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Rescued from an icy fall at Albion Falls, 21-year-old wants safer path
Corey Dixon, 21, tells “the rest of the story” of his rope rescue at Albion Falls three weeks ago, picking up where the brief details shared by emergency crews left off.
Federal budget will give Hamilton more affordable housing, advocates say
It was a dream local politicians and affordable housing advocates have had for 10 years. On Tuesday, it finally came true.
Freezing rain warning issued for Wednesday evening in Hamilton
A freezing rain warning has been issued for Hamilton.
City studying putting solar panels on 'unproductive' landfills
It's a gamble, but the city hopes it makes its money back - and more - if the idea goes ahead.
Tim Bosma trial: Woman who had 'intimate relationship' with Dellen Millard testifies
One of two women the Crown says were in some sort of relationship with accused killer Dellen Millard testified Tuesday at the trial of the two men charged with the slaying of Hamilton man Tim Bosma.
Brantford to be location of new hybrid car plant
The plant will be the first of its kind in North America, manufacturing motor cores for electric and hybrid vehicles and creating 48 new jobs.
Westmount Secondary School evacuated after phone threat
HWSDSB and Hamilton police are working together to investigate a reported phone threat made towards the school.
Brantford police investigate human remains found near river
Brantford police are investigating after human remains were found near a river west of the city.
Ontario regulation bans random carding by police
Ontario has released its final regulations to ban police from randomly stopping people to collect personal information, a practice known as carding or street checks.
Hamilton man caught doing 148 km/h on Red Hill Valley Parkway: police
A 30-year-old Hamilton man is facing a stunt driving charge after police say he was travelling nearly 150 km/h on the Red Hill Valley Parkway.
Two men charged with arson in ice cream parlour fire
Two men have been charged in a fire at a now-shuttered ice cream parlour in Niagara Falls.
Tim Bosma trial continues Tuesday
The Tim Bosma trial continues Tuesday after jurors read texts Monday sent from Dellen Millard, who has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder.
Partly cloudy Tuesday, storm coming this week: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at Hamilton's weather for March 22, 2016.
Early Tuesday morning: DayStarter commute
Here's a look at travel in Hamilton on roads and rails for March 22, 2016.
2 NDP politicians urge strategic voting in final hours of Ward 7 campaign
Ward 7 voters elected a new city councillor Monday, and in the final hours of campaigning, two higher-level politicians got involved in a way that took some people aback.
Donna Skelly wins Ward 7 byelection to be newest city councillor
The former CHCH reporter became the newest member of city council in a close race on Monday.
Wintry weather coming to Hamilton during first week of spring
Cold rain or a mix of wet snow and rain are expected in Hamilton and the Golden Horseshoe this week.
Hamilton driver going eastbound in westbound lane on Linc arrested
Police say they were alerted to a suspected impaired driver going eastbound in the westbound lane of the Lincoln Alexander Parkway shortly before 3:00 am on Saturday.
Police say man sexually assaulted victim responding to modelling gig
Police arrested and charged a 50-year-old man after a modelling offer he gave a woman through a social media account.
City gathers blue green algae info as it ponders future of Bayfront Beach
A city-hired consultant will gather information on blue green algae to help the city decide what to do with Bayfront Beach.
Skyway crash: Judge finds truck driver guilty of dangerous driving
Judge Fred Campling has ruled that Sukhvinder Singh Rai is guilty of dangerous driving and not guilty of mischief endangering life.
Tim Bosma trial: Dellen Millard's texts about missing man revealed
Days after Tim Bosma disappeared, Dellen Millard was texting one of his employees about the missing man's truck, a Hamilton court heard Monday at the trial of two men accused of murdering the 32-year-old.
Hamilton Police investigate after youth shot in eye with BB gun
A 17-year-old youth is recovering from minor injuries after he was shot in the eye with a BB gun while walking in downtown Hamilton.
Wife of Canadian teacher Neil Bantleman calls for fair trial in Indonesia
The wife of a Canadian teacher urged for a fair trial on Thursday as the family sought to file a judicial review in an attempt to overturn the case.
Tim Bosma trial restarts Monday after week off
The trial of two men accused of killing Hamilton's Tim Bosma resumes Monday after a one-week break.
Some transit delays on Monday morning: DayStarter commute
Here's a look at travel in Hamilton on roads and rails for March 21, 2016.
First week of spring: Monday DayStarter weather
Here's a look at Hamilton's weather for March 21, 2016.
SoBi Hamilton, the city's popular bike share, turns 1
It's been a year since SoBi Hamilton officially launched in Gore Park.
"Andreas will never be forgotten": Chinnery family reflects after inquest
The family of Andreas Chinnery is still searching for answers after the official inquest into his death has closed.
1 dead, 1 injured after QEW wrong-way driver hits oncoming car
One man is dead and another suffered non-life-threatening injuries after a two-vehicle collision on the QEW near Stoney Creek, Ontario Provincial Police say.
5 reasons you should care who wins the Ward 7 byelection on Monday
Will the next councillor be a fan of bike lanes? LRT? Two-way streets? More social housing? Here are some ways Monday's Ward 7 byelection will impact Hamilton.
City, Six Nations fighting Hydro One clear-cut of Red Hill corridor
The Six Nations Haudenosaunee and the City of Hamilton are trying to save as many trees as possible from Hydro One's plan to clear-cut a section of land in the Red Hill Valley.
Is it time to give up the dream of swimming in Hamilton Harbour?
Public health officials have closed Bayfront Beach saying it shouldn't be reopened until water issues are fixed. The former mayor behind the beach's creation says we shouldn't give up. What do you think?
Tim Bosma trial: Your frequently asked questions
CBC's Adam Carter is 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 trial.
Brock University to hire new sexual violence response co-ordinator, review policies
Brock University will be creating a task force to review all of its policies dealing with sexual harassment, sexual violence and unprofessional behaviour and will hire a new sexual violence response co-ordinator, the school's president, Jack Lightstone, announced Friday.
Things to do in Hamilton this weekend
Arthouse films, historical exhibits and community events make up the choices for this March weekend.
Feds recognize combat role in Hamilton soldier's suicide, 5 years on
Almost five years after Cpl. Justin Stark killed himself in the Hamilton armouries, the federal government has attributed his death to his military service and will posthumously honour the Argyll reservist.
Stoney Creek man accused of nearly tripling 50 km/h speed limit
A 24-year-old man from Stoney Creek is facing a charge of stunt driving after police say they caught him driving 127 km/h in a 50 km/h zone.
Basic TV packages slammed, Hamilton refugees need dental care: Top stories
Here are some of Friday’s top stories from Hamilton and beyond.
GO train delays on Friday morning: DayStarter commute
Here's a look at travel in Hamilton on roads and rails for March 18, 2016.
Cool and clear Friday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at Hamilton's weather for March 17, 2016.
Refugees need teeth pulled, fillings and other serious dental care
Some Syrian refugee children need as many as five teeth pulled. But there aren't enough dentists to do the work right now.
Judge rules to keep 'breath evidence' in play in Skyway bridge trial
An Ontario Court of Justice is denying Sukhvinder Rai, the man on trial for crashing his truck into the Skyway bridge, his application to have an important piece of evidence removed from the case against him.
Missing Brantford man case from 1975 'goes cold' after he leaves college
Detectives continue search for clues in the disappearance 41 years ago of Ricky Jones by talking with four of his classmates at Sheridan College.
Bayfront Beach deemed 'not suitable' for recreation, says Public Health
The water is too unsafe for humans to swim in it, public health officials say. And it will be until significant work is taken to fix the issue.
SIU clears Hamilton officer after man shot in face with Taser
The provincial police watchdog has cleared a Hamilton police officer of any criminal wrongdoing after he shot a man in the face and the neck with a Taser in the east end last year.
For sale: Former Hells Angels clubhouse now an investment opportunity
The former Hells Angels clubhouse in the city's north end is up for sale, advertised as "great investment opportunity" on the real estate web page.
Burlington road closing for salamander crossing
From March 15 to April 6, The City of Burlington will close King Road from the base of the Niagara Escarpment to Mountain Brow Road to allow the slippery Jefferson Salamander a chance to migrate safely.
Pets will still be buried in Ancaster cemetery, new owners say
The Ancaster Pet Cemetery will continue to operate as the final resting place for many beloved furry friends — though one man worries his pre-reserved pet burial plots won't be honoured by the new ownership.
Cool and clear Thursday morning: DayStarter commute
Here's a look at travel in Hamilton on roads and rails for March 17, 2016.
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