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Stephen Colbert, Stephen Harper and a call to vote: Top Stories
What happens to Stephen Harper if he loses? And what happens to Stephen Colbert tonight? Plus what one Hamilton man did this Labour Day to encourage people to vote. These are some of the top stories from Hamilton and beyond before you start your day.
Back to school Tuesday: DayStarter commute
Your Hamilton traffic notes for Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2015. Check here for traffic and commute updates.
Chance of thunderstorm Tuesday: DayStarter Weather
Here's your weather for September 8, 2015.
Ticats crush Argos in Labour Day Classic
Zach Collaros threw four TD strikes to lead the Hamilton Tiger-Cats to a 42-12 win over the Toronto Argonauts on a hot, breezy Monday afternoon.
Driver charged after car slams into building in central Hamilton
A driver has been charged after his car slammed into a building in central Hamilton overnight.
Hamilton police continue hunt for suspect in downtown stabbing
Hamilton police are looking for a suspect after an HSR employee was stabbed Monday morning near a Jackson Square bus stop.
Hamilton man handing out elections material during Labour Day parade
Expect to see something a little different in Hamilton’s Labour Day parade this year — Craig McNeill marching with Elections Canada swag, trying to encourage people to vote.
Refugee crisis prompts rallies across Canada
From Victoria to Fredericton to Inuvik, local groups have planned marches, protests and candlelight vigils to support the refugees and migrants fleeing war-torn Syria and other conflict-ridden countries.
Argos-Ticats Labour Day rivalry 'biggest game of the year'
​It goes back 65 years and spans 44 games but defensive end Ricky Foley believes the Toronto Argonauts-Hamilton Tiger-Cats Labour Day rivalry has never been better.
Labour Day 2015: What's open and closed in Hamilton
Here's a list of what's open and closed in Hamilton on Labour Day Monday.
3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week, Sept. 5 edition
Check out great new tracks from Mieke, Public Animal and No King for Countrymen.
Lost your McMaster HSR pass? Getting a new one will cost you big time
Concerns about fraud for the highly valuable passes have prompted the HSR to more than triple the cost of a replacement pass. Students are reacting.
Philanthropist Michael DeGroote paid Vito Rizzuto associate $500,000 amid casino dispute
Billionaire philanthropist Michael DeGroote paid a Vito Rizzuto associate $500,000 while engaged in a legal battle over a failed investment in a Caribbean casino venture, CBC News has learned.
1 dead, 2 injured in rollover crash in Stoney Creek
One person is dead and two more were taken to hospital with injuries after a two-vehicle rollover collision on Upper Mount Albion Road and Paramount Drive.
Hamilton under heat warning for Labour Day long weekend
It will be hot and muggy all weekend and the city's medical officer issued a stage 2 heat warning, effective Saturday.
GO track reopens as police investigate fatality
A person was struck west of Oakville by the 9:01 a.m. GO train from Aldershot in Burlington bound for Union Station, according to an update on GO Transit's website.
Hamilton's unemployment rate drops slightly in August
The Hamilton area's unemployment rate dropped slightly to 5.2 per cent in August, down from 5.3 per cent in July, according to numbers released Friday from Statistics Canada.
Shared offices a sign of the economic times for young entrepeneurs
Imagine sharing the office coffee pot with not just co-workers, but employees of 50 different businesses.
Pilot dead, plane demolished in Stoney Creek plane crash
Transportation Safety Board investigators believe the plane stalled shortly after take-off early Friday.
Gun violence, the refugee crisis and more: Top Stories
A Hamilton community speaks out at a meeting about gun violence, the Prime Minister responds to questions about the refugee crisis and six pictures that captured the world's attention. These are some of the top stories from Hamilton and beyond before you start your day.
Hazards on the 403: DayStarter commute
Your Hamilton traffic notes for Sept. 4, 2015. Check here for traffic and commute updates.
Warm weather continues in Hamilton Friday: DayStarter Weather
Here's your weather for September 4, 2015.
Things to do in Hamilton this Labour Day long weekend
Westdale Village and the Young Lions Music Club are putting on the Westfest Festival this Saturday from 12 p.m. until 11 p.m.
North End forum searches for answers to gun violence
Concerns about recent shootings drew more than 120 residents to Bennetto Community Centre as downtown neighbourhoods search for answers to help prevent future incidents.
August another record-setting month for home sales
Number of homes sold in August was 1,300, up 7.2 per cent from the same month in 2014.
Thunder and lightning Thursday evening in Hamilton
Environment Canada has lifted its severe thunderstorm warning for Hamilton.
Mutilated squirrels placed on Waterdown woman's driveway
A Waterdown woman discovered the bodies of mutilated squirrels on her driveway Tuesday morning when she went out to get the paper.
No arrests in summer shootings as community gun violence meeting looms
Amid a summer marred by gun violence and three weeks after an 18-year-old man was shot dead, police have not yet made any arrests that would calm the fears of a worried community.
A snake surprise and they sewed his hand to his belly: Top Stories
Truckers want to go faster, a pet snake stays home even when its owners move on and in Texas, they sewed a man's hand to his belly to save his fingers. These are some of the top stories from Hamilton and beyond before you start your day.
Another hot day in Hamilton Thursday: Daystarter Weather
Here's your weather for September 3, 2015.
All clear early Thursday: Daystarter commute
Your Hamilton traffic notes for Thursday, Sept. 3, 2015. Check here for traffic and commute updates.
Court rejects truckers' bid to go faster on Ontario highways
In a landmark case for Ontario's highways, the province's court of appeal has upheld provincial legislation that prevents big rigs from going faster than 105 kilometres per hour.
First lesson for new McMaster students: What consent looks like
As students are welcomed to campus at McMaster University this week, there's special focus being paid to consent, sexual violence and healthy relationships.
Pet snake goes missing as house sold, reappears to shock new owners
A snake in the family room prompts anxious text to previous owners. "Would this be your pet?"
Hamilton powerless to stop U.S. Steel's 'slow, painful' withdrawal: mayor
Watching the changes to U.S. Steel Canada is a “slow, painful grind,” says Hamilton’s mayor – and the city is essentially powerless to stop it.
Pedestrian 'expected to survive' after drunk driving crash
A 73-year-old man is facing a host of drunk driving charges and a pedestrian is in hospital with serious injuries after a panicked scene in a parking lot on the Mountain Tuesday night.
Hamilton will likely rename main transit terminal after Frank Cooke
The city is looking at renaming the MacNab Transit Terminal after the former head of HSR.
What 3 teens learned in 18-month campaign to get Gage Park bike track
"Boring" Gage Park is now exciting for youth, say Isaac ​Neven, 13, Brett Bailey,15, and Frieda Sinclair, 16. Here's how the three teens navigated city hall bureaucracy to get it done.
Roads, trains mostly smooth Wednesday: Daystarter commute
Your Hamilton traffic notes for Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2015. Check here for traffic and commute updates.
A mix of sun and cloud Wednesday: Daystarter Weather
Here's your weather for September 2, 2015.
Is 'tricky people' the new 'don't talk to strangers' for kids?
Children are most often assaulted or abducted by someone they know, and that has Hamilton police using a new phrase to teach kids about the dangers they face – “tricky people.”
Nations fined after worker injures hand in meat grinder
A downtown Hamilton grocery store has been fined $60,000 after a worker had a "critical hand injury" in a meat grinder.
U. S. Steel to take production out of Hamilton without court consent
U.S. Steel is moving production out of plants in Hamilton and Lake Erie against the wishes of the chief restructuring officer and before the court appointed monitor has assessed the idea.
From mobsters to moving to the Mountain, Tale of a Town wants your story
The national oral history project is in Hamilton this week, and you could be part of its Supercrawl exhibit.
Affording a bungalow or 2-storey home gets harder in Hamilton: RBC
Housing in Hamilton is becoming less affordable for potential owners of bungalows and two-storey houses, but condo affordability remains relatively stable, according to new numbers released Monday in a quarterly report from RBC.
CFL Power Rankings: Week 10
The Calgary Stampeders supplanted the Hamilton Tiger-Cats at the top in our weekly breakdown of the balance of power in the Canadian Football League.
Arkells get first gold certified record
High Noon, the latest album from Hamilton favourites Arkells, has gone gold.
Harper takes questions about recession, U.S. Steel as NDP, Liberals pounce
Conservative leader Stephen Harper took questions about the pensions for U.S. Steel workers and the recession Tuesday at a campaign stop in Burlington, Ont. while the NDP and Liberals were quick to respond.
Chewing gum? Speeding away? Neither beat a RIDE program
Sudden U turns. Chewing massive amounts of gum. A recent Hamilton incident shows that neither will help you beat a RIDE stop.
The solar-powered box that could save world heritage
Centuries-old papers and books often have no protection from the heat and humidity in southwest India. A Hamilton-based librarian who witnessed their condition wants to do something about it.
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