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Corrupt, jailed Hamilton cop still made over $104K last year, lands on Sunshine List

Corrupt former Hamilton cop Craig Ruthowsky sat in prison for seven months last year — yet he still made over $104,000 in 2018 and landed on the Sunshine List. → Read More

Father-daughter duo completes rowing trip across Atlantic Ocean

Father-daughter duo John and Libby Beeden touched dry land Friday for the first time in months, having completed a rowing trip across the Atlantic Ocean. → Read More

Stoney Creek man helps Florida senior attacked by alligator

Scott Pearson found out this week that Florida retirement living isn’t all sunshine and shuffleboard — you also have to watch out for alligator attacks. → Read More

Woman run over by police horse at McMaster University homecoming party

A mounted Hamilton police officer rode his horse through a crowd at a McMaster University homecoming party in the city's Westdale area Saturday afternoon, knocking one woman to the ground and walking over her. → Read More

5 people, including 2 young children, seriously injured after Glanbrook crash

Three children were rushed to a paediatric trauma centre Saturday afternoon, police say, after a "violent" multi-vehicle crash in Glanbrook. → Read More

Suspect sprays McMaster students with 'aerosol irritant' at party, 2 sent to hospital

Hamilton police say two students were sent to hospital with non-critical injuries after a suspect sprayed an aerosol​ irritant during a party near McMaster University on Friday night. → Read More

This $450K Hamilton real estate listing looks like a horror movie set

It looks like a scene ripped straight out of a horror movie — and it could be yours for just under half a million dollars. → Read More

While Toronto mass shooter was ending lives, this doctor was saving them

On Sunday night, Dr. Najma Ahmed was quickly thrust into the aftermath of one of the worst mass shootings Toronto has ever seen. → Read More

'She isn't coming back': Community mourns loss of 2 young lives in Danforth shooting

In the aftermath of Sunday's mass shooting on the Danforth, friends, family and mourners across the city are remembering Reese Fallon and Julianna Kozis for their grace, energy and light in the world. → Read More

Tesla customers take a hit after Ontario ends incentive programs

Some Tesla customers are getting hit in their wallets because of the Ontario government’s sudden end to an incentive program for electric and hydrogen vehicles. → Read More

Burlington woman wins fight to save the weed that's home to endangered butterflies

The Burlington resident has successfully lobbied the city to stop killing milkweed, because the plant is the only one in Canada on which the endangered monarch butterfly can lay its eggs. → Read More

Key Crown witness evidence thrown out at Dellen Millard murder trial

The judge at Dellen Millard's first-degree murder trial in the death of his father, Wayne, has ruled that key evidence from a Crown witness will not be admissible in her decision on Millard's fate. → Read More

Linda Babcock faces her daughter's murderer to show Wayne Millard's death means something

Wayne Millard has an unlikely ally standing witness for him in court — the mother of a woman his son murdered. → Read More

Wayne Millard was no reclusive shut-in, business associate says

Dellen Millard says his father was a depressed, reclusive alcoholic. But Cam Harrod, a business associate, says that's not the Wayne Millard he knew. → Read More

Police to testify at Dellen Millard's murder trial in death of father

Toronto police officers who investigated Wayne Millard's death will testify Friday at the trial of his son, Dellen, in Superior Court in Toronto. → Read More

Dellen Millard facing 3rd murder trial — this time for his own father's death

For the third time in just under three years, convicted killer Dellen Millard is staring down yet another first-degree murder trial. → Read More

Judge says Ruthowsky used badge 'as an ATM,' calls for harsher sentence than 10 years

The judge in the trial of corrupt cop Craig Ruthowsky made it abundantly clear Wednesday that the disgraced Hamilton police officer is in line for a heavy sentence. → Read More

Hamilton orders removal of anarchy symbol, calling it 'hate material'

The City of Hamilton has designated the circle A anarchy symbol as “hate material” in a similar vein as the swastika — something one expert calls a “lawsuit waiting to happen.” → Read More

Jury finds Hamilton cop Craig Ruthowsky guilty of corruption charges

In the end, a jury found a trio of drug dealers with lengthy criminal pasts to be more believable than Hamilton police officer Craig Ruthowsky. → Read More

Drug dealer says he could sell freely in Hamilton thanks to cop payoff

A drug dealer testified that his $20,000 monthly payments to Hamilton police officer Craig Ruthowsky meant he and his associates could roam free and sell drugs in Hamilton without having to look over their shoulders. → Read More