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How much over $1 an east-end home will sell for to be revealed Friday
The bottom-dollar list price is novel here, but the price-cutting tactic has been ubiquitous for many months in Hamilton’s hot housing market.
Barn fire in Flamborough causes $150K in damage
A barn fire in Flamborough caused $150K in damage.
Brantford writer, Hamilton actor bring horror to Canadian TV
Brantford, Ont.'s Aaron Martin wanted to throw a scare into himself. He was tired of writing and producing TV shows that were, as he calls them, "very relationship driven, very soapy." Now he writes horror.
Smooth start Friday morning: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Mostly cloudy Friday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather in Hamilton for April 1, 2016.
Craft brewery owners celebrate opening Thursday in Dundas
Shawn & Ed Brewing company took over the historic Dundas Valley Curling and Skating Rink. They celebrated their Grand Opening Thursday, joining Hamilton's bubbling craft brewery market
Police board members call for Whitehead apology over critical comments
A meeting of the Hamilton Police Services Board got testy on Thursday over comments one member had made at a city council meeting.
Tim Bosma trial: Dellen Millard calls incinerator where human bones found 'BBQ'
Dellen Millard and his employee Shane Schlatman had a nickname for the livestock incinerator in which human bones were found on his farm in Ayr, Ont. — The BBQ.
Hamilton's police board asks for bigger role directing police operations
As the province overhauls Police Services Act, some police oversight boards are asking for clearer language to hold their police accountable. Hamilton decided to join them Thursday.
Polar vortex spins frigid temperatures towards Hamilton
Make sure the parka's close by and keep those snow tires on the car, says meteorologist Geoff Coulson. And no, this is not an April Fools' Day prank. Winter is not over yet.
Tim Bosma trial: former MillardAir employee Shane Schlatman to testify
The Tim Bosma trial resumes Thursday in Hamilton with the return to the witness box of the last employee on the books at MillardAir, the company owned by Dellen Millard, one of two men accused of murder in the death of Bosma.
Thursday morning: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Light rain Thursday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather in Hamilton for March 31, 2016.
City, province cleaning up barrel spill at North End site
Workers on Wednesday were cleaning up the contents of barrels that were overturned on a site in Hamilton's North End.
Cyberbullying victim speaks out: 'It was the darkest time of my life'
McMaster University hosts Hamilton's first inter-school forum on Bullying Prevention. Kestrel McNeill shares her story of survival and offers suggestions on how to prevent bullying from happening.
Tim Bosma trial: Dellen Millard's wealth again a focus
Questions about the financial situation of aviation dynasty heir Dellen Millard dominated much of the testimony Wednesday at the Tim Bosma murder trial.
Ontario to resume vaccine plan to stop rabies outbreak in Hamilton
The province is set to resume spreading anti-rabies vaccine packets around Hamilton in early April, targeting skunks and raccoons to stop the spread of the virus.
NewLeaf discount flight company gets clearance to sell tickets
Winnipeg-based NewLeaf Travel Company has been given clearance to begin offering low-cost flights in Canada.
Vehicle fire on westbound 403 early Wednesday morning
A driver is recovering from injuries after a vehicle fire sent emergency services to the westbound lanes of the 403.
Donald Trump and the war on political correctness: Top Stories
Donald Trump, it turns out, is not alone in feeling America has become too PC in recent years. But he is using it to change the nature of presidential politics, Neil Macdonald writes. This is one of our top stories worth your time this morning.
Tim Bosma trial: construction worker to testify Wednesday
The Tim Bosma trial resumes Wednesday in Hamilton with the testimony of a man who worked construction for Dellen Millard, one of two men accused of murder in the death of Bosma.
Few delays Wednesday morning: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Clear skies Wednesday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather in Hamilton for March 30, 2016.
$500K for Hamilton refugees missing, Catholic priest under investigation
Hundreds of thousands of dollars raised by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hamilton for resettling dozens of refugees in the city has gone missing, and the diocese fears it may have been gambled away by one of its priests.
Province announces new Hwy. 6 bypass and Hwy. 401 widening
Ontario Transportation Minister Steven Del Duca announced Tuesday plans to build a bypass around the village of Morriston to alleviate traffic congestion between Guelph and Freelton.
Sign of spring: A glimpse of a falcon egg on Hamilton Sheraton
The first falcon egg has been spotted in a nest on top of Hamilton Sheraton. It's the 22nd year for Falcons to roost at the hotel.
Hamilton man facing murder charge, held in custody
Gary White appeared before an Ontario Court of Justice in Hamilton on Tuesday morning for a bail hearing in connection with a murder that took place over the weekend.
Ancaster house fire causes $650,000 in damage
An Ancaster family is living with other family members after a fire caused approximately $650,000 in damage to their home.
Clear Tuesday morning: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Sunny Tuesday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather in Hamilton for March 29, 2016.
Hamilton man facing murder charge turns himself in to police
Gary White, 48, of Hamilton is in police custody after turning himself in on Monday morning.
Rabies cases soar in Hamilton, 65 animals infected
Hamilton Public Health is warning residents to steer clear of raccoons and skunks as cases of rabies soar throughout the city.
Wet start early Monday morning: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Light rain Monday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather in Hamilton for March 28, 2016.
HSR opens new transit terminal at Mohawk College
The terminal has "modern, bright" platforms and waiting areas.
Police looking for murder suspect Gary White in death of his cousin
Gary White, the suspect at large, is the cousin of Joseph Colson, who died Friday afternoon.
Heavy rain warning for Hamilton cancelled
The agency still predicts rain, but not quite so much of it.
Captain of iron ore ship gets Hamilton port's top hat for 2016
A ship carrying 25,000 tonnes of iron ore from Quebec arrived at Hamilton's port on Thursday night, marking the first vessel of the 2016 shipping season.
Man dies after being found injured in Hamilton home
Hamilton police are investigating the city's sixth homicide of 2016 after a man in his 40s was found injured at a residence Friday and was later pronounced dead in hospital.
Webster's Falls, Tews Falls, Christie Lake closed for icy tree hazards
Hamilton Conservation Authority closes several popular natural places due to hazards posed by ice-storm-ravaged trees.
Generator suspected cause in $1.3M Flamborough house fire
Hamilton Fire says the suspected cause of the fire is a generator at the rear of the house.
Brantford police identify human remains found near river
Brantford police said the man had died in the location where his remains were found, many months earlier.
Hamilton businessman David Braley in hospital in B.C.
David Braley, a prominent Hamilton businessman and philanthropist and owner of the B.C. Lions, has been admitted to a hospital in Vancouver.
City raises a flag for Belgium - but why not for Turkey?
Both the mayor and a city councillor say Hamilton should look at the protocol it uses to formally commemorate the victims of terrorist attacks. This week, the city is flying a flag for Belgium.
Flood warning issued for low-lying areas of Hamilton
The warning stems from the rain, and freezing rain, expected on Thursday.
Hamilton Easter weekend - what's open and what's closed
Many City-run outlets will be closed at times during the break, while police will be enforcing a seat belt and speeding initiative from Friday through to Monday in response to holiday traffic.
Things to do in Hamilton this Easter weekend
Easter Eggs and Country music are the twin peaks of this year's Easter long weekend.
Horizon merger won't bring bigger bills, Hamilton mayor says
Mayor assures residents it won't mean higher electricity bills, and customer service will remain the same.
Thursday weather brings power outages, hydro issues
Horizon Utilities tended to half a dozen reported outages affecting thousands of households across the city on Thursday morning.
Ancaster man charged in Sunday's fatal QEW crash
The driver is facing four charges, including impaired operation of a motor vehicle causing death, dangerous driving and criminal negligence.
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