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Carbon tax is an unconstitutional use of federal power, Ontario tells court
Lawyers for Doug Ford’s PC government argued the constitution does not let Ottawa impose its chosen means of combating climate change in areas of provincial jurisdiction.
Shock, prayers around the world for Notre Dame Cathedral
Shock, prayers around the world for Notre Dame Cathedral
Signpost: Golf4Life fundraiser, Mac fundraiser, and Good Shepherd dinner
The Golf4Life fundraiser in support of the Mark Preece Family House is scheduled for June 4 at Flamborough Hills Golf and Country Club. All proceeds from the tournament — above the costs of playing golf and meals — go to support the House, and a receipt for income tax purposes is issued to golfers. The Preece House is funded entirely by room rentals, fundraising and donations. Phone 905-529-0770 for further information or email info@markpreecehouse.ca
Cause of fire at Hamilton’s Ukrainian hub still a mystery
All that is left is the rubble-filled shell of the cultural centre.
Georgia O'Keeffe Museum tackles visitors' colour blindness
Georgia O'Keeffe Museum tackles visitors' colour blindness
Canadian tourist plunges to his death from zip line in Thailand
A spokesperson for Global Affairs Canada has confirmed that a Canadian died in Thailand, but declined to give further details for privacy reasons
Ontario's proposed cuts to public health units "surprises" Hamilton's public health officials
"It was not anticipated," said Paul Johnson, general manager, emergency and community services.
The Latest: French leader vows to rebuild damaged Notre Dame
The Latest: Fire chief unsure Notre Dame fire won't advance
Tories cancels funds for Toronto-Windsor high-speed rail corridor
Ontario government to look at more Via Rail service, more bus capacity or better highway infrastructure
Massive fire engulfs beloved Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris
Fire torches top of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris
The Latest: Fire chief unsure Notre Dame fire won't advance
The Latest: Fire chief unsure Notre Dame fire won't advance
Catastrophic fire engulfs Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris
Fire torches top of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris
Fire torches top of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris
French media quoted the Paris fire brigade saving the fire is “potentially linked” to a 6 million-euro renovation project
Ecuador rejects claims that Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was treated unfairly
Jennifer Robinson, a lawyer representing Assange, has alleged that Ecuador’s government has spread lies about his behaviour at its embassy.
Hamilton school board chair doubts ‘high hopes’ on Grade 1 reading
The chair of Hamilton’s public school board is questioning a staff report’s “high, high hopes” Grade 1 students are poised to meet a key reading target their predecessors missed three years in a row.
Peruvian dance instructor creates a ballet class to break class barriers
Maria del Carmen Silva brings girls from poorer neighbourhoods into wealthier ones to expose them not only to the beauty of dance, but new possibilities for the future.
Canadian coyote had migrants balance on 40-cm walkway in train tunnel: U.S. prosecutor
The Canadian cab driver has been sentenced to 16 months in a U.S. prison.
Alberta’s ‘battle of the titans’ delivered bitter barbs ... and bozos
Pollster says election campaign may have done little to change anyone’s mind.
“Business After Business” at Bob Kemp Hospice on April 25
The Hamilton Chamber of Commerce is holding a “Business After Business” at Dr. Bob Kemp Hospice April 25.
Iconic Hamilton boutique owner Milli Gould celebrated in AGH exhibit
Decades of fashion treasures collected for“Milli: A Celebration of Style,” at Art Gallery of Hamilton.
Home sales in March down from year ago
CREA reports home sales in March down compared with a year ago, prices also down
San Francisco eyes charge to drive its famed crooked street
San Francisco eyes charge to drive its famed crooked street
Fire torches top of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris
Fire torches top of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris
Business sentiment falls in Canada: survey
Canadian business sentiment drops from high levels: central bank survey
Surprise! There’s a tenant in the house I just bought: Ask Joe
You have a responsibility to perform your own due diligence when you buy a home, writes Joe Richer
As ‘scary’ swine fever spreads, you may pay more for your meat
African swine fever has already shifted global trade patterns. The disruption may be long-term, writes Jennifer Wells.
Game of Thrones Season 8 premiere is all about the reunions
Episode features only one death, of a minor character, but one character learns a game-changing piece of news.
Georgia O'Keeffe Museum tackles visitors' colour blindness
Georgia O'Keeffe Museum tackles visitors' colour blindness
Jeff Mahoney: Hamilton’s Papa Joe Miscioscia and the wonderful cycle of life at Bayfront Park
Joe Miscioscia, who was a competitive bicycle racer in Italy, came to Canada in the 1950s. To see what Columbus was in such a fuss to discover.
Dundas-Greensville hill underground drainage system installed
Retaining wall and drainage tiles to deal with underground water
A fake delivery man shot a Mississauga woman with a crossbow in a ‘targeted’ hit, police say
The 44-year-old woman survived the Nov. 7 attack but sustained “absolutely devastating” injuries, Peel police Det. Sgt. Jim Kettles said at a news conference.
This week in Hamilton politics: What you need to know
The city’s tallest tower proposal, who pays for development and the countdown to legal retail pot are all political issues to watch in Hamilton this week.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez quits Facebook, calls social media a 'public health risk'
Ocasio-Cortez, 29, said her departure from Facebook was a "big deal" because the platform was crucial to her campaign.
Aftermath: Fire guts Ukrainian Cultural Centre in Hamilton
All that is left is the rubble-filled shell of the Ukrainian Cultural Centre.
Hamilton to set aside $7 million for Red Hill investigation — to start
City lawyers warn there is no way to predict how costly a judge-led probe into the Red Hill friction fiasco will be.
Hamilton public schools going dry in September
Organizers of anniversary celebrations, alumni get-togethers, fundraisers and other adult-oriented events at Hamilton public schools will soon be out of luck if they want to serve alcohol.
CertaPro offer a fresh coat of paint to Waterdown
With summer on the horizon, it’s time to paint your world vivid.
Hands on with Samsung's Galaxy Fold: Make peace with a crease
You forget it's there, like the notch on an iPhone X.
Steve Martin collaborating on 'ultimate cartoon book'
Steve Martin collaborating on 'ultimate cartoon book'
Key section of Hamilton Mountain trail loop nearly finished
The issueThe Mud Street-Arbour Road section of the East Mountain Trail Loop is 90 percent completeThe local impactWhen finished, the trail will enable residents to walk through previously inaccessible wetlands.
Scientists monitor increased activity at Big Island volcano
Scientists observe increase in Hawaii volcano's activity
Assault charge dropped in alleged accosting of Kellyanne Conway
In dismissing charges, prosecutors essentially declared that even if they could prove the case, Inabinett would not merit the types of punishment that could flow from a conviction.
Alaska ice melt guessing game ends on earliest date recorded
Alaska ice melt guessing game ends in record time
Dundas Sucker Sunday fishing derby returns April 28
Kids fish for free and lots of prizes
Diana? Alice? Elizabeth? Britons bet on new royal baby name
If Britain's bookmakers are to be believed, it's definitely a girl — and Diana may well be one of her many names.
Free booze at Niagara casinos finally on the way
It appears the provincial government has finally opened the taps for free booze at Ontario’s casinos.
Historical photos: Back-to-school ... Delta High School
Hamilton's oldest high school, Delta Secondary School, has been a key east-end institution since it opened in 1924.The school was built to ease overcrowding at the city's only other high school at the time, Hamilton Institute, which would burn do
Pulitzer Prize winners in journalism, arts to be announced
Pulitzer Prize winners in journalism, arts to be announced
For many 'Thrones' fans, season 8 is just the first ending
For many 'Thrones' fans, season 8 is just the first ending
What’s a feminist government? Canada, and Justin Trudeau, grapple with the question
Try as he might, Trudeau can’t seem to move past the controversy that has sucked up most of the air in Canada since February
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