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Pick-up truck driver charged after 70-year-old man was killed in September collision, police say
A 24-year-old Hamilton man has been charged by police after a collision in September, when the car the man was driving, police say, struck and killed a 70-year-old man on a scooter.
Guns and drugs seized, 348 people arrested after 6 month investigation, Hamilton police say
A six-month investigation involving multiple units across the Hamilton Police Service has seen the arrest of 348 people wanted on outstanding charges, police say.
Popular Halloween display in Puslinch forced to scale back due to new bylaw
A popular Halloween display that brings hundreds of people to a Puslinch neighbourhood has scaled back significantly this year due to a recent bylaw passed in the spring.
Ford's housing bill limits protection of watersheds, greenspaces, conservation authorities warn
Ontario’s conservation authorities are raising concerns about the potential risks of rolling back their involvement in how and where homes are built across the province.
Women repatriated from ISIS camps should be offered rehabilitation, not punishment: professor
For women and children returning from ISIS detention camps, reintegration into Canadian society may be a challenge — but one expert in extremism prevention says it’s important the opportunity is provided.
Where were the voters? Low turnout at the polls in Hamilton and Niagara regions
Hamilton and Niagara area municipal election results show low voter turnout, similar to reports across Ontario. Professors at McMaster and Brock University weigh in on voter apathy and solutions.
Even if rules were broken in Ward 14 race, there will likely be few or no consequences, expert says
A Hamilton-based political expert says that even if illegal campaign tactics were used in the race to become Ward 14 councillor, it's likely little, if anything, will be done about it.
Canadian defensive back Mike Daly returns to Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Mike Daly is returning to the CFL's Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The Canadian defensive back and the team agreed to a deal on Wednesday, allowing the 32-year-old's return to the city.
Halloween GO Transit strike averted as new deal heads to workers: Metrolinx memo
Metrolinx management says it has averted the chance of an Oct. 31 strike that would have affected train and bus service by presenting a tentative deal to GO Transit's unionized workforce.
This McMaster student is learning a different side to her home country in a Canadian classroom
Back home, Danielle Berges was taught only one side of the story when it comes to Dominican-Haiti relations, she says. Now, as she takes a new course on decolonized history of Latin America in Hamilton, she is learning there's more to it.
Crown to seek 'terrorism peace bond' against B.C. woman who married ISIS fighter
A B.C. provincial court judge will hold a bail hearing Thursday morning for a B.C. woman who returned to Canada this week after years spent in Syria as the bride of an ISIS fighter.
Ward 14 councillor-elect responds to allegations of illegal campaign tactics
Mike Spadafora — the councillor-elect for Ward 14 — is speaking out after the candidate he beat by 79 votes plans to request a recount and also accused Spadafora of using illegal campaign tactics.
Hamilton Jewish Federation to host 1st international conference amid rising antisemitism
The Hamilton Jewish Federation (HJF) will host its first-ever international conference amid what the federation's chief executive officer describes as an "increase in hate crimes targeting the Jewish community."
Hamilton paramedics' Code Zeroes — 1 or no ambulances for emergencies — tripled over all of 2021
The number of Hamilton-area Code Zero situations — when there is only one or no ambulances available for emergency calls — has more than tripled compared to all of 2021, according to new data. Code Zero incidents are also an issue in other parts of Ontario.
Ontario has proposed sweeping new housing regulations. See them for yourself here
The Ontario government has introduced sweeping new regulations when it comes to building housing in the province.
Meet the 10 new faces on Hamilton's incoming city council
After an unprecedented election of change, Hamilton city council will soon be drastically different than the one elected in 2018. Here's what the full city council is set to look like for the next four years.
Number of voters who cast Ontario municipal election ballots is down. Here's why that matters
Across many parts of Ontario — including Waterloo region, Guelph and Stratford — fewer eligible voters cast their ballots in the 2022 municipal election compared to previous years. If the trend continues, it could become "a problem for democracy," says one political science expert.
Ward 14 candidate to call for recount in Hamilton after losing council race by 79 votes
Kojo Damptey says due to the close result, "irregularities at the polls" and what he alleges were illegal campaign tactics by Michael Spadafora, he'll be asking for a recount.
High school physics teacher wins St. Catharines mayoral race, full results for Niagara Region
New mayor of St. Catharines Mat Siscoe joins regional incumbent mayors Jim Diodati, Wayne Redekop, Frank Campion and Terry Ugulini in 2022's municipal election results.
'Everyone's dream is to have a little white picket fence,' Ford says while changing housing rules
Reducing developer charges, allowing more units on one residential lot, and pursuing rent-to-own programs are among a host of measures Ontario announced Tuesday aimed at tackling the housing crisis.
Full election results for Brantford as well as Brant, Haldimand and Norfolk counties
With all the polls reporting, voters in Norfolk County and Haldimand County, have elected new mayors, while mayors in Brant County and Brantford return for another term. Read the full results here.
Burlington mayor re-elected in landslide victory, along with all 6 city councillors
Burlington mayor Marianne Meed Ward is re-elected with almost 30,000 votes, almost 25,000 votes more than runner up Jim Kerr. Along with Meed Ward, Burlington re-elected all of its six city councillors.
Former Ontario NDP leader Andrea Horwath elected mayor of Hamilton after tight race
With all 246 polls reported shortly after midnight, Horwath, the former Ontario NDP leader and Hamilton Centre member of provincial parliament, had 59,216 votes, compared to Loomis's 57,553.
Dorothy McCabe elected as new mayor of Waterloo, says she 'can't wait to get started'
Dorothy McCabe has been elected as the new mayor of Waterloo in Monday's municipal election.
'Hugely hopeful about the future of this city': John Tory wins 3rd term as Toronto mayor
John Tory cruised to a third term as Toronto's mayor Monday as Canada's biggest city faces down an intractable housing crisis and more than $1-billion budget shortfall.
International students celebrate their first Diwali away from home — together
Diwali is helping first-year international students find a second family in each other as they spend their first big holiday away from home.
Early results show Horwath and Loomis in tight race for Hamilton's next mayor
Preventable bedsore contributed to this man's painful death, and they're on the rise
Ken O'Leary acquired a bedsore "the size of an avocado" while in an Ontario hospital — contributing to a painful death. He is one of thousands of Canadians who develop the excruciating and potentially deadly sores every year, after being admitted to hospital.
Hamilton's mayoral frontrunners close out months-long campaign
When it comes to the mayoral race, political scientist Peter Graefe says change will be felt more from the different leadership styles of current candidates rather than dramatically different policies.
Toronto's Billy Bishop Airport resumes flights after suspicious package prompts evacuation
Toronto police say two people were detained after a possible explosive device was found near the island airport's mainland ferry terminal on Saturday, prompting an evacuation and a halt to flights.
Ontario municipal candidates face 'organized hatred' as campaign nears close
With voting day set for Monday in municipal and school board elections across Ontario, some candidates are facing intense, hostile rhetoric — some in-person and some online — as they put their names forward on local ballots.
As an urban Indigenous person, I'm not voting in the municipal election. Don't confuse that with apathy
The choice of some Indigenous people not to vote is not only OK but is an act of resistance to colonial systems, structures and processes.
Tiger-Cats move closer to playoff berth with win over Redblacks
Seth Small's 30-yard field goal on the final play of the game earned the Tiger-Cats an exciting 30-27 victory over the Ottawa Redblacks on a windy Friday night in Hamilton.
Ward 15: Former MPP faces 4 other candidates in race for open seat in Flamborough East
An experienced politician is facing off against four candidates to take over for outgoing Ward 15 Coun. Judi Partridge.
Ward 14: Safe streets is dominant issue among candidates vying for Hamilton Mountain's open seat
Some candidates advocate for reduced speed limits and red light cameras while others suggest more protected bike lanes and more policing.
Ward 13: Long-time incumbent wants to preserve past while lone challenger craves change
Ward 13 residents will have to choose between an incumbent councillor who is most-focused on preserving the unique qualities of the Dundas and Flamborough area, and a candidate who is putting his focus toward the environment.
Ward 12: Ancaster candidates look to preserve heritage, improve transportation options
Ancaster candidates are focused on maintaining the character of their community while accommodating growth, improving transit and pedestrian options and routing more traffic onto Highway 403 and off thoroughfares like Wilson Street.
Hamilton police charge 4th person in deadly Mount Hope home invasion
Hamilton police have arrested a fourth person after a deadly home invasion and kidnapping last year.
Lanes restricted on King Street for painting of bus lane, starting Friday
King Street will see lane restrictions this weekend in Hamilton, between Queen and Dundurn streets, as crews begin painting a bus-only lane on the north side of the street.
Yes, we need more housing. But we also need to do better at preventing evictions and protecting renters
There is a dire eviction crisis happening right here in Hamilton and, after months of municipal campaigning, only a few candidates are talking about it.
Hamilton mayoral candidate interview: Ejaz Butt
Ejaz Butt says his focus is on the youth of Hamilton, and he wants to encourage them to participate in the city's leadership.
Hamilton mayoral candidate: Interview with Solomon Ikhuiwu
Ikhuiwu says he’d like to 'revive Hamilton back to life and purpose,' and make it the 'freest' city in the world.
Ward 11: No incumbent means fresh face for Glanbrook
With longtime Coun. Brenda Johnson not running for re-election, Ward 11 is getting a new city councillor.
Hamilton mayoral candidate interview: Bob Bratina
Mayoral candidate Bob Bratina says people in the city are feeling unsafe and discusses his plan to add more police. He also answers questions about the way he is measuring 'soaring' violence crime in the city, and makes comments that may leave the door open to cancel LRT.
McMaster doctors warn upcoming flu season to be more 'intense and pronounced' than previous years
Doctors from McMaster University expect a resurgence of flu in Canada this season, and suggest masking and vaccines as preventive measures.
Scores of anti-trans candidates running in Ontario school board elections
The normally sleepy contests for trustee positions have been highly charged this year with faith-based groups, political parties and self-styled "anti-woke" organizations involved to an unprecedented degree, including providing endorsements, mobilizing volunteers and providing candidates training from U.S. political operatives.
Ward 10: Residents at the city's eastern edge worried about pace of development
The rapid pace of development in Ward 10, or Lower Stoney Creek, is what's motivating the two competitors to longtime councillor Maria Pearson in Monday's election.
Ward 9: Transparency and safe streets among key issues as incumbent faces 3 competitors
There are three candidates trying to beat incumbent Brad Clark, who's been in politics for over 20 years.
Hamilton candidates set a new bar for community engagement. I hope that's a sign of what's to come
This year Hamilton has seen many new candidates sign up for the task of running for office, giving the city the chance it deserves to have truly representational elected leadership, argues Rain Hye.
Ward 8: Student lodging and other housing issues play out in area home to Mohawk College
In Ward 8, on the west and central Hamilton Mountain, issues related to the housing crisis interplay with the issues facing those who attend Mohawk College.
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