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Delivery driver hit with his own stolen car: police
A delivery driver ended up chasing after his own car on Friday night after two people jumped in and took off, police say.
Hamilton pet store robbed, canine unit searches for suspect
The suspect, a white male in his 40s, is still at large after the Saturday night robbery.
Hamilton cold case: friend reveals Sheryl Sheppard had a change of heart over Lavoie's proposal
Sheryl Sheppard, a missing Hamilton woman who vanished almost two decades ago, allegedly told a friend, following her boyfriend's proposal which she accepted, that she was going to tell him 'no' after all. These and other revelations come to light in episode 12.
St. Catharines man charged with murder
Police in St. Catharines have laid charges in a homicide case after investigating the death of a woman on Friday.
Smooth start 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.
Rainbow crosswalk celebrating LGBTQ community planned for International Village
The Ontario government has approved a grant to create a rainbow crosswalk at King William and Ferguson. Council is set to consider the project on Monday.
A waterfall of a thousand glowing bottles is coming to Delta Park
For the second year, a group of citizens are putting on a local light show called DeLight. On the third weekend in February they will build a simulated waterfall made of plastic bottles filled with LED lights.
Tiger-Cats, Alouettes trade linebackers
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Montreal Alouettes traded linebackers on Sunday morning, with Hamilton acquiring Nicholas Shortill and Montreal getting Frederic Plesius.
Freezing Rain warning in effect for Hamilton
Environment Canada has issued a freezing rain warning with the temperature hovering around 0.
3 'heart' songs you need to hear this pre-Valentine's week
Check out tunes from Stars, Arkells and Terra Lightfoot.
Blueberries, melons and more: 5 of Hamilton's strangest thefts
In the wake of $100K worth of blueberries being stolen, here are five of the strangest thefts Hamilton has seen in recent years.
Offer accepted to buy Hamilton's Westdale Theatre
An offer has been accepted to for a local not-for-profit to buy Hamilton’s historic Westdale Theatre.
Woman hides on balcony as fire rages in east end apartment
A Hamilton woman was forced onto her on her balcony last night as a fire burned through her east end apartment building.
Layers, layers, layers: Winter Bike to Work day participants explain how to stay warm
Thick gloves. Sometimes two pairs of thick gloves. Long underwear. And lots of layers. That's how local bicyclists get by in winter, and think everyone else should get into winter biking too.
Arkells join rock's greatest with sold out Hamilton arena show
Bruce Springsteen. Shania Twain. The Who. U2. These are the kinds of acts that have played FirstOntario Centre through the years. Tonight, Hamilton’s Arkells will add themselves to that esteemed company.
Justice in St. Lucia 'not like Judge Judy' - Jamshidi sentence delayed again
Sahab Jamshidi, the Hamilton man who pleaded guilty in January in the drowning death of a 4-year-old boy in St. Lucia in 2015, is having his sentencing delayed again. Jamishidi will have to wait until Feb. 23 to hear if he will spend life in prison for the crime.
Niagara Falls man pleads guilty to drug, arson charges
A Niagara Falls man has been handed a 15-month jail term after admitting to causing a fire through a drug-producing operation.
Tractor trailer rolls into ditch at Highway 403 and Linc
The crash blocked the right lane of the 403.
403 collision and GO delays early Friday: DayStarter Commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Snow expected Friday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Convicted killer Mark Smich wants separate murder charge to be stayed
A lawyer for a convicted killer who is also accused of murdering a Toronto woman says the murder charge in that case should be stayed because it's been nearly three years since the charge was laid.
Police board refers member clash to independent review
Facing a contentious clash between two of its seven members and a controversial letter released to city councillors, Hamilton's police services board is calling on the Ontario Civilian Police Commission to investigate.
Terry Whitehead's LRT press conference derailed by councillor, protestor
Terry Whitehead held his own press conference about Hamilton's rapid transit plan. But it didn't go according to plan.
Donald Trump underscores need for Black History Month, advocates say
In a world reeling under U.S. President Donald Trump’s border policies, Black History Month is needed now more than ever, say members of Hamilton’s Black History Committee.
Tiger-Cats add Dennis McKnight, 2 others to coaching staff
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats coaching staff includes newcomers Dennis KcKnight (special-teams co-ordinator), Phillip Lolley (linebackers coach, defensive run-game co-ordinator) and William Fields (special-teams, defensive assistant).
Police board votes for review of Hamilton's 'unfounded' sex assault allegations
Hamilton's police board has voted to request a review of all "unfounded" sexual assault cases going back to 2010 with a report back to the board.
Sex assault expert calls Hamilton police use of 'internal' stats a 'PR smokescreen'
Hamilton police are mounting a "PR smokescreen" by claiming internal statistics — not its own officially recorded ones — are the best measure of how well it handles sexual assault complaints, says a legal expert who has studied sexual assault issues.
Tourist's car shot by Montreal police, city refuses to pay $1K insurance deductible
An Ontario woman wants the City of Montreal to hand over $1,000 after her car was damaged in a shootout between police and an armed man Dec. 31. So far, she hasn't been successful.
Steve Paikin, Brodie Dakin & Heather O'Neill: Things to do in Hamilton Feb. 9
Here's a pretty great list of things to do today in Hamilton.
City council won't step in to help spurned police board member - yet
Doug Conley pushed his fellow councillors to ask for an Ontario Civilian Police Commission investigation into what's going on at the police services board. Council is the only local body that can do that. But most said they didn't have enough facts.
Smooth start early Thursday: DayStarter Commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Chance of flurries Thursday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Hamilton city officials vote to do more to bust anti-vaxxer 'myths'
Vaccines, nefarious cash-for-gold places, ward boundaries and other issues are on tap at Hamilton city hall Wednesday. Follow live, starting at 5 p.m.
Where do you hide $100K in stolen blueberries? Police want to find out
Hamilton police are looking for $100,000 worth of blueberries and other fruits they say were stolen in Stoney Creek on Sunday.
Deafening crowds cheer on Bulldogs at school day game
Thousands of Hamilton students from the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board descended upon the arena Wednesday for their annual school day game, as the Bulldogs Squared off against Owen Sound Attack.
Man rushed to hospital after serious 403 crash
Hamilton police are investigating what led to a crash on Highway 403 near Highway 52 Tuesday evening.
'I didn't doctor my notes': Testimony completed in ACTION trial
Wednesday marked the end of evidence in a trial begun in November over charges of falsifying tickets.
Bridal store robbed at knifepoint
Hamilton police are searching for a suspect after a bridal store on the Mountain was robbed at knifepoint Tuesday night.
Hamilton police say official stats on its handling of sexual assaults are wrong
Hamilton police say the official statistics that show it considers almost one in three sexual assault reports as unfounded are wrong.
Population growth in Hamilton slowing slightly, census shows
New census data released today shows population growth in the Hamilton area has dipped slightly in recent years.
Mother of Canadian killed fighting ISIS questions delay in returning son's body
The mother of a Canadian man killed fighting Islamic State militants in northern Syria is questioning why her son's body still hasn't been recovered when the remains of a British fighter who died on the same day were on the way to the United Kingdom.
Burlington company fined $125K after worker electrocuted on the job
A Burlington-based company that services industrial cranes has been fined $125,000 after a worker suffered a fatal electrical shock on the job.
GO delays at Aldershot Wednesday: DayStarter Commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Chance of flurries or rain Wednesday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
'Problem for an entire gender': Boys, men not adapting to changing job market
Male-dominated industries are disappearing, leaving a pool of men with largely non-transferable skills unemployed. And the next generation of boys are not getting the education they need to prepare for a changing job market.
'1 Minute Workout' promises to get you fit in 60-second bursts
With his new book, researcher Martin Gibala says he has removed the all time greatest excuse to blow off exercising: I don’t have time.
Green resigns from fractured rental housing group for a conflict of interest
Matthew Green has warned before that the city's rental housing subcommittee was likely a waste of his time. But Tuesday, he stepped down for another reason.
Ride the GO train? You could be breathing in diesel fumes, researchers say
A University of Toronto study has found elevated levels of certain airborne pollutants in diesel train cars — particularly the ones being pulled right behind a locomotive.
Hamilton police bust another medical marijuana dispensary
The city has been looking for ways to regulate the rogue businesses, which aren't legal - yet.
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