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Windstorm tore roof off retirement home, 74 seniors homeless
Residents were evacuated and crews are assessing damage
Police raid Marc and Jodie Emery's Hamilton pot shop after couple's arrest
Toronto police have raided a Hamilton pot shop owned by the so-called Prince of Pot, Marc Emery and his wife, Jodie after the couple was arrested in Toronto on Wednesday night.
Hamilton to host the 2018 Country Music Awards
Hamilton has been selected to host Country Music Week and the Canadian Country Music Awards in 2018.
Woman who gave water to pigs acted in public good like Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, says lawyer
Closing arguments took place Thursday in Burlington, Ont., in the trial of a woman charged with mischief after giving water to pigs being sent to slaughter.
Kenilworth Access to close for weekend repairs
The city of Hamilton says the Kenilworth Access will be closed to safely complete urgent preventative maintenance.
Burlington to close road for safe crossing of endangered salamander
The Jefferson salamander, an endangered amphibian found only in southern Ontario, has begun to emerge from the ground along a small stretch of the Niagara escarpment and has been dodging cars as it crosses the lone road on its annual march to breeding ponds.
No major delays early Thursday: DayStarter Commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Mix of sun and cloud Thursday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Canada's last-flying Lancaster bomber gets a makeover
The only Canadian Lancaster Bomber still flying will be painted to honour the first-ever Canadian-built Lancaster bomber and Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski.
City won't hire construction co. involved in stadium mess for 2 years
The city has instated a 2-year moratorium on giving jobs to a contractor that was involved in its beleaguered Tim Hortons Field stadium project.
Newcomer women 'empowered' to work in food industry
The Immigrants Working Centre celebrated International Women's Day by getting students certified to handle hazardous materials in the food industry.
Burlington Skyway bridge reopens after winds force afternoon closure
Ontario Provincial Police closed both directions of the Burlington Skyway bridge for several hours on Wednesday afternoon because of "extreme winds" that caused a tractor-trailer to flip over.
90 km/h winds in Hamilton lead to power outages and other damages
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Hamilton and surrounding areas, warning of strong winds Wednesday afternoon.
Meet the McMaster prof quoted by Kellie Leitch and learn why he's unhappy about it
Victor Satzewich, a professor at McMaster University in Hamilton and the author of Points of Entry, says federal Conservative leadership candidate Kellie Leitch's campaign wants to fix an immigration system that is not broken.
International Women's Day & a free lunch: Things to do in Hamilton March 8, 2017
Here's a pretty great list of things to do today in Hamilton.
City council unanimously passes new transgender protocol
The protocol includes rules saying they can use the public restrooms and change rooms based on their gender identities.
Collision at QEW and Cawthra early Wednesday: DayStarter Commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Transforming a derelict tavern from a 'home of last resort' to a place people want to live
A nonprofit takes on a massive renovation of an east end landmark, George and Mary's Tavern, pledging to turn it into 60 low-cost, but high-quality, apartments.
Youngest-ever Ontario MPP, Sam Oosterhoff, beats challenger again in PC nomination
The youngest-ever member of Ontario's legislature emerged victorious Tuesday night in a nomination battle, securing his spot representing the Progressive Conservatives in next year's provincial election.
How the 'bathroom debate' crushed Ty Laframboise's wrestling dreams
Ty Laframboise wanted to wrestle in university. But on day 1, he had to pick between the men's or women's mats, and it only got worse from there.
Leaked U.S. funding slash for Great Lakes cleanup reverberating in Hamilton
Leaked documents from the U.S. government outlining a proposed 97 per cent funding cut for Great Lakes restoration has Hamilton environmental advocates shaking their heads in worry.
Construction firm 'extremely sorry' for stadium problems wants to be hired again
Kenaidan Contracting says problems with Tim Hortons Field have damaged its reputation and stressed its employees.
Vanier Cup awarded to Hamilton for 2nd straight year
The 53rd Vanier Cup is returning to Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton for the second year in a row on Nov. 25. The Laval Rouge et Or prevailed 31-26 over the Calgary Dinos in last year's Canadian university football championship.
2 wanted men arrested, crystal meth seized at Hamilton Inn: Police
The two men had outstanding warrants for their arrest, and were found with about $3,400 worth of crystal meth, said police.
Teen MPP Sam Oosterhoff faces nomination battle in Niagara riding
The youngest-ever member of Ontario's legislature is to find out tonight if he will represent the Progressive Conservatives in next year's provincial election.
Wikipedia, tampons and the Simpsons: Things to do in Hamilton March 7, 2017
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.
Chance of showers Tuesday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
SIU called in after woman dies from fall off Hwy. 407 overpass
Ontario's police watchdog is probing the death of a 20-year-old woman who fell from an overpass to a highway on Monday.
Province pledges $500K to make Supercrawl bigger and better
The Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport announced $19 million in support for festivals around Ontario including Hamilton's Supercrawl on Sept. 8 to 10.
Police team up with advocates for 'unfounded' sex assault case review
Hamilton police are teaming up with anti-violence against women advocates to review some 700 sexual assault cases since 2010, focusing especially on times when police have deemed a case "unfounded."
Ontario SPCA inspection finds no animal welfare issues at Marineland
Ontario's animal welfare agency says a recent inspection of Marineland found no issues of concern at the park, which faces 11 animal cruelty charges.
Researchers transform old drug into new fighter against antibiotic resistance
Scientists have been losing their upper hand in the antibiotic arms race against infectious disease for years. But a group of researchers at McMaster University claim they've discovered a new fighter against drug resistance in a surprising source.
Hamilton man arrested selling cocaine out of his Honda Civic: police
Hamilton police arrested a man selling cocaine out of his Honda Civic on Friday.
January, February 'blockbuster' months for local home sales
Even compared to last year, when things were already indisputably hot in the housing market, this January and February were "blockbusters"
In hot market, just half as many new homes sold in 2016 as a decade ago
In 2016, in Hamilton and Burlington, there were half as many new homes and condos sold as there were 10 years ago.
Hamilton city councillors approve a new transgender rights protocol
It's only round one, but Hamilton city councillors have approved a new protocol mandating how the city will treat residents who are transgender and gender non-conforming.
Heavy rain expected, Hamilton Conservation Authority warns flooding possible
Heavy rainfall and high temperatures across the city this week could make for "flooding in low-lying areas," Hamilton Conservation Authority warns.
85-year-old man seriously injured after his car was hit by impaired driver: police
An elderly man is fighting for his life after his car was T-boned at a downtown intersection on Sunday.
No major delays early Monday: DayStarter Commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Chance of rain or flurries Monday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Police search for stolen ATM, dragged behind a truck
Police are searching for suspects who stole an ATM from a store in Brantford, Ont. by dragging it behind their pickup truck, early Saturday morning.
Round goby fish thrive in Hamilton Harbour's contamination
Round goby fish, the invasive species that has monopolized the Great Lakes for almost 30 years, is now thriving in Hamilton Harbour because "they're able to live in these highly polluted environments" new research suggests.
Meet Hamilton's first Arabic-speaking midwife
Mona Abdel-Fattah, Hamilton's only Arabic-speaking midwife says her knowledge of the language allows her "to provide better care for these clients."
'Freedom and liberty' demonstration outnumbered by 'anti-fascist' demonstrators
A planned demonstration at city hall on Saturday by The Canadian Council for Concerned Citizens was met with a counter-protest by a number of local activists. The counter-protestors vastly outnumbered anyone who spoke up in favor of CCCC's stated goals.
3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week
Check out new music from Stacey, Father Christmas and Hollerado.
Port Colborne rallies around high school couple targeted by racist slur
It began as an act of hatred targeting a young couple in love. But the words designed to hurt — Ni--a lover — instead triggered an outpouring of support for the interracial high school sweethearts in Port Colborne.
Birds are coming back and there might not be enough food: RBG head
Royal Botanical Gardens say some birds have started arriving more than a month early, which could result in a shortage of food.
Canadian music renaissance is over, but Matthew Good isn't
Matthew Good says if the music industry then was like it is now, he wouldn't be in it. But he's still here, and he's coming to Hamilton to promote an EP of revamped songs from Beautiful Midnight.
Canadian Piper animator Alan Barillaro reflects on his whirlwind Oscar night
Alan Barillaro says he's still unpacking the events surrounding his Oscar win on Sunday for his animated short Piper.
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