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Anchorage airport expects summer passenger increase
Anchorage airport expects summer passenger increase
Ice fishing in Hamilton harbour
An ice fisher stands on the ice that is still covering the channel off Bayfront Park Monday. With spring only days away, the ice fishing season is drawing to a close. Venturing out on the ice, particularly this time of year, should only be done with caution and after checking the conditions.
Dundas man, 18, accused of speeding, crashing off-road dirt bike
Hamilton police remind public off-road vehicles are still subject to Highway Traffic Act
Let Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry escape the royal family — at least halfway
If any of the gossip about the expectant couple can be believed, they’re chafing at the bonds of the monarchy, which needs to lessen their burdens or risk driving them further away, writes Vinay Menon.
'You will never hear me mention his name': New Zealand's Ardern hopes to deny shooter notoriety
He is a terrorist, he is a criminal, he is an extremist, she says. But he will, when I speak, be nameless.
1,553 automobiles stolen in Hamilton last year
“It’s important to remember that a car thief can steal your car in less than 30 seconds — without a key.”
Australia’s #EggBoy may face charges, but he’s won global adulation for egging a senator
Seventeen-year-old Will Connolly smashed an egg on the head of Australian Sen. Fraser Anning after he blamed “Muslim fanatics” for the mass shooting in a New Zealand mosque.
All eastbound lanes on Highway 401 reopen following jack-knifed tractor-trailer
The crash closed all eastbound lanes on Hwy. 401 at Eglinton Ave. and the Hwy. 427 interchange for two hours while police investigated.
Scott Radley: City of Hamilton may change how sports fields get booked. That could affect you or your kids
On Thursday, the city’s emergency and community services committee will receive a proposal that would alter the allocation policy for public facilities with a goal of making things more equitable.
Former PM apologizes for referring to Ontario politician as a ‘little girl’
Simard said the comments belong to another era and have no place in a respectful and egalitarian society.
Driver flees after Maserati smashes Mercedes in east Hamilton high-speed crash
The 35-year-old driver allegedly ran from the crash scene while his three passengers were taken to hospital to treat broken bones.
Jack-knifed tractor-trailer closes all eastbound lanes on Highway 401
All eastbound lanes of Hwy. 401 are closed at Eglinton Ave. at the Hwy. 427 interchange following a collision, Ontario Provincial Police said.
Hamilton grieves with the people of Christchurch
Hundreds attend vigil at Hamilton mosque
Hamilton police investigating white supremacist Paul Fromm for posting New Zealand shooters manifesto
Allegations relate to website posting following the terror attack that left 50 people dead.
ClubLink axes curling at Glendale, leaving seven curling clubs in Hamilton area
‘This is a great loss to the whole community,’ as 225 curling members will now be looking for a new home.
Hamilton declares climate emergency along with dedicated city task force
“I would argue the cost of inaction will cripple us. We are experiencing it now,” said Coun. Maureen Wilson.
Hamilton council to debate judicial inquiry into ‘lost’ Red Hill Valley Parkway friction report
Council will go behind closed doors Wednesday to hear options for an independent probe into how a troubling parkway safety report was buried for years.
AP source: Justice Dept. probing development of Boeing jets
French aviation experts see clear links in 2 Boeing crashes
'Both sides of the binary:' Exhibit explores gender, fashion
'Both sides of the binary:' Exhibit explores gender, fashion
Colorado town cancels 4th of July fireworks display
Colorado town cancels 4th of July fireworks display
Hamiltonians gather at Mountain Mosque in support of New Zealand mosque victims
"This should not be happening in a mosque," said Javid Mirza, president of the Muslim Association of Hamilton.
The Latest: CEO says Boeing working to ensure 737s are safe
The Latest: CEO says Boeing working to ensure 737s are safe
Signpost: Free skating, sepsis information, and Cancer Assistance milestone
Tim Hortons and the City of Burlington have extended their partnership for another three years on recreational and other events to include free Family Day skating, starting next year. The company’s commitment for the next three years is $112,500. It has already sponsored free holiday skating for 25 years and will sponsor 64 hours of free swimming at indoor and outdoor city pools.
Tens of thousands converge on California 'poppy apocalypse'
Crowds force California city to close super bloom viewing
Basic income study aims to lower B.C. poverty level by 2024
Minister Shane Simpson said TogetherBC’s strategy is to assist the 557,000 people who are living in poverty, with the goal to lift 140,000 of them out of poverty.
Hamilton board of health approves second supervised injection site
“The current OPS is so busy people are not receiving the treatment and the full care they deserve,” said peer support worker Danielle Delonttinville.
Hamilton board of health approves second supervised injection site in Hamilton
“The current OPS is so busy people are not receiving the treatment and the full care they deserve,” said peer support worker Danielle Delonttinville.
Obituary: Dundas resident Bob Knuckle enjoyed success on stage and on the sidelines
‘He was just born multitalented and multi-smart,’ says longtime friend Ron Foxcroft.
Trudeau condemns hateful, ‘toxic segments’ of society after New Zealand shootings
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is calling on people of all political stripes to turn the page on hateful ideology by condemning intolerance following the killing of 50 Muslims in New Zealand.
Former PM Mulroney apologizes for referring to Ontario politician as a ‘little girl’
“He has done great things for Canada, but his comments belong to another era ...” Simard says.
Ontario to centralize procurement, estimated to save $1B a year in five years
“Currently there is far too much duplication and fragmentation in the system. We are not taking advantage of our shared buying power to drive efficiencies and cost savings,” says Treasury Board President Peter Bethlenfalvy.
Mali’s army says 23 soldiers were killed in attack in village
The army said Monday the attack on Sunday, which is the most deadly against the army this year, took place in the village of Dioura.
Forest service plans large sale of Alaskan old growth timber
Forest service plans large sale of Alaskan old growth timber
Liberal budget to applaud Canada’s economy, but who deserves credit?
“It’s an election budget. ... There’s been a tendency to use these as important communications vehicles — almost platform-launching vehicles,” says Kevin Page.
Democrats urge FBI probe of spa owner offering Trump access
Democrats said China has “frequently used non-traditional intelligence collectors and businesspersons to compromise targets” and asked for investigations into potential human trafficking, unlawful lobbying or campaign finance violations
Canada’s top public servant Michael Wernick announces surprise retirement
Trudeau says he’ll be replaced at the top of the federal public service by Ian Shugart, currently the deputy minister of foreign affairs.
U.S. Justice Department probing development of Boeing 737 Max jets, source says
A federal grand jury in Washington sent a subpoena to someone involved in the development of the Boeing 737 Max, following two fatal aircraft crashes, seeking emails, messages and other communications.
Canada extends Iraq and Ukraine military missions to 2021 and 2022
Canadian Forces have been involved in Ukraine since September 2015, helping train the country’s military, which is battling Russian-backed separatist forces.
Cabinet shuffle: Justin Trudeau names MP Joyce Murray as Treasury Board President
This latest adjustment comes after the prime minister moved Jody Wilson-Raybould to veterans affairs from the justice portfolio in January.
Woman lacks insight into killing of stranger in Toronto pharmacy: review board
The Ontario Review Board — which decides if and how not criminally responsible patients should be detained — said Rohinie Bisesar considers herself a victim of her schizophrenia and blames the homicide on her illness.
Dutch authorities arrest suspect in shooting on Utrecht tram that left 3 dead
Police consider terrorism as motive; domestic violence was also a possibility.
Over 1,000 feared dead after cyclone slams into Mozambique
Could be deadliest storm in generations to hit the impoverished African country.
What’s going on here on Hamilton Mountain?
Just the FactsAfter several decades of serving the central-east Mountain community as a grocery store and most recently as a No Frills outlet, the building that now houses Giorgio’s No Frills at 499 Mohawk Road East (at Upper Sherman) will be clo
Video: Hamilton priest suspended over allegations of sexual relationship with minor
Father Heitor Antunes has been suspended from duty by the Diocese of Hamilton.
Hamilton ponders future of Sam Lawrence Park
Do you have any ideas as to what Sam Lawrence Park should look like in the future?
Will Ontario cannabis shops be ready for April 1? For some owners it’s touch and go
One retail lottery winner is ‘absolutely confident’ he’ll open on time. Another admits the target date ‘might not be in the cards for us.’
Young professionals try ‘speed networking’ in Burlington
The Burlington Chamber of Commerce’s Young Professionals Network is holding a “speed networking” event April 11.
Lyft opens up its IPO road show, offers 30 million shares
Ride-hailing company looks to raise more than $2 billion.
Rise in cannabis, liquid nicotine has IWK Regional Poison Centre urging parents to lock products up
Incidents of poisoning from cannabis and liquid nicotine products are on the rise in Canada, and officials are urging people to keep these products under lock and key.
Hamilton teachers union vows class size fight
The president of Hamilton’s public secondary teachers’ union says Premier Doug Ford’s government is in for a fight over its push for bigger high school class sizes as collective agreements come up for renewal this summer.
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