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Updated 2025-02-10 15:00
Man stabbed on Kenilworth Avenue North not co-operating with police
Hamilton police have recovered a knife from behind 212 Kenilworth Ave. N.
The sunshine list you don’t know about: It’s for Ontario horse racing and tops out at $751,000
This list of salaries in the publicly funded industry has 69 people, from executives to announcers to executive chefs. But it was quietly posted and you wouldn’t find it unless you knew where to look.
Boy dies one day after father following emergency at Winnipeg pool
A nine-year-old boy has died after he was pulled from a pool, along with his brother and father, at a Winnipeg apartment complex.
UPDATE: Worker suffers life-threatening injuries at Vulcraft Canada in Ancaster
Police say a 30-year-old man was moving steel beams that were on rollers when two of the beams came loose and pinned him
Bracebridge declares state of emergency amid rising water levels
At a news conference Wednesday morning, Mayor Graydon Smith told residents not to assume things will improve in the coming days.
Gun spotted as suspects flee attempted truck theft at Frontenac Public School in Burlington
Truck owner was chasing suspects until witness warned him about gun
Sri Lanka shakes up top security posts after deadly bombings
Colombo remained rattled by reports that police were continuing to conduct controlled detonations of suspicious items three days after the attacks.
City gets more than $1 million from OLG for fourth quarter
The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation issued more than $1 million to the City of Hamilton as a fourth-quarter non-tax gaming revenue payment for hosting Elements Casino Flamboro.
Avengers: Endgame tickets in Hamilton selling for superhero-sized bucks
Marvel’s superhero finale Avengers: Endgame inspires ticket buying frenzy
Ontario could cut OHIP travel coverage
Ontario considers cutting OHIP travel coverage, cites high administration costs
Family sues Marriott after father, toddler drowned at Montreal hotel in 2016
The family’s Superior Court filing says the hotel is responsible for the deaths because its pool area was allegedly unsafe, improperly supervised and lacked video surveillance or an emergency alarm.
Canada working on an end to the rotting-refuse row with the Philippines
Duterte told Filipino media Tuesday if Canada didn’t deal with the mess by next week he was going to ship the containers back himself.
Hanging Lake reservations pouring in from around the world
Hanging Lake reservations pouring in from around the world
Ontario considers cutting OHIP travel coverage, cites high administration costs
The province spends $2.8 million to administer about $9 million in claim payments through the program every year.
The Ford government is reviewing Ontario’s $3-billion food terminal — and independent grocers are worried
Some fear food prices could rise if Etobicoke’s iconic Ontario Food Terminal is sold or moved
Phones, cash stolen during knifepoint robbery at Burlington Freedom Mobile
Halton police are looking for three suspects after robbery around 5:20 p.m. Tuesday
Central bank holds rate, cuts growth forecast
Bank of Canada holds interest rate, drops growth forecast for 2019
Gun seen on suspects fleeing attempted truck theft at Frontenac Public School in Burlington
Truck owner was chasing suspects until witness warned him about gun
Officials look to ban deportation flights at county airport
Officials look to ban deportation flights at county airport
Local employers say not enough people are applying for jobs
Employers are having a hard time filling positions because not enough people are applying for jobs, according to the results of the annual EmployerOne survey.
Survey: Commuters fed up, want action now on transportation
Survey: Commuters fed up, want action now on transportation
Stoney Creek support group welcomes family mediator Mike MacConnell
Grandparent alienation has become a pandemic in Ontario, says Cecile Callen, facilitator for the Alienated Grandparents Hamilton, Ontario support group.
Brantford police say 23-year-old man shot in the upper body
Officers found a shooting scene in an alleyway behind a Dalhousie Street complex, between Queen and King streets.
Man sentenced to life in prison for murder and dismemberment of Toronto woman who had ‘infectious goodness’
Ian Albert Ohab, 41, was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 22 years.
Dr. Phil coming to Niagara Falls in November
Dr. Phil is going to make a big house call in Niagara Falls later this year.
Widow sues Marriott hotel after father, toddler drowned in Montreal pool
The lawsuit alleges the hotel is responsible for the deaths because its pool area was unsafe, improperly supervised and lacked video surveillance or an emergency alarm.
Columbus sailing ship replica La Nina sinks again in Texas
Columbus sailing ship replica La Nina sinks again in Texas
Columbus sailing ship replica La Nina sinks again in Texas
Columbus sailing ship replica La Nina sinks again in Texas
Funeral for former Hamilton mobster Tony Musitano on Wednesday
Tony died of natural causes at the age of 72.
$800 in cheese stolen from Burlington Fortinos: Halton police
Halton Regional Police released surveillance images late Tuesday of two women wanted in a large alleged cheese theft at a Burlington Fortintos.
Bracebridge mayor declares state of emergency amid flooding in Ontario town
Property owners in adjacent low-lying areas are advised to take precautionary measures as water levels continue to rise.
Burlington’s mayor, Marianne Meed Ward on big plans, haters and why the development fight matters
She has been a vocal opponent to rampant highrise construction and has pledged to get the scale of development right for the community.
'Male pushing stroller with child' Man and woman sought after $328 handbag stolen from Burlington Roots
BURLINGTON- Halton police are looking for a man and woman after a $328 handbag was stolen from a Burlington business on March 30.
Bank of Canada holds interest rate at 1.75%
Bank of Canada holds interest rate, drops growth forecast for 2019
'You call this jazz?' Jazz Fest celebrates 50 eclectic years
'You call this jazz?' Jazz Fest celebrates 50 eclectic years
McMaster University injects an estimated $3.9 billion into Hamilton’s economy
A study commissioned by the university shows Mac’s activities resulted in a GDP impact of $9.2 billion to the Canadian economy
Hamilton police suspect arson in Beach Blvd. house fire
Fire at vacant Hamilton home caused $1000 damage
Construction of highway overpass in Maricopa at key point
Construction of highway overpass in Maricopa at key point
Construction of highway overpass in Maricopa at key point
Construction of highway overpass in Maricopa at key point
'War of the Roses' author Warren Adler dies at 91
'War of the Roses' author Warren Adler dies at 91
Relay Coffee Roasters leaving Concession Street after spike in rent
The business will close at or near the end of May around the same time Relay will open a new café on King William Street.
One of James Byrd's murderers will soon be executed. Will it bring closure after his horrific hate crime?
The gruesome killing of Byrd, a 49-year-old black man, seemed to hark back to an era of lynchings and racially motivated slayings across the South
Slowdown points to Poloz putting Bank of Canada rate on pause
The case for a prolonged freeze on bank rate has grown significantly in the months since Bank of Canada governor last raised borrowing costs in October
Harry and Meghan, it’s time for you to flee
Whether it’s to Africa or the moon, Vinay Menon says it’s time for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to break free from the Royal Family or anyone else who is threatened by who they are.
How a $6.5 million dream turned into a nightmare in Vancouver’s real estate meltdown
A homebuilder and his stepfather teamed up to redevelop a West Vancouver home. Two years later, the asking price is $3.9 million, and the bank now owns the house.
Filipino president Rodrigo Duterte to declare war if Canada doesn’t take back its garbage
President made threats on Tuesday about dozens of shipping containers filled with Canadian household and electronic garbage that has been rotting in a port near Manila for nearly six years.
Halton deemed an ‘estimated risk area’ for Lyme disease
Estimated risk areas are defined by PHO as locations where blacklegged ticks have been identified or are known to occur and where humans have the potential to come in contact with infected ticks.
Worker critically injured at Vulcraft Canada in Ancaster
Police say a 30-year-old man was moving steel beams that were on rollers when two of the beams came loose and pinned the man.
Is your kid sick? HWDSB now has an app for that
Families are now asked to report a child’s absence in advance using SafeArrival
Did you lose a soccer ball in Lake Ontario? A Niagara woman hopes this washed-up ball will find its owner across the lake
Carol Penner says the ball, which she found on the beach near Vinland Station on Easter morning, bears an Etobicoke Youth Soccer stamp and a faint name, written in marker.
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