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CTV News
3 days ago
- CTV News
Victim in Dundas shooting identified but police still searching for suspect
Hamilton police are searching for the driver of this vehicle. (Credit: Hamilton Police Service) Hamilton police have identified the victim in a deadly shooting outside a condominium building in Dundas over the weekend as they appeal for help in locating a suspect and a possible witness. Zachary Shuman, 25, was found unresponsive in the parking lot of a condominium complex at 77 Governor's Road at around 5 p.m. on Sunday following multiple calls for shots fired. Here was pronounced dead at the scene According to police, witnesses saw a blue Ford Edge leaving the scene. Investigators are currently trying to locate the vehicle and are asking anyone with information on it or the driver to come forward. Before the shooting, police say there was a brief interaction between Shuman and the driver of the blue Ford at a Metro grocery store located just down Governor's Road. Police are also urging a potential witness to come forward. Police describe this person as a female 'having shoulder length brown hair and wearing either red or orange shorts.' Otherwise, police are asking anyone who might have dashcam footage of the incident or information about what happened to reach out to investigators. Police have not released a description of the suspect at this point.


CTV News
3 days ago
- CTV News
ADVERTISEMENT Video Hamilton police provide update on homicide investigation in Dundas, Ont. Investigators with Hamilton police provided an update on a deadly shooting in Dundas, Ont. as they search for suspects.
Video Hamilton police provide update on homicide investigation in Dundas, Ont. Investigators with Hamilton police provided an update on a deadly shooting in Dundas, Ont. as they search for suspects.


CTV News
4 days ago
- CTV News
Homicide unit investigating after man fatally shot in Dundas, Ont.
Hamilton Police Service's Homicide Unit is investigating after a man was fatally shot in the community of Dundas. Hamilton Police Service's Homicide Unit is investigating after a man was fatally shot in the community of Dundas. Hamilton police's homicide unit is investigating after a man was fatally shot in the community of Dundas, Ont. late Sunday afternoon. Investigators said at around 5 p.m. they responded to a call for reports of a shooting at 77 Governors Rd., just west of Ogilvie Street. Fatal shooting Dundas July 27 Police investigate a fatal shooting on Governors Road in Dundas on July 27. (Andrew Collins/CTV News Toronto) Hamilton EMS previously told CTV News Toronto that they were called to the area of Governors Road late Sunday afternoon. There, they said they located a male in his 30s who was pronounced deceased at the scene. People should expect a heavy police presence in that area for the next several hours, Hamilton Police Service said in a news release. Anyone with further information is asked to call the Division 30 Staff Sergeant at 905-546-3886 or Crime Stoppers anonymously.


CTV News
23-07-2025
- CTV News
Man killed in a single vehicle crash in Mississauga, roads closed near Cawthra and Dundas
Man killed in a single vehicle crash in Mississauga, roads closed near Cawthra and Dundas Peel Regional Police say a male was taken to hospital in life threatening condition after a Wednesday morning crash, where he died of his injuries.


Toronto Star
08-07-2025
- Politics
- Toronto Star
I grew up proud of my name. Here's why I don't mind Dundas Station being renamed
I have a coaster on my desk, a square depicting acid yellow subway tiles with the word Dundas across the middle in black Helvetica print. The Toronto subway station it refers to was originally named to pay homage to Sir Henry Dundas, a powerful British politician during the colonial era. These brash, bright tiles were installed in 1982, replacing the old yellow vitrolite tiles that had been on the walls of Toronto's eponymous Dundas Street subway station for decades. That very public name has, however, also been part of my identity all my life, both as a point of pride ('are you related?') and derision (my surname begged for teasing as a child). But it was never a reason for shame. Opinion articles are based on the author's interpretations and judgments of facts, data and events. More details