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Updated 2025-02-11 06:46
Hamilton man charged in three bank robberies this month
In each robbery a man wore sunglasses, handed note to teller
‘Selling happiness:’ Legal pot shop to open on 420 in east Hamilton
Security guards will be on-site Saturday to help marshal lineups.
420: Legal pot shop to open Saturday in east Hamilton
It feels like ‘selling happiness’ operator of Canna Cabana says
Sony forms closer relationship with Wattpad
Sony Pictures Television forms closer ties with Wattpad storyteller platform
The Latest: Paris firefighters acted 'as fast as possible'
The Latest: Bishop: Notre Dame will be closed up to 6 years
A Burlington man called 911 to report a fake shooting. Halton police say it was a ploy
No one was shot, he just allegedly wanted police to respond faster to other complaint
Former Hamilton hospital union treasurer pleads guilty to fraud
Elizabeth Marck spent more than $500,000 using the union’s cheques and credit card for personal use over a seven-year period
10 students charged after food fight gets out of control
10 students charged after food fight gets out of control
Notre Dame an inspiration in film, music and books
Notre Dame an inspiration in film, music and books
The Latest: : Hungary minister blames French loss of values
The Latest: Bishop: Notre Dame will be closed up to 6 years
St. Joseph’s Healthcare to expand psychiatric ER space over mounting safety concerns
Just four days after McMaster University withdrew its medical residents from the psychiatric ER at St. Joseph’s Healthcare over safety concerns, the Hamilton hospital is announcing sweeping changes.
Doug Ford is slamming the brakes on transit projects, Justin Trudeau tells Kitchener
Ford government fires back, calling it “desperate attempt to change the channel”
Did the mortgage stress test make a difference? CIBC says it accounted for a $15B drop in the value of new mortgages
“It’s much more severe now than it was when it was introduced,” economist says.
UK climate protesters block roads, glue themselves to train
UK climate protesters block roads, glue themselves to train
Steve Milton: Hamilton Tiger-Cats dance and cheer squad is back
The Ticats have made tweaks and adjustments to last year’s changes to one-time ‘cheerleading team.’
Scott Radley: Hamilton Coun. Esther Pauls is Councillor Ironwoman
Ward 7 Coun. Esther Pauls spends her wedding anniversary swimming, biking, running and dodging gators for nearly eight hours in sweltering Florida
Jamaican police in Hamilton to help after senior defrauded in $100,000 lottery scam
Investigators from Jamaica Constabulary Force and finance ministry travelled to Canada to interview the woman.
The Latest: Notre Dame organist recalls initial confusion
The Latest: Bishop: Notre Dame will be closed up to 6 years
Burlington burglar came for valuables— and left with chocolate cookies
Halton police are looking for a thief with a sweet tooth following a break-in at a Burlington home on Sunday.
Grimsby couple ‘stalked’ by ‘fearless’ coyote
A second report of ‘assertive’ coyote in the area draws concern
‘Alberta is open for business’ as Jason Kenney’s UCP claims majority
Albertans gave a decisive victory to the United Conservatives, all but erasing the “orange wave” of NDP support that swept through the province in 2015.
An abandoned puppy surprises its rescuers when it turns out to be something else
The mother of this newborn may have been in the process of transferring her pups to a new location
Shock, sadness, but no panic: Minutes that saved Notre Dame
Shock, sadness, but no panic: Minutes that saved Notre Dame
Hamilton high school student Abdalla Hassan was shot in the head. Three boys are charged with murder
Abdalla Hassan identified as 17-year-old murder victim
RECALLS: H&M bathrobes, Claire's makeup, Honda generators, plus more on this week's list
Here is our weekly round up of current product recalls. For more details on each, please click on links. Don't forget to check back next week for new items.
Beyond drinking latte: Millennials anxious, depressed, and angry over jobs
Four out of 10 Hamilton millennials still live with their parents, Andrew Dreschel writes.
Afterlife for the unloved: Here’s what happens to that TV you returned
‘Recommerce’ industry refurbishes that used set in Milton to delay its date with destiny at dump.
How do the coffee reward programs stack up?
A rundown of the top coffee (and tea) rewards programs in the area
Billy Green School student says she was twice followed by the same man one week apart
Police are investigating reports from an 11-year-old girl that she was twice followed by a man between her school and home.
Why crystal meth is now ‘drug of choice’ in Hamilton
Street drug is so cheap and easy to get, one user calls it “ a poor man’s coke”
“I didn’t need an audience”: Patient says rights violated in St. Joe’s ER
Arthur Gallant was in the throes of a mental health crisis and deemed potentially dangerous. He was nonetheless made to sit with the general public in the busy waiting room.
Orange peeled: Jason Kenney’s UCP defeats NDP with majority in Alberta election
Premier Rachel Notley and her NDP government is one and done, knocked from the saddle Tuesday by Jason Kenney whose United Conservatives won a majority in the Alberta election.
Microsoft deal means more access for all Canadian public servants: minister
The inclusive design of the $940-million deal includes features such as artificial intelligence technology
Court orders lobbying czar to take new look at Aga Khan’s vacation gift to PM
The court calls Karen Shepherd’s earlier ruling unreasonable because it was a narrow, technical, and targeted analysis that lacked transparency.
$32 million Arctic grant funds research into the effects of climate change in Canada’s North
ArcticNet researchers have worked on problems from changing berry harvests to offshore oil drilling.
Shared grief and memories make Notre Dame a global unifier online
Millions of international visitors have been to Notre Dame, a must-see during school trips, honeymoons and family vacations.
What caused the Notre Dame Cathedral fire? What we know about damage at the historic landmark
The cause of the fire is under investigation, but officials say it probably began as an accident during restoration work.
Signpost: Sherman Access closure, new Social Planning and Research Council director and more
To safely complete bridge maintenance, sections of the Sherman Access at the Kenilworth Access will close beginning April 17.
Doug Ford’s plan to merge paramedic services shocks Hamilton officials
The city learned about the move in an urgent memo from the Association of Municipalities of Ontario Monday night.
Notre Dame fire highlights importance of detailed documentation for rebuilding
McGill professor says most major Canadian landmark buildings have detailed plans and documentation, which would make potential rebuilds easier.
With the 2030 deadline approaching, Canada’s emissions target gets further away
Canada is aiming to get its emissions to 511 million tonnes by 2030
Don’t strike, Premier Doug Ford tells Ontario teachers as contract talks near
Teachers’ unions have expressed concerns about a recent education announcement from the provincial government, which includes larger class sizes for grades 4 to 12. Collective agreements for teachers and education workers expire at the end of August.
Ontario ‘alarmist’ over federal powers if carbon pricing law stands, court hears
At issue is the constitutional validity of the federal Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act, which levies a charge on gasoline, other fossil and on industrial polluters, and only applies in provinces that have no carbon-pricing regime of their own.
Hamilton's planner, Jason Thorne, says Stoney Creek's three towers proposal under scrutiny
"This is an application that is very much under review," said Planning General Manager Jason Thorne.
A teen was found dead in a car in Dundas. A trio of boys face murder charges.
Abdalla Hassan identified as 17-year-old murder victim
Ontario considers merging emergency services and dispatch centres
In its recent budget, the Progressive Conservative government said it plans to streamline the way land ambulance dispatch services are delivered by integrating the 59 emergency health services operators and 22 dispatch centres.
Detroit-area Catholics permitted to eat rodent on meat-free days during Lent
Some say people say the marsh-dwelling critter tastes like duck, while others say it can’t be compared “to anything else.”
YouTube fact-checking tool goes wrong: In flaming Notre Dame, it somehow sees 9/11 tragedy
A new YouTube tool for battling misinformation failed in a highly public way on Monday, wrongly linking video of the flaming collapse of the spire at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
In Notre Dame fire, embers of unity for a fractured France
In Notre Dame fire, embers of unity for a fractured France
Notre Dame’s treasures rescued from devastating fire
The Crown of Thorns was among the treasures quickly transported from the Roman Catholic cathedral after the fire broke out.
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