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3 dryer fires Sunday night kept Hamilton Fire hopping
Three dryer fires were reported in a little over an hour on Sunday.
Firefighters battled morning house fire on Sherman Ave. N.
A house fire on Sherman Ave. on Monday morning has crews attacking the flames from the outside.
David Bowie dead at 69 after battle with cancer: Top Stories
David Bowie, the iconic and shape-shifting musician, actor and performer who profoundly shaped popular culture and fashion in a career spanning five decades, has died after an 18-month cancer battle. This is one of our top stories worth your time this morning.
Power back on some floors at flooded Rebecca St. apartments
About 400 people are affected by flooding from a burst valve in a downtown apartment building on Sunday morning. Power was turned back on late Sunday to the floors between 7 and 17.
Niagara Falls composer up for 3 Grammys for work with The Weeknd
Toronto R&B star The Weeknd is one of the most enigmatic figures in music today, shying away from interviews and working with a select group of collaborators including Niagara Falls composer Stephan Moccio who explains his appreciation for the artist.
Few major delays Monday: DayStarter commute
Your Hamilton traffic notes for Jan. 11, 2015. Check here for traffic and commute updates.
Cold weather alert Monday: DayStarter weather
Here's your Hamilton weather forecast for Jan. 11, 2015.
Cold alert issued for Hamilton overnight Sunday
The city of Hamilton issued a cold weather alert effective overnight Sunday.
Behind the province's scramble to stop raccoon rabies' spread
Chris Davies was in his office at Trent University one Friday afternoon in early December when he got word that a raccoon had tested positive for rabies in Hamilton.
Some residents displaced in apartment flood to sleep at city rec centre
About 400 people are affected by flooding from a burst pipe in a downtown apartment building on Sunday morning.
New bylaw would fine people $100 for parking on the lawn
The new bylaw stems from problems with student housing in the west end. It would exclude people who rent their lawns during Hamilton Tiger-Cats games.
Ontario correctional workers give up right to strike to reach deal
A tentative deal has been reached between Ontario's correctional workers and the province — an agreement that will now go to binding arbitration within 60 days.
U.S. Steel Canada set to put Hamilton and Nanticoke plants up for sale again
The company set to launch second attempt to find a buyer but U.S. Steel, the former American parent company, will ask the court to also consider the value of liquidating the entire company.
Dozens of Hamilton students suspended over immunization records
Students from 20 elementary schools in the Hamilton area were suspended in December for not providing updated immunization records in the first wave of seven checks to be done by the city.
Things to do in Hamilton this weekend
Art crawl returns to James Street North on Friday, but you might want to bring an umbrella.
U.S. halted Bunge Hamilton canola shipment over salmonella concern
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) halted a shipment of canola meal on Dec. 1 from a Bunge Ltd plant in Hamilton because it appeared to contain salmonella bacteria, FDA records show.
Woman hit by car in east end
Police say the woman was conscious as crews arrived.
Neil Bantleman's 'Nightmare': behind the scenes of the fifth estate's investigation
The evidence against the Canadian man charged with sexually assaulting three kindergarten children in Indonesia is seriously flawed, the CBC's fifth estate has discovered. The CBC's Mark Kelley, explains why that might not be enough to keep Bantleman from having to return to jail.
Canadians more polite than Americans on Twitter, study says
Canadians tweeted words such as "great," "amazing" and "beautiful." Americans, by contrast, commonly used negative words such as "hate," "hell," "tired," "hurt" and "annoying."
'Targeted' downtown home invasion sends 2 victims to hospital
A violent home invasion in Hamilton’s downtown has sent two victims to hospital, police said.
Former Toronto top cop leads Liberals on legalizing marijuana: Top Stories
Bill Blair, a former police chief of Toronto, has been named by Justin Trudeau's government to be in charge of their plan to legalize marijuana. This is one of our top stories worth your time this morning.
Hamilton schools could suspend students over immunization records
Thousands of Ontario students face suspensions from school because they haven't provided updated immunization records, but public health officials can't say exactly how many young people across the province are affected.
Red Hill Valley parkway collision Friday: DayStarter commute
Your Hamilton traffic notes for Jan. 8, 2015. Check here for traffic and commute updates.
Cloudy Friday: DayStarter weather
Here's your Hamilton weather forecast for Jan. 8, 2015.
Discarded goldfish are taking over Hamilton's harbour
Have you ever dumped your goldfish in Hamilton Harbour? Here's the bad news: it's been breeding.
Sex assault evidence used against Neil Bantleman seriously flawed, fifth estate finds
Crucial pieces of the evidence used to convict Canadian teacher Neil Bantleman of sexually assaulting young boys at a private school in Indonesia are seriously flawed, an investigation by the fifth estate has found.
Brantford drug arrests, 1 suspect hiding drug-filled Kinder egg inside his body
Three Brantford people have been arrested on drug-related charges, including a man who, during his arrest, was found with a drug-filled kinder egg hidden in his rectum.
Pro-Sharia law group banned by Mohawk College
A group that gave a pro-Sharia law and Islamic caliphate lecture at Mohawk College in November is now banned from the school, said the college's officials.
2 more rabies cases found in Hamilton, total now at 12
Two more cases of raccoon rabies have been discovered in Hamilton, bringing the city's total up to 12 discoveries.
Hamilton's fire chief leaving for Nova Scotia - and gives 3 months notice
Rob Simonds has been chief since 2011. He will be chief administrative officer for Colchester County, Nova Scotia starting April 4.
Do refugees get more money for food than Canadians on welfare? Top Stories
Fact or fiction: Do government-assisted refugees get more money for food than Canadians on welfare? This is one of our top stories worth your time this morning.
Thursday: DayStarter commute
Your Hamilton traffic notes for Jan. 7, 2015. Check here for traffic and commute updates.
Cloudy Thursday: DayStarter weather
Here's your Hamilton weather forecast for Jan. 7, 2015.
More than 100 Syrian refugees have arrived in Hamilton
The weather has been a learning curve, says Daljit Garry. "They're finding it a little bit cold."
Grimsby teen on no fly list since he was 8, mom says
Young Harrison Vien just wanted to go to Disneyland — but that's when he was told he was a flight risk.
Weather was warm, as was Hamilton's housing market in December
Hamilton-Burlington realtors say the region last month reached the highest number of homes sold in a December ever, the fifth straight month of records broken.
Mortgage broker suspended, alleged to have preyed on desperate clients
A Hamilton mortgage broker, Dennis Khanna, is accused of a "pattern of manipulation and exploitation" of his clients through his Metro Financial Planning Limited business.
NewLeaf revives Hamilton airport hopes of becoming a passenger hub
A new “ultra-low cost” airline will start flying out of Hamilton in February, giving a much-needed boost to the airport’s efforts to boost passenger traffic.
Man pulls knife on security guards after thefts: police
The man was found carrying some of the stolen items days later, police say.
How to help your kids be smarter with their smartphones
A British dad recently got an eight-thousand-dollar bill from his son's accidental gaming purchases. How can parents avoid being on the hook for these kinds of charges? A technology expert joins us to talk about smart rules, for kids smart phones.
Waterdown convenience store held up at gunpoint
Hamilton police are searching for a lone suspect after a Waterdown convenience store was robbed Tuesday morning.
NewLeaf to offer cheap Canadian flights through 7 cities next month
A new airline set to take flight today is offering ultra-low fares between seven Canadian cities for as little as $89 for a one-way flight, starting Feb. 12.
Garth Brooks coming to Hamilton
It's been almost two decades, but Garth Brooks will return to Hamilton in 2016.
Why some think top CEOs deserve 184 times average worker pay: Top Stories
Edwin Locke, an industrial organizational psychologist, says those who have a problem with the salaries of top CEOs when compared to the average worker are motivated by one thing: envy. This is one of our top stories worth your time this morning.
McMaster scientists chase gene that turns some bacteria into superbugs
The discovery that a gene which turns some bacteria into antibiotic-resistant superbugs has been in Canada for at least five years has scientists wondering when it first emerged and how to stop its spread.
Pretty good start for a Wednesday: DayStarter commute
Your Hamilton traffic notes for Jan. 6, 2015. Check here for traffic and commute updates.
Mainly sunny Wednesday: DayStarter weather
Here's your Hamilton weather forecast for Jan. 6, 2015.
Million-dollar racehorse among those killed in Puslinch barn fire
Apprentice Hanover, one of over 40 racehorses killed in a devastating barn fire in Puslinch, Ont., was worth more than a million dollars, trainer says.
Home invasion warnings shared in Brantford but no incidents reported to police
Brantford police investigators say they are aware of a warning message about home invasions that is circulating on Facebook – but say no one has called police about these supposed incidents.
Burlington man gets 11 years in jail for defrauding U.S. of $3.5M
A Canadian man has been sentenced to more than 11 years in prison for helping cheat the United States out of $3.5 million.
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