
Police rappelers search a 75-metre swath of the escarpment face near Upper Gage Avenue in an effort to recover the murder weapon in the John Daly homicide, believed to be a flat-headed screwdriver.

Members of the Hamilton and Halton police ground search and rescue teams comb a section of the escarpment below the Sherman Cut.
Police believe the depicted in a composite drawing, is the person responsible for the murder of John Daly in 2003.
New OFSA president Brian Parent presents Jan Nichols with the Humanitarian award at the costume themed annual conference September 24.
On October 16, Jim Witter will perform at A Cause For A Concert, featuring an evening of music from the 60s, 70s and 80s. The concert is in support of local research initiatives into ALS, cancer, leukemia lymphoma and MS.
Dr. Paul Whelan is heading the Hamilton component of a study assessing a laser treatment for enlarged prostates that is 'markedly' less painful and appears to be more successful in preserving erections.
Hamilton's Green Party candidates held a rally outside the Go Station on Hunter Street to promote rail transit. The candidates Hamilton East-Stoney Creek David Hart Dyke, Hamilton Centre John Livingston, Hamilton Mountain Stephen Brotherston and Ancaster-Dundas-Flamborough-Westdale's Peter Ormond, accompanied by a small group of supporters, talked about more funds for rail transportation and sustainable development.
Monique Taylor (left) and Christine Warner are hoping Mountain residents will come out and support Concession Street Fallfest tomorrow (Oct. 4). The event is also a food and fundraiser for the food bank at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre.
"People who come to our community office know better, and so they're shaking their heads." - MP Chris Charlton
Hamilton East-Stoney Creek Liberal candidate Larry Di Ianni calls the Tories' talk of a Green Shaft "a silly rebuttal."