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No online voting in Hamilton's next municipal elections, says council, despite staff's recommendation
After lively discussion from Hamilton citycouncillorson Wednesday about the pros and cons of online voting, theydecided it won't be used in upcoming elections.
2025 Hamilton Fringe Festival biggest in years and sure to 'spark joy,' says executive director
Fringe Festival executive director Christopher Stanton said 2025 is a banner year for the festival, as it received over 200 applicants for 28 spots. It's on now until July 27.
Ontario is adding 150 new jail beds. Experts say they aren't enough to address overcrowding
Ontario's solicitor general says the province is adding 150 beds to three jails across the province that will bring relief to a "strained and overburdened" correctional system. But experts say it's a Band-Aid" solution that doesn't do enough to address overcrowding in jails.
Amid tariffs and to avoid layoffs, Hamilton steel fabricator pivots from mostly U.S. to Canadian projects
Before the U.S.imposedtariffs earlier this year, about 70 per cent of Walters Group's steel fabrications were exported to the U.S. Now, that number is nearly zero, said one executive during Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to the Hamilton facility.
Hamilton council ratifies collective agreement for water workers
I want to thank residents for their patience and understanding throughout the labour disruption," says Mayor Andrea Horwath. "I am proud that we were able to come together and reach a fair agreement for our employees while providing value to Hamiltonians."
Labour advocates demand NHL apologize for relocating Hamilton Tigers when they went on strike in 1925
Local labour advocatesare asking the National Hockey League (NHL) toright what they calla historic wrong when theleague punished the city'sNHL team for going on strike in 1925.
Canada's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander wins best male athlete award at ESPYS
NBA Finals MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Olympic champion gymnast Simone Biles won as best male and female athletes at the ESPYS on Wednesday night in Los Angeles.
Hamiltonians call on Canada to speed up Palestinian family reunification
Two Palestinians who live in Hamilton joined demonstrators outside the local Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada office earlier this week. It was one of multiple rallies throughout the country calling on the government to speed up its reunification efforts for Canadians with families in Gaza.
Lacrosse roots run deep in Haudenosaunee Nationals team heading to South Korea
Ranked third in the world, the Nationals are heading to South Korea for the World Lacrosse Men's U20 Championship in field lacrosse in August. The roster was announced earlier this month.
Hamilton man guilty of causing distress to animal, fined $2K after video showed him dragging dog
A Hamilton man has been found guilty of causing distress to an animal, two years after a video showed himwhipping his dog and dragging it down a sidewalk.
Carney announces support for steel industry
Prime Minister Mark Carney visits Hamilton, Ont., to announce government support for the Canadian steel industry amid punishing tariffs from the U.S.
Carney promises to curb non-U.S. steel imports as domestic industry signals distress
Prime Minister Mark Carney promised to further crack down on the amount of cheap, foreign steel entering the Canadian market, as the industry continues to be clobbered by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs.
Porter flight from Hamilton to Vancouver makes emergency landing in Regina
A Porter Airlines flight from Hamilton, Ont., to Vancouver made an emergency landing at Regina International Airport on Tuesday night.
'She thought she was safe here': Ghanaian woman killed in Hamilton shooting remembered as honest and kind
Belinda Sarkodie left Ghana in 2024 to seek refuge in Canada. On Friday, she was killed in Hamilton while she was with a friend and they were waiting for a bus. Police say she was an "innocent bystander" and are still looking for the 17-year-old suspect.
Play on! Or not? How air quality indexes work — and how they might impact sports
With various air quality indexes available, and as wildfire smoke becomes an increasing health risk, here's what often goes into the decision to play sports or not - and how to make sense of air quality indexes when making your own decision.
2nd person dies following head-on collision in Hamilton, say police
A second person has died following a three-vehicle crash on Trinity Church Road, say Hamilton police.
Inside an inner-city mall in Hamilton, you'll find this exhibition of experimental film
The Dandelion Film Collective presents the work of Toronto artist Midi Onodera at a storefront pop-up gallery in Jackson Square.
Hamilton public health says possible measles exposures at Costco, Service Ontario
The health agency is investigating two travel-related cases of measles, in aninfant and adult, and is warning residents they may have been unknowingly exposed to the virus.
Beer Store to close 10 more locations across Ontario
Ten more Beer Store locations across Ontario will be closing down effective Sept. 14, in the latest announcement of closures since the year began.
No cars on King William Street for next 2 months to make way for 'energy and creativity'
Soon King William Street's"iconic restaurant row" in downtown Hamiltonwill be open to pedestrians only.
Hamilton mayor urges Ontario to push through Jamesville housing development despite CN's appeal
Mayor Andrea Horwath is pushing for an Ontario government order that would allow the City of Hamilton and developers to build nearly 500 housing units, some affordable, on James Street North.
Push back against Bill 5 continues to grow in Hamilton area
About 100 people rallied against Ontario's Bill 5 outside Hamilton City Hall last week decrying the controversial development legislation.
Hamilton man charged with murder after investigation into body found last summer, police say
Hamilton police charged a 39-year-old Hamilton man with murder in the death of a man whose body they found in July 2024.
Police identify 17-year-old as suspect in killing of 26-year-old woman in downtown Hamilton
Police have identified a suspect in the killing of Belinda Sarkodie, an immigrant from Ghana who was struck by a bullet on Friday in downtown Hamilton.
Air quality statement issued for Hamilton and area
The Air Quality Health Index for downtown Hamilton reached 10, or high risk, by 10 a.m. onMonday morning, and is expected to go down to five Monday evening. By 4 p.m., the index showed Hamilton at a level 8.
Mitchell's late TD pass to Lawler rallies Ticats to 23-20 home win over Ottawa Redblacks
Bo Levi Mitchell's three-yard TD pass to Kenny Lawler with 1:54 remaining rallied the Hamilton Tiger-Cats to a 23-20 win over the Ottawa Redblacks on Saturday night.
One man dead after house fire in Hamilton Mountain, police say
Police said they attended alongside the fire department to a residential fire on Cielo Court, near Stone Church Road E. between Upper Wellington and Upper James streets on Friday at 4 p.m.
Parkdale Avenue intersection closes for LRT-related work as Metrolinx gears up construction
The watermain work will see the full closure of a major intersection in east Hamilton for three days next week.
Vaccination, immunity and records: Your questions on measles, answered
From vaccination to immunity, here are your questions about measles answered, as Canada continues to see cases rising in 2025.
26-year-old 'innocent bystander' killed in daylight Hamilton shooting: police
Hamilton police are searching for a suspect after what they are calling a "tragic and brazen" shooting that killed a 26-year-old woman Friday. Police are identifying the woman asBelinda Sarkodie.
Niagara group aims to bridge the gap in mental health services for young Black men
Since 2019, Future Black Female (FBF) has been helping young Black women and girls gain access to mental health services, financial literacy and career strategies. Now, the non-profit is looking to expand that mission to support young Black men and boys.
1 dead, 1 injured in downtown Hamilton shooting, police say
A female is dead and a male is injured after a shooting in downtown Hamilton on Friday, police say.
Heat warning continues for Hamilton and area this week
A heat warning is in effect for Hamilton and area, with humid weather is expected to blanket the city for a week.
RECAP | Trump's latest tariff threat sends trade into fresh state of uncertainty
As former Olympic boxer-turned-councillor faces domestic assault charge, women-led advocacy group is silenced
Since Niagara Falls Coun. Mike Strange was charged with domestic assault in May, the controversy surrounding the ex-Olympic boxer has taken some odd twists and turns. A women's advocacy group, for instance, isn't allowed to speak in council about an Ontario bill calling for stiffer penalties for municipal elected officials in serious misconduct cases.
Paul McCartney to play Hamilton and Montreal this fall — the only Canadian stops in North American tour
Rock star Paul McCartney announced three Canadian dates for his Got Back tour, including one in Hamilton and two in Montreal. Tickets for the Hamilton show go on sale next week.
Hamilton water workers ratify tentative agreement with city
The nearly three-month strike between Hamilton water workers and the city ended when the union and employer reached a tentative agreement Monday. On Wednesday, the workers ratified the deal.
Hamilton's Forge FC eliminates CF Montreal from Canadian Championship for 2nd consecutive year
It would be a mistake to underestimate Hamilton-based Forge FC just because it's a Canadian Premier League team.
B.C. man arrested after scam sees $500K in City of Hamilton funds sent to fake vendor
A 32-year-old Surrey, B.C.,man has been arrested and chargedin connection with a cyber scam that prompted half a million dollars in city fundsto be sent toa fake vendor, police say.
Burlington swim club says it might have to close after it was disqualified from bidding on city contract
The Burlington Aquatic Devilrays swim club was disqualified in its bid for a contract to operate out of City of Burlington pools starting in September due to an administrative error the city says the club made. Now, it says it might close and is questioning the city process.
More than 600 individuals, organizations send letter calling on Ontario to reverse needle distribution ban
More than 600 individuals and organizations from across Ontario have signed a letter calling on the province to allow the distribution of syringes at Homelessness and Addiction Recovery Treatment (HART) Hubs, saying that the prohibition will put more people at risk of HIV and Hepatitis C transmission.
CEO of group rebuilding Hamilton's TD Coliseum indicted in U.S. for bid rigging
Former chief executive officer and president of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Tim Leiweke has been indicted by the U.S. Department of Justice for allegedly orchestrating a conspiracy to rig the bidding process for an arena at a public university in Austin, Texas.
Cuts at Ontario colleges leading to nearly 10,000 job losses, union says
Close to 10,000 college faculty and staff have either been let go or are projected to lose their jobs amid hundreds of program cancellations and suspensions since last year, the Ontario Public Service Employees Union said Wednesday as it warned of serious trouble in the sector.
CF Montreal looks to dig out of Canadian Championship hole against Hamilton's Forge FC
CF Montreal and Forge FC enter the second leg of their Canadian Championship quarterfinal with different outlooks.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander named NBA 2K26 game cover athlete after MVP and championship season
Hamilton's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is the cover athlete of NBA 2K26 following his MVP and title-winning season, the video game's developer announced Tuesday.
Ottawa not on track to meet 2026 deadline for $10-a-day child care: report
Ottawa is expected to miss its 2026 deadline to implement $10-a-day child care services across the country, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives said in a new report published on Wednesday.
40-year-old motorcyclist dies after collision in Niagara Region, say police
On Tuesday at 2:25 p.m., police said they responded to a crash in the area of Victoria Avenue North and Canboro Road in Pelham, located in central Niagara.
Law society moves to suspend Hamilton lawyer amid claims she took clients' money then 'abandoned' practice
Victoria Bruyn is currently on leave from her adjudicator position at the Landlord and Tenant Board.
City Hall encampment protesters forced to move from shaded park to concrete amid heat wave
Protesters in tents who had been at Hamilton City Hall for over a month had to move to the concrete during a heat warning after bylaw officers asked them to move from the shaded, grass area.
Man dies following motorcycle crash on Hamilton highway, say police
A 20-year-old motorcycle driverhas died after a collision on Highway 403 in Hamilton, say police.
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