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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 Hamilton Police have been probing Khanna's business dealings for months, and his broker's licence was revoked in December.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.
Hamilton fire crews put out multiple alarm fire on King Street East
Hamilton firefighters battled a multiple-alarm fire on King Street East around midday Monday.
Serious crash Saturday leads to injuries, impaired charges
A serious crash early saturday morning sent a 48-year-old woman to hospital with serious injuries and led to impaired-driving charges for a 25-year-old man.
Two rope rescues Sunday bring 2016 total to highest in 10 years
Hamilton firefighters responded to calls for help at Webster's Falls and Buttermilk Falls Sunday.
Garden chat Monday, Sept. 26 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.
Boil-water advisory ends for 260 homes on Mountain
Hamilton issued a boil-water advisory for 260 homes on the Mountain last Wednesday, and lifted it Monday morning.
Man surrenders after barricading himself inside east-end apartment
A fight between two men preceded a negotiation into the wee hours with a man barricaded inside an apartment.
Robert Badgerow's 4th murder trial adjourns on 1st day for 'legal issue'
The first day of former Hamilton steelworker Robert Badgerow's precedent-setting fourth trial on the same murder charge ended as soon as it began on Monday.
Halton, Hamilton police investigate bomb threats
Halton and Hamilton police responded Sunday evening to threats regarding Joseph Brant Hospital, McMaster and Mohawk.
Highway delays Monday: Daystarter commute
Here's what you need to know to get where you're going this morning.
Rain ahead Monday: Daystarter weather
Take a jacket and an umbrella with you today - the rain's expected to start mid-morning.
Multiple crashes on Skyway Bridge snarl QEW
Emergency crews rushed to the Skyway Bridge Sunday afternoon after a series of accidents slowed traffic and sent at least one person to hospital.
Police searching for teen who fired airsoft rifle in shopping mall
Niagara police are trying to track down a man who they say was firing an airsoft rife inside a St. Catharines mall on Saturday afternoon.
Should firefighters charge a fee for rope rescues?
After several high profile rope rescues this summer, many Hamiltonians are questioning why people who fall at Hamilton’s waterfalls aren’t charged a fee for their rescue. What do you think?
Serious injuries rare at obstacle course races like Tough Mudder, study suggests
Obstacle course runs like Tough Mudder and Warrior Dash are becoming more popular, and are still relatively safe for participants, a new study suggests.
ArcelorMittal Dofasco fined after worker loses consciousness
ArcelorMittal Dofasco has been fined $60,000 after the 2014 incident.
Roughriders rally to beat Ticats, pick up 2nd straight win
Tyler Crapigna kicked a 29-yard field goal as time expired to give the Saskatchewan Roughriders a 20-18 victory over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Saturday at Mosaic Stadium.
3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week
Check out new music from Jonathan Becker, Elsee and Family of Things.
Kitchener teacher faces child pornography charges
Niagara Regional Police say a Kitchener teacher, who'd been employed in the Hamilton, Guelph, and Toronto areas, has been charged in an online child exploitation investigation.
Fire department looks at charging user fees for waterfall rescues
City councillors will get the findings later this year when they look at city user fees.
At Hamilton mosque hit by hate crime, Horwath pledges to fight intolerance
The doorway of the mosque has been repaired, but the intangible effects of the attack linger, an imam told Andrea Horwath on Friday.
Boil-water advisory continues for 260 homes on Mountain
Hamilton issued a boil-water advisory for 260 homes on the Mountain on Wednesday, and the advisory won't be lifted before the weekend.
Province's anti-racism panel to meet in Hamilton on Monday
The province's new anti-racism panel will hold a meeting in Hamilton on Monday, the second stop on a 10-city tour that began in Toronto in July.
New documentary tracks famous Hamilton-born imposter
Ronald Ivan MacDonald worked at several universities, when he really only had a Grade 12 education from a Hamilton high school. He is the subject of a new documentary, A.K.A.
Cloudy, cooler Friday: Daystarter weather
It's expected to be 21 C today with mostly cloudy skies and a 40 per cent chance of showers.
Highway collisions Friday: Daystarter commute
Here's what you need to know to get where you're going this morning.
What we know and what we don't about the possible U.S. Steel Canada deal
On Wednesday, a restructuring option for U.S. Steel Canada moved a little closer to becoming reality, but there are many things that would still have to be negotiated first.
Teacher in Hamilton charged with child sexual assault
He taught at Columbia International College, Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board, the Upper Grand District School Board and the Toronto District School Board.
Grimsby teen becomes youngest Canadian professional auto racing champ ever
When Cayden Lapcevich crossed the finish line at Kawartha Speedway near Peterborough, Ont. last weekend, he became the youngest champion ever in Canadian professional auto racing history.
87-year-old dies after crash on Highway 6
An 87-year-old woman from Guelph has died after the SUV she was driving collided with a transport truck on Highway 6 near the intersection of Carlisle Road, police say.
What is one tree worth? City attaches a few price tags
Wednesday is National Tree Day, and the city is acknowledging that by hanging signs on public trees indicating how much they're worth.
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."
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