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Costco parking spot fight ends with machete pulled in B.C. road rage case: police
The RCMP are reminding the public not to engage in road rage after a woman allegedly pulled out a machete during a dispute over a parking spot in Langford, B.C.
Doug Ford government downloading millions in public health costs to Hamilton taxpayers
City council can apply for one-time ‘mitigation’ funding to offset surprise budget shortfall this year. But it remains unclear what health services could be affected by cash crunch.
Are Prince William and Prince Harry in a feud?
Far be it from us to rejoice in any kind of interpersonal discord but we must say: How refreshing to be talking about a feud between two men! In fact, today’s column marks a rare-in-pop-culture sighting of a catfightus masculinus, which we don’t actually have a translation from the Latin for because it’s just that rare. The closest we can come is: The Opposite of a Bromance.
WANTED: Hamilton police looking for teen Rory Costello
Police are warning the public not to approach Costello and just call 911
Five things to know about the investigation into Havana Group Supplies Inc.
A Hamilton Spectator investigation Saturday looked into a number of allegations that have surfaced in court documents about the questionable business dealings of a company called Havana Group Supplies Inc., some related entities and their principals.
Canada's banks officially launch Verified.Me
Canada's banks launch SecureKey's Verified.Me digital identity network
Campaigners against Heathrow 3rd runway lose legal challenge
Campaigners against Heathrow 3rd runway lose legal challenge
Longer lives but often alone: A portrait of Hamilton’s 93,000 seniors
A Vital Signs update report on seniors in Hamilton shows a community increasing in numbers, but also living alone more than ever.
Ontario government’s Passport program is falling behind on payments to Hamilton area families
Provincial program helps cover the cost of services for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Ticats pick a new Pigskin Pete
The fifth in the legendary series
Garbage clogs once crystal clear Bosnia rivers amid neglect
Garbage clogs once crystal clear Bosnia rivers amid neglect
Santa Fe to keep voluntary collection deal with Airbnb
Santa Fe to keep voluntary collection deal with Airbnb
Hawaii Senate narrowly passes vacation rental tax bill
Hawaii Senate narrowly passes vacation rental tax bill
Residents say keep the cities, scrap the Region
If changes must be made to governance in Niagara — get rid of the Region.
Canadian gets death penalty in China for involvement in drug operation
A court in southern China handed down sentences Tuesday to at least six foreigners involved in an international methamphetamine operation, including a Canadian given the death penalty.
Roy Moore vs. Sacha Baron Cohen lawsuit moves to New York
Moore filed a defamation lawsuit over his appearance on “Who is America?”
Military on defensive after soldiers wrongly given guns for Sikh parade
The only time service members can carry weapons in public is during certain military parades or demonstrations such as a tattoo, according to Canadian Army spokeswoman Karla Gimby.
High winds, rising water spur Lake Ontario flood watch in Hamilton
Northeast winds could push 1.3-metre waves into the Hamilton shoreline, conservation authority warns.
Jeff Mahoney: Roy J. Adams, Hamilton labour relations expert, has found his muse at age 78
The retired McMaster University professor, globally recognized for his work in international human rights, has released his first volume of poetry, “Critical Mass.”
Hawaii Senate narrowly passes vacation rental tax bill
Hawaii Senate narrowly passes vacation rental tax bill
Senate committee recommends Beyak suspension over letters on Indigenous people
Also recommends that Beyak attend educational programs at her own expense related to racism toward Indigenous people.
Featured photo: Mohawk music
Mohawk music
Hamilton Deputy Chief Dan Kinsella sad to leave, but ‘extremely proud’ to head up Halifax force
Veteran who rose through the local ranks will start new post July 1
Hamilton couple charged after hit and run with stolen U-Haul near Robert St. and Victoria Ave N.
The 20-year-old Hamilton man and 22-year-old Hamilton woman will be in court Tuesday.
Former minor hockey player charged in British Columbia child-grabbing incident
Thirty-year-old Harold Giffen Nyren of Calgary appeared in a Kelowna courtroom Tuesday and is charged with assault and wilfully resisting or obstructing a police officer.
Some of the key events leading toward uprising in Venezuela
Here’s a timeline of recent events leading up to Tuesday’s attempted revolt:
Crowd rallies outside Queen’s Park protesting cuts to health-care system
Natalie Mehra, executive director of Ontario Health Coalition, said the crowd was protesting the level of the government’s health-care spending, which she said will not cover the cost of inflation and is effectively a funding cut to hospitals.
Ontario father acquitted of critically injuring month-old daughter
A medical expert testified at trial that the child had been hit on the head or shaken, or both, but could not pinpoint at what time she was injured
How companies can protect themselves against cyber crime
IT Force is holding a Lunch & Learn on how business owners can protect their companies against cyber crimes.
Children’s gymnastics coach faces sex charges in Ottawa, police say more expected
Klein Pitpitunge is charged with one count each of sexual assault and sexual interference.
Former SNC director Stephen Jarislowsky demands shareholder vote on ‘cruel’ 407 sale
Stephen Jarislowsky said the sale runs counter to responsible management, as the firm’s 407 assets comprise about four-fifths of the $5.86-billion market capitalization of the company.
Parents are stunned athlete son accused in synagogue attack
John T. Earnest, 19, made the dean’s list both semesters last year as a nursing student at California State University, San Marcos
Supply run to International Space Station delayed due to power outage
NASA stressed Tuesday that the station and its six astronauts are safe
Ontario’s tanning bed rules largely ineffective: University of Guelph study
A new study says public health agencies who are strapped for cash has led to a lack of substantial enforcement of the tanning regulations — a finding that comes as the provincial government recently announced cuts to health units in Ontario.
Phoenix Sky Harbor sets March record for passengers
Phoenix Sky Harbor sets March record for passengers
Embattled Mark Zuckerberg looks to Facebook’s future
The social media giant’s CEO reveals new features and talks about community at a developer conference.
Battle for cultural acceptance continues, says Canada's first Sikh Mountie
Over the last 30 years, Canada has taken great strides toward celebrating its diversity, says the country’s first Sikh Mountie.
Hamilton Deputy Chief Dan Kinsella becoming police chief in Halifax
Kinsella will move to his new job July 1
What’s going on here? Playground at popular Burlington park removed
Spencer Smith Park children’s playground
Crowds expected for opening of Wyoming antler hunting season
Crowds expected for opening of Wyoming antler hunting season
Hamilton radio isn’t what it used to be
They were a little older and greyer, but not shy to share an opinion, especially about the state of local radio.About 60 former CHML Radio employees recently gathered at the Waterfront Banquet and Conference Centre to share a few laughs and some
How Hamilton hopes to eradicate homelessness by 2025
‘I do not want to be out here. I never did,’ says Marsha (Crystal) Travale, 47, who begs for handouts downtown.
New York City bans alcohol ads on city property
New York City bans alcohol ads on city property
Justin Trudeau: Liberals wouldn't take hidden SNC-Lavalin money now
The Liberals got nearly $118,000 under the scheme, compared with the Tories' $8,000.
Education Minister Lisa Thompson calls teacher unions ‘irresponsible’ for not bargaining early
The Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation is the first, and only, education union to formally serve notice to bargain but others say there’s no point until public consultations wrap up.
Ahoy Matey: Royal Hamilton Yacht Club gets boats back on the water
Utilizing a giant crane and a pair of straps, each of the 35 boats were carefully taken from their winter resting spots and lowered back into Hamilton harbour.
'Jeopardy!' has stopped being fun because James Holzhauer is a menace
Like the number crunchers who now rule America's pastime, Holzhauer substitutes cold, calculating odds-maximization for spontaneous play.
Clashes flare in Venezuela as opposition leader calls for military uprising
Juan Guaidó has called before for the military to rise up against the government of President Nicolás Maduro
What’s Going On Here On Hamilton Mountain?
Water main work resumed April 1 along Upper Ottawa around Brucedale.The $1.08 million project was left over from the city’s 2018 road work agenda.This project involves the removal and replacement of two large transmission valves at Upper Ottaw
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