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Some kids don't eat on weekends, Food4Kids aims to change that
A program that discreetly delivers food to kids who would otherwise go hungry on weekends is expanding in southern Ontario.
Family of man shot by police criticizes delay on lapel cameras
Family members of Tony Divers, fatally shot by police last September, aimed sharp messages of anger and frustration at Hamilton’s police chief and board Thursday. The interaction took an unexpected turn when a family member was arrested outside of city hall after speaking.
Money from James N. spur line likely going toward Mountain rapid transit: councillor
Metrolinx is keeping mum, but some councillors say Mountain service seems likely.
Meet Karina Gould, Canada's youngest ever female cabinet minister
She's 29 years old and has only voted in four federal elections. But Karina Gould is now tasked with leading the charge to change our 150-year-old voting system.
Talent agency pushing to be dropped from Harvest Picnic lawsuit
The talent agency that’s locked in a legal battle with the organizer of the embattled Harvest Picnic festival is pushing to be removed from a multimillion-dollar lawsuit that was launched last fall.
Fire rips through Stoney Creek law office
The Ontario Fire Marshal is investigating after flames completely enveloped a Stoney Creek Law office overnight.
Mostly smooth start early Thursday: DayStarter Commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Rainy and warmer Thursday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Mayor fundraising for a $250K Hamilton gateway sign
Mayor Fred Eisenberger hopes to raise $250,000 in private donations for the sign, which is his personal Canada 150 project.
Province set to scrap James North portion of Hamilton LRT for 'alternatives'
Ontario is looking at "alternatives" to the spur line that would run from King Street East to the West Harbour GO station.
Q&A with Fred Eisenberger: Taxes, LRT, the year ahead and more
We're doing a one-hour Facebook Live event with Hamilton's mayor taking your questions.
Procurement process for Hamilton LRT will start as early as this month
The initial round to find a short list of construction firms will start "very soon."
Cyclist and church treasurer sues Hamilton police, claiming wrongful arrest
A Hamilton man is suing police over an incident in 2015 where he alleges he was intimidated, assaulted, humiliated and falsely arrested.
Downtown apartment owners want to split up 3-bedroom units, neighbours skeptical
Activists in Beasley neighbourhood are nervous and skeptical about the owners’ intentions, especially after the landlord came under fire in 2015 when it began renovating the building and offered cash to move tenants out.
How pregnant woman, unborn son died in ancient city of Troy: McMaster scientists
A McMaster scientist led a team of international researchers that have sequenced the genome from bacteria found in the DNA of a pregnant woman in the ancient city of Troy.
Gunshots fired into downtown home with people inside
Police are investigating after gunshots were fired into a downtown home on Mary Street overnight — the second such incident on the street in under a month.
A few delays early Wednesday: DayStarter Commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
A mix of sun and cloud Wednesday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Families and friends of 3 who died in psych hospital seek answers
Family and friends of three people who died by suicide at West 5th last year are upset and raising questions about the hospital as they grieve.
Province holding inquest into death of man who fell off a Hamilton roof
Ryan St. Amour was working when he fell from the roof of a Hamilton home.
Who is Karina Gould, the new cabinet minister from Burlington?
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau makes major changes to his ministerial contingent, giving three young rookie MPs the chance to sit around the cabinet table.
Hamilton mayor calls for 'opioid response summit'
Hamilton mayor calls "opioid response summit" to "prevent overdoses and deaths".
City needs art to fill new 9-metre-high panels in Gore Park
The tall panels are part of the latest effort to breathe new life into the park.
Water-taking permit for Paris, Ont. gravel pit opposed by residents
A planned gravel wash pit near a drinking water source in Paris, Ontario has raised the ire of locals who opposed the permit.
Burlington's Karina Gould named to new Trudeau cabinet
Chrystia Freeland has been appointed Canada's new foreign affairs minister in a shakeup of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's cabinet. Freeland replaces Stéphane Dion, whose future is unclear.
Things To Do in Hamilton: Tuesday, Jan. 10
Here's a pretty great list of things to do today in Hamilton.
Slow driving early Tuesday: DayStarter Commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Weather advisory for Hamilton Tuesday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Episode 7: Ghost
David drives cross-country to meet with Gwen, Michael Lavoie's partner of many years. Retired detectives share new details about their investigation. And a local reporter reveals a previously unreported story about Lavoie.
Marineland charged with 6 new counts of animal cruelty
Marineland Canada has been charged with six new counts of animal cruelty, following an announcement from the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The charges involve elk, red deer and fallow deer.
Stoney Creek man charged with stunt driving 3rd time in 10 months
A 20-year-old man from Stoney Creek was charged with stunt driving for the third time in 10 months, Niagara Regional Police say. The man was driving 136 km/h in an 80 km/h zone on Highway 20 in West Lincoln, Ont. when he was arrested by police.
Things To Do in Hamilton: Monday, Jan 9
Here's a pretty great list of things to do today in Hamilton.
Here comes the snow: Weather advisory issued for Hamilton
Environment Canada says to expect lots of snow that turns to rain early Tuesday morning.
Good start early Monday: DayStarter Commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Light snow Monday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
SKS: What Sheryl Sheppard's boyfriend said to a reporter - that the public never heard
Sheryl Sheppard's boyfriend said some "crazy intriguing" things to local reporter Dan Nolan 19 years ago. On Monday, they will finally go public.
19-year-old dies after falling from roof of Burlington high school
He climbed onto the roof around 3 a.m. Police still don't know why.
8 of the biggest issues Hamilton city council will vote on in 2017
From biweekly garbage pickup to setting up a supervised injection site, Hamilton city council will make some city-changing decisions this year. Oh, and there's that LRT project too.
How Hamilton's ghost rivers haunt city's new development
Generations ago, Hamilton was filled with rivers and streams that our ancestors covered, or buried, or redirected to culverts. Some are trying to bring a little of that back.
How to help stop the spread of the flu this season
Hamilton Health Sciences has a few tips that can help you make sure you don't spread the flu.
What would you ask the mayor? CBC Hamilton's live Q&A with Fred Eisenberger
What do you want to ask Fred Eisenberger about Hamilton in 2017? CBC Hamilton is hosting the mayor for a one-hour live conversation next Wednesday, and we want to hear from you.
Hamilton judge who wore Trump hat no longer allowed to hear cases
Ontario Justice Bernd Zabel, who caused controversy by wearing a hat bearing the words 'Make America Great Again' in court after Donald Trump's election, is no longer allowed to hear cases.
Things To Do in Hamilton this weekend: Jan 6 - Jan 8
Here's a pretty great list of things to do this weekend in Hamilton.
Man breaks into pharmacy on Christmas Eve — fills bag with toothbrushes, razors
Police say someone broke into a Rexall pharmacy on Christmas Eve to steal toothbrushes and razors.
Hamilton paramedics using Ebola masks to protect themselves from carfentanil
There are risks to first responders, paramedics and anyone who encounters even tiny amounts of the drug in the air or on clothing.
Burlington teen charged with trafficking cocaine, heroin, MDMA: police
Police are charging a teen from Burlington with trafficking drugs including cocaine, heroin and others.
QEW collision early Friday: DayStarter Commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Clear and cold Friday - DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Laura Hillier driving boost to stem cell treatments — almost a year after she died
Nearly a year after her death, the result of 18-year-old Laura Hillier's advocacy for stem cell treatments is coming to fruition. A unit is in development at Juravinski that will increase its ability to do these treatments by 50 per cent.
Dundas dad makes his own Zamboni for backyard rink
Conrad Galambos took cues from the Internet to build his own ice resurfacer.
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