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Hamilton high school students walk out to protest changes to education system
Bishop Ryan Catholic Secondary School students voiced concerns about OSAP, class sizes and e-learning
German whiskey booming as micro distilleries keep popping up
German whiskey booming as micro distilleries keep popping up
Hamilton picks first woman to become city manager
Hamilton taps Janette Smith of Peel Region as new city manager
Cold weather increases Wyoming wildlife deaths
Cold weather causing increase in Wyoming wildlife deaths
Tim Hortons launches loyalty rewards program
McMaster business professor suspects the move is a way for the company to fight back.
Ethics watchdog says Doug Ford ‘did not breach’ law in Ron Taverner hiring
Ontario’s integrity commissioner says the premier “stayed at arm’s length from the recruitment process” when the Progressive Conservative government tried to hire Ford family friend Ron Taverner as commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police.
PHOTOS: Ready and (still) waiting for spring
Father, son buried as New Zealand mosque funerals begin
Khalid Mustafa and Hamza Mustafa fled the Syrian civil war.
Hamilton will study idea of making a bid to host 2030 Commonwealth Games
Hamilton has already made a bid to host the 2010 and 2014 Commonwealth Games.
Gloria Field, mother of four-year-old injured in devastating accident, issues moving video thanks
The outpouring has been incredible, says Maeve’s mother Gloria Field. She broke her silence Wednesday with a video statement.
Celina Caesar-Chavannes quits Liberal caucus
The rookie MP from Whitby will sit as an independent after criticizing Justin Trudeau’s leadership during the SNC-Lavalin scandal.
PHOTOS: Spring has sprung
Historical Brantford plaque stolen from Bell Memorial Park monument
Police are asking for public to come forward with any information about the theft of an historical plaque that had been on a monument at Bell Memorial Park in Brantford since 1917.
B.C. to start measles 'catch-up' campaign, offering shots at schools, clinics
British Columbia has recorded 19 confirmed cases of measles this year.
This autistic New Jersey boy called 911 over his missing teddy bear and police came to the rescue
Father says he is proud his son knew what to do in an emergency.
Signpost: Basic income event, youth mural and Zonta Club awards
Former Ontario premier Kathleen Wynne will deliver a keynote speech on April 1 in Hamilton.
L.A.-area mom charged in death of daughter found in duffel bag
Prosecutors have charged a mother with murder in the death of her 9-year-old daughter, whose body was found in a duffel bag along a suburban horse trail near Los Angeles.
Bill Morneau defends Liberal budget measures as sales effort gets underway
The federal budget showcased several measures aimed at helping more would-be homebuyers get into the housing market for the first time.
Report: Slain Mexican journalist’s widow targeted by spyware
The Toronto-based Citizen Lab said the attempt to place Pegasus spy software targeted Griselda Triana, the widow of Javier Valdez, bringing to 25 the number of known cases involving the spyware in Mexico.
Frontier attendants, airline reach tentative deal
Union says Frontier attendants, airline reach tentative deal
Hamilton will study possible bid for 2030 Commonwealth Games
Two years after rejecting the idea, city council is now willing to at least consider a bid for the 100th anniversary of an international event that started in Hamilton in 1930.
SNC-Lavalin CEO says employees will move to foreign rivals if it is debarred
He said SNC-Lavalin employees feel bruised and battered by the last six weeks.
Bus driver in Italy abducts schoolchildren, sets fire to vehicle during evacuation
Officers broke the glass in the back door of the bus and got all the passengers to safety without serious injury before the flames destroyed the vehicle, authorities said.
‘Business Before 9’ at EarthFresh in Burlington
The event is being held at EarthFresh, 1095 Clay Ave.
Hamilton high school students walk out to protest OSAP cuts
Students also concerned about the government’s overhaul of the autism program, larger class sizes and an increase in e-learning.
Police raid three MMJ pot shops in Hamilton
Provincial Joint Forces Cannabis Enforcement Team hit two dispensaries in east end and one in central city
Calgary mom, Tamara Lovett, convicted in son's strep death granted full parole
A Calgary woman whose son died after she failed to take him to the doctor for a strep infection has been granted full parole.
What's happening on Mountain Brow Boulevard on Hamilton Mountain?
Fence damaged at end of Fennell Avenue East.
Giorgio’s No Frills on Mohawk Road to close for good this week
After several decades of serving the central-east Mountain community, there will be no more frills for grocery shoppers.
Death at Port Colborne 7-Eleven still under investigation
Foul play not suspected
Bill Gates joins Jeff Bezos as the only two members of the $100 billion club
Gates's fortune, now $100 billion on the nose, hasn't reached such heights since the dot-com boom
NPCA's new CAO Gayle Wood seeks to rebuild relationships with Hamilton
NPCA Gayle Wood is the authority's third interim CAO since November.
Millions watched her kids on YouTube. Offscreen, she was beating and starving them, police say
She was charged with molestation of a child, child abuse, unlawful imprisonment and child neglect.
Burlington woman alleges sexual assault after meeting man online
Victim tells police she met a man on the dating app Hinge.
Sorrow revisited: Re-creating Katrina's muck in New Orleans
Sorrow revisited: Re-creating Katrina's muck in New Orleans
Contaminated needle used to draw blood from child at St. Catharines hospital
Niagara Health has apologized to a St. Catharines mother for drawing blood from her son with a contaminated needle last week.
Hamilton animal cruelty investigations still up in the air
Planning committee agrees to receive staff report on the issue
Dundas Tammy's Place site gets new townhouse development proposal
The new proposal for a four-storey building has six separate entrances facing Brock Street South
‘Crazy:’ Man, 22, clocked at 203 km/h on Highway 403
The man's licence has been suspended for 90 days and his vehicle has been impounded for seven days.
‘No, I’m the killer’: A witness testified he was the real murderer. The Toronto jury still convicted the defendant
Even courtroom veterans were stunned when the witness calmly confessed to opening fire on two men — killing one of them — stopped at a red light in Toronto’s east end.
Canada set to begin collecting data on travellers leaving country
The new measures aim to strengthen border security, enforce residency requirements for permanent residents and pinpoint those who overstay their welcome.
Raucous spring break crowds stressing Miami Beach officials
Raucous spring break crowds stressing Miami Beach officials
‘A total loser!’ Trump lashes out at Kellyanne Conway’s husband — for questioning the president's mental health
Kellyanne says she does not share her husband's concerns about Trump
‘We see bodies:’ Mozambique mourns as Cyclone Idai's death toll rises above 300
Mozambique on Wednesday began three days of national mourning for more than 200 victims of Cyclone Idai, one of the most destructive storms southern Africa has experienced in decades. In neighbouring Zimbabwe, state media said the death toll had risen above 100.
Federal budget includes new loans to help first-time homebuyers
In their 2019 budget, the Liberals have unveiled a “shared equity” mortgage plan, including interest-free loans that would go towards increasing a buyer’s down payment.
Second man facing charges after shooting on Barton Street last month
Hamilton police say a 23-year-old Toronto man is facing multiple firearm-related charges
Fiery dispute over Donair Spice now headed to Nova Scotia Supreme Court
Jeff Mahoney, who holds the trademark for Donair Spice, is seeking $220,000 in damages in Nova Scotia Supreme Court, alleging a former business associate is profiting from his trademark and causing confusion among customers.
Hamilton zoning change will allow a movie makeover of an infamous West Harbour ‘wasteland’
An unnamed film studio wants to set up shop in the vacant Barton-Tiffany lands the city infamously bought and bulldozed years ago for a stadium that ended up elsewhere.
Five-year-old child found safe, father arrested after alleged abduction from Markham classroom
York Region police have arrested Soloman Jaffri, who they say was not supposed to be in contact with his daughter.
Is this your camera? Halton police want you to have it back
Photos chronicle birth of baby boy and early years with family.
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