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Elderly couple forced to live apart after nearly 70 years of marriage
Clarence and Jessie Terpstra are living in separate long-term care homes but hope to be reunited by their 70th anniversary on Dec. 17.
Bosma killer's ex-girlfriend discussing plea deal
Christina Noudga's trial on charges of being accessory after the fact in the killing of Tim Bosma is set to start on Tuesday but a plea bargain that avoids a trial may be in the works.
There's Hamilton, the hit musical and Hamilton, the city. Angry social media users confuse the two
The Twitter account for a theatre company in Hamilton, the city, was mistaken for the account for Hamilton, the Broadway musical, after the American vice-president-elect was addressed by the Broadway cast on Friday.
85-year-old killed taking neighbour's granddaughter to Hamilton church
An elderly woman was hit and killed crossing the road Friday, when she attempted to escort her neighbour’s 12-year-old granddaughter to a church event across the street.
3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week
Check out tracks from Lori Cullen with Ron Sexsmith, Brutal Youth, and Century Thief.
Bosma killer's ex-girlfriend now under the microscope as her trial begins
Months after Toronto resident Christina Noudga’s former boyfriend Dellen Millard and his friend Mark Smich were found guilty of Tim Bosma’s first-degree murder, Christina Noudga's own trial on accessory after the fact charges begins in front of a judge alone on Tuesday.
Fake ticket trial: ACTION officer thought panicked co-worker was 'overreacting'
Const. Staci Tyldesley told the court in the trial of four co-workers that she thought shredding was OK.
Hamilton's first black city councillor calls on everyone to "not be a bystander to bigotry"
This week, stories of racist posters, anti-Semitic graffiti and verbal assaults on minorities are being connected to the election of Donald Trump as U.S. President. Matthew Green, Hamilton, Ontario's first black city councillor, says it's a reminder that nobody gets to be a bystander.
Hamilton Cold Case: Disappearance of Sheryl Sheppard focus of CBC investigation
Sheryl Sheppard was 29 when she vanished without a trace in 1998. Now, in the second season of CBC's award-winning podcast Someone Knows Something, the cold case is being investigated with fresh eyes.
City warns of fake email traffic ticket scam
If you’ve recently gotten an email from the city about a traffic ticket, watch out — it’s fake, the city says.
Things to do in Hamilton this weekend: Nov. 18-20
Here's a pretty great list of things to do today in Hamilton.
Smooth start early Friday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Mainly sunny Friday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
NewLeaf will fly passengers from Hamilton to Florida this winter
Hamilton's newest low-cost air carrier is offering new flights to Florida this winter.
Niagara West-Glanbrook elects Ontario's youngest ever MPP
Sam Oosterhoff, just 19, is the newest Progressive Conservative MPP.
Hamilton committee member leaves meeting over his Trump hat
Once upon a time, red hats with white letters were harmless. Now, a red cap bearing the words "Make America Great Again" is enough to make someone declare a conflict of interest, and leave a meeting at Hamilton city hall.
What it's like to ride a police horse through Hess Village: ACTION trial
Court heard Thursday from Const. Edward Penner, who was on the mounted unit at the same time as Const. Shawn Smith, one of the accused.
7-year-old made available on Craigslist for sex, police lay multiple charges
Hamilton police have laid dozens of charges linked to a child sexual exploitation ring that involved a seven-year-old girl and her older sister, with the younger sibling being made available online for sexual abuse.
Niagara West-Glanbrook byelection: Will it be about hydro rates or Sam Oosterhoff?
If Sam Oosterhoff wins, he'll be Ontario's youngest MPP ever. He also has social views that conflict with Patrick Brown's image.
'Everybody knows they won't pay, they can't pay.' So why issue the tickets?
Hamilton police say issuing the tickets is part of keeping downtown safe. But the team is endlessly dealing with the same people for the same offences, time after time, according to testimony heard so far in court this week.
Hamilton video store owner holds a contest to find new owner for the business
The owner of Select Video says the business is doing fine. He just wants to change careers. Contest entrants need to pay $175 and submit a one-minute video saying why they want to own the video store.
Hope surfaces at one of Hamilton's worst environmental blights
The Randle Reef remediation project is now well underway.
Fire destroys The Oasis Restaurant on Concession Street
An early morning fire has destroyed The Oasis Restaurant on Concession Street.
GO delay early Wednesday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Chance of showers Wednesday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
What you should (and shouldn't) watch for in Ontario byelections
The two provincial byelections happening Thursday ought to be ho-hum affairs, since neither seat has changed hands in a generation or more. But the candidates nominated by the Progressive Conservatives sure are making things interesting.
Hamilton city council votes again not to license cats
It's the third time it's come up in 15 years. But on Tuesday, Hamilton city councillors once again walked away from a plan to require cat owners to license their pets.
Six Nations activists close Caledonia street to protest Dakota Access Pipeline
Six Nations members closed Caledonia's main street as part of a string of protests across Canada and the U.S. against the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Hamilton judge's apology for wearing Trump hat in court isn't enough, councillor says
Matthew Green says a review of Bernd Zabel's conduct still needs to happen. "I can't apologize and get out of a parking ticket."
34 birds stolen from Ancaster home
Hamilton police are investigating after 34 exotic birds were stolen out of a shed in Ancaster over the weekend.
Living wage in Hamilton rises to $15.85 an hour, group says
Amid calls from social groups for Hamilton to adopt a living wage policy, inflation has pushed the city’s figure to $15.85 an hour, Living Wage Hamilton says.
ACTION cops police the 'same 25 people, day in, day out,' sergeant testifies
Another of the "frequent fliers" known to Hamilton police downtown testified in court Tuesday, claiming he owes $20,000 in fines for panhandling and trespassing tickets.
Sole house to survive Caledonia land dispute in Douglas Creek Estates burns
The only house that survived the extremely contentious Caledonia land dispute in Douglas Creek Estates from 2006 nearly burned to the ground overnight.
Man found dead, but did collision or medical condition kill him?
Hamilton police detectives are trying to figure out if a Sudbury man who was found dead in the city's east end Monday afternoon was hit by a truck or died because of a medical issue.
Things to do in Hamilton: Tuesday, Nov. 15
Here's a pretty great list of things to do today in Hamilton.
No major delays early Tuesday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Sun and cloud Tuesday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Hamilton area emergency rooms busiest in the province, study says
Hamilton area emergency rooms are being flooded with more patients than anywhere else in the province, according to a new study from Health Quality Ontario.
Hamilton woman faces checkout line racism fueled by Trump win
A woman who alleges she was victim to racist treatment while in a checkout line in a Hamilton store says she is sharing her story to “pull back the curtain” on what is happening in Canada after Donald Trump’s election win in the U.S.
Women's legal fund files complaint about Hamilton judge in Trump hat
The Women’s Legal Education and Action Fund has filed a second formal complaint against a Hamilton judge who wore a “Make America Great” hat in court the day after Donald Trump's election win.
The homeless senior cops hit with $48k in fines: Fake ticket trial testimony
Trial began Monday for four Hamilton police officers charged after tickets were found in the shredder.
Ontario offers 1st-time homebuyers bigger tax break
The Ontario government is moving to double the maximum tax rebate offered to first-time homebuyers, while boosting the land-transfer tax on house purchases above $2 million.
City needs $900K per year to keep sewage out of Hamilton creeks
Improper sewer connections are dumping condoms, tampons and human feces into creeks across Hamilton. But city councillors are balking at the idea of spending nearly $1 million every year to fix the problem.
Woman charged after crash sends 4 to hospital
A 19-year-old woman is facing charges in a weekend crash south of Brantford that sent four people to hospital.
Mighty Pat Quinn on the minds of Hockey Hall of Famers
Everybody in hockey seems to have a Pat Quinn story, and that includes the men who will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame tonight alongside the beloved, late former player, coach and executive.
Hamilton man drove into crowd at Niagara strip club parking lot: police
A Hamilton man has been charged after police say, early Saturday morning, a male drove a vehicle into a crowd of people standing in the parking lot of a Niagara Falls strip club.
Things to do in Hamilton on Monday, Nov. 14
Here's a pretty great list of things to do today in Hamilton.
Brantford teen crashes e-bike after police chase - SIU called in
The Special Investigations Unit has been called in after a teenager crashed her e-bike in the Brantford area while being pursued by the O-P-P.
Mainly sunny Monday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
4 Hamilton police officers to begin trial on fake tickets
Four Hamilton police officers accused of falsifying tickets are expected to appear in Ontario Court of Justice in Hamilton on Monday to begin trial.
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