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Hamilton police name 27-year veteran Robin Abbott as new deputy chief

The Hamilton Police Service has named Robin Abbott as its new deputy chief of police. Abbott, who has spent her entire 27-year policing career with Hamilton police, will take over the role on Sept. 27

‘You’re at the mercy of insurance companies,’ says St. Catharines, Ont., homeowner impacted by floods

With more severe weather events affecting Canadian communities, including recent widespread flooding in the Niagara region, many homeowners are having difficulties connecting with their insurance companies. Insurance experts say there are a few things every homeowner should know when they have to file a claim.

Hamilton health official clarifies impact of July soot: Part of ‘ongoing pollutants’ residents exposed to

Hamilton's associate medical officer of health has clarified the public health department's finding there are no short- or long-term impacts linked to the grime coating city neighbourhoods in July.

What's on this weekend in Hamilton, from Pride at the Pier to the Dundas Cactus Festival

We are entering the second half of August, which means fall is creeping closer. Here in Hamilton, there are still several street festivals, live music preformances and sports events going on this weekend. From the Dundas Cactus Festival and Boots in the Creek to Pride at the Pier, there's something happening in nearly every corner of the city.

Ontario tribunal approves Burlington quarry expansion, despite opposition of city, environmental groups

The Ontario Land Tribunal has approved a controversial expansion of the Nelson Aggregates quarry — despite years of opposition from the City of Burlington, environmental groups and nearby residents — clearing the way for the company to proceed with the project.

Red Hill Valley Parkway in Hamilton closing for four days in September for maintenance, rehabilitation work

The city said the RHVP will be closed both ways between Mud Street and Barton Street.

U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum may lower in potential trade deal with Trump: source

Canadian and U.S. negotiators are working on the final text of an agreement that would avert new tariffs and smooth over longstanding bilateral trade irritants, officials from both countries said Wednesday.

Woman, 91, dead after being hit by car driven by 81-year-old in Hamilton: police

A 91-year-old woman has died, police say, after she was struck Tuesday night by a vehicle in Hamilton's East Mountain.

Ontario Land Tribunal decision to expand Hamilton's urban boundary 'quite distressing,' says mayor

The ruling was made during a hearing on Monday, after developers appealed a council decision to deny their request to expand the boundary in order to develop areas in Upper Stoney Creek and Mount Hope.

Top global basic income experts gathering in Toronto, with senate bill top of mind

Academics, policymakers and researchers with expertise in basic income from over 30 countries will be in Toronto this week for the Basic Income Earth Network Congress. Part of the week, they will be examining Canada's basic income landscape.