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Man found guilty of assaulting his 3-week-old son
A Shelburne County, N.S., father has been found guilty of assaulting his three-week-old son.
Flamborough family killed on 407 mourned by car enthusiast community
Flamborough residents and car enthusiasts Dave and Karen Harpley and their son Chad were killed in a car accident on Highway 407 in Brampton. It happened the afternoon of Sunday, July 24. The OPP says their 1948 Chevy had a rear wheel malfunction, which sent them into the path of a bus. They're mourned by their fellow enthusiasts.
Inmate seriously injured after fight at Barton Jail
A 30-year-old is in hospital with serious injuries after an altercation at the Barton Jail.
Steelworkers' benefits decision postponed in U.S. Steel Canada bankruptcy hearing
Decisions on reinstating retiree benefits and granting employee bonuses were postponed in court on Wednesday.
Hamilton joins Vancouver, Toronto, others on CMHC list of overvalued housing markets
Hamilton has joined Vancouver, Toronto, Saskatoon and Quebec City on Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.'s list of markets it considers to be strongly overvalued.
Guilty: Niagara Falls man tried to cheat his lotto group out of $7M win
A Niagara Falls man has pleaded guilty in a lottery fraud where he tried to cheat his regular prize-playing group out of a $7-million win.
Couple pulled over for stealing hair trimmers found with cocaine, police say
Police say a man and woman who were spotted taking electric hair trimmers in Brantford now face a number of charges including possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking and driving with an open container of liquor nearby.
Tim Bosma case: Lawyer who defended Justin Bieber to defend Christina Noudga
The woman who is charged as an accessory after the fact in Tim Bosma's murder has a new, extremely high profile legal team.
U.S. Coast Guard searches Lake Erie for missing Niagara Falls fisherman
The U.S. Coast Guard is continuing its air and water search of Lake Erie for a missing fisherman from Niagara Falls.
Things to do in Hamilton on Wednesday, July 27
Here's a look at some of the things to do in Hamilton today.
QEW traffic hazard Wednesday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Risk of thunderstorms Wednesday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather in Hamilton.
Ottawa donates $11.9 M to local project speeding cutting-edge science to market
The federal government is funding a big new project at Innovation Park called BEAM, which will take up residence inside the MARC building at the corner of Longwood and Aberdeen.
SIU investigating after woman with knife Tasered
The provincial police watchdog is investigating after a woman allegedly brandishing a large knife was Tasered in central Hamilton Monday morning.
We want money for more rapid transit, city will tell province
"The province is going to wonder what we're smoking," one city councillor says. City council is still debating over the existing LRT project.
Couple say they witnessed hate crime, stunned by police response
The incident raises questions about what constitutes a hate crime in the eyes of police, and about police protocol and conduct after the fact while investigating.
U.S. Steel Canada retirees to ask judge to reinstate their benefits
A pack of steelworkers will head to a Toronto courtroom Wednesday to show support for a motion asking a judge to force U.S. Steel Canada to begin paying their benefits again.
Missing woman in Burlington visiting from England, speaks little English
Galina Trzepacz is Burlington visiting family. She's visiting from Europe and speaks Russian, with poor English skills, police say.
Things to do in Hamilton on Tuesday, July 26
Here's a look at some of the things to do in Hamilton today.
SIU clears Niagara Region police officers in 2015 shooting
Niagara Region police have been cleared of any wrongdoing in a shooting on Oct. 10, 2015 that left two officers and a suspect wounded by gunfire.
Trouble-free early Tuesday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Risk of thunderstorms Tuesday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather in Hamilton.
Conservatives would pay for LRT if Hamilton wanted it: Ontario PC leader
Patrick Brown's comments in Flamborough Monday went against widespread speculation that a Conservative government would defund the project in 2018.
Man breaks into business, then has to hide from employees
A would-be alleged burglar was forced to take cover in an industrial facility early Monday, after realizing workers were still on shift at the business he broke into, police say.
Terry Whitehead releases 58-page LRT report — to mixed reviews
The Ward 8 councillor says the report shows that Hamilton needs to improve its transit system before it builds LRT. Others say it has no new information.
NewLeaf's 1st flight departs Hamilton for Winnipeg
About 150 passengers boarded a Boeing 737-400 at John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport on Monday, headed for Winnipeg in the inaugural flight from the new low-cost air travel company — NewLeaf.
Live garden chat Monday July 25 at 12:30 p.m.
Are you ready to have the best garden on your block? Here's how: ask an expert. Be part of our award-winning live chat with expert gardeners. Also listen to the call-in show with Ontario Today's Ed Lawrence. Call in by dialling 1-888-817-8995 on Monday, July 25, 2016.
Man ignores warning to not pat dog, gets bite to his face
Provincial police say a Hamilton man, after being warned not to pat a dog, has been treated for a serious bite to his face.
Winning Lotto 649 ticket sold in Brantford
The winning ticket for the five-million dollar jackpot in Saturday night's Lotto 649 draw was sold in the Brantford area.
4 people charged with stunt driving in Niagara
Niagara Police have charged four people with stunt driving over the past week.
Things to do in Hamilton on Monday, July 25
Here's a look at some of the things to do in Hamilton today.
A few delays early Monday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Thunderstorms Monday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather in Hamilton.
McMaster researchers take steps towards developing chlamydia vaccine
Researchers at McMaster University are one step closer to developing a preventative vaccine against chlamydia.
Police still looking for suspect in east end assault
A woman was assaulted with a weapon, although police won't say what the weapon was.
It's a weekend of song, dance, and colour at Six Nations annual powwow
Six Nations of the Grand River is holding its 37th annual powwow this weekend. People competing in dance and song have gathered from across Canada. Aside from offering a grand prize, the event fosters community and celebrates Aboriginal culture.
Discount airline NewLeaf set for first flight Monday out of Hamilton
Discount airline NewLeaf is about to be up and running in Hamilton. Flights are available from a handful of cities, but Hamilton sold out first. The destination? Moncton, New Brunswick.
Tiger-Cats' Masoli orchestrates epic comeback win over Eskimos
Andy Fantuz reeled in a pair of touchdown passes from Jeremiah Masoli as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats came from behind to defeat the Edmonton Eskimos 37-31 on Saturday.
3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week
Check out some great new music from Coszmos Quartette, Bruce Peninsula and Limestone Chorus.
Hamilton man gives forever donation to cats in his will
One Hamilton man’s dying wish will ensure the city’s cats are better taken care of from here on out.
Things to do in Hamilton this weekend, July 22-24 2016
Lots of music, a picnic, a church garden tour, and more.
Crushed Flamborough worker in critical but stable condition
A worker who was crushed by a falling concrete slab in Flamborough Thursday is in critical but stable condition, police say.
Take a deep dive into Hamilton's rich electronic music scene
CBC Arts is on a search to find out how Hamilton has bred its own particular electronic sound and how those artists feel the city has influenced their music.
Hamilton man charged with child porn possession
A Hamilton man is facing child pornography charges after a multi-jurisdictional investigation found evidence illicit images of a child leading to a Hamilton IP address.
Hamilton's Argylls pipe band joins Paul McCartney at sold out show
International music legend Paul McCartney wowed fans during his first ever Hamilton show Thursday night — and he made sure to share the stage with some of the city's best.
'We will keep searching indefinitely' for missing Helen Robertson
Halton police say they won't stop searching for a missing woman who has Alzheimer's. She was last seen at her home on July 5.
2 cats die in central Hamilton duplex fire
Hamilton fire officials say a duplex fire caused $200,000 in damage and killed two cats on Thursday.
Things to do in Hamilton on Friday, July 22
Here's a look at some of the things to do in Hamilton today.
It's gonna be hot Friday: Daystarter weather
It's a hot one in the forecast, Hamilton.
No delays early Friday: Daystarter commute
There are no major delays on highways or GO Transit so far this morning.
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