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Community seeks answers as Shariek Douse finally gets funeral
Shariek Douse’s family is finally about to bury the 18-year-old, some two weeks after he was fatally shot in Hamilton’s North End. While his family mourns, members of the community are gathering at a forum next week to discuss a summer punctuated by gun violence that remains unsolved.
Hamilton dogs on #nationaldogday
We invited you to share your dog's picture for #nationaldogday. Here are some of Hamilton's most loved canines. Thanks for sharing.
New Hamilton riding's first election means a wide open race
Hamilton's new riding of Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas is a unique situation. It's an area where none of the major parties can claim a historic hold on it and all three have a shot.
Man rushed to hospital without vital signs after QEW crash
A man was rushed to hospital without vital signs after a crash on South Service Road Wednesday.
Air gun robbery suspect found sitting in a park
Not long after a Mountain gas station was robbed Tuesday night, officers picked up the suspect just sitting in a car in a nearby park.
Copper wire thieves at West Harbour GO Station caught on camera
Two men are facing breaking entering charges after the new West Harbour GO train station was stripped of copper wire Tuesday night.
Questions remain about exile list after tense Ottawa Street BIA meeting
Ottawa Street BIA says alleged exile list is a misunderstanding as businesses demand answers at tense meeting Wednesday morning.
Hamilton man killed in Grimsby motorcycle crash
Niagara Police say that a 69-year-old Hamilton man lost control of his motorcycle while driving down Main Street in Grimsby on Tuesday.
Election travel, a low loonie, exiles on Ottawa Street: Daystarter Top Stories
What you can learn about election strategy from each leader's travel plans, why you should enjoy a low loonie while you can and why educators need to be on social media. These are some of the top stories from Hamilton and beyond before you start your day.
GO train delays Wednesday: Daystarter Traffic
Your Hamilton traffic notes for Wednesday August 26, 2015. Check here for traffic and commute updates.
Cloudy Wednesday expected: Daystarter Weather
Here's your weather for Wednesday, August 26, 2015.
Angelo Mosca, CFL Hall of Famer, to have No. 68 retired by Ticats
Angelo Mosca will be only the second player in Hamilton Tiger-Cats history to have his jersey retired, joining quarterback and good friend Bernie Faloney, whose No. 10 was retired in 1999. Mosca's No. 68 will be retired on Thursday night.
Ottawa Street BIA exile list a 'PR nightmare for the street'
The Ottawa Street BIA says it is investigating an alleged "exile list" but is otherwise silent about the list, leaving many questions unanswered.
Harper will make a campaign stop in Hamilton on Thursday
It’s a week for federal party leaders in Hamilton, with Conservative Party leader Stephen Harper due to make a campaign stop here on Thursday.
Police investigating reports of armed man on the Mountain
Hamilton police are investigating reports of a man with a gun on the Mountain Tuesday afternoon.
Police searching for missing man Neil Croft
Police are asking for the public’s help in tracking down missing Hamilton man Neil Croft.
Province begins consultations on police carding; no session in Hamilton
The provincial government's five-city public consultation tour will not stop in Hamilton.
CFL Power Rankings: Week 9
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats continue their reign at the top in our weekly breakdown of the balance of power in the Canadian Football League.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats sweep CFL Top Performer awards
It's a good week to be a Ticat. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats dominated the Edmonton Eskimos and now they're dominating the CFL Top Performer awards.
Man assaulted after watching someone try to pick a fight
A local man ended up injured himself after he saw someone try to pick a fight in central Hamilton Monday evening.
Mulcair talks about jobs and small business at Dundas campaign stop
Thomas Mulcair made a campaign stop in Dundas on Tuesday to announce a plan that he says will “kick-start manufacturing.”
Singer says Iron and Wine kicked off Harvest Picnic because of U.S. show
Greenbelt Harvest Picnic organizers ousted Iron and Wine from this year’s show because of a beef over a side project’s Buffalo show, the prominent folk act says.
Hamilton man driving wrong way on 403, police say
Ontario Provincial Police arrested a Hamilton man they say was driving the wrong way on Hwy. 403 on Saturday.
A killer beast, a killer drug and the economy: Daystarter Top Stories
A new poll says Stephen Harper's advantage on the economy is shrinking and there has been a violent attack at the National Park where Cecil the lion was killed. Catch up on some of the top stories from Hamilton and beyond before you start your day.
GO train delays Tuesday: Daystarter Traffic
Your Hamilton traffic notes for Tuesday August 25, 2015. Check here for traffic and commute updates.
Can Barton Street become the next hip area of Hamilton?
Chef James Kayser, organizer of the new BARTCrawl event, sees Barton Street as Hamilton's next hip area. And he's not alone.
Does the Ottawa Street BIA have a business 'exile list?'
A group meant to promote businesses on Ottawa Street has an “exile list” of shops and food trucks blacklisted by the organization, says a staff member.
Cyclist charged after vehicle collision in Beasley
A Hamilton man is facing several charges after a crash between a bike and a car in the lower city Sunday evening.
Tree branch saves man who fell at Tews Falls
A hiker was lucky to escape with just a sprained ankle after he fell at Tews Falls Monday afternoon, rescue officials say.
Woman robbed while walking to work in Riverdale
Three teenagers have been arrested after a woman was robbed on her way to work in Riverdale.
'We've caused an awful lot of harm': Doctors rethinking fentanyl
Canada’s looming fentanyl problem has become impossible to ignore – and one doctor says the way it has been prescribed for the last two decades is a big part of the problem.
No cities stepping up to help fund Hamilton's Canada Post appeal
It’s been a month and a half since the city asked nearly 100 municipalities for money to help with its Canada Post appeal, and so far, none has come through.
Man attacked after finding strangers in his backyard on the Mountain
A Hamilton man ended up in hospital with serious injuries early Monday after he confronted three men who were creeping around in his backyard.
Multiple banks robbed, man arrested
A Hamilton man who police say is responsible for two bank robberies in August has been arrested.
Live gardening chat Monday, Aug. 24 at 12:30 p.m.
Looking for the secret to building a better garden? Join our live gardening chat on at 12:30 p.m. Ask any question that might help your garden grow. Experts are standing by. Also listen to the call-in show with Ontario Today's Ed Lawrence. Dial 1-888-817-8995.
Dana Carvey destroys a heckler as church lady: Thank You, Internet!
Do not heckle former Saturday Night Live star Dana Carvey. Even if it's your birthday. It will not end well. Here's what happens when one woman makes that mistake. Thank You, Internet!
Dying whales and cosmetics claims: Daystarter Top Stories
Why you might not want to believe claims made by cosmetics companies, how the election result might change the Enbridge Line 9 pipeline and what's killing whales off the coast in B.C.? Catch up on some of the top stories from Hamilton and beyond before you start your day.
Easy commute early Monday: Daystarter Traffic
Your Hamilton traffic notes for Monday August 24, 2015. Check here for traffic and commute updates.
Expect a cloudy Monday: Daystarter Weather
Here's your weather for Monday, August 24, 2015.
What this federal election means to the Enbridge Line 9 pipeline
As much as jobs, social programs and taxes, one local activist says this fall's federal election will impact another issue — the reversal of Enbridge's Line 9B.
East Hamilton Decoration Day marks 60th anniversary
All graves belonging to veterans at Hamilton's Eastlawn Cemetery have been decorated with a Canadian flag as part of the East Hamilton Decoration Day.
Air show crash, teachers' raise: Daystarter Top Stories
Catch up on some of the top stories from Hamilton and beyond before you start your Sunday.
Sunny Sunday with chance of showers overnight: Daystarter Weather
Here's your weather for Sunday, August 23, 2015.
3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week, Aug. 22 edition
Check out great new tracks from Half Moon Run, Chris Hadfield and Mammoth Seed.
Sherman Access, Sherman Cut closed for 3 weeks
Drivers who use Sherman Access and Sherman Cut can expect partial and full closures for three weeks beginning Monday, as the annual rock-scaling work gets underway.
Grimsby plane crash sends pilot to hospital
The pilot of a small plane was taken to hospital after his plane crashed into a field in Grimsby on Saturday.
OSSTF tentative deal, climate change preparedness: Daystarter Top Stories
Catch up on some of the top stories from Hamilton and across the country before you start your weekend.
Mainly sunny Saturday: Daystarter Weather
Here's your weather for Saturday, August 22, 2015.
Ontario public secondary school teachers get raises in new deal
Ontario public school teachers are set to receive higher pay, improved benefits and other perks if they vote to ratify a tentative agreement reached Thursday with the province.
Ticats hammer Eskimos, move into 1st in East Division
Terrell Sinkfield reeled in a pair of touchdown passes as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats won their fifth straight game, with a dominating 49-20 victory over the Edmonton Eskimos on Friday. Hamilton moved into 1st place in the East Division with the win.
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