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7 former mayors and regional chairs encourage city to accept Hamilton LRT
City council will vote in September whether to accept the $1 billion system. Now seven former mayors and regional chairs are saying not to miss the chance.
Facebook live replay: Inside the Tim Bosma trial with CBC reporters
Watch a replay of our our live chat Tuesday with three CBC reporters who have been in the courtroom since Day 1 of the Tim Bosma murder trial, which is now in the hands of jurors who will determine the fate of the two co-accused.
Things to do in Hamilton on Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Here's a look at some of the things to do in Hamilton today.
Smooth start Tuesday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Mix of sun and cloud Tuesday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather in Hamilton for June 14, 2016.
Hamilton will try a peanut ban at 4 city facilities
Hamilton's associate medical officer of health recommended against it, but city councillors will try a pilot project banning peanuts.
Tim Bosma trial: What the jury wasn't allowed to hear
Guns, drugs and more — as jurors examine the facts to decide whether Dellen Millard and Mark Smich are guilty or innocent of murdering Hamilton man Tim Bosma, here is what they weren't told.
Power restored after 2nd outage affected about 5,000 addresses
A second power outage on Monday hit another 5,000-plus addresses in west Hamilton, Horizon Utilities said, but the power has been restored.
Handgun seized from 15-year old near Cathedral high school
Hamilton Police apprehended a 15-year-old boy after receiving reports of a handgun near Wilson and Wentworth streets on Monday morning.
Some residents moving out of troubled residential care homes
City staff are helping with tours and moves for some residents of four residential care homes in central Hamilton after the homes' owner has not paid the hydro bill in several months.
City looks at building $535K bridge over Wentworth for trail users
Three years ago, a jogger who'd only lived in Hamilton for two weeks was hit and killed there.
Hamilton raises Pride flag amid somber thoughts of Orlando victims
The City of Hamilton kicks off its Pride week celebrations by raising the Pride flag at city hall at noon on Monday.
Tim Bosma trial decision now in the hands of the jury
After 4½ gruelling months, the jury is now deliberating on a verdict at the trial of the two men accused of killing Hamilton man Tim Bosma in 2013.
QEW and GO Transit delays early Monday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Power back on after early outage left almost 5,000 in Hamilton in the dark
Horizon Utilities originally said the power outage was caused by a supply problem at Hydro One, but updated it to say "animal contact" was to blame.
Mix of sun and cloud Monday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather in Hamilton for June 13, 2016.
Hamilton will have 633K residents by 2026, says ward boundary study
The report recommends splitting up Glanbrook, which will grow to an estimated 78,850 people by 2026.
Late night fire at Big Bee convenience store causes $38K in damage
A fire at the Big Bee convenience store on Lawrence Road in Hamilton caused extensive damage Saturday night.
Cankerworms and Gypsy moths wreaking havoc on Hamilton trees
This is the time of year when both gypsy moth and cankerworm caterpillars are active, eating tree leaves and preparing to hide themselves away to transition into their adult stage of life.
Former St. Leonard's executive director faces numerous fraud charges
Bill Sanderson was with the Brantford agency for nearly 40 years. He faces charges that include laundering the proceeds of crime.
Man charged with driving more than 180 km/h on Linc
This is just the latest in a string of stunt driving charges on local roads.
Area around Club 77 too violent, so speed up plan to turn it into a park: residents
Film Work Lofts residents say they want the park now in light of violence outside Club Seventy-Seven.
Annual arts awards highlight the city's thriving arts community
The annual City of Hamilton Arts Awards were handed out on Thursday evening, celebrating the city's thriving arts community.
Shots fired Thursday in Hamilton parking lot - police have no suspects
There were "several pops" that sounded like gunshots. Police have no leads.
Tim Bosma trial: Crown must prove planning to get 1st-degree murder conviction, judge says
The only way the jury at the Tim Bosma trial can find Dellen Millard and Mark Smich guilty of first-degree murder is if the Crown has successfully proven beyond a reasonable doubt that Bosma's death was planned and deliberate, the judge said Friday in his final charge to the jury.
403 collision at Waterdown: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Mainly sunny Friday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather in Hamilton for June 10, 2016.
Tuberculosis case confirmed at Hamilton high school
About 80 people were potentially exposed to case of active pulmonary tuberculosis at St. Jean de Brébeuf high school.
Things to do in Hamilton June 10-13, 2016
Here's a list of great things to do in Hamilton this weekend.
Michael Baldasaro, marijuana activist and mayoral candidate, dies at 67
Baldasaro was a well known activist and political candidate. He even ran for the Progressive Conservative leadership once, and was arrested after holding a nude Olympics.
Homebuilder fined $55,000 after worker fell through floor
Hamilton homebuilder Multi-Area Developments Inc. pleaded guilty and was fined after a worker fell about three metres through a floor.
Toronto man dies after falling into Devil's Punchbowl in Hamilton
A 25-year-old man has died after falling into Hamilton's Devil's Punchbowl on Wednesday evening.
City kickstarts new era of Hamilton Pride - with government funding
Over the years, Hamilton Pride groups have dwindled, disbanded and reformed. Now the city is giving $7,500 to local Pride celebrations, and plans to work with organizers.
Smooth start Thursday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Mainly sunny Thurday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather in Hamilton for June 9, 2016.
Eco-friendly Earthship to be new home for Six Nations grandmother
A grandmother living at the Six Nations reserve will receive a new, sustainable home this summer. The company building it says its "earthships" could be a new, affordable housing option for Indigenous communities across Canada.
Engineers check 'anything in the air' at stadium after speaker crashes into stands
"I'm disgusted," says Coun. Lloyd Ferguson over ongoing issues with Tim Hortons Field. "It's crap."
Council talks setting up a 311 system, falling rocks and a new Mountain trail
Boston has a 311 system. So does Montreal, and Toronto, and Windsor. Now one Hamilton councillor says this city should have an equally quick way to report problems.
Food, staff issues mean uncertain future for 4 residential care homes
City staff are meeting this week with 40-some residents in four residential care homes in central Hamilton to discuss their options for moving if they'd like.
Mountain neighbours become park planners to reinvent schoolgrounds
A new park is under construction at the Vincent Massey school grounds in the Macassa neighbourhood on the Mountain, the corner of East 37th Street and 7th Avenue.
Shareholder pushes for gender diversity at Tim Hortons parent company
A shareholder in Restaurant Brands International Inc., the parent company of Tim Hortons and Burger King, is calling on the firm to commit to adding gender diversity to its leadership.
Serious crash between bus and motorcycle sends biker to hospital
A motorcycle rider was sent to hospital with life-threatening injuries after a serious crash between his motorcycle and a bus on Highway 403.
Veteran Courtney Stephen ready to move to safety at Ticats camp
Courtney Stephen is unfazed by the challenge before him at the Hamilton Tiger-Cats training camp.
Gender parity not only reason Ted McMeekin leaving Ontario cabinet post
Ted McMeekin, the Ontario cabinet minister who announced his resignation as a way to help the premier achieve gender parity said Tuesday that it isn't the only reason he's leaving the job.
Smooth start Wednesday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
Chance of rain Wednesday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather in Hamilton for June 8, 2016.
Move LRT off King Street, say prominent International Village businesses
Denninger's, Black Forest Inn and G. W. Thompson Jewellers and Pawnbrokers say LRT should be on Main Street.
To clear the air, city will plant more trees in east Hamilton
With $400,000 to spend, the city's urban foresters estimate they could purchase, plant and water 981 trees in wards 3, 4 and 5.
Ryan Robichaud found safe in California, mom says
"We have found my beautiful son in California," Tracy Beeso-Robichaud wrote in a Facebook message posted around 2 a.m. ET. "He is now safe however he does not remember several things that have happened along his journey."
A few delays early Tuesday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
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