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Sun and cloud Tuesday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Fatal fire investigation gets closer to finding cause as community mourns
In the aftermath of a devastating Saturday night fire at 191 Grenfell Street, officials are still working out how it happened. Meanwhile, the community is mourning the people it lost and celebrating its heroes.
Nephew of 1981 Hamilton murder victim to attend unprecedented trial in Kitchener
The nephew of 1981 Hamilton murder victim Diane Werendowicz says he and his mother will attend the trial in Kitchener on a weekly basis
Parents call 911 after being beaten, choked by 14-year-old son: police
Brantford police say an argument between a teen and his parents escalated into a fight with the teen assaulting his mom and dad.
Dan Kinsella is Hamilton's new deputy police chief
Hamilton police have promoted from within to fill the vacant deputy position
11 deaths in 2016, Hamilton fire chief asks: What is your safety plan?
After Hamilton's 2016 death toll from house fires rose to 11 on Saturday night, the fire department wants to remind the public to adopt better practices around fire safety.
Road delays for Monday: DayStarter Commute
Check here for your traffic and transit updates for Monday morning
Vegan who gave water to pigs headed for slaughter finds it 'unfathomable' she was charged
A Toronto woman facing mischief charges for giving water to pigs on a truck headed to slaughter used the witness box like a pulpit in court today, with her testimony almost completely centring on her beliefs that everyone should be vegan and an activist.
Trial of activist who fed water to pigs en route to slaughter resumes today
A woman who gave cool water to hot pigs on their way to slaughter last year is expected to take the stand in her own defence today.
Ontario drivers high on drugs to lose their licences temporarily as new rules take effect
Ontario drivers caught high on drugs can now temporarily lose their driver's license on the spot, just like they would if they were caught drinking and driving.
Neighbour braves fatal inferno to help rescue two trapped inside
After a Saturday house fire that killed 3 people, 2 are alive thanks to help from Jonathan Davidson, their neighbour across the road who leapt in to the burning building.
3 dead, 3 treated in hospital in overnight house fire in Hamilton
Three people are dead and three others were taken to hospital after a house fire in Hamilton on Saturday night.
Ontario's police watchdog probing fatal police shooting in Hamilton
Ontario's police watchdog is investigating a fatal shooting of a man by police near a GO Transit station in Hamilton.
3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week
Check out new music from Shawn Kerr, JonoJosh and Adult Future.
Why Coun. Terry Whitehead's old tweets have disappeared
Terry Whitehead's use of Twitter might be seen as a way not to use social media. So he's starting all over again.
The cult-like following of Roma Pizza and other made-in-Hamilton stories
Our look at things and people made in Hamilton features the mammoth genome, art-making immigrants, steel, a 900-kilometre hiking trail, bread-slab pizza and a host of wonder women.
After 3 years, 3 families get keys to new homes through Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity Hamilton has completed an ambitious three-house project that will house a large family in each, totalling 19 people.
Walk Off the Earth gets grief for World Cup anthem
At the World Cup of Hockey final last night, Walk Off the Earth learned that when you break out a ukulele and a melodica to perform O Canada, there will definitely be whinging.
West Hamilton pharmacy robbed at gunpoint
Police are searching for a man they say robbed a west Hamilton drug store Thursday evening.
Mountain family escapes fire that destroys their home
A Hamilton family escaped disaster early Friday when a fire ripped through their Mountain townhouse.
Park that neighbours helped plan opens this weekend
A group of neighbours that helped plan a new city park on the site of the shuttered Vincent Massey School will celebrate this weekend as the park has its grand opening.
City planning SoBi pilot project in low-income neighbourhoods
After a year and a half of successful growth in Hamilton, the city and bikeshare SoBi Hamilton are proposing to expand into low-income areas in the city.
Things to do in Hamilton this weekend, Sept 30-Oct 2
Here's a look at some of the things to do in this weekend in Hamilton! This is a big one: Ontario Culture Days, Hamilton Comic Con, and more!
Rainy Friday: DayStarter Commute
Check here for your traffic and transit updates for Friday morning
Second day of Badgerow trial focuses on 1981 crime scene
Day two testimony of the Robert Badgerow trial heard from former police officers, an old boyfriend of the victims and court transcripts from the 2001 trial.
Duke and Bold streets latest lower city streets to go two-way
See what other streets will become two way in the coming years.
Off-duty Hamilton cop arrested for domestic assault
Brantford police have arrested a 29-year veteran of the Hamilton police force under a domestic assault charge.
St. Joe's still has work to do to reduce violence against nurses: report
St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton has made strides this year in addressing the problem of patient violence against nurses. But it still needs improvement. That includes more activities for patients with mental health issues, and watching the caseloads of psychiatrists.
Police make 8 drug trafficking arrests in Mountain neighbourhood
Police arrested 8 people on offenses relating to drug trafficking early Wednesday afternoon. They seized just shy of $50,000 worth of drugs.
City wants West 5th lands - but it might already be too late
The land is the former home of the Hamilton Psychiatric Hospital. The province declared it surplus last March. Infrastructure Ontario says it's in talks with an interested buyer. It's not clear if that's the city.
Crash on Highway 401 in Puslinch sends 7 to hospital, snarls morning commute
One person is in critical condition and six others were hurt in an overnight crash in the eastbound lanes of Highway 401 in Puslinch Township that snarled the Thursday morning commute for hours, causing delays for thousands of drivers.
Collaborative mural will add to Beasley's alleyway gallery
This year's Ontario Culture Days is premiering a new program that enlists local artists to lead community projects. Hamilton's Amber Aasman will lead a collaborative mural painting in the Beasley neighbourhood starting Friday.
Things to do in Hamilton on Thursday, Sept 29
Here's a look at some of the things to do in Hamilton on Thursday, Sept 29
Slick Thursday; Skyway, GO problems: DayStarter Commute
Check here for your traffic and transit updates for Thursday morning
'It's getting so that you can't pay it': Hamiltonians rally against hydro rates
Stelco pensioner Eleanor Deval is already worried about her pension. Now she's worried she won't be able to afford to stay in her house.
Mayor looking into Mountain LRT meeting where councillors grilled staff
Mayor Fred Eisenberger says he wants to know for his own information whether the code of conduct was violated.
Hamilton mayor backs Muslim community push for inclusive city charter
Hamilton's mayor will take the advice of local Muslim leaders Wednesday and push for the city to sign a "charter for inclusive communities." Follow the debates live here.
Tiger-Cats' Kent Austin barred from sideline for slapping official
Hamilton Tiger-Cats head coach Kent Austin has been suspended for Saturday's game against Calgary and fined $10,000 for making contact with an official during a game last week.
Suspended mortgage broker Dennis Khanna charged with fraud, released on bail
Khanna faces 19 fraud-related charges. Hamilton Police have been probing Khanna's business dealings for months, and his broker's licence was revoked in December.
Hamilton hopes these strange creatures make you more aware of rabies risks
September 28 is World Rabies Day, and city hall is acknowledging that with its own campaign reminding Hamiltonians to take steps in keeping animals (and themselves) safe.
Things to do in Hamilton on Wednesday, Sept 28
Here's a look at some of the things to do in Hamilton on Wednesday, Sept 28
Jurors recoil as Robert Badgerow's landmark 4th trial begins
Extremely graphic photos of Diane Werendowicz's body were shown in Superior Court in Kitchener, Ont. Wednesday, as former Hamilton steelworker Robert Badgerow's landmark fourth trial began.
Wednesday delays: DayStarter Commute
Check here for your traffic and transit updates for Wednesday morning
As she steps away from Downtown BIA, Kathy Drewitt takes stock
Kathy Drewitt, Executive Director of the Hamilton Downtown BIA, is stepping down after 14 years. She spoke with the CBC about what's been accomplished, and what she envisions for the core's future.
Muslim leaders call for meeting with police chief and board after mosque attack
Local Muslims are calling for a meeting with the police chief and the police's oversight board about combatting Islamophobia following an arson attack two weeks ago at the Ibrahim Jam-E Mosque in central Hamilton.
An imposter cop pulled someone over: police
Police say a man impersonating a police officer pulled someone over on Friday, and they're warning the public that he's out there.
United Way's new strategy moves away from traditional fall campaign
Forget about the big red thermometer measuring the United Way's fundraising goal. The new United Way is year round, it says, and has a whole new strategy.
It's a chili fest in Flamborough: Things to do in Hamilton on Sept. 27
A NASCAR driver holds a barbecue and Flamborough loves its chili.
Legal issue derails Badgerow trial for the 2nd straight day
For the second straight day, the start of Robert Badgerow's precedent-setting fourth trial on the same murder charge was put off because of legal issues.
A warm fall day Tuesday: Daystarter weather
Temperatures will reach 21 C. Rain is expected for much of the rest of the week.
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