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Opening of Maroon Lake facilities will be delayed until June
Opening of Maroon Lake facilities will be delayed until June
1st baby bison born at Fermilab herd this spring
1st baby bison born at Fermilab herd this spring
1st baby bison born at Fermilab herd this spring
1st baby bison born at Fermilab herd this spring
Injured Humboldt Broncos player returning home for first time since crash
For Ryan Straschnitzki, paralyzed from the chest down in a 2018 bus crash, returning to his renovated family home will mean increased independence.
Sri Lanka militants set off bombs during raid, killing 15
Six children among dead after security forces raided a home Friday linked to the Easter suicide bombings.
More rain forecast for flood-weary communities in Ontario, Quebec, N.B.
More rain is in the forecast for an area stretching from cottage country north of Toronto, all the way east through Quebec and Atlantic Canada.
Ford's haphazard spending cuts makes it hard to figure out the government’s budget strategy
It may be the largest budget in Ontario history, but there is hidden pain for many that rely on provincial funding and subsidies beyond the already-publicized reductions that hit 13 ministries.
Ford’s spending cuts extend from trees to libraries
It may be the largest budget in Ontario history, but there is hidden pain for many that rely on provincial funding and subsidies beyond the already-publicized reductions that hit 13 ministries.
Russian Maria Butina gets 18 months for being Kremlin agent
The case garnered intense media coverage amid speculation over the extent of Russian interference in American politics.
Jeff Mahoney: Farewell, Skyway Lanes — when bowling was king in Hamilton, especially at the legendary Melvin and Parkdale lanes
Skyway Lanes owner Helen Nalborczyk is retiring after 54 years in the bowling business. She recently sold the bowling alley. The space is full of memories, friendships and wonderful stories.
US raises travel warning after Sri Lanka suicide bombings
US raises travel warning after Sri Lanka suicide bombings
US raises travel warning after Sri Lanka suicide bombings
US raises travel warning after Sri Lanka suicide bombings
She hoped jail would help her addicted son. He died of an overdose after less than two months
Cathy Johne buried her son the same day she hoped he’d be released. A corrections expert says institutions need to focus on treating inmates rather than keeping out the drugs that will inevitably get in.
Farewell, Skyway Lanes — when bowling was king in Hamilton, especially at the legendary Melvin and Parkdale lanes
Skyway Lanes owner Helen Nalborczyk is retiring after 54 years in the bowling business. She recently sold the bowling alley. The space is full of memories, friendships and wonderful stories.
Signpost: Ending homelessness, antibullying workshop, bowling fundraiser
A public discussion on ending homelessness takes place Monday from 3 to 6 p.m. at McMaster University’s downtown 100 Main Street W. health science centre. The discussion is part of the city’s “Coming Together to End Homelessness” framework document on how Hamilton will work on this goal. The city hopes to move away from managing homelessness, to ending it by 2025 using a housing-first approach.
Appeal Court raps feds for inaction on inmate segregation
“Canada must implement appropriate safeguards to prevent further abuses,” says civil rights lawyer.
Shootings and a murder: Violent crime among Hamilton youth is rising
With violent crime up seven per cent, what to do with Hamilton’s most at-risk youth?
Kim Jong Un leaves Russia after summit with Putin
Putin told the situation on the Korean Peninsula has reached a “critical point.”
Hamilton board prepares to issue teacher pink slips
The chair of Hamilton’s public school board says she’s disappointed the province isn’t backing off changes to class sizes that are expected to cut 100 teachers at city high schools for the coming school year.
IRA’s killing of young journalist spurs action in Northern Ireland
British and separatist leaning politicians in Northern Ireland say it is time to get the local government in order, after the killing of a young journalist by the New IRA.
Philippines warns diplomatic relations with Canada at risk amid garbage dispute
Some environmental groups in the Philippines are planning a protest Monday outside the Canadian Embassy in Manila.
Science girls
Sri Lanka Catholics cancel all Sunday masses after bombing
“Not just the Muslims. Buddhists, Christians, Hindus — everybody’s nervous.”
Featured photo: Playing outdoors
Update: Driver in single vehicle crash suffers life-altering injuries
Two of three passengers released from hospital
Cambridge’s Jeffrey Shaver found not guilty of public nudity at courthouse
‘His actions did not manifest a notable outward reaction from the public, other than some bewildered looks and jokes made to the security staff,’ judge says
PHOTOS: Hello Cannabis opens in Dundas
Paul Berton: Why award-winning journalism matters
In a world of increasing misinformation, real reporting makes a difference
Toronto police launch gun buyback program in effort to combat firearm violence
“One less gun off the street is a success,” police chief says.
Four seriously injured in Highway 54 crash early Friday
The driver and three passengers were taken to area hospitals with serious injuries.
Ford links floods to climate change, says situation ‘just rips your heart out’
“These folks can’t go through this every single year,” he said.
Hamilton preps for second round of gypsy moth fight in Ancaster and Greensville
Sam Scarlett, city manager of forestry and horticulture, said this year’s program will cover 580 hectares of land.
Toronto editor found guilty of promoting hate seeks to stave off jail term
James Sears was found guilty in January of two counts of promoting hatred against women and Jews for the contents of 22 issues of Your Ward News, which has a circulation of 300,000 in the Toronto area and beyond, as well as an online presence.
Ontario budget cuts will chop thousands of planned tree plantings in Hamilton
Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative government called the 50 Million Trees program frivolous spending.
Power Up Mondays session on “Employment Law Basics”
A session on “Employment Law Basics” is being held at the Hamilton Public Library April 29.
Halton police dog, Jax, sniffs out Hamilton pair who fled stolen Dodge Ram
Police flooded the area and, after the canine unit attended, were able to arrest two people hiding near the Notre Dame Motherhouse.
Enough already — snow shows up in Hamilton’s forecast
Brace yourself for a chance of flurries Saturday
Dundas 24 Brock St. N. appeal could be allowed without a hearing
Property owner did not respond to two deadlines
Why award-winning journalism matters
In a world of increasing misinformation, real reporting makes a difference
Hello Cannabis opens in Dundas
Fake German heiress convicted of scamming banks, businesses and Manhattan’s elite
She was ‘Anna Delvey’ to her socialite friends, Gucci-draped in upscale hotel bars, putting her luxe lifestyle on six-figure credit due to lenders and friends.
Hamilton library trying to mitigate damage of Ford government cuts
Delivery service suspended as libraries explore options to continue interlibrary loans.
Self-employed face mortgage challenge
Self-employed increasingly turning to private lenders for mortgages
Las Vegas airport reports 4.4 million passengers in March
Las Vegas airport reports 4.4 million passengers in March
Access road for Zion National Park reopening after repairs
Access road for Zion National Park reopening after repairs
Doug Ford links Ontario floods to climate change: 'Just rips your heart out'
There are also flood warnings in several other areas of Ontario, including cottage country near Bracebridge, Ont., where lakes are going over their banks.
‘Fake it until you make it:’ Anna Sorokin pretended to be an heiress to swindle New York’s elite. Here’s how she did it
She faces up to 15 years in prison on the second-degree grand larceny charge
PHOTOS: Art lovers flock to Art Gallery of Hamilton for annual sale
Those who attended made the most of an opportunity on Thursday to examine over 200 works
Getting real: Former friend of faux heiress has book deal
Getting real: Former friend of faux heiress has book deal
Mohawk College wellness students look to help indigenous community
They are a group of eager Mohawk College students who want to make life better for residents of the Six Nations of the Grand River.Natalie Payette, Luisa Rodriguez, Kieran Smith, Haley Rogers and Georgia Rose, all second-year health, wellness and
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