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8 charged after police break up alleged cocaine ring in Niagara Region
A joint-forces police investigation — dubbed Project Icarus — began in March and uncovered evidence of a large cocaine trafficking ring based in the Niagara Region.
Opioid overdose deaths nearly double, as Hamilton's dead remembered
In the last ten years, the number of overdose deaths involving opioids has nearly doubled. As the city marks International Overdose Awareness Day, officials say the devastating impact drug overdoses can have on a community cannot be ignored.
Motorcyclist charged after collision with a minivan
A 25-year-old motorcyclist was charged with careless driving after the bike he was riding collided with a minivan last month.
NewLeaf adds flights to Abbotsford, B.C. from Hamilton
NewLeaf, the low-cost air travel company that began flying out of Hamilton's airport last month, announced it will offer flights from Hamilton to and from Abbotsford, B.C. in its new fall schedule for October.
Things to do in Hamilton on Wednesday
Here's a look at some of the things to do in Hamilton on Wednesday.
Police arrest man after string of west Hamilton robberies
Hamilton police arrested a 34-year-old man from Oakville after a gas station and two banks were robbed Tuesday.
Couple of delays: Daystarter commute Wednesday
A little bit of rain out there on the roads, with the chance of some more showers coming later this morning/afternoon.
Showers Wednesday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
City renovates social housing units with youth apprentices
The city arranged an apprenticeship program for unemployed youth to help fix empty social housing units in disrepair. It provide job skills training and helps cut wait lists for social housing
James Street reopens after suspicious package investigation
Police have reopened a stretch of James Street South after a suspicious package found Tuesday afternoon was deemed to be not a threat to public safety.
Vintage cars vanishing from Golden Horseshoe region
Five classic cars have been stolen from Southern Ontario since March. Their owners are lamenting the loss of one of a kind vehicles that were much more than just a way to get around.
Hamilton efforts launched to help with Italy earthquake relief
A group of Hamilton leaders launched an effort Tuesday to raise support for the central Italy region affected by a devastating earthquake last week that killed at least 290 people.
2 west Hamilton banks robbed minutes apart midday Tuesday
Hamilton police are searching for suspects after two west Hamilton banks were robbed in broad daylight Tuesday morning.
Police search for man caught on gas station cam during robbery
Police released convenience store surveillance images as they search for a suspect in a robbery overnight.
How to help your child through the painful tween years: Alyson Schafer
Your tween is changing, and fast. Here are some thoughts on how to keep up from parenting expert and author Alyson Schafer. Listen to her interview or read an edited and abridged transcript.
Brock cancels planned appointment of first female president
Dr. Wendy Cukier, vice-president of research and innovation at Ryerson University, was set to become Brock University's first female president. But her appointment will not go forward, according to Brock's board of trustees.
Hamilton chamber of commerce asks Trudeau to address Chinese 'steel dumping'
While PM Justin Trudeau is in China, chambers of commerce representing Canada's steelmakers want him to think about the effects of the Chinese steel industry on Canadian businesses and jobs.
Things to do in Hamilton on Tuesday
Here's a look at some of the things to do in Hamilton on Tuesday
Niagara house fire that drew U.S. response was case of arson: police
Niagara regional police say a house fire that was spotted by a U.S. Coast Guard patrol boat last week is a case of arson.
No major delays early Tuesday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Mainly sunny Tuesday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Rabies confirmed in Hamilton cat, marks city's first case in decades
The rabid cat found in Haldimand-Norfolk last week did in fact come from rural Ancaster, the city confirmed Monday, marking Hamilton's first case of domestic rabies in over two decades.
Gym rental rates skyrocket in some Hamilton schools
Rental fee hikes at some Hamilton public school gyms have some community and sporting groups panicking over thousands of dollars in unexpected expenses.
Ancaster man reportedly struck by lightning
A 54-year-old Ancaster man is in hospital after apparently being struck by lightning while out riding his motorcycle.
Roads partially open after big collision at King, Victoria
The area of King Street East and Victoria Avenue North has re-opened at reduced capacity following a closure this morning to deal with a multi-vehicle collision.
Things to do in Hamilton on Monday, August 29
Here's a look at some of the things to do in Hamilton on Monday, August 29, 2016.
Maple syrup farm fined after worker killed by concrete block
A 36-year-old worker was killed last year working at a Pelham, Ont. maple syrup farm, and now the farm owner has been charged in court. The owner pleaded guilty on Friday to a charge under the Occupational Health and Safety Act. The deceased worker was struck by a concrete block.
Collision near Brant Street early Monday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Sunny Monday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Stampeders hold off Tiger-Cats for 6th-straight win
Rookie receiver DaVaris Daniels caught the first CFL touchdown pass of his career from Bo Levi Mitchell, and Rene Paredes kicked five field goals as the Calgary Stampeders beat the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 30-24 on Sunday night.
Scenes from the weekend, from Winona peaches to a Harvest Picnic
From peaches in Winona to big-name performers at Christie Lake, it was a beautiful summer weekend in Hamilton.
Severe thunderstorm watch ends for Hamilton
Meteorologists from Environment Canada have ended a severe thunderstorm watch for Hamilton.
Multiple-alarm fire in east end neighbourhood destroys home, damages 2 others
Firefighters battled a multiple-alarm fire on Belmont Avenue north of Gage Park on Sunday afternoon.
16th rope rescue of 2016 came from Tews Falls Saturday
It was the ninth call to Spencer Gorge Conservation Area alone so far this year.
3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week
Check out new music from The Alpacas, Ptarmigan and Dan Edmonds.
Hamilton police ask city to help borrow $14M for new forensics building
City councillors will vote on Sept. 21 whether to borrow the money on the service's behalf.
Think rope rescues are up in Hamilton? Think again
It has seemed like a summer full of rope rescues at Hamilton’s waterfalls in recent months, as firefighters work to save people who have fallen down some steep paths or sheer cliffs.
Fence blocking a public Dundas alley has come down
The landowner voluntarily took down the fence and withdrew his offer to buy the property. "This is what victory looks like," says one resident.
Rabies found in Hamilton-area cat, might be city's first case in decades
Officials are investigating what might be Hamilton’s first case of domestic rabies in over two decades.
Woman sexually assaulted twice in Brantford, strangers intervene both times
A woman was walking near the Civic Centre in Brantford when someone tried to pull down her shorts, police say.
City no longer charging Uber drivers, situation in 'limbo'
After two waves of charges against the city’s Uber drivers, the city is no longer tracking down and charging drivers who are working for the popular ride hailing service.
Things to do in Hamilton this weekend
Here's a look at some of the things to do in Hamilton the weekend of Aug. 26 to Aug. 28.
U.S. border agents rescue Canadians in Niagara Falls house fire
Americans have unexpectedly come ashore in Canada for the second time in less than a week — but they weren't wayward partiers — they came here to save lives.
QEW traffic hazard near Bronte Friday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Sunny Friday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Pigs headed for slaughter were in distress when Anita Krajnc gave them water: expert
Anita Krajnc faces a mischief charge for pouring water into a pig trailer when the animals were en route to a Burlington, Ont., slaughterhouse. The hog farm owner and the truck driver both say the pigs were transported according to industry standards.
Psychiatrist diagnosed local optician without meeting him
An appeal heard in downtown Hamilton on Wednesday centres on a psychiatric evaluation at a distance.
Police want to borrow $14 million for new forensics building
Hamilton Police Services Board will consider the most detailed pitch to date from the police force on its hopes to build a new building for investigators and forensics handling.
Man blows pot into cop's face, gets arrested
A 25-year-old driver has been charged after allegedly blowing pot smoke into an officer's face in Brantford, Ont.
Hamilton warned of severe thunderstorms
Environment Canada issued two special weather statements Thursday.
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