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Hamilton cop demoted, blamed fraud benefits claims on daughter
Jason Howard, who joined Hamilton Police Service in 1998, will be demoted from sergeant to second-class constable after pleading guilty to filing fraudulent benefits charges.
Industrial fire at Hamilton's waterfront caused $75,000 in damage
No injuries are reported following a fire at a large industrial building on Hamilton's waterfront.
Smooth start Wednesday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Mainly sunny Wednesday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather in Hamilton for June 22, 2016.
Hamilton's new police chief on marijuana, carding, misconduct
Watch highlights from CBC Hamilton's Q&A with newly appointed Hamilton Police Chief Eric Girt.
IBM Canada and its Hamilton-born leader take centre stage at economic summit
Hamilton son Dino Trevisani wants to use data to help make healthcare more efficient, starting in his hometown.
Keep learning every chance you get, elders tell people in the Gore
Here's what Chuck and Polly had to say to millennials about how to live a good life.
Despite letters from other MPPs and MPs, Bob Bratina isn't ready to support LRT
Filomena Tassi supports LRT. So do six other MPs and MPPs. But Bob Bratina says there are too many unanswered questions.
City shutting down troubled care home, moving residents out
A tumultuous month continues for the residents of Burris Lodge, a residential care home in central Hamilton.
'Justice must prevail,' Neil Bantleman writes from Indonesian prison
Neil Bantleman, a Canadian teacher, is still fighting for his freedom from prison along with Indonesian teaching assistant Ferdinand Tjiong, after the pair were convicted in 2014 on charges of abusing kindergarten students at the Jakarta Intercultural School.
Art Crawl? Supercrawl? Now, councillor wants a Beach Crawl
Hamilton Harbour's beaches have a bad reputation. But Lake Ontario is swimmable and a beach crawl can help spread the word about the city's lakefront beaches.
Smooth start 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 in Hamilton for June 21, 2016.
Wynne and IBM president headline Hamilton area economic summit Tuesday
Kathleen Wynne and Dino Trevisani are the keynote speakers at Tuesday's Bay Area Economic Summit.
Hamilton's waterfront has a new boardwalk and docks
The opening of a new boardwalk and docking facilities at Pier 7 is being celebrated as the first of many projects to reach completion under the city's massive waterfront redevelopment plan.
Broadcast final Tragically Hip concert live in Gage Park: Matthew Green
Hamilton city council will discuss streaming the final show at a large, low-cost event.
Fire destroys home on Kenilworth Avenue
A mother and her four children are finding somewhere new to live after their home on Kenilworth Ave. N. was destroyed by a fire.
Police charge 10, seize drugs, gun and $100K in Hamilton, Halton raids
Police say they executed 11 warrants on Friday in the Halton and Hamilton area.
WWII-era plane forced to land in field near Cayuga
Ontario Provincial Police say a two people escaped injuries when a Second World War-era plane was forced to land in a field in near Cayuga.
Things to do in Hamilton June 20, 2016
Here's a look at some of the things to do in Hamilton today.
GO Train fatality causes delays Monday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Heat warning and chance of thunderstorms Monday
Hamilton is expected to reach 32 degrees on Monday with a 40 per cent chance of showers forecast in the afternoon.
Sharlene Bosma interview: The trial and telling her daughter why daddy can't come back
How do you tell a five-year-old girl her daddy isn't ever coming back? These are the questions Sharlene Bosma has been wrestling with in the three years since her husband's murder.
Hamilton's Randle Reef cleanup will undo generations of damage
The long-awaited cleanup of Hamilton's Randle Reef is officially underway.
Searching for the reason why Tim Bosma died
Tim Bosma's death captured the attention of a nation. But why did he have to die? CBC reporter Adam Carter shares his thoughts after spending 4½ months covering the trial of the two men accused of killing the Hamilton man.
People honk, cry and raise fists in solidarity after Tim Bosma trial verdict
"He was just an ordinary guy doing an ordinary thing."
Tim Bosma trial: Millard and Smich guilty of 1st-degree murder
An Ontario Superior Court jury has found Dellen Millard and Mark Smich guilty of first-degree murder in the slaying of Tim Bosma, who was never seen again after taking two men on a test drive of a truck he was trying to sell.
Tim Bosma trial: Frequently asked questions on jury deliberations
CBC's Adam Carter has been live blogging from court every day at the trial of Dellen Millard and Mark Smich, both accused of killing Tim Bosma. Here he answers your most frequently asked questions about the jury's deliberations.
Live garden chat Monday June 20 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, June 6, 2016.
Overdose prevention kits in Hamilton saved lives, 116 times
Since 2014, naloxone kits have saved lives 116 times in Hamilton. Now the city is looking at how to distribute them wider.
Warm and sunny Friday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather in Hamilton for June 17, 2016.
Webcam community watches young falcon 'Ancaster' take first flight
Flapping her wings and psyching herself up, the city's youngest peregrine falcon steps out onto the ledge of the 18th floor of the Sheraton Hotel and takes off for the first time.
Woman stopped and robbed by a man pretending to be police
Someone pulled the woman over late Monday night and said he was a police officer, but he wasn't. Police are still looking for him.
Auchmar will stay in public hands, but city still has no clear tenant
Auchmar Mansion will stay in public hands, city councillors say. The future inhabitant of the "Dundurn of the Mountain" will only lease it.
Hamilton house fire sends firefighter to hospital
A plumbing project gone wrong has led to a house fire that caused extensive damage to a Hamilton home.
Smooth start Friday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Chance of rain Thursday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather in Hamilton for June 16, 2016.
Hamilton cop appealing conviction, sentence in gun-planting case
A Hamilton police officer convicted after he "encouraged" a source to plant a gun at a suspected drug trafficker's house is appealing his conviction and sentence in Toronto court.
Police meet with Hindu temple leaders after sex scandal breaks
After news broke last month of an inappropriate relationship between a police officer and a source on the 2001 hate crime that destroyed Hamilton's Hindu Samaj temple, Hamilton Police Chief Eric Girt met with local Hindu leaders to clear the air.
Forget more pool fencing, councillors say. Watch your kids closely
Councillors voted down a law that would see fencing around pools as well as yards.
Stop the world and hold a picnic on Hamilton's High Level Bridge
Hamilton businessman Patrick Bermingham says his picnic idea on the High Level Bridge is gaining traction.
Ryan Robichaud, missing for months, returns home to Burlington
A Burlington man missing for months, Ryan Robichaud, has returned home with his mother, Tracy, after being in California, a family friend says.
City removes 7 more speakers in danger of falling on fans from the stadium
The speakers weigh about 150 pounds and their brackets were too small to hold them. An eighth speaker fell last week.
Tim Bosma trial: Praying woman interrupts proceedings
A woman barged into a courtroom and interrupted the proceedings as jurors in the Tim Bosma trial reconvened to review evidence in the case of two men accused of killing the Hamilton resident.
Things to do in Hamilton on Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Here's a look at some of the things to do in Hamilton today.
The battle for Hamilton's beach front: Locals vs. Toronto developers
For years, living on the beach strip meant swimming with raw sewage and nearly being razed to build a park. Now property values are skyrocketing, and driving out some of the working class folk who have kept the place alive.
A good start Wednesday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Sunny Wednesday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather in Hamilton for June 15, 2016.
Tim Bosma trial: Jury asks about witnesses' 'pact'
Jurors at the trial of two men accused of killing Hamilton's Tim Bosma have requested to review the evidence of Dellen Millard's friend Matt Hagerman.
Police looking for man seen masturbating on Kenilworth Stairs
Police are looking for a suspect and think there may be more incidents to report from the Kenilworth Stairs last month.
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