CHCH-TV started broadcasting in 1954 and is proud to be the news leader for Hamilton and the surrounding Halton and Niagara regions.
The Toronto Blue Jays are brimming with confidence after scoring a whopping 23 runs over two decisive victories against the New York Yankees.
Hours after unveiling a new cabinet, and just 27 days into his term in office, French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu has resigned.
Israeli and Hamas officials have launched indirect talks in Egypt on a potential ceasefire in Gaza. They are discussing the U.S.-drafted peace plan to end the war on the eve of its second anniversary.
Steve Ruddick shares the evening weather forecast for Oct. 6 and the days ahead.
It's Burlington's The Sound of Music Festival's "last resort" as organizers made their case Monday to the City of Burlington for financial support.
A woman in Fort Erie is fearful of the future, for herself and her family of nine children, after the federal government has ordered them to be deported to Nigeria.
As Prime Minister Mark Carney's plane lands in Washington, for a much-anticipated meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, expectations are high for some sort of tariff relief.
CHCH-TV started broadcasting in 1954 and is proud to be the news leader for Hamilton and the surrounding Halton and Niagara regions.
Toronto police say a woman has died after she was pinned under a transit bus in the city’s west end. Police say the collision happened this afternoon outside the Royal York subway station near Royal ...
Marineland's request for emergency funding from Ottawa, in a letter that warned 30 belugas at the park will otherwise be euthanized, is "inappropriate," Fisheries Minister Joanne Thompson said Monday.
CHCH-TV started broadcasting in 1954 and is proud to be the news leader for Hamilton and the surrounding Halton and Niagara regions.