made Canadian racists more bold.
Police seize guns and $300K in drugs in Hamilton and Burlington
Police have arrested five people on numerous gun and drug-related charges.
Fliers decrying 'anti-white propaganda' found in Hamilton
Fliers lamenting “anti-white propaganda” were found in Hamilton’s Westdale neighbourhood Monday morning. Students are also reporting seeing them on campus at McMaster University.
Canadian rookie Hughes wins PGA event in playoff
Canada's Mackenzie Hughes holed an 18-foot par putt from off the green Monday morning to win the RSM Classic and become the first rookie in 20 years to go wire-to-wire for his first PGA Tour victory.
Things to do in Hamilton Monday Nov. 21
Here's a pretty great list of things to do today in Hamilton.
GO Transit delays early Monday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Chance of flurries Monday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Elderly couple forced to live apart after nearly 70 years of marriage
Clarence and Jessie Terpstra are living in separate long-term care homes but hope to be reunited by their 70th anniversary on Dec. 17.
Bosma killer's ex-girlfriend discussing plea deal
Christina Noudga's trial on charges of being accessory after the fact in the killing of Tim Bosma is set to start on Tuesday but a plea bargain that avoids a trial may be in the works.
There's Hamilton, the hit musical and Hamilton, the city. Angry social media users confuse the two
The Twitter account for a theatre company in Hamilton, the city, was mistaken for the account for Hamilton, the Broadway musical, after the American vice-president-elect was addressed by the Broadway cast on Friday.
85-year-old killed taking neighbour's granddaughter to Hamilton church
An elderly woman was hit and killed crossing the road Friday, when she attempted to escort her neighbour’s 12-year-old granddaughter to a church event across the street.
3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week
Check out tracks from Lori Cullen with Ron Sexsmith, Brutal Youth, and Century Thief.
Bosma killer's ex-girlfriend now under the microscope as her trial begins
Months after Toronto resident Christina Noudga’s former boyfriend Dellen Millard and his friend Mark Smich were found guilty of Tim Bosma’s first-degree murder, Christina Noudga's own trial on accessory after the fact charges begins in front of a judge alone on Tuesday.
Fake ticket trial: ACTION officer thought panicked co-worker was 'overreacting'
Const. Staci Tyldesley told the court in the trial of four co-workers that she thought shredding was OK.
Hamilton's first black city councillor calls on everyone to "not be a bystander to bigotry"
This week, stories of racist posters, anti-Semitic graffiti and verbal assaults on minorities are being connected to the election of Donald Trump as U.S. President. Matthew Green, Hamilton, Ontario's first black city councillor, says it's a reminder that nobody gets to be a bystander.
Hamilton Cold Case: Disappearance of Sheryl Sheppard focus of CBC investigation
Sheryl Sheppard was 29 when she vanished without a trace in 1998. Now, in the second season of CBC's award-winning podcast Someone Knows Something, the cold case is being investigated with fresh eyes.
City warns of fake email traffic ticket scam
If you’ve recently gotten an email from the city about a traffic ticket, watch out — it’s fake, the city says.
Things to do in Hamilton this weekend: Nov. 18-20
Here's a pretty great list of things to do today 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.
Mainly sunny Friday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
NewLeaf will fly passengers from Hamilton to Florida this winter
Hamilton's newest low-cost air carrier is offering new flights to Florida this winter.
Niagara West-Glanbrook elects Ontario's youngest ever MPP
Sam Oosterhoff, just 19, is the newest Progressive Conservative MPP.
Hamilton committee member leaves meeting over his Trump hat
Once upon a time, red hats with white letters were harmless. Now, a red cap bearing the words "Make America Great Again" is enough to make someone declare a conflict of interest, and leave a meeting at Hamilton city hall.
What it's like to ride a police horse through Hess Village: ACTION trial
Court heard Thursday from Const. Edward Penner, who was on the mounted unit at the same time as Const. Shawn Smith, one of the accused.
7-year-old made available on Craigslist for sex, police lay multiple charges
Hamilton police have laid dozens of charges linked to a child sexual exploitation ring that involved a seven-year-old girl and her older sister, with the younger sibling being made available online for sexual abuse.
Niagara West-Glanbrook byelection: Will it be about hydro rates or Sam Oosterhoff?
If Sam Oosterhoff wins, he'll be Ontario's youngest MPP ever. He also has social views that conflict with Patrick Brown's image.
'Everybody knows they won't pay, they can't pay.' So why issue the tickets?
Hamilton police say issuing the tickets is part of keeping downtown safe. But the team is endlessly dealing with the same people for the same offences, time after time, according to testimony heard so far in court this week.
Hamilton video store owner holds a contest to find new owner for the business
The owner of Select Video says the business is doing fine. He just wants to change careers. Contest entrants need to pay $175 and submit a one-minute video saying why they want to own the video store.
Hope surfaces at one of Hamilton's worst environmental blights
The Randle Reef remediation project is now well underway.
Fire destroys The Oasis Restaurant on Concession Street
An early morning fire has destroyed The Oasis Restaurant on Concession Street.
GO 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.
What you should (and shouldn't) watch for in Ontario byelections
The two provincial byelections happening Thursday ought to be ho-hum affairs, since neither seat has changed hands in a generation or more. But the candidates nominated by the Progressive Conservatives sure are making things interesting.
Hamilton city council votes again not to license cats
It's the third time it's come up in 15 years. But on Tuesday, Hamilton city councillors once again walked away from a plan to require cat owners to license their pets.
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