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Blood-covered man at gas station dies, ruled homicide
Man who arrived at gas station covered in blood has died.
Hamilton man charged in death of Kitchener woman
Waterloo Regional Police said 24-year-old Ager Mohsin Hasan is facing second degree murder charges in connection with the death of a 22-year-old Kitchener woman on Friday.
High winds and water levels close Waterfront Trail
The City of Hamilton closed the Waterfront Trail Sunday as a result of extremely high winds, water levels and erosion along the pathways.
3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week
Check out brand new tracks from Sam Coffey and the Iron Lungs, Scott Orr and Talk Show Host.
Fake-ticket trial leaves questions about the 'futility' of police ticketing poor, homeless
Four Hamilton police officers were on trial for writing fake tickets, but the trial that ended Friday with a not-guilty verdict also shone a spotlight on the effects of the service's high-visibility, downtown-focused ACTION strategy.
Protect your pets from rabies threat as weather warms, province warns
As the fight to control the spread of rabies continues, Hamilton is offering a low-cost vaccination clinic for pets on Saturday in Stoney Creek.
The budget that just might save Kathleen Wynne: Robert Fisher
One thing's for sure about Thursday's Ontario budget from the Liberal government. You shouldn't expect Premier Kathleen Wynne to go away any time soon. CBC's Ontario political analyst Robert Fisher says her latest budget might turn public opinion back in her favour.
Blood-soaked man appears at gas station, no one knows how he was hurt
Hamilton police detectives are trying to figure out just who is the blood-soaked man who drove to a gas station on the Stoney Creek Mountain early this morning — and how he sustained life-threatening injuries.
GO Transit delays early Friday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Double rainbows and clearing clouds Friday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Hamilton police ACTION officers not guilty in fake ticket trial
While the four officers were acquitted on all accounts, the judge was critical of their complacency and laziness in ticketing the same people over and over.
Metrolinx will own properties for LRT by the time next council 'off-ramp' arrives
Metrolinx will already own land on Hamilton's main downtown corridor by the time city council makes a final decision on whether it wants light rail transit (LRT).
Ontario budget 2017: Leave your insurance slip at home, car insurance 'pink slips' to go mobile
Several government services, including your auto insurance slips, are making the move to online and mobile platforms, as part of the Ontario Digital Government Action Plan.
Homeowners can apply for flooding grants after council calls rainstorm a disaster
Hamilton homeowners with rain damage are eligible for flooding compassionate grants of up to $1,000.
Hamilton game company thrives on Kickstarter when most projects doomed to fail
Most Kickstarter projects are doomed to failure — but a Hamilton board game company that defied the odds and obliterated its funding goal proves that people who take shots on the crowdfunding platform can succeed.
Ontario budget 2017: Free prescription drugs for anyone under 25, a first of its kind, Liberals say
All Ontario children and adults younger than 25 will have their full prescription drug costs covered by a new provincial pharmacare program, regardless of family income or whether they already have private insurance.
After an LRT win, it's time to fight misinformation, mayor says
The morning after a crucial vote to keep Hamilton’s $1 billion light rail transit project moving, Mayor Fred Eisenberger is turning his eye to healing bitter divisions in the city, and battling misinformation still swirling about the project.
Severe thunderstorm watch for Hamilton Thursday afternoon
Environment Canada has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for Hamilton on Thursday afternoon.
Man charged with attempted murder after stabbing
A Hamilton man faces a charge of attempted murder after police found a man suffering from stab wounds in the lower city Wednesday afternoon.
Need for blood donations in Hamilton now 'critical': Canadian Blood Services
Hamilton falls 40 blood donations short of their goal every week.
Who said what on LRT: Highlights from Wednesday's critical city council meeting
Various city councillors and others reacted to the vote that cleared a major hurdle for the LRT project 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.
Showers Thursday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Ontario Liberals unveil 2017 budget
Ontario's Liberal government has tabled its first balanced budget in a decade and it's chock full of new spending, with the provincial economy firing on all cylinders and an election campaign one year away.
Hamilton LRT clears a major council hurdle, will move ahead
The city has approved an updated design plan for Hamilton's $1 billion light rail transit (LRT) project, and even council's biggest LRT opponent now says the project is a done deal.
Person who found missing senior's wallet comes forward
The person who found 79-year-old Helen Robertson’s wallet has come forward to police.
Province supports extension of LRT line to Eastgate Square but offers no new money
Hours before a critical vote on the future of LRT in Hamilton, the province has said it supports the extension of Hamilton's LRT line to Eastgate Square but is offering no new money to make it happen.
Someone Knows Something Facebook live in Hamilton
Someone Knows Something host David Ridgen and Podcast Playlist's Lindsay Michael are holding a Facebook Live Q&A at CBC Hamilton Thursday
Animal services rescues chubby beaver trapped in fence
A beaver that may have packed on a little too much weight over the winter was saved by an animal services officer yesterday, after it was found stuck between the bars of a wrought-iron fence.
Horwath pushes province to extend proposed Hamilton LRT line
The leader of the provincial NDP is asking the provincial government to extend Hamilton’s LRT line plan to Eastgate square, just ahead of what she is calling a “critical” city council vote on the issue.
Hamilton police officer found guilty of assault
Ontario Court Justice Robert Gee found Constable Kudo Park not guilty of a more severe charge, assault causing bodily harm.
A Taste For Life and food truck season: Things To Do in Hamilton today
Here's a pretty great list of things to do today in Hamilton.
Niagara region has its first case of mumps, public health officials say
Public health officials in Niagara say the region is seeing its first case of mumps.
LRT: Hamilton city council expected to (finally) cast crucial vote
CBC Hamilton reporter Samantha Craggs is tweeting, live blogging and streaming the decision on Facebook.
No major delays early Wednesday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Mix of sun and cloud Wednesday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Reader reaction to mandatory waterfall shuttle bus
Hamilton Conservation Authorities have put in place a mandatory shuttle bus service to Spencer Gorge and Webster Falls. Readers had mixed feelings to the idea of a shuttle bus to help manage crowds and cars
Metrolinx has already started buying properties along Hamilton's LRT route
Metrolinx has already spent about $72 million on Hamilton LRT. City council will vote Wednesday whether to move ahead with the project, and staff can't say whether Hamilton would be on the hook for any of the costs.
Hamilton police now investigating senior's death as a homicide
Hamilton police’s homicide unit is now investigating the death of an elderly Alzheimer’s patient who died earlier this month as a result of a severe beating he endured at the hands of another resident at a Dundas nursing home.
5 questions on basic income as Ontario launches its experiment
Premier Kathleen Wynne announced Monday a plan to study basic income in Ontario. Here are some key questions about the idea, and what may be different about Ontario's experiment.
Here's what you think of garbage and recycling collection in Hamilton
Nearly everyone likes their waste collection service and that has city councillors looking for more time to figure out what changes to make to waste services
Two people use a weapon to rob Hamilton convenience store, police say
Police are searching for two males who robbed a Hamilton convenience store Thursday.
Port Colborne man faces child luring charges: Niagara police
A man faces multiple charges after police say he was arrested on two counts of luring a child under the age of 18.
Police find wallet in search for woman with Alzheimer's missing since last July
Police have found a clue in their search for Helen Robertson, a 79-year-old woman with Alzheimer's who has been missing from her Burlington home since last July.
No major delays early Tuesday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Hamilton police broke the law and there were no consequences
Hamilton police broke the law when they failed to tell the provincial police watchdog about an officer’s involvement in a crash that killed a motorcyclist in Hamilton last year.
Kathleen Wynne laying out plan to campaign from the left in 2018
Premier Kathleen Wynne has sent her clearest signals yet that she will lead the Ontario Liberals into the 2018 election campaign with a speech that spells out her vision of government as a "force for good".
City and province in talks to extend LRT to Eastgate Square
The main question: will it be enough to assuage city councillors about to vote Wednesday to pass a crucial hurdle in the LRT plan?
Mandatory shuttle service will take people to Spencer Gorge this year
Some residents are unhappy, saying the private company operating it will just encourage more people to visit the area.
Why Hamilton should be cheering for the Edmonton Oilers in the NHL playoffs
Hamilton, you should be cheering for the Edmonton Oilers. Here’s why.
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