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Dundas Amica retirement home bargaining moves to arbitration
Little progress made on first collective agreement
GO Transit driver charged in collision that killed 84-year-old woman at Hamilton terminal
60-year-old driver from Burlington is charged with careless driving causing death, Hamilton police say.
Truck driver in deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash sentenced to 8 years in prison
Jaskirat Singh Sidhu pleaded guilty to 29 counts of dangerous driving.
Hamilton fallen firefighters' memorial approved by heritage committee
Proposed cost of the memorial is projected to be about $900,000.
Earliest QEW traffic jams started with rogue fruit stands
Clash between highway crews and farmers
Jody Wilson-Raybould to release text messages, emails to justice committee in SNC-Lavalin scandal
Former justice minister referred to text messages, emails in her testimony last month.
This is how you sell pot paraphernalia to rich people
Barneys New York is opening its doors to cannabis lovers-in Southern California.
Rousseau missing link in Ancaster school renewal
An accommodation plan for Ancaster public elementary students seems likely to remain a work in progress for years to come as Hamilton trustees await another chance to apply for provincial cash to rebuild Rousseau school.
Catholic priest stabbed during mass Friday in Montreal
Montreal police say the victim suffered minor injuries and a suspect has been arrested.
'It looks like a nightmare': Leaks soak Carlisle school as parents beg for upgrades
Describing unusable faucets, bathrooms permanently reeking of urine and ceilings so leaky the library books are covered in tarps, parents of Carlisle’s Balaclava Elementary School are begging for immediate upgrades to a facility they say is in despe
Two Dundas Real McCoys win awards
Phil Brewer named Most Gentlemanly Player, Guy Polillo shares rookie honours
Police remind public that smelly transit passengers are not 911-call worthy
“I’m using this as a teaching point to let people know that pressing the passenger emergency alarm in this kind of situation is not warranted,” Toronto police Const. David Hopkinson told the Star.
Last grants coming for endangered Route 66 program
Last grants coming for endangered Route 66 program
Police investigating after pot-laced brownies served at lunch for seniors
Const. Miles Loach said the seniors began seeking medical help within less than an hour of eating chocolate brownies served as a dessert option.
‘Beyond insane’: Teen charged after BMW clocked at 254 km/h on Highway 403 in Mississauga
A 19-year-old is facing stunt driving charges after the OPP clocked a BMW going an unbelievable 254 km/h on Highway 403 in Mississauga early Friday (March 22).
St. Thomas More student Jen Romero signs NCAA soccer scholarship
Begins Division I athletic career with the Golden Griffins in August
Mystery boat found at Niagara conservation area draws Discovery Channel’s Heavy Rescue 401 show
An eight-metre-long cabin cruiser didn’t put up much of a fight as it was dragged from the muddy waters of the Welland River Thursday at E.C. Brown Conservation Area.
No charges will be laid in Elmira's fatal tractor crash that killed Bettina Schuurmans
Elmira couple was on a cross-country tour when fatal collision occurred on Saskatchewan highway
Canada sees its biggest influx of immigrants since the First World War
The inflows helped the nation's population growth top half a million people for the first time since the late 1950s
Will Justin Trudeau call an early election?
Scheer’s determination to shut down the work of Parliament could easily backfire
Janes brand chicken nuggets recalled over possible salmonella contamination
The recall affects 800-gram packages with a best before date of December 15th.
‘I hate him,’ says young girl assaulted by Niagara man who ‘wanted to be my dad’
“I hate him.”
Call to form human circle around Hamilton mosques in show of support
Local Muslims still struggling with New Zealand terrorist attack
New city manager Janette Smith coming home to Hamilton
Janette Smith has spent the last 30 years working in Peel Region, she’s happy to come back to Hamilton as the new city manager.
Lyme Disease cost Mike his health, his job and $30,000
The 37-year-old Welland man is now turning to the community for help
Hamilton police recover loaded handgun from car of accused Barton Street shooter’s girlfriend
Bullet went through the chest of 26-year-old victim during Feb. 22 shooting.
Events: Things to do in Hamilton and area this weekend
Spring has sprung and you can watch some of Canada’s top Quidditch players, find out everything about scale models, fly a Lancaster to Berlin or stay and taste some home grown maple syrup. There is lots for everyone to do in Hamilton and area this weekend.
Homebuyers went ‘bananas’ for this $200,000, 253-square-foot ‘bungaloft’ in Oshawa
Six offers came through on opening day for a home the size of a garage.
ONTARIO COLD CASE: Bruce McArthur case renews interest in Jon Riley's disappearance
A note to his mom, written April 26, 2013, indicated Jon Riley was heading to Toronto for a few days. He was never seen or heard from again.
Two stabbed, one shot with pellet gun at Brock
Three people at Brock University were sent to the hospital with apparent non-life-threatening injuries as police responded to reports of a shooting.
Red Hill judicial probe: what happens next?
The city voted late Wednesday to ask a Superior Court judge to investigate how troubling friction tests on the crash-prone parkway were buried for years. The probe will be public — but not cheap or fast.
2 stabbed, 1 injured in struggle during incident at Brock
Police called to university after reports of a shooting
2 stabbed, 1 shot with pellet gun at Brock
Police called to university after reports of a shooting
Signpost: Trek for Tourette, Queer Justice Project and the Sam Lawrence Park master plan
Queer Justice Project kicks off Monday at Hamilton Artists Inc.
Tribes urge US to ban drilling around sacred New Mexico site
Tribes urge US to ban drilling around sacred New Mexico site
PCs plan to replace Liberals’ hydro rate cut plan
Energy Minister Greg Rickford said the changes would be made through the Progressive Conservative’s “Fixing the Hydro Mess Act” tabled in the legislature on Thursday.
Humans are causing climate change, but those who disagree welcome in UCP: Kenney
“I think broadly the United Conservatives accept the scientific consensus around anthropogenic climate change.”
Report: Colorado drought conditions dramatically reduced
Report: Colorado drought conditions dramatically reduced
Montreal lawyer challenges order to euthanize pit bull involved in attack
A prominent Montreal lawyer is trying to save a pit bull from an order to have it put down after it attacked six people, including four children, last August.
Indigenous woman missing since March 1 found ‘unharmed and in good spirits’
Jerri-Lyn King located in Hamilton
Cambridge University rescinds offer of fellowship for Jordan Peterson
A controversial Toronto psychology professor is lambasting a prestigious British university after it opted to rescind a visiting fellowship on the basis of his work.
Senator tables bill with former UN envoy to spend seized assets of dictators
Looks to put to constructive use the estimated $20 billion to $40 billion seized annually from corrupt officials.
Six Nations police seeking missing Indigenous woman Jerri-Lyn King, last seen March 1
26-year-old Jerri-Lyn King is an Indigenous woman from Six Nations who has been missing since March 1. Six Nations police are asking help finding her.
Halton police search for two men after $570 worth of scotch stolen from Burlington LCBO
At 8:22 p.m. on March 11, a man entered the 3365 Fairview St. store and selected two bottles of Johnnie Walker, four bottles of Glenfiddich Single Malt and two bottles of Johnnie Walker Green Label.
Featured photo: Bowling on the carpet
American skier, 20, dies in fall from cliff in Swiss Alps
American skier, 20, dies in fall from cliff in Swiss Alps
Canada sees its biggest influx of immigrants since the First World War
The country added 71,131 immigrants in the final three months of 2018, for a full year increase of 321,065, according to the latest estimates released Thursday by Statistics Canada in Ottawa.
Philpott breathes fresh life into SNC-Lavalin scandal as MPs pull all-nighter
Philpott gave an interview to Maclean’s magazine in which she said there is “much more to the story.”
New poll for Canadian Press indicates federal Conservatives ahead of the Liberals
A new poll conducted by Leger for The Canadian Press suggests the governing federal Liberals have lost ground to the Conservatives over the past month.
Donny and Marie Osmond announce end of Las Vegas residency
Donny and Marie Osmond announce end of Las Vegas residency
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