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Toronto police seek suspect wanted for first degree murder in Scarborough shooting
Toronto police are searching for a man wanted for first degree murder in what they say was the targeted shooting of a 23-year-old man in Scarborough on Thursday, identified as Kevin Nicholas Gidden.
Missing 13-year-old girl found safe, police say
Police were worried for the welfare of Makayla St. Clair. She's home now.
3 spooky Ontario songs you need to hear this week
Get your Halloween weekend going with three spooky tunes from The Dirty Nil, BlitzBerlin, and Lynne Hanson.
How to make Halloween great again: Parenting expert Alyson Schafer
Halloween. It's complicated. Don't expect too many kids in bedsheets with two holes cut out for eyes. That's old school. This Oct. 31 is shaping up to be the year of Harley Quinn and Donald Trump. Parenting expert Alyson Schafer shares some tips to help you make Halloween great again.
The teen candidate that spells trouble for PC leader Patrick Brown: Fisher
Two weeks ago CBC's Ontario political analyst Robert Fisher said there would be trouble ahead for Progressive Conservative leader Patrick Brown. And trouble came. His name is Sam Oosterhoff. He's 19. And the new PC candidate in Niagara West-Glanbrook.
Hamilton woman vanishes, family silent for 9 years, homicide unit investigating
Homicide detectives are now investigating the 2006 disappearance of a woman from her Flamborough home.
Feds invest $10M as Hamilton port ups its 'agri-food' game
A $10 million federal investment comes as the port continues to position itself as a leader in the "agri-food" sector, which is estimated as a $1 billion industry in Hamilton.
Burlington Lift Bridge to be closed overnight next week
The bridge is scheduled to be closed overnight to both vehicles and pedestrians, from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. each night, beginning Monday and ending Saturday morning.
Things to do in Hamilton this Halloween weekend, Oct. 28-30
Here's a look at some of the things to do in Hamilton today and through the weekend.
Frost advisory Friday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
City chasing Hess restaurants for paid duty police fees
After a largely peaceful year between club owners and the city, licensing officials are now chasing restaurant owners near Hess Village for paid duty policing fees.
Hamilton city councillors will try to redraw ward boundaries themselves
City councillors will review and suggest changes to the consultant, which has given them two options to redraw Hamilton's boundaries. One adds an extra councillor.
Is baseline testing for concussions worth it for your kids?
A growing number of Canadian parents have had their kids undergo baseline testing for concussions prior to the start of the season for contact sports like hockey, lacrosse or rugby. But the debate over the procedure's usefulness rages on.
Garbage fire at east end facility keeps firefighters overnight
Hamilton Fire Department said there were no injuries and no damage caused by a garbage fire that kept crews on scene all night.
It still costs $100 to complain about your Hamilton city councillor
Some councillors say the fee deters lower income Hamiltonians from filing complaints.
Hamilton at risk of having to repay $70M if it rejects LRT, mayor says
Toronto repaid Metrolinx $75 million after it voted down an LRT system. There are some parallels.
Things to do in Hamilton Thursday Oct. 27
Here's a look at some of the things to do in Hamilton today.
Rainy Thursday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Biweekly garbage pickup crosses the city council table again Wednesday
The idea of biweekly garbage pickup will come up at city hall again Wednesday, but if you blink, you'll miss it.
She found her son dead of an overdose — now she wants safer injection sites
As Hamilton begins to analyze and debate whether or not the city needs a supervised injection site, one grieving mother has a simple message: Hurry up and get on with it.
Crown calls its final witnesses at first-degree murder trial of Robert Badgerow
The Crown is near to wrapping up its evidence in the fourth, first-degree murder trial of Robert Badgerow, charged in the 1981 death of Diane Werendowicz.
Hamilton homebuyers priced out - moving to Brantford, St. Catharines: CMHC
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. issued a "red" warning for the national housing market, pointing out that markets such as Hamilton show strong evidence of overvaluation.
Home sprayed with bullets during east end drive-by
Hamilton police are investigating a drive by shooting that happened in the east end Tuesday evening. No one was injured, but a home was riddled with bullet holes.
5 big TV shows filming in Hamilton this year
This year, two of the most significant novels written in the last three decades are being morphed into television, with glimpses of Hamilton sprinkled throughout their shots.
Things to do in Hamilton Wednesday Oct. 26
Here's a look at some of the things to do in Hamilton today.
Cigarette starts fire, forces apartment building evacuation
A fire that broke out at a downtown apartment building Tuesday afternoon was caused by a cigarette that was carelessly discarded, fire officials say.
Funerals Wednesday for Niagara men killed last week in plane crash
Services will be held Wednesday in St. Catharines for all three of the young Niagara Region men who died in a plane crash in Pennsylvania last week.
Burlington QEW collision early Wednesday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Frost advisory Wednesday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
McMaster study casts doubt on common fracture treatment
Bioventus Global, the company that manufactures EXOGEN, a low-intensity ultrasound machine widely used to treat fractured limbs, withdrew financial support for the research in 2012 after results showed their product did not accelerate healing.
Festival of Friends returning to Gage Park
After six years in the wilderness (or the Ancaster Fairgrounds, in this case), the Festival of Friends is returning to its original home at Gage Park in the east end.
3 schools locked down after armed robbery suspect chased to Hamilton
Three Hamilton schools were locked down Tuesday morning while police searched for a suspect from an early morning armed robbery that happened in Waterloo today.
Man arrested after puppy beaten to death
A Hagersville man is facing charges of killing an animal after allegedly beating his girlfriend’s puppy to death over the weekend.
Frost warning: Temperature to dip below freezing in Hamilton
Environment Canada issues a frost warning in Hamilton for Tuesday night, with a low of -2 C expected.
Bank robbery suspect caught on camera
Police are searching for a suspect after an east end bank was robbed on Thursday evening.
Former Woodstock, Ont., nurse facing 8 murder charges in deaths of elderly patients
A former nurse from Woodstock, Ont., has been charged with eight counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of nursing home patients.
Smooth start early Tuesday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Mix of sun and cloud Tuesday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Developer who transformed Pigott building proposes 2 condo projects
The developer who transformed the Pigott building in downtown Hamilton into condos is back in Hamilton with plans for two new projects.
Expected city hall showdown over LRT: Lots of input and setbacks for opponents?
Councillors will talk about a legal opinion saying two thirds of them need to reconsider LRT to vote for a referendum.
Ask questions, get answers, encourage dialogue on LRT
Brad Clark argues for an LRT process that answers questions and seeks answers without undermining earlier decisions in support of the project.
Study of effectiveness of old blood good news for blood providers
A new study out of McMaster University puts to bed years of debate over whether or not "fresher" blood is better for transfusions and surgeries, researchers say.
Will city extend burlesque-busting enforcement to Rocky Horror?
Fans of burlesque dance are wondering where city bylaw officers think that line is ahead of an annual double screening of the cult favourite "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," scheduled for Saturday at The Zoetic Theatre on the Mountain in Hamilton.
Suspected west Hamilton scammer tells people he locked his keys in the car
One woman gave him $50, and he gave her a fake phone number, police say.
Hamilton charity worker still missing, now a 'search and recovery mission'
The search for a local man who went missing last week after a small plane crashed off the north coast of the Dominican Republic is now a recovery mission, no longer a rescue mission.
St. George lights up for Evan Leversage, boy who made Christmas come early
Last year, the town held a Santa Claus parade and early Christmas festivities for a boy with an inoperable brain tumour.
Drunk man thinks cop car is taxi, demands ride home, gets arrested
An unfortunate mistake cost a Brantford man a night in the drunk tank Saturday, after he got into the back of a police cruiser thinking it was a taxi, looking for a ride home.
Girl struck by SUV while walking on Mountain
A girl, believed to be in her teens, was struck by an SUV near Upper Wellington Street and South Bend Road East.
Man who plummeted off a cliff thanks his Hamilton rescuers
One Hamilton officer climbed down a rocky embankment and held Corey Dixon's head, keeping him alive as he bled internally.
Things to do in Hamilton Monday Oct. 24
Here's a look at some of the things to do in Hamilton today.
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