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'O Canada': Researcher mounts microscopic flag on penny to celebrate 150 years
McMaster University research engineer Travis Casagrande has carved a microscopic, 3D Canadian flag on the face of a penny. More
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Former Halton police drug unit head facing charges after exhibits allegedly 'tampered with'
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The arrest of Staff Sgt. Brad Murray follows an audit revealing roughly 30 Halton police exhibits had allegedly been tampered with, all of which involved opioids.
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Homeowner injured in yet another home invasion
Police are investigating a robbery after armed men forced themselves inside a home on the Mountain Friday and assaulted the homeowner.
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Q&A; Got questions about the basic income pilot project? Come to the library on Monday
Hamilton Roundtable for Poverty Reduction executive director Tom Cooper says questions remain about Ontario's new basic income pilot project.
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Barton Street East becoming new target for Toronto restaurateurs
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More than half a dozen food places have opened recently, or are about to open, on Barton Street East.
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3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week
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Check out brand new music from Blimp Rock, Munroe and Alanna Gurr & The Greatest State.
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Falling boulders close east leg of Sherman Cut
Falling rocks have forced the closure of a section of the Sherman Cut.
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CBC Hamilton wins national award for Bosma trial coverage
CBC Hamilton reporter Adam Carter has won a national journalism award for his coverage of the trial of two men who killed Ancaster's Tim Bosma.
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Ride your bike to work day: Monday kicks off Bike Month
Hamilton residents are being asked to ride their bikes on Monday to mark the first day of Bike Month from May 29 to June 30.
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Starting Monday, public can comment on next phase of Hamilton's LRT plan
The public is invited to comment on Hamilton's light-rail transit (LRT) plan starting Monday as part of a crucial next stage of the process.
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Ancaster's Karim Baratov, alleged Yahoo hacker, appeals decision to deny bail
Lawyers for Hamilton’s Karim Baratov, an alleged Yahoo hacker with ties to Russia, have filed an appeal of the decision to deny their client bail, and the next steps in the extradition process have been settled.
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The Long Point causeway was deadly for thousands of turtles. Here's how they are being saved
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For years, on a 3.6-kilometre roadway in southern Ontario, thousands of turtles and snakes were struck and killed. Then residents of the small town decided to put an end to it.
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Last film at the Westdale? Things To Do in Hamilton this weekend
Here's a pretty great list of things to do this weekend in Hamilton.
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Burlington activist to hold vigils to honour memory of pigs killed in crash
An Ontario woman recently found not guilty of mischief after giving water to pigs headed to slaughter plans to hold a vigil to honour the memory of pigs killed in a crash in Burlington last October.
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Rain prompts city to close piers around Burlington Lift Bridge
Hamilton has closed access to the piers near the Burlington Lift Bridge to pedestrians because there are "extremely high water levels" there.
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Steelworker union locals close to votes on agreements with Stelco buyer
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Announcements from United Steelworkers locals 1005 and 8782 come two weeks before the Stelco sale plan is set to go before a judge, on June 9.
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Canada 150 jet, which can fly to Ottawa in 15 minutes, kicks off Hamilton events
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The events will include an app-based scavenger hunt and a tall ships regatta. But first, there was this fighter jet.
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No major delays early Friday: DayStarter commute
The latest updates on the roads and rails for your morning commute in and out of Hamilton.
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Chance of showers Friday: DayStarter weather
Here's a look at the weather you can expect in Hamilton today.
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ER opioid overdose visits rise in Hamilton, while deaths mount
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New data from the city shows that emergency room visits in Hamilton for opioid overdoses have nearly doubled compared to last year.
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For sale: Mural-filled, historic church built in 1871. Price: $1
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A historic brick church with hand-painted 80-year-old murals surrounding its nave is up for sale in Brantford, Ont., with an asking price: $1.
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