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A marriage of art and science in Hamilton's most infamous alley
Beasley Neighbourhood Association and a group of McMaster students teamed up to put a ‘weather station’ in one of the city's most infamous alleys. The station will monitor air pollution, noise, humidity, temperature and other factors. More
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Want your kids to do as they're told? Try this, a new study says
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Parents who are on the verge of pulling out your hair while trying to get misbehaving kids to behave, rejoice — a new study is shedding light on a technique that could help.
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Safety check: City considers further safety measures at Albion Falls
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During a meeting Thursday an update to the public works committee will be provided about the progress of whether or not trespassers who hop over city fences at Hamilton's waterfalls will be fined.
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Suspect arrested in Hamilton after targeted Burlington shooting
Halton Police believe a shooting at a Motel 6 parking lot Tuesday morning in Burlington was targeted.
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Second PC hopeful asks court to overturn Conservative nomination
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Both Jeff Peller and Vikram Singh say there was ballot box stuffing, and have asked the court to overturn the party's decision to certify.
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Critical city anti-youth gang program in jeopardy as violence mounts
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In a time when youth crime is rising and teenagers are facing charges in connection with murders, home invasions and assaults, the city is in danger of losing one of its most important frontline services to combat youth gang involvement.
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Hamilton a key location for sports, cultural festival for North American Indigenous Games
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Four sports in Toronto’s North American Indigenous Games will be hosted in the Hamilton area starting next week. The Games run until the end of the week.
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HSR driver helps girl safely cross the street to her baseball game
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A driver on the 21 Upper Kenilworth route got out of the bus and helped a girl cross the road to make sure she safely got to her baseball game. A spectator says the girl appeared to have special needs.
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Ticats DB Will Hill suspended 1 game for grabbing official's jersey
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New CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie has suspended and fined Hamilton defensive back Will Hill for two separate incidents in last week's game against the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
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Hamilton needs 9 more skateboard parks: City study
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The city needs up to nine more skateboard parks in the Hamilton area, according to its Skateboard Park Study. The recommendation is motivated by the “increasing popularity of wheeled sports,” including skateboarding, roller-blading, and biking.
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Brown thought Singh inspired mistrust and didn't fit the HWAD demographic: court doc
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Hamilton lawyer Vikram Singh is in court alleging Conservative party fixed the vote so he wouldn't win.
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The fabric of the nation sewn together into a quilt, now spread in Hamilton
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The Quilt of Belonging, which represents the fabric that makes up Canada, makes its way to Hamilton.
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Incident where man shot during break and enter wasn't random: Police
Hamilton police say the investigation into a shooting where a senior allegedly shot a man breaking in to his home has revealed that the break and enter wasn’t random.
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What is an 'extreme park makeover?' We went to one to find out
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There's no plastic surgery involved. There are no cries of "move that bus!" But to the neighbourhoods who get them, extreme park makeovers matter.
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Against all odds: Staging the North American Indigenous Games
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When more than 5,000 Indigenous athletes, coaches and support staff are introduced at the opening ceremony for the North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) on this Sunday (CBCSports.ca, 7:30 p.m. ET), there’s going to be a small group of people behind the scenes breathing a sigh of relief and shedding a few tears.
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Hamilton police rescue 4 boaters who were all wearing life-jackets
A boat rescue in the Hamilton Harbour over the weekend prompts police to remind people of boating safety precautions.
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Expert advice for the amateur gardener: Live chat Monday at 12:30 p.m.
Are you ready to have the best garden on your block? Here's how: Ask an expert. Be part of our award-winning live chat with expert gardeners. Also listen to the call-in show with Ontario Today's Ed Lawrence. Call in by dialling 1-888-817-8995 on Monday, July 10, 2017.
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Remembering the destruction of the Plastimet fire, 20 years later
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It's been 20 years since the Plastimet fire sent plumes of smoke into the Hamilton sky — but it hasn't been forgotten.
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