Feed cbc-hamilton-news-news CBC | Edmonton News

Favorite IconCBC | Edmonton News

Link https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/?cmp=rss
Feed http://rss.cbc.ca/lineup/canada-hamiltonnews.xml
Copyright Copyright: (C) Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, http://www.cbc.ca/aboutcbc/discover/termsofuse.html#Rss
Updated 2024-11-29 03:45
Live garden chat Monday July 11 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 11, 2016.
Smooth start early Monday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Mix of sun and cloud Monday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather in Hamilton for July 11, 2016.
Alena Sharp joins Team Canada for Rio Games
Hamilton's Alena Sharp is the first official member of Canada's golf team for the upcoming Rio Olympics. Sharp announced that she would be representing Canada at the Games on Twitter late Sunday night after finishing tied for 21st at the U.S Women's Open.
Hamilton fans close James North after Portugal wins Euro 2016
Police closed part of the street as hundreds of fans cheered, danced and waved flags.
Part of Burlington Street is now Tesla Boulevard - but why Hamilton?
Why name a major arterial road in Hamilton after Nikola Tesla? Proponents, who released pigeons and cut a ribbon Sunday, say it's reviving a historic connection.
Good Samaritan landlords have their garden pillaged by mystery woman
A security video shows a tattooed woman stealing flowers from the garden of Chris and Paul Pielechaty, who are the beloved owners of the 329 Upper Sherman Ave. apartments. The elderly couple funded and tended nearby city land until it underwent renovations. Now their own garden gets robbed often.
'My trial was unfair,' Mark Smich writes; Tim Bosma's killers file appeals
What Mark Smich and Dellen Millard, the two men convicted of murder in the death of Hamilton's Tim Bosma, wrote in their appeals in their attempt to have their murder convictions overturned by an Ontario court.
Bird flu confirmed on farm in St. Catharines; 14,000 ducks to be killed
Fourteen thousand ducks are to be euthanized to stop spread of H5N1 virus, which was detected at a farm in St. Catharines on July 8.
SoBi users ride bikes down the Mountain, but not back up again
The city is looking at offering a free bus ride to SoBi users when the program expands on the Mountain.
Search for Helen Robertson, 79, 'like finding a needle in a haystack:' son
A 79-year-old woman with Alzheimer's is still missing from Burlington, last seen outside of her home on July 5, 2016.
Man tried to abduct 12-year-old boy at swimming pool: police
Niagara Regional Police say an investigation continues into and incident involving a 12-year-old boy at a community pool in Thorold.
3 injured including 2 officers in attack by Burlington man, police say
Halton Regional Police say a 22-year-old man is to appear in Milton court July 12th facing charges in an incident that left three people injured — including two officers.
GO delays early Friday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Risk of Thunderstorm Friday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather in Hamilton for July 7, 2016.
Are Hamilton Police spying on your cellphone? They won't say
Hamilton is the latest of several Canadian police forces that refuse to confirm or deny whether the service uses covert cell phone surveillance technology.
Hamilton Police warn residents of iTunes gift card scam
Hamilton Police said there have been an increase in the number of complaints involving suspects who are phoning victims and directing them to pay a debt or fee by purchasing iTunes gift cards.
Infrastructure report card: Hamilton gets a C
Our water systems got a C grade. So did traffic, and roads, and bridges, and just about everything else.
Fire next door shuts down nuclear reactor at McMaster
Hamilton firefighters have extinguished a fire at McMaster's ET Clarke building, which houses the campus parking and security office.
Hamilton Police continue manhunt in Burlington for man known as 'Frank'
Hamilton Police are searching for a 26-year-old man, wanted on charges of aggravated assault, dangerous driving and human trafficking.
City of Hamilton wants you to help water its trees
We're in a drought, the city says, and the trees are thirsty. It wants residents to pitch in and help, especially with new saplings planted to replace ash trees.
Ancaster man faces charges following bankruptcy fraud investigation
An Ancaster man is facing a number of charges including fraud over $5,000 after police say he took a job as a contractor without proper certifications.
Festival of Friends announce 2016 musical lineup
The free music, art and crafts festival — celebrating its 40th anniversary this year — announced its musical lineup on Thursday morning. The event will be held, like it is every year, on the second week of August, Aug. 5-7.
Things to do in Hamilton, Thursday July 7, 2016
Here's a look at some of the things to do in Hamilton today.
Trouble-free early Thursday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Heat warning Thursday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather in Hamilton for July 7, 2016.
Hamilton social assistance rates still haven't recovered from the recession
The recession started a cycle of poverty that many Hamiltonians still can't escape.
Hamilton teen athletes gear up to compete in Taiwan
Some of Hamilton's best teen swimmers, basketball and volleyball players are heading to New Taipei City to compete, along with about 1,500 other young athletes from 40 nations.
Hamilton temp Thursday expected to reach 32 C; heat warning continues
The heat warning will continue for another day, but the cool is finally expected to come Friday.
Car-sized sinkhole shuts down part of East Avenue
A sinkhole appeared on East Avenue by King Street and has police tape blocking the street until further notice.
71-year-old cyclist seriously injured in collision with car in Stoney Creek
A 71-year-old cyclist from Stoney Creek sustained serious head injuries Tuesday in a collision with a vehicle.
2 injured after cable snaps on Burlington Lift Bridge
Two workers have been taken to hospital — one with life threatening injuries — after a cable snapped on the Burlington lift bridge.
Is Hamilton an LGBTQ friendly space? Why the community says 'no'
Following a report calling on Hamilton's public, private and non-profit institutions to create more positive spaces, some members of Hamilton's queer and trans communities share their stories, and local healthcare and support workers discuss the state of LGBTQ care as it stands and in the future.
Elderly Burlington woman with Alzheimer's has been missing since Tuesday
Police need the public’s help to find an elderly Burlington woman with Alzheimer’s who hasn’t been seen since Tuesday.
Things to do in Hamilton, Wednesday July 6, 2016
Here's a look at some of the things to do in Hamilton today.
Smooth sailing Wednesday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Heat warning Wednesday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather in Hamilton for July 6, 2016.
Tree-planting program takes root in Hamilton after Hydro One clear-cut
Just over a month after a section of land along the Red Hill Valley was clear-cut by Hydro One, Ward 5 councillor Chad Collins is sowing the seeds for a tree planting program.
Metrolinx warns heat wave could impact rails with 'sun kinks'
Metrolinx says hot weather could impact GO Transit and UP Express rails in Southern Ontario
City considering changes to its outdoor patio noise bylaw
Councillors on the city's planning committee on Tuesday voted to hold a public meeting in October to discuss possible changes - or none at all - to the city's outdoor patio noise bylaw.
Horizon Utilities: mail stoppage is not a freebie
Customers of Horizon Utilities are advised of how to pay their bill in the case of a Canada Post disruption
Junk food ads leading to heavier kids: McMaster study
Researchers at McMaster University are craving change after findings show the effect of junk-food marketing on children's eating habits.
Hamilton man's trial in St Lucia postponed again
Hamilton's Sahab Jamshidi will have to wait longer to learn the outcome of his trial on the Caribbean island on St Lucia where he has been charged with causing the drowning death of a four-year-old boy.
Man killed in West Mountain home fire
The Office of the Ontario Fire Marshal is investigating after a man died in a house fire on the Mountain.
Things to do in Hamilton July 5, 2016
Here's a look at some of the things to do in Hamilton today.
Minor delays Tuesday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Heat warning Tuesday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather in Hamilton for July 5, 2016.
Feds and province won't kick in for new forensics building: Police
A $24.5 million forensics building project won't have the support of upper levels of government, Deputy Chief Ken Weatherill told city councillors on Monday.
Heat warning in effect for Hamilton on Tuesday
The City of Hamilton's medical officer of health is issuing a heat warning for Tuesday. Temperatures are expected to reach 31ºC on Tuesday and Wednesday, with overnight lows that can hardly be called "low." (They are expected to remain above 20ºC.) The city has advice on staying cool.
1 woman dead and several injured after 3-vehicle crash in Vineland
The Niagara Regional Police Service and the coroner's office are investigating a three-vehicle collision that caused the death of an 81-year-old woman.
...367368369370371372373374375376...