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by Bobby Hristova on (#6CKFB)
Homelessness advocates have criticized the city's community meeting on encampments for not centering the voices of people living on the streets - but on Tuesday,many shared their personal stories and views with the wider community.
by Bobby Hristova on (#6CKFC)
More than 1,000 people attended a meeting at the Hamilton Convention Centre Tuesday to hearabout the city's proposed encampment protocol. They asked questions, offered feedback and shared stories. Here are the highlights.
by The Canadian Press on (#6CK24)
The CFL issued a maximum fine against Hamilton defensive back Chris Edwards on Wednesday for his actions following the Tiger-Cats' 38-12 loss to the Montreal Alouettes last week
by Saira Peesker on (#6CJWD)
Court heard Wednesday from several witnesses who saw a black Volkswagen being driven erratically, including a contractor, a bus driver and a local resident. It also heard from the Hamilton police officers who tried to immobilize the car by crashing into it, after the driver had hit Brott, killing him.
by Samantha Beattie on (#6CJWC)
Meta and Google are using "intimidation tactics" to protest Canada's online news law because they're nervous other countries will follow suit, says Hamilton Liberal MP Lisa Hepfner.
by CBC News on (#6CJFN)
A 43-year-old man was shot by a police officer at aBurlington, Ont., apartment complex on Tuesday evening, says the Special Investigations Unit.
by Cara Nickerson on (#6CJD4)
Melissa Kelly says that when it comes to making trails in Hamilton safer for women, not much has changed in a year since a string of sexual assaults last summer.
by Bobby Hristova on (#6CHZY)
Burlington, Ont., had some of the worst air quality in the province, while Hamilton and nearby areas are seeing more hazy conditions from forest fire smoke out of Quebec and northernOntario.
by John Paul Tasker on (#6CJ3Z)
Canada is grappling with a severe shortage of family doctors - but Canadian-born family physicians working abroad are fighting to get the paperwork they need to practice here.
by Bobby Hristova on (#6CHTK)
The niece of the man killed in a downtown Hamilton park remembers him as someone whose primary goal in life was to be there for his family. 'He had one of the biggest hearts I've ever seen,' she said.
by Bobby Hristova on (#6CHTM)
Indigenous artifacts that may be up to 4,523 years old have been found in a downtown Hamilton park, city officials say.
by Mike Crawley on (#6CJTF)
After winning Toronto's mayoral byelection, Olivia Chow now faces what could be a far tougher challenge: winning support for her agenda from Premier Doug Ford.
by Bobby Hristova on (#6CH4G)
Environment Canada has issued a weather advisory and special weather statement due to the possibility of funnel clouds and a downpour of up to 50 mm of rain on Tuesday.
by Cara Nickerson on (#6CGVN)
Police identified the62-year-oldwoman killed Monday as Jacquelyne 'Jackie' Buckle, a long-time employee with the city, and saidher son, 34-year-old Daryl Buckle, has been charged following her death.
by Liam Casey on (#6CH4H)
Opioid-related deaths among teens and young adults in Ontario tripled from 2014 to 2021, while drug treatment rates significantly decreased, a new report shows.
by Samantha Beattie on (#6CGNH)
Stinky water flowing through Gore Park's majestic fountain is unfortunate, but not unusual, say Hamilton residents who stop by regularly.
by Bobby Hristova on (#6CGBX)
Hamilton'sdirector of housing servicessaysthecommunity meetings the city is currently hosting on encampmentsareto inform people and hear their thoughts - not a referendum on what should happen. The next meeting is Tuesday evening.
by Lucas Powers on (#6CGVP)
Olivia Chow was elected Toronto's next mayor in an unexpectedly close race Monday, promising to bring a more progressive approach after more than a decade of conservative leadership at city hall.
by Samantha Beattie on (#6CG24)
Police say Antonio Beltrano, 45, was assaulted in J.C. Beemer Park and later died from his injuries.
by Bobby Hristova on (#6CFKP)
Anti-racism groups and advocates are calling for 'immediate action' from Hamilton Police Service, the mayor and the Ford government afternewdatashowed a 'gross over-representation' of Black people when it comes to policeuse of force.
by Samantha Beattie on (#6CFKN)
Torontonians go to the polls Monday to elect a new mayor, ending a campaign that saw Hamilton brought into the fold in discussions over Toronto'saffordability. We speak to three people who moved to Hamilton from Toronto - and explain why they're glad they did.
by Cara Nickerson on (#6CF6W)
Amidst recent waves of anti-LGBTQ protests, these members of Hamilton's LGBTQ community say showing support needs to go beyond parades and rainbow crosswalks.
by Olivia Stefanovich on (#6CEZJ)
The first monument for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls east of Winnipeg was unveiled in Whitefish River First Nation, approximately 102 kilometres southwest of Sudbury, Ont., to give families a place to gather, raise awareness and honour their loved ones.
by Adam Miller,Prapti Bamaniya on (#6CEC1)
Emergency rooms across Canada are facing a growing crisis - staffing shortages, burnout, worsening wait times, closures, a lack of adequate funding and a surge of patients seeking urgent care threatening to overwhelm a system on the brink of collapse.
by Saira Peesker on (#6CEC0)
Icelandic discount carrier Play got off the ground in Canada this week, out of Hamilton'sJohn C. Munro airport, joiningNew York,Washington,BostonandBaltimore in North America. A Montreal aviation professor and a Toronto personal finance columnist give their views on where Play may fit into the travel market.
by Bobby Hristova on (#6CDWP)
The Hamilton Police Service says it will use its$1,020,546 surplus toward the purchase ofa laser scanner, a peer support app for first responders and by putting money back into reserves.
by Allison Jones on (#6CDZ3)
A report from the College of Nurses of Ontario said that this year, there's about 158,000 people working as nurses in Ontario. But the report said the percentage of nurses working in the province has declined.
by CBC News on (#6CDM9)
Whether its a pow wow, a sporting event or some avant-garde music, thiseclectic city has you covered.
by Bobby Hristova on (#6CDEH)
A Hamilton police staff sergeant says the service has no plan to track or release any data on how officers use its $279,000 armoured rescue vehicle.
by Sheena Goodyear on (#6CD8Y)
"The vine is so big that, at eye level, it really just looks like a hairy creature from Stranger Things," says Robert Fedrock of Paris, Ont.
by CBC News on (#6CD2Z)
A Burlington man, 29, has been charged with possessing and accessing child pornography and had worked as a sessional instructor at Mohawk College, police say.
by Liam Casey on (#6CD1A)
The families of two people killed by Ontario man Mark Smich are demanding answers from the federal government after the multiple murderer was moved to a medium-security prison.
by Saira Peesker on (#6CCKD)
The Ontario government has laid charges against four of the six Hamilton-area businesses where workers died last year: Stelco, Norfolk Disposal Services, Janco Steel and National Steel Car, CBC Hamilton has learned.
Hamilton taxpayers can expect rate hikes to make up for $54M in lost development charges: city staff
by Samantha Beattie on (#6CCB3)
'I want the public to be clear on what's happening here,' Coun. Craig Cassar said at council Wednesday. 'Developers are no longer being required to pay for their fair share of development and that's being transitioned to people already paying taxes in Hamilton.'
Police board chair criticized for saying race-based use of force data is 'more harmful than helpful'
by Bobby Hristova on (#6CCB2)
The chair of Hamilton's police board is facing criticism for her stance on Hamilton police having to record and share the race of people officers use force on.
by Ashley Burke on (#6CBWK)
Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino says the Correctional Service of Canada's chief Anne Kelly never mentioned in advance that serial killer Paul Bernardo could be transferred from a maximum to medium-security prison, despite frequently speaking in the months leading up to the move.
by Pete Evans on (#6CBWM)
Canada Bread has agreed to pay at least $50 million for its role in fixing the price of bread for years, according to documents filed in an Ontario court.
by Bobby Hristova on (#6CBT4)
The 2022 use of force report, which will be discussed during an HPS board meeting on Thursday, says Black people were on the receiving end of 17.2 per cent of all use of force incidents in 2022 despite representing only five per cent of Hamilton's population.
by Aastha Shetty on (#6CC7D)
People got a chance to learn more about the origins of lacrosse during a series of free lacrosse classes offered at Conestoga College's Doon campus.
by Bobby Hristova on (#6CBNF)
Niagara police say officers have identified the ATV driver who did burnouts on a rainbow crosswalkinNiagara-on-the-Lake, but aren't charging him because he's a teenager.
by Samantha Beattie,Aicha Smith-Belghaba on (#6CBWN)
More than a dozen Mohawk and Cayuga language graduates walked across Six Nations Polytechnic's stage in southern Ontario, marking the largest class to complete the bachelor's degree since the start of the program in 2016.
by Cara Nickerson on (#6CB45)
Wednesday is National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada and there are many ways to mark the day across Hamilton region, from viewing the Radical Stitch beading exhibit at the Art Gallery of Hamilton to poetry, music and a panel discussion at The Westdale Theatre.
by Bobby Hristova on (#6CABH)
Niagara Catholic District School Board has lifted a hold and secure it placed on all schools after a threat on Monday.
by Liam Casey on (#6CA9J)
Billions of dollars are at stake as a three-day hearing at Ontario's highest court gets underway Tuesday over the province's controversial wage-limiting law for public sector workers.
by Mike Crawley on (#6CA68)
Tyson Hamilton has a 96 average and was president of his high school student council, but the Grade 12 student did not get admitted into business degree programs at the University of Toronto, Queen's or McMaster.
by Bobby Hristova on (#6CA69)
Hamilton's public school board will look into how feasible it isto translatestudent suspension data into the top 10 non-English languages spoken locally by families and to offertranslated resources about the suspension and expulsion process.
by Allison Jones on (#6C9XK)
The oath used to swear in councillors, mayors and other municipal office holders in Ontario should be amended to add an acknowledgment of the treaty rights of First Nations, Inuit and Metis people, several municipalities are urging.
by Aura CarreƱo Rosas on (#6C9ME)
A man is dead in Stoney Creek, police say, after a southbound motorcycle and a northbound Acura collided.