The depth of sadness, frustration and anger rings out, in the words of Yves Ikobe, who lost his brother, Erixon Kabera, shot to death in November by Hamilton police. […]
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Inquest calls for safe supply, better access to addictions treatment at Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre
The coroner’s inquest into the deaths of six men who were incarcerated at the Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre ended Thursday with the jury making about 60 recommendations […]
Jury at inquest for 6 Hamilton jail inmates recommends safe drug supply plan, improving treatment access
The coroner’s inquest into the deaths of six men who were incarcerated at the Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre ended Thursday with the jury making about 60 recommendations, including […]
Homicide unit investigating disappearance of Hamilton woman
Hamilton police’s homicide unit is investigating the disappearance of a 40-year-old woman. Shalini Singh’s family reported her missing to police on Tuesday, says a media […]
Demand at Flamborough Food Bank skyrockets as families struggle to pay bills
This year’s Make the Season Kind campaign is in support of Hamilton Food Share. Throughout December, CBC Hamilton is taking a look at food insecurity in the region and […]
Another ‘elaborate’ hole, generator found under Gage Park encampment, say Hamilton police
Hamilton police have uncovered another large hole in Gage Park after discovering a deep trench and series of tunnels earlier this week. The newly discovered, T-shaped hole runs over 3.5 […]
Judge acquits Brantford police officer of obstruction of justice but gives her a warning
A judge found a Brantford, Ont., police officer not guilty of obstruction of justice on Wednesday. Justice Deborah Calderwood said the crown did not prove […]
Mexican migrant workers in Ontario say new program helps them finish their studies and find community
After a long day of work at a flower farm, Rolando Morales Ventura arrived at the Lincoln Pelham Public Library’s Fleming Branch in Beamsville, Ont., […]
14 Hamilton jail inmates have died from overdoses since 2012 but Ontario change is slow, inquest hears
The Ontario government has had six years to follow through on dozens of recommendations from a coroner’s inquest to prevent inmates from dying of drug […]
Is your home the brightest on the block? Help us find Hamilton’s most festive display
Hamilton·New From blow-up Santas on the lawn to twinkling lights around your porch or apartment balcony, do you have a tradition of decorating your home […]