Happy Thursday, Hamilton! It's 3 C for your walk to work this morning, going up to a high of just 6 C later today.
How safe are Hamilton's streets? Join CBC Hamilton and the Social Planning and Research Council's Sara Mayo for a live audio chat at noon today. Mayo found, in new research, pedestrians and cyclists in Hamilton are at a higher risk of getting hit by a car than the provincial average. Have a question? Email hamilton@cbc.ca, tweet @CBCHamilton or join us live online at noon at cbc.ca/hamilton.
The DayStarter is going to start a new thing soon, thanks to a suggestion from Cathy McDougall. Would you like the DayStarter emailed to you upon posting each morning? Let us know by emailing hamilton@cbc.ca and we'll make it happen.
No issues to report on public transit this morning on either HSR or GO Transit.
No major issues on local highways either, but Hamilton Police report a collision just before 8:00 a.m. on the Red Hill Valley Parkway at King Street and Greenhill.
On local roads, the access roads into the lower city are all looking slow at 8:00 a.m. King Street from Wellington to James is slower than normal.
Here's a map of the ongoing construction around the city you might run into on your commute this morning.
View Hamilton commute in a larger map
It's 3 C for your walk to work today, and it won't get much warmer than that. A high of just 6 C expected and we might see some rain throughout the day. A 40 per cent chance of showers.
That's it for the double-digit temperatures. Friday's high is 5 C.
After hearing some alarming statistics, Hamilton city council pledged to make city streets safer for pedestrians and cyclists.
The city will make its decisions "from the sidewalk, not the centre of the road" with its new pedestrian mobility plan, which councillors approved unanimously at a general issues committee meeting Wednesday.
The Social Planning and Research Council's Sara Mayo presented new research showing Hamiltonians on foot or two-wheels are at a higher risk of getting hit on the streets than the province average.
Join CBC Hamilton and Sara Mayo today at noon for a live audio chat on making Hamilton streets safer. Have a question? Email hamilton@cbc.ca, tweet @CBCHamilton or join us live online at cbc.ca/hamilton and follow the links to the live chat.
What does our youth think about the future of steel? A hundred grade nine students visited Dofasco yesterday for Take Your Kids to Work Day, and reporter Cory Ruf followed them around Dofasco's facility. Hear what they think.
Take a listen to today's top stories in the CBC AM Express with World Report host David Common.
For those of you who were not up at 7:16 a.m. this morning, here's what you missed. Hamilton harbour by Melonie Fullick @qui_oui.
A Colorado family got a surprise a few days ago. It seems this little elk just wanted to have some fun.
Any stand-up comedy lovers in the house? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?
Just kidding! Perhaps I should keep my day job.
Yuk Yuk's Hamilton official opens tonight. The club is above Anchor Bar in Jackson Square. Shows every Thursday at 7:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday at 9 p.m., and amateur night on Wednesdays.
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