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5 Burlington events to mark the 30th anniversary of the twinning with Itabashi, Japan
Citizens are able to travel to Itabashi, Japan, through participation in the Burlington Friendship Tour on Oct. 16 to 27.
Big turnout at funeral for trooper killed by errant tire
Maine, tire, accident, state trooper
Hawaii lawmakers pass vacation-rental tax legislation
Hawaii lawmakers consider vacation rental tax legislation
Woman pleads guilty to causing the deaths of two infants in P.E.I.
Court heard that a psychiatric assessment determined Rayner was fit to stand trial.
More scrutiny of defence intelligence operations needed, security committee says
The scope and authority of defence intelligence are “unknown to Canadians.”
Video: Dying Words
The arson killing of Carla and Alan Rutherford
Hawaii lawmakers consider vacation rental tax legislation
Hawaii lawmakers consider vacation rental tax legislation
Stryker Canada begins new chapter
These ‘eggs’ are spying on whooping cranes to boost survival
Data gathered by the spy eggs could help biologists in Louisiana and Canada preserve the endangered long-legged birds.
From jets to cheese: Trump wants to impose new tariffs on EU
The United States wants to tax $11.2 billion worth of EU goods — from airplanes to Gouda cheese — in what some experts say marks another attempt by the Trump administration to use tariffs to reshape global trade in its favour.
Chamber to hold workplace mental health seminar in May
Burlington Chamber of Commerce hosting workplace mental health seminar
Bill C-69 given a rough welcome at Calgary Senate committee hearing
Representatives of Canada’s biggest oil and gas companies took turns demanding major changes to Bill C-69 before a Senate committee making a Calgary stop on a cross-Canada series of hearings that started in Vancouver on Monday.
Heavy rains cause floods, kill 6 in Rio de Janeiro ‘crisis’
Torrents of water gushed down streets, sweeping up cars and uprooting trees following rains that began around rush hour Monday evening.
Greece opens shipwreck sites to divers as underwater museums
Greece opens shipwreck sites to divers as underwater museums
Stoney Creek residents appeal six-storey apartment complex decision to LPAT
Hamilton councillors approve zoning amendment for the six-storey, 151-unit apartment complex on Grays Road.
Provincial regulations keep legal cannabis sales down
Canadian sales are expected to grow at a compound annual rate of 44 per cent to $5.2 billion in 2024 from $569 million in 2018, Arcview Market Research and BDS Analytics said Tuesday.
IMF forecast: Global growth will weaken this year
The International Monetary Fund is downgrading its outlook for growth in the United States, Europe, Japan and the overall global economy and points to heightened trade tensions as a key reason.
Sunwing ordered to compensate 16,255 passengers after delays during 2018 ice storm
The Toronto-based airline failed in many cases to provide meal vouchers, hotel accommodations, refund or cancellation options, or food and drinks during tarmac delays.
Equifax investigation finds deficiencies
Equifax fell short of privacy obligations to Canadians, says privacy commissioner
Toronto police looking for suspects after gunfight erupts in plaza parking lot
Police said they received a call for a shooting at 11:15 a.m. Tuesday on Jane St., near Highway 400.
Fenix 360 Auto helps your car look and feel cool
The summer heat is coming, but you can make your automobile feel cooler with tinted windows from Fenix 360 Auto.Owned by Alejandro Noguera, the business has been running at 415 Concession Street, west of Upper Wentworth, since last December.No
Hemingway apartment up for sale in Toronto
Apartment where Ernest Hemingway lived up for sale in Toronto
Free dental care for low-income seniors to be announced in budget: CP exclusive
Anyone 65 and over in the province making under $19,300 — or $32,300 for couples — would qualify, said senior government sources who were not authorized to speak publicly about the budget item.
Trudeau broke law by ejecting former ministers from caucus, Philpott says
Independent MP Jane Philpott told the House of Commons that the Parliament of Canada Act says MPs can’t be kicked out of their party caucuses without a vote.
A great haircut is only a Great Clip away
The hair salon was launched in 1982 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Grimsby teen has endured a life of pain; OHIP denies funding for treatment of rare syndrome
Sydney Gill has neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome
Trudeau broke law by kicking former ministers out of caucus, Philpott says
In the House of Commons, Independent MP Jane Philpott says the Parliament of Canada Act says MPs can’t be kicked out of their party groups without a vote and Trudeau ejected them on his own.
Jury selection starts in Kitchener double-murder trial
Glenn Bauman, 45, is charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of his former common-law wife and her teenage daughter in July 2011.
Two GTA men arrested in human-trafficking case allegedly drugged woman, tattooed pimp’s name on her body
Domenic Lees, 24, of Whitby, and Simon Ho-On, 23, of Toronto, are facing 21 total charges. Toronto police say they are concerned there may be more victims.
Upscale condominiums, commercial boutiques proposed for Ancaster village core
THE ISSUE: One-hectare residential, commercial developmentTHE IMPACT: Proposal would change the look and feel of the village core
Shark prevents recovery of body from Hawaii waters
Shark prevents recovery of body from Hawaii waters
Shark prevents recovery of body from Hawaii waters
Shark prevents recovery of body from Hawaii waters
No formal grades past Grade 6 for Hamilton teen with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
Dad says teenage son with FASD fell through the cracks of the public education system.
Why you shouldn’t rely on the kindness of strangers when selling your vehicle yourself
Bank drafts are not a guaranteed proof of payment as fraudsters can create them and pass them off as genuine, writes Ellen Roseman.
Why you shouldn’t rely on the kindness of strangers when selling your vehicle yourself
Bank drafts are not a guaranteed proof of payment as fraudsters can create them and pass them off as genuine, writes Ellen Roseman.
Waterdown Habitat for Humanity build breaks ground
The first-ever Habitat for Humanity build in Waterdown is underway at the corner of Dundas Street and Dennis Avenue.
Teen sexually assaulted, punched in face getting off bus near Sherwood Secondary
Hamilton police are asking residents to check surveillance cameras for suspicious activity.
Teen shot at Upper Ottawa Street townhouse complex Sunday night
Hamilton police are appealing for witnesses to city’s 17th shooting this year
5 things Burlington is doing to mark the 30th anniversary of the twinning agreement with Itabashi, Japan
Citizens are able to travel to Itabashi, Japan through participation in the Burlington Friendship Tour on Oct. 16 to 27.
Flamborough Review scoops provincial awards
The Review was recognized with five industry awards at the Better Newspaper Competition gala April 5.
Ernest Hemingway once lived here. Now you can, too, for $730,000
The Bathurst St. condo is selling for $730,000. “Before it’s sold I will be having a whiskey in his writing room just to connect with him somehow,” says listing agent.
Allison Mack of ‘Smallville’ pleads guilty in case of ‘sex cult’ where women were branded
Led by Keith Raniere, the group, based in Albany, N.Y., billed itself as a self-help organization.
PM Benjamin Netanyahu urges Israelis to vote, says it's 'sacred act'
Clouded by a series of looming corruption indictments, Netanyahu is seeking a fourth consecutive and a fifth overall term in office
Canadian government says it’s considering regulating Facebook and other social media giants
Self-regulation is not “yielding the results” Canadians expect and we are talking with other countries about how to regulate, federal democratic institutions minister says.
Ghost of Toys R Us still haunts toy makers
A year after Toys R Us imploded, toy makers are still readjusting to the big loss of shelf space
Stop ‘bully bids’ says Ontario real estate group
The industry group recommends eliminating pre-emptive offers to ensure fairness among property buyers.
Waterdown elementary school to mark ‘Day of They’
Guy B. Brown Elementary School is encouraging staff and students to avoid gender designations to mark International Day of Pink
City of Edmonton takes responsibility in deaths of feral cats
EDMONTON — The City of Edmonton says it has pleaded guilty to a regulatory charge under the Animal Protection Act in the deaths of three feral cats.
If I go missing ‘you will know who did it,’ a prominent Toronto doctor said. Her husband killed her days after she filed for divorce
Dr. Mohammed Shamji has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the death of Dr. Elana Fric, his wife of 12 years and the mother of their three children.
Speeding Hamilton motorcyclist nabbed by OPP plane gets 90 days in jail
Igor Matej, 29, of Hamilton pleaded guilty in January to charges of flight from police and driving while disqualified. He was clocked riding his motorcycle last May at speeds of more than 200 km/h.
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