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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.
Bus battery burglar breaks into same compound twice
Hamilton police are searching for a man who they say broke into a bus compound twice in three days to steal dozens of bus batteries.
Things to do in Hamilton on Thursday
Here's a look at some of the things to do in Hamilton on Thursday, Aug. 25.
GO Transit delay early Thursday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Risk of thunderstorm Thursday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
Pig trial: Anita Krajnc's lawyers hope to use VR to show life in a slaughterhouse
Experiencing life as an animal inside a slaughterhouse will help show that when Anita Krajnc gave water to pigs, she was serving the greater good, her lawyers say.
Giant speed limit signs installed on Linc, Red Hill
The city is installing oversized speed limit signs on the Linc and the Red Hill Valley Parkway, in an effort to get motorists to slow down on two of Hamilton’s busiest roadways.
Crash blocks westbound Hwy 403 lanes in Ancaster
A multiple vehicle crash blocked two westbound lanes on the 403 in Ancaster on Wednesday morning, police say.
Things to do in Hamilton on Wednesday
Here's a look at some of the things to do in Hamilton on Wednesday, Aug. 24.
Good start early 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 you can expect in Hamilton today.
Activists fill court at trial of woman charged for giving water to pigs sent to slaughter
Animal rights activists filled a Burlington, Ont., court while others stood vigil outside as the trial began for a woman who gave water to pigs in a sweltering truck on their way to slaughter.
City wants to spend $36M in transit money from feds on new 'bus barn'
Ahead of other plans such as better bus shelters and route realignments, the city says it needs a place to put the buses.
Hamilton family saves 3 people floating in Lake Ontario
A Hamilton family saved three people who spent an hour floating in Lake Ontario Tuesday after their boat capsized, Halton police say.
Cop not to blame after man runs into traffic, gets hit by transport truck: SIU
Ontario's police watchdog says a provincial officer is not to blame for a collision that left a 35-year-old man with several fractures last fall in Niagara region.
Report your child's vaccine records, city warns
The city of Hamilton has a message for parents as their kids head back to school: make sure they're vaccinated.
Mayor gives Thorold Blackhawks hockey team deadline to change name
The mayor of Thorold says the junior and minor hockey teams that sport offensive logos and team names must change them by next June.
Things to do in Hamilton on Tuesday
Here's a look at some of the things to do in Hamilton on Tuesday, Aug. 23.
Firefighters make late-night rope rescue at Webster's Falls
Hamilton firefighters got the call about a person who'd fallen at Webster's Falls/Spencer Gorge around 11:30 Monday night.
Delays early Tuesday: 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 you can expect in Hamilton today.
Tim Bosma's family sues killers Dellen Millard and Mark Smich for millions
Almost a year before the criminal trial against Tim Bosma's killers even began, the Hamilton man's family launched a civil lawsuit against Dellen Millard and Mark Smich, seeking millions of dollars in damages.
Could new police HQ in Niagara cover Hamilton's forensics needs?
The Niagara Regional Police Services Board is asking Hamilton to meet to talk about places the neighbouring police forces could share services.
How a 22-year-old Hamiltonian got to carry the Iranian flag in Rio's closing ceremonies
Cam Galindo has never been to Iran, and doesn't speak Persian, but helped the team in Rio de Janeiro. He was the country's sole representative during the closing ceremonies.
How Hamilton's Olympians fared in Rio
How did the Hamilton, Burlington and McMaster-connected athletes fare at this year's Summer Olympics?
2 Hamilton men charged after 11 Harley Davidson motorcycles stolen
Niagara Falls police have charged two men in connection with a rash of thefts of Harley Davidson motorcycles.
Smooth start Monday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Mix of sun and cloud Monday: DayStarter Weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
A Hamilton cop tried to plant a gun at his house; now he's speaking up
Darren Mork is the man whom disgraced cop Robert Hansen tried to frame by planting a gun at his house. Now he’s suing, and telling his story.
In a hot, busy summer, Hamilton paramedics cultivate their garden
What once was a lawn next to Hamilton paramedics' Mountain station, now grows veggies for a food bank and for the low-income seniors next door.
Thousands sing along to Hip favourites in Gage Park tribute
Gage Park was packed Saturday night for CBC's broadcast of The Tragically Hip's concert in Kingston.
One man arrested, another at large after Saturday evening shooting
Hamilton police are investigating a shooting that happened Saturday night. They arrested one man and say the other is still wanted.
5 Olympic events to watch Sunday
Here's a final look at what Olympic events you need to watch on the final day of Rio 2016.
Tiger-Cats blow out Roughriders as Zach Collaros shines on home return
Hamilton quarterback Zach Collaros threw a career-best five touchdown passes in his return to Tim Hortons Field as the Tiger-Cats won their first home game this season, 53-7 over the Saskatchewan Roughriders Saturday night.
5 things to know if you're going to the Tragically Hip event in Gage Park
If you're not going to Gage Park, it will also be televised and streamed online.
Judge: U.S. Steel Canada may pay bonuses, keep benefits suspended
U.S. Steel Canada may set aside money to retain "key employees," but does not have to reinstate benefits as the company's restructuring continues.
Man stabbed early Friday; 16-year-old charged
A man was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries after he was stabbed around 3 a.m. Friday near Barton Street East and Lottridge Street, police say.
Crews rescue woman who fell at Chedoke Falls
The woman fell about six metres and injured her head, wrist and ribs.
Craig Ruthowsky, Hamilton cop arrested in Toronto gang bust, appears in court
Hamilton cop Craig Ruthowsky appeared in court Friday for the start of a preliminary hearing on criminal charges stemming from his arrest last year as part of a Toronto police gang bust.
Hamilton police raid local weed dispensary
Hamilton police have now raided two weed dispensaries in the city this summer, and announced in a press release Friday that investigators plan to keep cracking down — even as the federal government plans to legalize marijuana next year.
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