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Updated 2025-02-11 01:31
Three stabbed on Upper Wentworth in afternoon attack
Emergency crews were called to a house on Upper Wentworth between Mohawk Road and Fennell Ave., around 5:30 p.m.
This woman asked Trudeau about Islamophobia. Then the online hate began
After Rubab Qureshi took part in Daughters of the Vote, which welcomes 338 young women to a mock session of Parliament, she faced an onslaught of “racist rhetoric” that left her fearful for her life.
U.K. couple seeking long-lost Niagara family guests for Falls wedding
Long before the creation of the internet, expats who wanted to keep up with what was happening in Niagara Falls would opt for a mail order subscription to The Niagara Falls Review.
Senior killed in Highway 401 crash at Guelph Line
The crash occurred around 3:30 p.m. in the eastbound lanes around Guelph Line.
Portugal officials seek to identify 29 dead in bus crash
German pastor praises Madeira medics after deadly bus crash
One-third of Ontario kids get the mental health care they need concludes Offord Centre study
Prevalence of mental health issues remains unchanged in 30 years at one in five Ontario children finds Hamilton researchers
Hamilton pharmacist pleads guilty to running afoul of regulations in alleged trafficking operation
Umair Nasim, former co-owner of Mt. Cross Pharmacy, gets conditional discharge and 18 months of probation.
Jet Airways' lenders hope bidding process can save airline
Jet Airways' lenders hope bidding process can save airline
German pastor praises Madeira medics after deadly bus crash
German pastor praises Madeira medics after deadly bus crash
Interstate 10 interchange in metro Tucson nears completion
Interstate 10 interchange in metro Tucson nears completion
The Latest: Fire chaplain hailed as hero in Notre Dame blaze
The Latest: Bishop: Notre Dame will be closed up to 6 years
Local star power celebrates National Canadian Film Day
Hamilton actress T.J. McGibbon, 13, talked to fans at a Hamilton Film Festival event celebrating National Canadian Film Day at the Staircase Theatre on Wednesday.
Signpost: Volunteer firefighters and sport volunteer award nominations wanted
The City of Burlington Fire Department is accepting volunteer applications online from now until May 3. All applicants must pass a physical, be 18, entitled to work in Canada and have a permanent residence within six minutes travel time of Station 5, 2241 Kilbride St. or reside in Burlington 20 minutes or less from Station 1, 1255 Fairview. Visit burlington.ca/firevol and burlington.ca/careers.
Ontario cuts flood management grants to Hamilton’s conservation authority
Local officials say they will juggle budget funding to ensure safety-related work like dam maintenance and flood warning services remain unaffected.
'Particularly disheartened': Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward unhappy with parts of Ontario budget
'This is money that has been taken out of the pockets of our city and residents,' said Meed Ward
Vegas Sands report suggests settlement amount in Macau case
Vegas Sands report suggests settlement amount in Macau case
Tick, tick, tick: Alaska braces for invading parasites
Health and wildlife officials are taking steps to prepare for potentially dangerous parasites that could gain a foothold because of Alaska’s warming climate.
North Korea test-fires a new tactical guided weapon
There have been worries among observers that the North would turn to weapons testing and other actions seen as provocative as a way to force Washington to drop its current hard-line negotiating stance.
Canada, EU punch back at U.S. Cuba shift, vow to defend their companies
Trump administration’s new policy to allow lawsuits against foreign companies connected to properties seized from American firms during the revolution.
Canadian garbage rotting in Manila violates international law, lawyers say
OTTAWA — Canada broke international rules when it dumped more than 100 shipping containers of garbage disguised as plastics for recycling into the Philippines six years ago, a Victoria-based environmental law firm says.
Gary Smith: This hackneyed tomato tale will make you see red
There are much better comedies around than this tomato stew of a play.
60 people charged in illegal prescription opioid crackdown
Federal authorities said Wednesday they have charged 60 people, including a doctor accused of trading drugs for sex and another of prescribing to his Facebook friends, for their roles in illegally prescribing and distributing millions of pills containing opioids and other drugs.
Canadian environment charities may benefit from Jason Kenney’s vow to fight them
Social psychology expert says Kenney’s speech about foreign groups thwarting Alberta energy fits the definition of a conspiracy theory.
Judge for Hamilton’s inquiry into the ‘lost’ Red Hill Valley Parkway friction report could be appointed in May
But there’s a catch: The inquiry needs to take no more than a year if the justice is close to retirement.
Florida teenager obsessed with Columbine mass shooting takes her own life in Colorado
Sol Pais was discovered with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound in the mountains outside Denver.
Province cuts flood management grants to Hamilton’s conservation authority
Local officials say they will juggle budget funding to ensure safety-related work like dam maintenance and flood warning services remain unaffected.
Climate activists occupy major London landmarks for a third day
Major road junctions and tourist sites, including Marble Arch, Oxford Circus and Waterloo Bridge, have been at a standstill since Monday.
GARY SMITH: Hackneyed tale is a great big tomato patch of troubles
There are much better comedies around than this tomato stew of a play.
February cannabis sales tepid as inventory stockpile grows: Health Canada
Health Canada says sales of dried pot in February amounted to 6,671 kilograms, 8.8 per cent less than the 7,313 kilograms sold in January.
Organized crime figure Anthony Musitano dead at 71
Uncle to Pat Musitano and the late Angelo Musitano served seven years in the 1980s in connection with bombings and conspiracy to commit murder.
Innovation in Cannabis — The New Dot-com Era event April 23
Innovation Factory is holding a Lunch & Learn on Innovation in Cannabis April 23.
Bells of French cathedrals ring in tribute to Notre Dame
Bells of cathedrals across France rang in a moving tribute Wednesday to fire-devastated Notre Dame as firefighters and experts continued to keep the beloved but weakened landmark under close surveillance.
After Queenston shooting, Hamilton police are searching for a white BMW
A man and woman are facing charges, Hamilton police not looking for more suspects
Federal climate law crucial to Indigenous constitutional rights, court told
First Nations groups say Ottawa’s carbon-price law helps protect their constitutional rights to the hunting and fishing on which their survival depends.
Hamilton to adopt two-day heat warning system this summer
The heat-warning system will be triggered when the heat and humidity reaches over 31 degree Celsius or a humidex of 40 degrees Celsius.
Provincial cuts flood management grants to Hamilton’s conservation authority
Local officials say they will juggle budget funding to ensure safety-related work like dam maintenance and flood warning services remain unaffected.
Fed sees moderate growth but problems in trade and floods
Fed survey finds economy expanding at moderate pace
The Latest: Prosecutors say no sign of criminal act in fire
The Latest: Bishop: Notre Dame will be closed up to 6 years
More Jason Bourne adventures heading to bookstores
More Jason Bourne adventures heading to bookstores
Hamilton police probe possible hammer attack, robbery on MacNab St. S.
Detectives from the criminal investigation branch still need to do a detailed interview with the victim.
Toronto’s crackdown on illegal pot shops has resulted in 41 charges so far
The City of Toronto says its crackdown on illegal pot shops has resulted in 41 charges since cannabis was made legal last October.
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger sees loosening alcohol rules contrary to high addiction rates
Ontario plans to allow licensed establishments to serve alcohol from 9 a.m. seven days a week.
The Latest: Bells across France toll to commemorate fire
The Latest: Bishop: Notre Dame will be closed up to 6 years
Recipient in rare paired living liver donation thanks ‘angel’ donor
Fifty-four-year-old Muhammad Khan of Mississauga, Ont., is sharing his gratitude nearly one year after 38-year-old Kelly Bryan of Peterborough, Ont., gave him more than half of her liver.
66 minutes: The frantic race to save Notre Dame
Shock, sadness, but no panic: Minutes that saved Notre Dame
The Latest: Trump offers condolences to pope over Paris fire
The Latest: Bishop: Notre Dame will be closed up to 6 years
Three tower proposal for Stoney Creek not a done deal says Hamilton's planner, Jason Thorne
Concerns include traffic, parking, servicing, landscaping and design.
Rustic Daisy's has sprung up in Waterdown
A shop featuring the works of local artisans has sprouted in Waterdown.
Dundas construction worker suffers head injury in fall from parking garage
Ministry of Labour is investigating
The Latest: Berlin concert to benefit Notre Dame rebuilding
The Latest: Bishop: Notre Dame will be closed up to 6 years
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