LATEST STORIES: Trump says he’s pausing new tariffs for three days Evening weather forecast for Aug. 18, 2026 Hamilton General Hospital first in Ontario to offer innovative pain relief procedure for amputees Canadian labour leader says Canada must be ready to walk away from bad U.S. deal Threat of 50% U.S. tariffs on Canada loom as deadline approaches Niagara fruit farmers still dealing with damage from summer flooding
Home CHCH News Local GM investing $30M to tap into methane gas from a Niagara landfill to generate electricity for the St. Catharines plant GM investing $30M to tap into methane gas from a Niagara landfill to generate electricity for the St. Catharines plantPosted:September 1, 2020 | 1:46 AMBy:News StaffUpdated: March 22, 2024 | 4:43 PM Share this story... General Motors, Alectra, and a local landfill have completed a $30-million project in St. Catharines that they say will reduce GM’s engine facility electricity bill while improving the environment. Phil Perkins has the details. Previous CHCH News Mother who had a bench built for her son's gravesite has had it removed by a Hamilton cemetery Next CHCH News A vintage romance
Hamilton General Hospital first in Ontario to offer innovative pain relief procedure for amputees18 August 2026
CHCH-TV CHCH-TV started broadcasting in 1954 and is proud to be the news leader for Hamilton and the surrounding Halton and Niagara regions. Follow Us Youtube Linkedin X-twitter Tiktok