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Hamilton's new French high school 'a model' for how boards can share facilities
Local French public and Catholic boards will operate and inhabit a new high school on Hamilton Mountain.
Mayor, public health support speeding up safer injection site plans
The city is hoping to take advantage of a new bill proposed by the federal government, and shorten the time it will spend studying safer injection sites in Hamilton.
Hydro rates? LRT? Andrea Horwath on 2016 and the year to come
The Ontario NDP leader and Hamilton Centre MPP did a Facebook Live interview with CBC Hamilton on Wednesday.
Steelworkers to Trudeau: Where are the feds on the Stelco deal?
Representatives from United Steelworkers locals 1005 and 8782 are in Ottawa Tuesday to ask Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to be part of negotiating the possible Stelco sale.
Things to do in Hamilton, Dec. 13
Here's a pretty great list of things to do today in Hamilton.
How a single mom's woes helped bring a $1.5M change to homelessness funding
Natasha Findlay-Clairmont says she's struggled with heating, been hit by a van and supported her family on a little more than $700 a month. She was part of a rally to encourage the city to top up a housing stability benefit, which is supposed to be funded by provincial money.
GO delay early Tuesday: DayStarter Commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Chance of flurries Tuesday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
The 2016 Hamilton music holiday gift guide
When you’re buying for your favourite music lover this year, buy local. Here are some great albums released by Hamilton artists this year for the people on your list.
Matthew Green hires civil rights lawyer for carding hearing
Coun. Matthew Green will be represented at a police disciplinary hearing by Selwyn Pieters, a Toronto lawyer and longtime civil rights activist who has dealt with cases that raise human rights issues and carding.
Brantford cop said he 'murdered' 2 people, cleared by SIU
The provincial police watchdog has cleared a Brantford police officer who walked into a police station in 2014 and said he was criminally responsible for two deaths that had happened years earlier.
Paralyzed in crash, man wins damages from Hamilton over faded stop line at rural crossing
A 2006 crash on a clear, sunny day made Michael Chiocchio quadriplegic. The city is half responsible for not repainting the stop line, a court justice found.
Missing girl at centre of Amber Alert found, mom arrested: Niagara police
A nine-year-old Ontario girl has been found safe following an Amber Alert, and her mother has been arrested.
Car stolen in St. Catharines with 2-year-old boy inside
Niagara regional police say a child is safe and apparently in good health after the car he was in was stolen in St. Catharines.
Winter morning GO and driving delays 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.
Local steelworkers union likely to oppose Stelco sale request
Though Stelco has officially asked to be sold to U.S. company Bedrock Industries, the union local representing steelworkers looks ready to oppose the steelmaker’s formal sale request in court next week.
Hamilton cold case: Piecing together clues after Sheryl Sheppard vanishes
This week on CBC’s true crime podcast Someone Knows Something, the team tries to piece together more details on the timeline surrounding Hamilton woman Sheryl Sheppard's disappearance, including her work schedule at the time she vanished.
Arson investigator probing 3 lower city fires
The Office of the Ontario Fire Marshal has been called in to investigate after a car, a boat and a garage were all found burning within walking distance of each other in Hamilton early Saturday.
Burst of winter weather coming to Hamilton, 15 cm of snow expected
Environment Canada warns that 15 cm of snow is expected to fall in the city starting Sunday evening and running into Monday morning.
3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week
Check out brand new songs from The Holiday Crowd, Ronley Teper and the Lipliners and Austra.
Hamilton chefs' favourite holiday recipes: The Heather's Matt Cowan
In this latest in a series of December columns, food blogger Chanry Thach goes in search of Hamilton chefs's best holiday recipes. This week its Matt Cowen, of The Heather on turkey stuffing.
University teachers threaten to censure Niagara College over its Saudi campuses
The Canadian Association of University Teachers is threatening to censure Niagara College if it doesn't address concerns over its Saudi Arabia campuses. But the Welland, Ont., school says it's still committed to what it's doing there.
Proposed Stelco sale to Bedrock filed with court, includes land sales to fund pensions
A deal has been made official that would see Stelco sold to Bedrock Industries.
Things To Do in Hamilton this weekend, Dec. 9-11
Here's a pretty great list of things to do today in Hamilton.
Teen sets a fire, sparks a disruption of international proportions
A moment of teenage boredom on Sunday set off a swift and intense sequence of events for a teenage former student at Columbia International School.
Border officer at Peace Bridge charged in cross-border tobacco smuggling probe
The RCMP says a Canada Border Services Agency officer has been charged in a smuggling investigation.
Roads workers falsely portrayed as stealing asphalt say their reputations are ruined
Hearings will continue in January between the city and 25 roads workers who say the city's public comments implying they illegally sold asphalt has damaged their reputations.
What to get the Premier who has everything... going wrong: Robert Fisher
It's been a rough year for Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne. There's the controversy over the sale of Hydro One. A scathing auditor general's report. High hydro rates. Voters are noticing. Ontario politics analyst Robert Fisher says a holiday break might be just what the Premier needs.
Thief stole wedding bands, jewelry from urns at Burlington mausoleums: Police
Police in Burlington say they're investigating after a number of valuables were stolen from urns in two mausoleums.
Niagara regional police officers injured within hours while on duty
Niagara regional police say three officers have been injured in incidents that occurred while they were on duty Wednesday night and Thursday morning.
GO Transit on time Friday: DayStarter Commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Chance of flurries Friday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
'We are not being complacent': New Hamilton groups take anti-racism stand
Hundreds of Hamiltonians have shown up at a handful of gatherings in recent weeks to say they’re not OK with recent incidents of racism in their city.
Hamilton construction tops $1B with highest number of building projects ever
In a sign that Hamilton's renaissance is continuing, the city has seen more than $1 billion in building permits this year. That's the sixth time in seven years.
String of violent crimes, robberies lead police to multiple arrests
Seven people are facing a host of charges after a Hamilton police investigation into recent violent crimes and robberies in the city. Police aren't calling them a gang — though at least one of the accused talks about a known youth gang on his Facebook profile.
For former refugee family, Good Shepherd Christmas hamper is 'a big smile'
Zeinab Noureddine's family is one of 3,100 that will get a Good Shepherd Christmas hamper this year. The agency was one of the first places she went when she came to Canada six years ago.
Home prices rose 20 per cent in Hamilton and Burlington this year
The average price of a home in Hamilton was 24.6 per cent higher in November than it was in November 2015.
Art by the square foot, music by the pound: Things To Do in Hamilton Thursday Dec. 8
Here's a pretty great list of things to do today in Hamilton.
Police arrest 18-year-old in baseball bat attack on Hamilton teen
Hamilton police have made an arrest after a 15-year-old boy was beaten by a baseball bat on his walk home from a friend's house.
Pickup truck driver hit 6 vehicles and a building: Niagara police
Niagara regional police say a 51-year-old man is facing charges following a series of collisions involving seven vehicles and a building.
Niagara police officer struck by SUV at accident scene; driver arrested
A Niagara Region police officer is recovering from wrist and shoulder injuries after being clipped by an SUV at a traffic stop on Wednesday.
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.
Charging more for Hamilton film permits - common sense, or scaring off filmmakers?
City councillors want to look at how much it costs the city to accommodate filmmakers. But Hamilton's head of economic development says hiking fees puts the city at risk of losing millions.
Humane society searches St. Catharines clinic of vet accused of animal abuse
On Wednesday morning, the Lincoln County Humane Society executed a search warrant at Skyway Animal Hospital in St Catharines, where footage surfaced in September of a veterinarian abusing animals. The search warrant is part of a criminal investigation.
Hamilton Place theatre will be renamed FirstOntario Concert Hall
The credit union also pays to have its name on the former Copps Coliseum. It will pay $2.5 million over 10 years to have its name on Hamilton Place.
Things To Do in Hamilton Wednesday Dec 7
Here's a pretty great list of things to do today in Hamilton.
Man charged with sexually assaulting minors in Niagara Falls area: OPP
A man is facing numerous charges relating to the sexual assault of minors in southwestern Ontario.
Remembering Capt. Thomas McQueen: Military funeral in Hamilton
A military funeral for Capt. Thomas McQueen, the Canadian Forces pilot killed in last Monday's fatal fighter jet crash near Cold Lake, Alta., was held Wednesday at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum.
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