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Man catches 2 kittens while fishing: Thank You, Internet!
Alabama fishermen catch two very cute kittens while fishing on the Black Warrior River. Thank You, Internet!
New road rules and cleared 403 collision: Daystarter traffic
Your Hamilton traffic notes for Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2015. Check here for traffic and commute updates.
Another sunny and warm Tuesday: Daystarter Weather
Here's your weather for Tuesday, August 31, 2015.
Massive investments still required to solve city flooding
The city is about to do a major study to try to protect its flood-prone lower city from a potential massive flood.
Reported vehicle fire backs up traffic on 403 at Waterdown
Eastbound traffic on the 403 was backed up near the Waterdown Road exit thanks to a disabled vehicle, the OPP says.
Matthew Green to hold town hall meeting on police carding Sept. 15
The province didn’t include Hamilton in its consultation stops about police carding. So one city councillor says he’s holding his own.
Witness gets punched over impaired driving concerns
A witness ended up punched for his trouble Friday night when a group tried to stop an impaired driver in the east end.
Campaign aims to get voters interested in poverty issues
Local anti-poverty groups will launch a campaign on Tuesday to try to get voters thinking about poverty issues during the federal election.
Missing Hamilton man found dead
Hamilton police have recovered the body of Neil Croft, who went missing last week.
Police break up massive weekend house party on the Mountain
About 100 people ended up spilling into a residential street on the Mountain Friday night after a house party got out of control, police say.
Man Tasered during 'consensual' fistfight, but no charges laid
It took pepper spray and a Taser for police to break up a fist fight in Hess Village early Saturday – but no charges ended up being laid because it was deemed a “consensual fight.”
McMaster Marauders open football season with win over Toronto
Asher Hastings threw for 383 yards and five touchdowns as the defending Yates Cup champion McMaster Marauders opened their season with a 55-33 win over the Toronto Varsity Blues on Sunday in Canadian Interuniversity Sport football action.
Some dads are ninjas - Here's proof: Thank You, Internet!
Some dads are ninjas. Here's proof. Thank You, Internet!
Canada in recession? And the U.S. behind a wall? DayStarter Top Stories
A republican presidential candidate says it's worth considering putting up a wall to separate Canada and the U.S. and word of a possible recession could be bad news for Conservative leader Stephen Harper. These are some of the top stories from Hamilton and beyond before you start your day.
Train delays and Wilson closed Monday: Daystarter Traffic
Your Hamilton traffic notes for Monday August 31, 2015. Check here for traffic and commute updates.
A sunny and warm Monday: Daystarter Weather
Here's your weather for Monday, August 31, 2015.
Hamilton Police carding form is 'almost a carbon copy' of Toronto's
The paper form that Hamilton Police use to document personal information from people they stop on the street looks nearly identical to the "carding" form used in Toronto.
Only one Flamborough-Glanbrook election candidate actually lives in the riding
Only one of the major-party candidates for Flamborough-Glanbrook lives in the riding.
'Eating fat makes you fat' idea debunked: dietitian
The science surrounding a low-fat diet has changed, but our attitudes haven’t kept up, a dietitian says.
Oliver Sacks dies, BC power outages: Daystarter top stories
Here are your top stories in Hamilton, Canada and around the world for Sunday, Aug. 30.
Cloudy, warm Sunday: Daystarter Weather
Here's your weather for Sunday, August 30, 2015.
Use Vote Compass to compare the party platforms with your own positions
Tired of boring Facebook quizzes? Get a real-time assessment of how your positions on the issues compare with the platforms of the major parties.
3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week, Aug. 29 edition
Check out great new tracks from Kalle Mattson, Grey Lands and Megan Hamilton.
A taste of the Greenbelt Harvest Picnic and Winona Peach fest
The Greenbelt Harvest Picnic and the Winona Peach Festival were the talk of the town Saturday. Here's a taste (not a literal one, sadly) of the music, food and fun:
Cyclists big and small christen new Gage Park BMX-style track
More than a year after youth from the Crown Point neighbourhood pitched the city on building a BMX-style track in Gage Park's southwestern corner, the hilly course formally opened Saturday.
Fahmy sentenced, positive jobs numbers: Daystarter top stories
Here are your top stories in Hamilton, Canada and around the world for Saturday, Aug. 29.
Cloudy Saturday with chance of rain: Daystarter Weather
Here's your weather for Saturday, August 29, 2015.
5 things to do in Hamilton this weekend
There's lots of live music and festivals happening in Hamilton this weekend.
Elderly woman in critical condition after crash
An elderly woman is in critical condition after her van hit a tree in Durand early Friday morning.
Crowbar-wielding robbery suspect caught on tape
Hamilton police are searching for a man who tried to break in to a Stoney Creek market, and officers think he’s responsible for more break ins throughout the city.
Crashes snarl traffic on the Linc
Traffic is moving slowly on the Linc as police deal with two separate crashes near West 5th.
New employment numbers point to growth in Hamilton
Hamilton area's unemployment rate is lower than both the provincial and national averages and has seen a hefty decrease since last year, according to new numbers from Workforce Planning Hamilton.
Hamilton Somali community shows up to support Anisa Ibrahim
Anisa Ibrahim, the mother of two who faces extradition to the U.K. on charges of abducting her children, received support from members of Hamilton's Somali community at court on Friday.
It's West Nile Virus season - here's how to stay protected
Dr. Mark Loeb, an infectious disease specialist for Hamilton Health Sciences, offers advice on how to stay protected from West Nile Virus.
Monster Truck wants to sponsor your hockey team
Forget corporate sponsors – one of Hamilton’s biggest rock bands wants to back a youth hockey team for the upcoming season.
Man dies after being hit by car
A man is dead and is now the city’s fourth pedestrian death of 2015 after he succumbed to his injuries after being hit by a car earlier this month.
A made-in-Hamilton Harper meme: DayStarter Top Stories
A made-in-Hamilton Harper meme, the call for a cop carding forum and the province pushes to get rid of the old health cards. These are some of the top stories from Hamilton and beyond before you start your day.
Trouble free Friday: Daystarter Traffic
Your Hamilton traffic notes for Friday August 28, 2015. Check here for traffic and commute updates.
A sunny Friday expected: Daystarter Weather
Here's your weather for Friday, August 28, 2015.
Green will work to get province to Hamilton for forum on police carding
With Hamilton left off the list of cities the province is visiting in its consultations on police carding, Councillor Matthew Green says he'll organize a local forum.
Inquest announced into 5 Barton Street jail inmate deaths
An inquest into inmate deaths at the Barton Street Jail over the last three years was formally announced by the province on Thursday.
Alouettes deal Tiger-Cats their 1st-ever loss at Tim Hortons Field
Backup quarterback Tanner Marsh ran in for a touchdown to lead the Montreal Alouettes to a 26-23 win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Thursday.
Harper talks economy and security in Hamilton campaign stop
Hamilton's budget doesn't balance itself, and neither does Canada's, Stephen Harper said in a campaign whistle stop here on Thursday. And that's one of the reasons Canadians should reelect him.
People with back injuries treated with opioids off work longer: study
Disability claimants who are off work because of low back pain stay off longer if they’re being treated with opioids, according to a new study out of McMaster University.
When Angelo Mosca was the 'Meanest Man in the Game'
Back in 1964 Angelo Mosca was the most hated man in Canadian football. Thursday, in Hamilton, he becomes only the second player to have his jersey retired in Tiger-Cat history.
Veteran Laurent thrives playing thankless role in middle of Hamilton's defence
The spotlight rarely shines on burly defensive tackle Ted Laurent as he patrols the middle of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats' defence. It should. The Montreal native had a career-best nine sacks in 2014 and was named the East Division's top Canadian.
Hamilton should put solar panels on its closed landfills: councillor
Hamilton council already turned down the idea of a solar farm on north Flamborough farmland. Now another councillor wants the city to try a different tactic – putting them on closed landfills.
A magician proposes in the most amazing way: Thank You, Internet!
Watch this British magician propose to his girlfriend in the most remarkable way. Thank You, Internet!
Few delays Thursday: Daystarter Traffic
Your Hamilton traffic notes for Thursday August 27, 2015. Check here for traffic and commute updates.
A cloudy Thursday expected: Daystarter Weather
Here's your weather for Thursday, August 27, 2015.
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