Melissa Stevens, the mother to a special needs child in Waterdown, is voicing concern after learning her daughter was left outside, unattended while at Mary Hopkins Elementary School earlier this ...
VIDEO: On this episode of Newsmakers, host Louie Butko sits down with Evening News Weekend Anchor Adam Atkinson to discuss his more than two decades at CHCH, including being at the centre of a “Late ...
A fire at Brantford’s largest homeless shelter Tuesday evening has displaced around 40 residents and three staff members. Executive director of Rosewood House Tim Philips says that no one was injured ...
The Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) is showcasing its latest bus design, with the goal of lowering the risk of transit assaults. The proposed blueprint, which is part of the ATU’s Bus Design ...
Niagara police have arrested a 19-year-old in connection with the region’s 10th homicide of the year. Officers responded to an ambulance call at a home in the area of Broadway and Pietz Avenue around ...
The 174th Ancaster Fair returns this weekend with plans of increased police presence and safety measures to host over 50,000 attendees. Scheduled to run the entire weekend starting Thursday evening, ...
Hamilton City Council voted Wednesday to approve of a new sanctioned encampment site at a Central Hamilton area and for more beds in shelters. In a 12 – 4 vote, the council approved the decision to ...
Tim Potocic joined CHCH News' Louis Butko to take some time out of his busy weekend to stop and discuss how much work it... Jacob Hoggard will remain behind bars while he tries to appeal his sexual ...
It’s the final weekend of the Toronto International Film Festival, and CHCH News reporter Emily Taylor was there for the festival’s final premiere, “The Deb,” directed by Rebel Wilson.
What looked like a summer block party in front of two north-end Toronto apartment buildings last month was a celebration of what renters who withheld payments for months called a “huge victory.” ...
Tim Potocic joined CHCH News’ Louis Butko to take some time out of his busy weekend to stop and discuss how much work it takes to put together Hamilton’s biggest festival of the year.
A Hamilton courtroom heard a chilling testimony on Tuesday from the brother of a teenager who was stabbed to death by his cousin at a family function last year. 13-year-old Cain Bistoyong testified ...