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Six Nations activists close Caledonia street to protest Dakota Access Pipeline
Six Nations members closed Caledonia's main street as part of a string of protests across Canada and the U.S. against the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Hamilton judge's apology for wearing Trump hat in court isn't enough, councillor says
Matthew Green says a review of Bernd Zabel's conduct still needs to happen. "I can't apologize and get out of a parking ticket."
34 birds stolen from Ancaster home
Hamilton police are investigating after 34 exotic birds were stolen out of a shed in Ancaster over the weekend.
Living wage in Hamilton rises to $15.85 an hour, group says
Amid calls from social groups for Hamilton to adopt a living wage policy, inflation has pushed the city’s figure to $15.85 an hour, Living Wage Hamilton says.
ACTION cops police the 'same 25 people, day in, day out,' sergeant testifies
Another of the "frequent fliers" known to Hamilton police downtown testified in court Tuesday, claiming he owes $20,000 in fines for panhandling and trespassing tickets.
Sole house to survive Caledonia land dispute in Douglas Creek Estates burns
The only house that survived the extremely contentious Caledonia land dispute in Douglas Creek Estates from 2006 nearly burned to the ground overnight.
Man found dead, but did collision or medical condition kill him?
Hamilton police detectives are trying to figure out if a Sudbury man who was found dead in the city's east end Monday afternoon was hit by a truck or died because of a medical issue.
Things to do in Hamilton: Tuesday, Nov. 15
Here's a pretty great list of things to do today in Hamilton.
No major delays early Tuesday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Sun and cloud Tuesday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Hamilton area emergency rooms busiest in the province, study says
Hamilton area emergency rooms are being flooded with more patients than anywhere else in the province, according to a new study from Health Quality Ontario.
Hamilton woman faces checkout line racism fueled by Trump win
A woman who alleges she was victim to racist treatment while in a checkout line in a Hamilton store says she is sharing her story to “pull back the curtain” on what is happening in Canada after Donald Trump’s election win in the U.S.
Women's legal fund files complaint about Hamilton judge in Trump hat
The Women’s Legal Education and Action Fund has filed a second formal complaint against a Hamilton judge who wore a “Make America Great” hat in court the day after Donald Trump's election win.
The homeless senior cops hit with $48k in fines: Fake ticket trial testimony
Trial began Monday for four Hamilton police officers charged after tickets were found in the shredder.
Ontario offers 1st-time homebuyers bigger tax break
The Ontario government is moving to double the maximum tax rebate offered to first-time homebuyers, while boosting the land-transfer tax on house purchases above $2 million.
City needs $900K per year to keep sewage out of Hamilton creeks
Improper sewer connections are dumping condoms, tampons and human feces into creeks across Hamilton. But city councillors are balking at the idea of spending nearly $1 million every year to fix the problem.
Woman charged after crash sends 4 to hospital
A 19-year-old woman is facing charges in a weekend crash south of Brantford that sent four people to hospital.
Mighty Pat Quinn on the minds of Hockey Hall of Famers
Everybody in hockey seems to have a Pat Quinn story, and that includes the men who will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame tonight alongside the beloved, late former player, coach and executive.
Hamilton man drove into crowd at Niagara strip club parking lot: police
A Hamilton man has been charged after police say, early Saturday morning, a male drove a vehicle into a crowd of people standing in the parking lot of a Niagara Falls strip club.
Things to do in Hamilton on Monday, Nov. 14
Here's a pretty great list of things to do today in Hamilton.
Brantford teen crashes e-bike after police chase - SIU called in
The Special Investigations Unit has been called in after a teenager crashed her e-bike in the Brantford area while being pursued by the O-P-P.
Mainly sunny Monday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
4 Hamilton police officers to begin trial on fake tickets
Four Hamilton police officers accused of falsifying tickets are expected to appear in Ontario Court of Justice in Hamilton on Monday to begin trial.
Late field goal lifts Eskimos over Tiger-Cats in Eastern semi
The Edmonton Eskimos have advanced to the CFL East Division final. Sean Whyte's nine-yard field goal with seven seconds remaining gave Edmonton a 24-21 victory over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the East Division semifinal.
Tree trimmer with broken leg rescued by firetruck ladder in Flamborough
A tree trimmer was rescued Sunday afternoon after a limb from the tree he was trimming snapped and broke his femur.
Remembrance Day parade, ceremony strike inclusive tone in Hamilton
Hamilton's Sunday Remembrance Day events featured a garrison parade and ceremony, including a message from a Muslim leader expressing thanks for military service.
Apartment fire in Stinson kills cat, causes $35,000 in damage
Hamilton Fire Department responded around 2:30 a.m. Sunday to a three-storey apartment building that was on fire.
Law professor wants Ontario judge disciplined for reportedly wearing Trump hat
An Osgoode Hall law professor is calling for an Ontario judge to be disciplined after the judge reportedly wore a hat showing support for Donald Trump while in a Hamilton courtroom.
3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week
Check out brand new music from Whoop-Szo, Her Harbour and Diana.
Q&A: Robert Fisher talks Trump win, Kathleen Wynne
In a Q&A with CBC, political analyst Robert Fisher discusses how Donald Trump's presidency could affect Ontario's economy, and whether a Trump-like saga could play out in Ontario politics.
Remembrance Day observed Friday morning at Gore Park
On this annual day of remembrance, Canada's war veterans were honoured in a ceremony at Gore Park.
CFL playoffs: How the division semifinals will play out
The CFL playoffs have arrived, with six teams left in the battle for the Grey Cup. As division winners Calgary and Ottawa enjoy a bye this week, here's a look at Sunday's Edmonton-Hamilton and Winnipeg-B.C. matchups.
Hamilton needs a safer injection site: Mayor
As a new study highlights the pervasiveness of the Hamilton region's opioid problem, Mayor Fred Eisenberger says the city needs a safer injection site.
Anita Krajnc pig trial won't be decided until at least March
The case of a woman who gave water to pigs outside a slaughterhouse will drag on for a few more months.
Life sentence for "family vigilante" who killed his father, a pedophile and sex abuser
A 37-year-old Hamilton man was sentenced on Thursday to life in prison for stabbing his sexually abusive and violent father to death to protect his family. He has the possibility of applying for parole after 12 years.
No sleeping in redesigned Gore Park, thanks to new benches
New benches installed at Gore Park have an armrest two-thirds of the way along that serve to deter sleeping; advocates wonder if this a deliberate measure against the homeless.
Hamilton man featured in 'Arrival,' but couldn't get tickets to see it
Hamilton man Hal Roberts is lucky enough to be in a movie generating early Oscar buzz — it’s just a shame he couldn’t get in to see it himself.
Anita Krajnc pig trial: People are eating more and more meat, expert says
The last day of testimony in the trial of animal rights activist Anita Krajnc, who's charged with giving water to pigs en route to a slaughterhouse, examined the consequences of a growing meat industry — part of Krajnc's effort to show she was acting in the public interest.
Things to do in Hamilton on Thursday, Nov. 10
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.
Mainly sunny Thursday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Hamilton LHIN has most opioid overdose deaths in province over 5 years
There have been more opioid-related deaths in the Hamilton LHIN over a five-year period than anywhere else in the province, according to a new study out of the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences.
Telling the story of hundreds of Inuit, sick with TB, who were shipped to Hamilton
Hundreds of Indigenous people from the North were shipped here after the Second World War, sick with tuberculosis, for treatment.
Robert Badgerow reveals his sex history in Werendowicz murder trial
Robert Badgerow has taken the stand in his own defence at his first-degree murder trial in Kitchener, revealing details of his sexual history and his claims of a nameless encounter with victim Diane Werendowicz.
McMaster study gives greater understanding to autism's root cause
A new study out of McMaster University’s Stem Cell and Cancer Research Institute gives a greater understanding of the root causes of autism, researchers say.
Things to do in Hamilton on Wednesday, Nov. 9
Here's a pretty great list of things to do today in Hamilton.
Firefighters save 2 at Webster's Falls
Hamilton emergency crews were called to yet another rope rescue Tuesday night, as calls to the city’s waterfalls continue to mount.
No major delays early Wednesday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Mainly cloudy Wednesday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Woman hospitalized after overdose at Jackson Square Tim Hortons
A woman is in hospital after an overdose inside a Tim Hortons bathroom at Jackson Square Tuesday afternoon.
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