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Drunk woman escorted out of Hamilton hotel, tries to grab cop's gun
A drunk woman was asked to leave a hotel Saturday and escorted out by police, but not before she tried to grab an officer’s gun.
Man stabbed to death, Brantford woman charged with murder
A 32-year-old woman has been charged with murder after a domestic disturbance in Brantford led to a man being stabbed to death.
All clear Monday: DayStarter Commute
No road delays to report and all Go Trains running on time so far for Monday morning.
Tim Bosma trial: Millard called body shop about repainting a truck
A body shop owner tells the Tim Bosma trial he was called by Dellen Millard about a rush job repainting a truck from black to red
Mainly cloudy Monday: DayStarter weather
Here's your Hamilton weather forecast for Feb. 8, 2015.
Cycling advocates call for Hamilton to boost bike infrastructure
The city of Hamilton spends about $890,000 a year on cycling infrastructure. A 2009 city plan calls for spending double or three times that to build its cycling network in 20 years.
Winterfest kicks off with warm Hamilton pride
Hamilton's Winterfest kicked off Saturday and runs through Feb. 15.
Still lots of Hamilton home buyers, but not as much choice
There are plenty of people wanting to buy homes in Hamilton, but the supply has seen a steep decrease from a year ago.
Peter Khill case: Law says it's self-defence if the force is 'reasonable'
Self-defence is justification in a case if the force used is 'reasonable,' says a criminal defence attorney. Meanwhile, there's an online petition for Peter Khill's release.
5-year-old Arianna Koeniger delivers toys to other sick children
Five-year-old Arianna Koeniger has leukemia. She started Ari's Angels of Hope with her parents. Following her treatment at McMaster Children's Hospital, Arianna delivers toys to other sick children with the goal of putting smiles on their faces.
Things to do in Hamilton this weekend
Winterfest opens this week and Lawrence Hill has a GritLit event in the city. Here are six things you can do in Hamilton this weekend.
Hamilton man makes solo mission to bring water to Flint
Flint, Michigan continues to battle against the lead-tainted water crisis, and while Hamilton, Flint’s twin city, has offered its support, one man has taken it upon himself to help those suffering.
Colombian official invites Lloyd Ferguson to visit him
Alvaro Concha says he appreciate's Mayor Fred Eisenberger's attempt to soothe relations after Ferguson called Colombia a "backwards country."
Hamilton Road Safety: We deserve safer options in 2016
Benita van Miltenburg argues the death of Jay Keddy should be a wake-up call for the city to making its streets safer as it devises a new master plan for Hamilton's transportation network
8 new cases of raccoon rabies discovered in Hamilton, total at 33
Eight additional cases of raccoon rabies have been discovered in Hamilton, bringing the area's total since the outbreak to 33 cases.
McMaster reacts to provincial plans to combat campus harassment
McMaster student leader are welcoming an Ontario government action plan to make campus's safer and eliminate sexual violence, but say more still needs to be done.
The return of February: DayStarter Weather
After that fleeting glimpse of spring weather Wednesday, February has returned.
DayStarter Top stories: Julian Assange vindicated? Ghomeshi trial resumes, Bosma trial latest
Julian Assange says a UN report vindicates him, the Ghomeshi trial resumes after a dramatic ending Wednesday and a look at airline passenger safety preparations.
Collision on 403 causing delays: DayStarter Commute
Waterdown collision causing delays on Hwy 403.
Tim Bosma trial witness: 'I was hoping beyond hope it wasn't the truck'
Court hears from a witness who led police to the Millard Air Hanger where he had seen the truck he thought was Tim Bosma's and also from a man who had an encounter with two men looking to buy his truck — which was just like Bosma's.
Hamilton homeowner who confronted suspected truck thief charged with murder
The victim was a man who was trying to steal a truck from Peter Khill's driveway, police say. He was shot and killed. Now Khill faces charges.
Tim Bosma trial: 'Oh my God, could that be the truck?'
A man who worked at Millard Air in 2013 testified today in a Hamilton courtroom that he found Tim Bosma's missing truck in a hangar at Dellen Millard's family aircraft maintenance company.
Sun and cloud Thursday: DayStarter weather
Here's your Hamilton weather forecast for Feb. 4, 2015.
Speak up online against one school system, Catholic board chair tells staff
The chair of the Catholic board sent out an email encouraging board staff to defend publicly-funded Catholic education in the province's budget forum.
8 companies that won't have to meet Ontario's new pollution limits
The provincial government will be bringing in strict new pollution standards this summer, but some of Ontario's biggest polluters won't be required to meet them.
Hamilton waiting for verdict on its legal battle with Canada Post
Hamilton will have to wait two or three months before it knows if it's won a court appeal against Canada Post.
Colombian official calls Lloyd Ferguson Bogota remarks 'ignorant'
Gil Penalosa, brother of Bogota's mayor, says comments made by Coun. Lloyd Ferguson calling Colombia a "backwards country" are ignorant. Ferguson says he's not apologizing.
Hamilton will get a pro soccer team by 2018, insider says
A local soccer insider says Canada is getting a new premiere soccer league, and that Hamilton will be home to one of the teams.
Tim Bosma case: How did police zero in on Dellen Millard?
Police used cellphone records, suspect descriptions and a witness's recollection of a unique tattoo to identify a suspect in the Tim Bosma case. Those pieces all led them to Dellen Millard, court heard Wednesday.
Air Canada announces Hamilton to Montreal direct flights
Air Canada announced a new direct flight option between Hamilton and Montreal, leaving twice every day except Saturday.
Hamilton was Canada's weather hotspot Wednesday as records shattered
Wednesday has been the warmest Feb. 3 in over 50 years, and Hamilton had the highest temperatures in Canada.
Detectives arrest Ancaster man in relation to 3 pharmacy robberies
Detectives have arrested an Ancaster man involved with a number of Hamilton pharmaceutical robberies in December and January.
Firefighters battle 'well-involved,' top-storey fire at Hamilton apartments
Firefighters used an aerial ladder to battle a top-storey fire in a Hamilton apartment building Tuesday evening.
Slick but trouble-free Wednesday: DayStarter commute
After heavy rainfall overnight and into the early hours of the morning, the roads are wet out there, but no delays to report so far.
Tim Bosma trial Day 3: Hamilton police officer to testify
The third day of the trial of the two men accused of murder in the death of Tim Bosma of Hamilton includes testimony from one of the lead officers in charge of the investigation.
Warm, rainy Wednesday: DayStarter weather
Here's your Hamilton weather forecast for Feb. 3, 2015.
Home prices in central Hamilton rose 88 per cent in 10 years
We've got the numbers from the Realtors Association of Hamilton-Burlington, and central Hamilton is the hottest area in the region. You can check how your area compares.
Ancaster bakery giant gets OK to use the city sewer system
An Ancaster maker of English muffins is on firmer ground now that it can pay to extend an underground pipe by four kilometres. Critics of Hamilton city hall wondered if this was fair.
Dellen Millard's thumbprint found inside Tim Bosma's truck, court hears
A thumbprint found on the rear-view mirror of Tim Bosma’s truck matches the thumbprint of Dellen Millard, a fingerprinting expert testified in Ontario Superior Court Tuesday in Hamilton.
Walk off the Earth leads Hamilton area nominees for 2016 Juno Awards
The 2016 Juno nominations were announced Tuesday, and the Hamilton area had a good showing in a number of significant categories this year.
Hamilton council will vote on licensing Uber
Hamilton city hall will look at creating a new licensing category for UBER and other ride-hailing services – and to stop UBER from operating in the meantime.
A rainfall warning, not snow, for Hamilton on Groundhog Day
A February forecast for heavy rain overnight could break the record for rainfall set in 1983.
Hamilton worker dies in workplace incident
A Hamilton worker has died following an industrial incident in Flamorough early Tuesday morning.
City heritage listing makes it harder to sell my restaurant: owner
Graeme Tosh bought the old Elfrida Church in 2007 and opened a restaurant. Since then, the city put it on a heritage list, and now he worries he can't sell it.
Pat Hentgen, Dennis Martinez front Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame's 2016 class
The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame on Tuesday announced its class of six inductees for 2016, headlined by former Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Pat Hentgen and one-time Montreal Expos right-hander Dennis Martinez.
U.S. Steel Canada begins sale, investment process under court order
Insolvent US Steel Canada Inc. says it is starting a sales and investment solicitation process under a court order obtained earlier this month.
A look at the key locations in the Tim Bosma case
The Tim Bosma case is hugely complex, and involves multiple locations. Here's a map to help you understand where things took place now that the trial has begun.
Man crashes stolen car twice, tries to flee on stolen bicycle
A Brantford man was arrested Monday after stealing a parked car, crashing twice, then attempting to escape police on a stolen bicycle.
HSR: When the bus finally comes... and just keeps on going
You're standing in the cold, waiting for a bus. The bus approaches and passes you by without slowing down. For a few million dollars, the head of HSR says there's a fix for that.
DARTS: City keeping vital information under wraps, service says
A new customer survey says 90 per cent of DARTS users are satisfied with the service now. But its board chair says city council is at risk of deciding the future of DARTS without ever seeing that.
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