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Updated 2025-02-12 09:01
Family of five from Hamilton among victims killed in Ethiopian plane crash
Rubi Paul’s grandfather said the child was travelling to Kenya with her mother, grandmother and older siblings to meet him for the first time.
St. Joseph’s Hospital goes to ‘active shooter’ alert after man allegedly threatens he has a gun
19-year-old to be charged with public mischief after scare in Charlton Avenue East hospital
Felicity Huffman, Lori Loughlin among dozens charged in college admission cheating scam
Largest college admissions scam ever prosecuted in the U.S.
Jeff Mahoney: New Sexual Assault Centre of Hamilton director inspired by hope, social justice ... and rage
Jessica Bonilla-Damptey took over SACHA in January as the organization found themselves at a funding crossroads.
Coming school cellphone ban same as existing Hamilton policies
Provincial move allows exceptions
Countries and carriers around the globe ground the 737 Max 8
Countries and carriers around the globe ground the 737 Max 8
TSA: Don't leave loaded guns in carry-on bags
TSA: Don't leave loaded guns in carry-on bags
Hawaiian Airlines lowers prices as Southwest enters market
Hawaiian Airlines lowers prices as Southwest enters market
Hawaii refuge provides new home for Albatross chicks
Hawaii refuge provides new home for Albatross chicks
Steve Milton: Hamilton woman skating with Disney On Ice
Louise Hains went to ACMT and McMaster, and is now skating for Disney on Ice, which is in Hamilton this week.
Canada Revenue Agency to pay more than $60K to sexually harassed worker
The burden to create a harassment-free workplace should not be on the person being harassed, the Federal Public Sector Labour Relations and Employment Board said.
Judge gives 4-year sentence to Quebec driver who was texting before fatal crash
Man had exchanged more than 30 text messages while driving on a poorly lit road in March 2012.
Chief health officer takes aim at misinformation in measles outbreak
“Even one child dying of measles is unacceptable.”
’Children are going to die:’ Advocate’s report on Tina Fontaine urges changes
Manitoba’s children’s advocate says there are many children in care who are in danger of being sexually exploited or dying almost five years after an Indigenous teenager’s body was found in a river.
Brown book not defamatory because its contents are true, publisher claims
Patrick Brown’s publisher says the former Progressive Conservative leader’s tell-all book is not defamatory because the facts laid out in it are true.
Virginia woman picks matching numbers 30 times to win Pick 4
Deborah Brown says she purchased 20 tickets with the numbers 1-0-3-1 after seeing those numbers “a couple of times during the day.”
Vegas tourism board OKs transit system talks with Musk firm
Vegas tourism board OKs transit system talks with Musk firm
Province claws back $3 million grant for Ancaster arts centre
Construction was supposed to start this year on transformation of Memorial School.
Liberals must let Jody Wilson-Raybould return to justice committee: opposition
They also want the Liberals to bring in senior advisers to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau who Wilson-Raybould says were involved in the SNC-Lavalin affair.
Top intelligence panel Dem says Trump probably should be indicted after leaving office
“It certainly appears there’s no shortage of evidence.”
Police negotiate all day with person in crisis
Police negotiators have been talking with a barricaded person in crisis downtown since 6:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Baby travelling to see grandfather, Hagersville teacher among Canadian victims in Ethiopian crash
Rubi Paul’s grandfather said the child was travelling to Kenya with her mother, grandmother and older siblings to meet him for the first time.
Jeff Mahoney: New Sexual Assault Centre of Hamilton director inspired by hope, social justice ... and rage
Jessica Bonilla-Damptey took over SACHA in January as the organization found themselves at a funding crossroads.
Youth arrested in Kingston terrorism case appears for bail hearing
A youth facing terrorism charges in Kingston appeared in court Tuesday for the first day of a two-day bail hearing.
Alaska Airlines flight to Seattle returns to Portland
Alaska Airlines flight to Seattle returns to Portland
Trump's national monument changes return to spotlight
Trump's national monument changes return to spotlight
Canada’s chief health officer takes aim at misinformation in measles outbreak
Dr. Theresa Tam says that some parents have come to fear the prevention of measles more than the disease itself, citing seeds of doubt planted by “misleading, or worse, entirely false information” online.
TV stars and coaches charged in college bribery scheme
Authorities called it the biggest college admissions scam ever prosecuted, with the parents accused of paying an estimated $25 million in bribes.
U.K. PM Theresa May’s deal is resoundingly defeated, putting all Brexit options back in play
With the deal all but dead, British Parliament will likely vote to postpone Brexit this week.
Hagersville teacher Dawn Tanner killed in Ethiopian plane crash
Dawn Tanner is being remembered by her children for her “beautiful laugh” and “tight hugs”
Individual compensation announced for Indian Day Schools survivors
The government has reached a proposed settlement with former Indian Day Schools students that would compensate each survivor $10,000, Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett announced Tuesday.
Judge scolds man for laughing about gross salsa violation
Judge scolds man for laughing about gross salsa violation
Judge scolds man for laughing about gross salsa violation
Judge scolds man for laughing about gross salsa violation
St. Joseph’s Hamilton in ‘code silver’ after man allegedly threatens he has gun
19-year-old to be charged with public mischief after scare in Charlton Avenue East hospital
Hamilton family among Canadian victims in Ethiopian Airlines plane crash
Rubi Paul’s grandfather said the child was travelling to Kenya with her mother, grandmother and older siblings to meet him for the very first time. The baby girl was the only Canadian citizen in the family.
iPhone trends going ‘from bad to worse,’ Longbow Research says
Apple continues to struggle with iPhone demand, particularly in China, with trends going “from bad to worse,” according to Longbow Research.
UN warns thousands trapped in Yemen’s northern flashpoint
“It is outrageous that innocent civilians continue to die needlessly in a conflict that should, and can be solved.”
WSIB ‘already made up their mind’ on rubber claims, Kitchener widow says
It’s unclear if tribunal decisions will be included in review of occupational disease claims
Survey predicts ‘hopeful’ hiring climate for Hamilton
A new survey says Hamilton-area employers can expect a “hopeful” hiring climate for the upcoming quarter.
Video: Public skate at Harry Howell areana
BlackBerry creates separate subsidiary to ‘deepen reach’ within U.S. government
The new subsidiary will be focused on ensuring that more BlackBerry products and services meet the strict U.S. requirements.
The top 10 books on Apple's iBooks-US
The top 10 books on Apple's iBooks-US
Amtrak announces interest in Minnesota-Wisconsin rail line
Amtrak announces interest in Minnesota-Wisconsin rail line
VIDEO: Four people rescued from Ottawa Street building fire
Mattress fire sends two to hospital
Trump won’t lift tariffs on Canada without quotas or other protection, U.S. trade chief suggests
Trump suggested in 2018 that the steel and aluminum tariffs would be lifted after a deal was reached on a new NAFTA, but he has since argued that the tariffs are effective policy in themselves.
Self-driving test vehicle added to auto history museum
Self-driving test vehicle added to auto history museum
Ancaster Memorial Art Centre's future uncertain after PC's drop curtain on funding promise
"People will not have to put on their thinking caps and see if they can reverse the decision," said Gord Conroy, past president Theatre Ancaster.
Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre's future uncertain after PC's drop curtain on funding promise
"People will not have to put on their thinking caps and see if they can reverse the decision," said Gord Conroy, past president Theatre Ancaster.
New HIV infections among Hamilton intravenous drug users prompts safe-injection plea
“Please take care of yourselves and take care of others,” member of Keeping Six urges community
Alaska considers selling historic museum to save money
Alaska considers selling historic museum to save money
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