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Who is Marie Henein? A look at Mark Norman's high-profile defence lawyer
She's been the principal of her own firm since 2002, and since that time has carved out an increasingly illustrious reputation.
Group to focus on southwest Alaska's ferry service needs
Group to focus on southwest Alaska's ferry service needs
Public asked to give space to endangered Hawaiian monk seal
Public asked to give space to endangered Hawaiian monk seal
Hawaii senator seeks answers after deadly helicopter crash
Hawaii senator seeks answers after deadly helicopter crash
Two Hamilton men caught during break and enter at Chatham and Frid streets
Police seized crystal meth, heroin, a spring-loaded knife, an airsoft pistol, jewelry, counterfeit money and various identifications
Wanted federal offender Billy Shea known to frequent Hamilton and area
Billy Shea is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for allegedly breaching his statutory release
Cannabis producers caught off guard by Health Canada’s ‘disruptive’ new application requirements
Alberta cannabis producers say new federal rules restricting licence applications are a blow to aspiring growers.
Support for legalized recreational cannabis dropping among Canadians, new study suggests
A new study suggests Canadians aren’t embracing cannabis with the same pre-legalization enthusiasm, and uncertainty is also growing over this fall’s rollout of edibles.
East Hamilton food bank opens doors at Greenhill Plaza
"It's unfortunate the need is there," said Mission Services associate executive director Wendy Kennelly.
Deals, convenience drive vehicle financing
Deals, convenience drive popularity of dealership financing for vehicle buyers
Holocaust survivor opens book fair after neo-fascist banned
Holocaust survivor opens book fair after neo-fascist banned
A couple ate raw marmot believed to have health benefits. They died of the plague
The couple died of multiple organ failure caused by septicemic plague, which they contracted after eating the raw organs of the infected marmot.
Free Star digital subscriptions for all post-secondary students across Canada
Starting May 9, 2019, the Star is offering free digital subscriptions to every post-secondary student right across Canada through to the federal election.
One by one, D-Day memories fade as war's witnesses die
One by one, D-Day memories fade as war's witnesses die
Ray Harris: The judge who danced, sang and brought political peace to Hamilton’s harbour
Shortly after Ray Harris was sworn in as a superior court judge in 2001, he turned around and did the most incredible thing.
Real estate agent believed man now charged with murder was a ‘victim’
Glenn Bauman, who lived in a rural home near St. Clements, told her his family had abandoned him
City of Hamilton prosecutors are free to handle Red Hill crash cases, JP says
Paralegal argued city’s lawyers could be in conflict of interest given the controversy over the road.
Distracted driver switches seats with passenger on Lincoln Alexander Parkway: Hamilton Police
Hamilton police say they spotted a driver on his cell phone just before 7 p.m. in the westbound lanes near the Upper Wellington overpass.
Case of adult measles in Niagara Region
Public health officials say infection was contracted overseas
UPDATE: New city manager Janette Smith promises probe into former neo-Nazi working as IT analyst
Vice News report says Marc Lemire has worked at City Hall for years
What’s behind the curiosity about the royal baby’s looks
Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock, you’re well aware that on Monday, the Duchess of Sussex gave birth to a healthy baby boy, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor. The littlest royal arrived to much fanfare, and interest has continued to mount well into the week. In part that’s because this newborn, seventh in line to the British throne, is the first to be acknowledged as a biracial royal baby.
‘You might forget an address but you won’t forget a catchy name’: Toronto real estate agent creates rap video to sell house
Arty Basinski, a real estate agent in Toronto, created a rap and filmed a music video, all part of his effort to add a bit of creativity when it comes to selling houses, in this case a cosy east end home.
Havana Group Supplies principals facing eight criminal charges laid via seldom-used court process
Fraud-related and forgery charges are the result of rare private prosecution process
Hamilton mobster Pat Musitano released from hospital after being shot
The 51-year-old was shot multiple times in a Mississauga parking lot April 25
VIDEO: Gone fishin’ at Pat Quinn Parkdale Arena's outdoor pool
The Denny Leeson Memorial Urban Fishing Project stocked the Pat Quinn Parkdale Arena and Outdoor Pool on May 8 with hundreds of rainbow trout.
Kilo of cocaine, ammunition found at Stoney Creek home: Hamilton police
Four people face drug-trafficking charges
Susan Clairmont: Appeal of conviction for murderer and rapist Robert Badgerow denied
Killer of Diane Werendowicz has 14 years left before parole eligibility
Hamilton's new city manager Janette Smith oversees investigation into alleged employee connections with white supremacist group
"Concerns have been raised," said new City Manager Janette Smith.
Ontario Justice Herman Wilton-Siegel appointed to oversee Hamilton's Red Hill investigation
Justice Wilton-Siegel recently ruled against Hamilton in its appeal of the NPCA rate apportionment.
Group to focus on southwest Alaska's ferry service needs
Group to focus on southwest Alaska's ferry service needs
Public asked to give space to endangered Hawaiian monk seal
Public asked to give space to endangered Hawaiian monk seal
Hawaii senator seeks answers after deadly helicopter crash
Hawaii senator seeks answers after deadly helicopter crash
Former neo-Nazi shouldn’t be IT analyst at City Hall, Hamilton advocates say
Vice News report says Marc Lemire has worked at City Hall for years
Supreme Court justice Clément Gascon has gone missing, Ottawa police say
Police are asking for the public’s assistance after Supreme Court justice Clement Gascon was reported missing in Ottawa.
GM, Unifor announce investment in Oshawa plant that will save 300 jobs
The union representing Canadian Auto Workers claimed a partial victory Tuesday after General Motors Canada announced an Oshawa, Ont., plant slated to close later this year will be converted to a part-stamping and autonomous vehicle testing facility.
Torstar grows digital subscriptions by 50 per cent
Subscriptions up as media company develops new digital revenue streams including Apple News +
Vindicated Vice-Admiral Norman vows to return to duty
Mercier told the court that politics played no role in the case and nobody pressured the Crown to bring it, or to drop it.
Scheer government would ban Huawei from 5G networks
“As Mr. Scheer has said in the past, he believes Huawei poses a threat to Canada’s national security,” the Conservative leader’s director of communications said.
A new report says Hamilton businesses are confident in their own future, not so much in Ontario’s
The report is based on a survey conducted last fall that received responses from 129 chamber members
Federal prisons taking aim at special (illicit) deliveries from the sky
Prison wardens are usually preoccupied with keeping people inside their walls. Now, six Canadian prisons are taking steps to shoo away some pesky, flying visitors.
Signpost:
There will be a Philippine Mission Fundraiser Dinner on Tuesday, May 28, at the Immanuel Christian Reformed Church, 61 Mohawk Rd. W. The event will feature dinner and entertainment starting at 6 p.m. Tickets are $30. Money raised will go to building repairs at a worship centre in the Philippines. For tickets, call Betty Charles 905-961-5935.
Police seize high-potency edible cannabis shaped like Lego bricks
The Mounties said if a child ate one of the blocks, it could prove fatal.
US agency considers more visitors to popular hiking spot
More visitors could hike The Wave in Arizona
Chamber report says local businesses confident in their own future, not so much in the province’s
The report is based on a survey conducted last fall that received responses from 129 chamber members
Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou expected in Vancouver court over extradition case
Meng was arrested in December at Vancouver’s airport at the request of the United States, which is seeking her extradition on fraud charges.
Christian woman acquitted of blasphemy in Pakistan now in Canada: lawyer
Saif-ul Malook didn’t meet his client, Aasia Bibi, or talk to her before she left for Canada, but said she arrived May 7.
At least 2 handguns used in school shooting near Columbine
“To find he went down as a hero, I’m not surprised. That’s exactly who Kendrick was.”
New York lawmakers jump into fight over Donald Trump tax returns
The law would apply to returns filed by the U.S. president and vice-president, senators, or the state’s governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general or comptroller.
VIDEO: Gone fishin’
The Denny Leeson Memorial Urban Fishing Project stocked the Pat Quinn Parkdale Arena and Outdoor Pool on May 8 with hundreds of rainbow trout.
Wildlife advocate questions decision to kill pigeons pooping on Saskatoon bridge
City of Saskatoon says that over the last 50 years bridge has accumulated nearly 350 tonnes of pigeon poop.
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