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Badgerow jury selection resumes in Kitchener court
Jury selection resumed in Kitchener Wednesday in Robert Badgerow's fourth murder trial.
Police raid pot dispensary and charge owner, who says he's caught in legal limbo
Hamilton police say they've raided an illegal marijuana dispensary in Hess Village. But the owner of MMJ Canada says it's a waste of resources, and marijuana will likely be legal by the time he sees trial.
Hamilton public school board drops on most EQAO scores
The scores are dropping and the gap between local scores and the provincial average is growing in many subjects.
City agrees to put Hamilton police forensics building 'on the credit card'
Hamilton Police Service is finally getting its long-awaited new forensics facility in downtown Hamilton, despite one city councillor saying it's the equivalent of putting it on a credit card.
Passenger numbers are finally turning around, Hamilton airport officials say
Passenger numbers were down yet again in 2015. But in August of this year, they finally started to pick up.
Arson at Hamilton mosque was planned as a hate crime say police
While the arson at the downtown mosque was motivated by hate, it was not deliberately timed to the anniversary of the 2001 Hindu temple arson, say police.
Province backs Bedrock bid for U.S Steel Canada
While the details of the memorandum are not being released, the province says the deal "advances (the) process to save jobs, industry and pensions in Hamilton and at Lake Erie."
Things to do in Hamilton on Thursday, Sept. 22
Here's a look at some of the things to do in Hamilton on Thursday, Sept. 22.
Falling death at Devil's Punchbowl not suspicious: police
A 38-year-old man has died after a fall at Hamilton's Devil's Punchbowl waterfall.
Easy Wednesday: DayStarter Commute
Check here for your traffic and transit updates for Wednesday morning.
New Waterdown potato good for diabetics, people on low carb diets
People who avoid potatoes to reduce their carb intake can now try a new Ontario-grown variety that's touted to have a lower glycemic response, meaning it doesn't cause the rapid spike in blood sugar that normally comes from eating carbohydrate-rich foods.
Sunny Wednesday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Selling LRT on the Mountain: Will residents buy it?
Metrolinx and the city will journey up the escarpment to host a public information session in the part of the city most associated with a dislike for LRT.
Who's taking what? Hamilton's drug addiction problem, by the numbers
Here's a look at the numbers behind new and costly proposals for fighting addiction in Hamilton.
Councillor will push for election ballot referendum on Hamilton LRT
It looks like Hamilton city council will debate having a light rail transit (LRT) referendum sooner rather than later — a notion some are applauding, and others say is playing politics.
Ancaster High School locked down after reports of person with knife
Ancaster High School was locked down Tuesday afternoon after reports surfaced of a person near the school with a knife.
Corey Feldman's Hamilton appearance still on after Today Show video blows up
After a bizarre performance on The Today Show that was almost universally panned after it exploded online, Corey Feldman's Hamilton Comic Con appearance is still a go.
Raptors add Canadian sharp shooter Brady Heslip
The Toronto Raptors have signed free-agent guard and Canadian national team member Brady Heslip.
Man charged with collecting $40K for school anti-bullying program he didn't deliver
The man was supposed to present the program to more than 30 schools in Halton and Hamilton, police say.
SIU investigating after motorcycles collide
The provincial police watchdog is investigating after a police motorcycle and another driver’s motorcycle collided on the Mountain Monday afternoon.
Car impaled by metal pole — woman and baby survive: OPP
A young woman and an infant have survived a terrifying accident in Norfolk County where their car was pierced by a metal pole from end to end.
Things to do in Hamilton on Tuesday, Sept. 20
Here's a look at some of the things to do in Hamilton on Tuesday, Sept. 20
Kingston cops asked for license, Hamilton man showed Costco card: police
Police say a Hamilton man being investigated for impaired driving in Kingston showed officers his Costco card when asked for his driver's licence.
Truck protest slows traffic on 401 in Milton: Tuesday DayStarter commute
A feed of traffic and transit updates for Tuesday, September 20
Woman sexually assaulted in Burlington park, may be more victims: police
Halton Regional Police say they believe there may be other alleged victims in a sexual assault investigation.
Mix of sun and cloud Tuesday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Unifor announces tentative deadline deal with GM to avert strike
Unifor announced a tentative contract agreement early Tuesday with General Motors of Canada just after a midnight strike deadline that had been set.
City approves free crack pipes, moves towards safe injection site study
The city of Hamilton is taking steps to become a safer place for drug users with an increased focus on a local harm reduction strategy
Jury selection begins in Robert Badgerow trial
Jury selection is underway in the first-degree murder trial of Robert Badgerow. Potential jurors appeared at a Kitchener court Monday for this fourth trial over the 1981 death of Diane Werendowicz.
Body recovered from Hamilton Harbour
Hamilton police report that they have removed a body from the Hamilton Harbour early Monday afternoon.
Woman arrested for spitting on HSR driver, assaulting police
A woman who was arrested for causing a disturbance on an HSR bus yesterday allegedly spit on the driver and bit the officers who were trying to arrest her, police say.
Ribbon cutting Monday for city's first pedestrian crossover
The City of Hamilton is holding a ribbon cutting ceremony Monday for the first of many pedestrian crossings: designated areas for people to cross the road that are unrelated to intersections and traffic lights.
Early Monday: DayStarter commute
It's a typical Monday with starts and stops.
Sunny Monday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Hairdressers donate haircuts to Syrian refugees and the homeless
It’s one of the most-used rebuttals to Hamilton’s welcoming stance on refugees: “Why aren’t we helping out our own homeless people instead?” Well on Sunday at Wesley Urban Ministries, they did both.
Police surround bus after 'disturbance,' woman arrested
Several police cars blocked off and surrounded a bus in central Hamilton on Sunday morning, after a “disturbance” was called in.
Wag those tails: New dog café planned for Hamilton
Dog lovers, rejoice — you should soon have a new place to relax with your four-legged family members.
Missing 74-year-old woman found
A missing 74-year-old senior from Stoney Creek has been located, Hamilton police say.
Jamesville and 500 MacNab will remain social housing after all
It seems there will be no "ghetto" in north Hamilton. Residents feared there would be after a consultant report earlier this year recommended 400 affordable housing units on Barton/Tiffany.
3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week
Check out new music from Vacay, Native Other and Wool and Howl.
Family of dead soldier once snubbed by government awarded Memorial Cross
The family of a Canadian soldier who killed himself after returning from Afghanistan was honoured Saturday with a Memorial Cross at a ceremony in Hamilton, Ont. — after intense criticism over the one cent of release pay sent to his mother after his death five years ago.
Robert Badgerow to stand trial on same murder charge for 4th time Monday
An Ontario man charged with first-degree murder in the 1981 killing of a nursing assistant goes to trial beginning Monday, making Canadian legal history because it is his fourth trial in the same case.
Ontario vet at centre of animal abuse allegations receives death threats: lawyer
The lawyer for an Ontario veterinarian suspended over mistreatment of animals in his care says his client has received death threats after videos showing him striking, choking and slamming cats and dogs appeared in media reports.
Garden chat Monday, September 19 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, September 19, 2016.
Hamilton board of health considers supervised injection sites for drug users
The city will look at establishing supervised injection sites and expanding its naloxone program at a cost of roughly $500,000.
Kathleen Wynne's throne speech kicks off election showdown: Robert Fisher
A throne speech from the Ontario Liberal government has got opposition parties staking out their pre-election positions. Political analyst Robert Fisher talks about how the three party leaders are re-inventing and re-defining their positions.
Brantford crime spree includes dine and dash, stolen bike and home invasion
Brantford police say a local man went on a crime spree that started with a dine and dash and ended in a someone else's apartment.
HMCS Haida glides through Hamilton Harbour on way to drydock repairs
The world's last surviving Tribal Class destroyer, docked in Hamilton since 2003, is moving for repairs.
Public asked to watch for missing 74-year-old woman
Grace Elliot of Stoney Creek has been missing since Tuesday, and police are asking the public to watch for her.
Things to do in Hamilton this weekend: Sept. 16-18
Here's a look at some of the things to do in Hamilton this weekend.
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