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CHCH-TV started broadcasting in 1954 and is proud to be the news leader for Hamilton and the surrounding Halton and Niagara regions.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced earlier this evening that American bombers attacked three different sites inside Iran. The president used his social media site to announce the attack on what […] ...
OTTAWA — First Nations youth leaders are warning Canadians can expect a long, tense summer of protests as governments push ...
In a groundbreaking feat of endurance and determination, a group of 31 women made history as the first all-female crew to ...
CHCH-TV started broadcasting in 1954 and is proud to be the news leader for Hamilton and the surrounding Halton and Niagara regions.
Nanaimo’s claim to fame for having made the world’s largest Nanaimo bar may to an end. A Canadian family is looking to outdo Nanaimo.
June 21st, also known as National Indigenous Peoples Day, is a time when the community comes together to celebrate the ...
A major heat wave is set to hit Hamilton and southern Ontario tomorrow, prompting warnings to stay cool and take precautions against extreme temperatures.
Extreme hot weather across Southern Ontario has prompted multiple cities to issue heat warnings, with temperatures expected to reach up to 36 C, and a humidex of up to 45 C.
CHCH-TV started broadcasting in 1954 and is proud to be the news leader for Hamilton and the surrounding Halton and Niagara regions.
CHCH-TV started broadcasting in 1954 and is proud to be the news leader for Hamilton and the surrounding Halton and Niagara regions.
CHCH-TV started broadcasting in 1954 and is proud to be the news leader for Hamilton and the surrounding Halton and Niagara regions.