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Largest lake in Glacier National Park fully freezes over
Largest lake in Glacier National Park fully freezes over
One More Time, With Big Data: Measles Vaccine Doesn’t Cause Autism
These researchers found no greater proportional incidence of the diagnosis between the vaccinated and unvaccinated children.
New president at St. Joseph’s Healthcare
Top Ministry of Health bureaucrat makes the move to Hamilton April 29
Police arrest three Six Nations residents in triple-slaying of fellow band members
Nicholas Shipman, Thomas Bomberry and Jamie Beaver of Ohsweken charged with second-degree murder
Customs officer shoots his hand in Vegas airport locker area
Customs officer shoots his hand in Vegas airport locker area
Hamilton Police Service will consider probing animal cruelty
The Hamilton Police Service will look at the feasibility of adding animal cruelty investigations to their work.A motion by East Mountain councillor and Hamilton Police Services Board member Tom Jackson requesting Hamilton police chief Eric Girt t
The Message: Beware of Cartoonist
Listen to The Message, a Hamilton Spectator weekly podcast
Firefighters rescue two dogs from South Street fire
The fire broke out in the large, detached house just before 3 p.m.
For Winona Elementary School, it's gotta be KD
When students and staff at Winona Elementary School starting planning their latest community outreach initiative, they decided to do more than the usual food drive.
Airbnb acquires last-minute booking service HotelTonight
Airbnb acquires last-minute booking service HotelTonight
‘You were my everything.’ Brampton man killed in crash leaves behind pregnant fiancée
Jason Goodlip will never get to meet his baby daughter. But his fiancée, who is five months pregnant, has vowed to make sure his little girl knows all about him.
New Disney Star Wars theme park lands set opening dates
New Disney Star Wars theme park lands set opening dates
New Disney Star Wars theme park lands set opening dates
New Disney Star Wars theme park lands set opening dates
St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton announces Melissa Farrell as new president
Currently a deputy minister in Ontario’s Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
Protesters rally at Queen’s Park against autism program changes by Ford government
Families coming from Ottawa, Sudbury and Windsor were part of the busloads of protesters who descended Thursday on Queen’s Park, saying ‘this is not a partisan issue.’
Solo living trend creating new opportunities
Growing trend of solo living creating opportunities for businesses
Feds pleased with ‘orderly’ transition to pot legalization, Bill Blair says
Ottawa is pleased with the “orderly” transition Canadians have made to the legalization of cannabis since last October, says Border Security and Organized Crime Reduction Minister Bill Blair.
Guelph pedestrian taken to Hamilton hospital following collision
An elderly woman has been taken to Hamilton by ambulance after being a pedestrian was hit by a vehicle Thursday morning.Shortly after 10:30 a.m., Guelph police announced that Woolwich Road between London Road and Mont Street following a collision
Police arrest two Six Nations men in triple-slaying of fellow band members
Nicholas Shipman and Thomas Bomberry of Ohsweken charged with second-degree
Queen Elizabeth II removed her glove — to publish her first Instagram post
Dressed head to toe in a vibrant tangerine outfit complete with pearls and dark gloves, the 92-year-old monarch appeared to be in good spirits as she published the image using an iPad
Jerseyville pot greenhouse appeal put on hold
A licensed medical cannabis producer’s appeal of the city’s denial of an application to build a 140,000-square-foot greenhouse in Jerseyville is on hold to allow for a potential settlement.
How to avoid big medical bills on vacation
5 tips on avoiding big medical bills on vacation; pre-existing condition a risk
Former OPP deputy commissioner Brad Blair threatens wrongful dismissal suit against Ford government
The deputy OPP commissioner fired after going public with concerns about the hiring of Premier Doug Ford’s friend as head of the provincial police is threatening to sue the government for wrongful dismissal.
Now who will probe animal cruelty calls in Hamilton? Mountain councillor wants to know
Tom Jackson is asking city staff and the Hamilton Police Service if either organization will consider taking over investigating animal cruelty complaints if the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals follows through with its decision to stop investigating such complaints.
Shipping delays leave some shelves bare at Hawaii stores
Shipping delays leave some shelves bare at Hawaii stores
Who is Alex Trebek? How a mustache and correct pronunciation created a TV legend
Now in his 35th season, Trebek delivered another surprise on Wednesday
Snowfall on northern, central Utah expected from storm
Snowfall on northern, central Utah expected from storm
Snowfall on northern, central Utah expected from storm
Snowfall on northern, central Utah expected from storm
Trudeau admits ‘erosion of trust’ between his office and Jody Wilson-Raybould
The prime minister is expected to admit mistakes, but will continue to insist that there was no unethical or illegal behaviour involved.
Wildflowers blooms drawing crowds to state parks in Arizona
Wildflowers blooms drawing crowds to state parks in Arizona
Police to offer ‘significant update’ in probe of three slain Six Nations members
Melissa Miller, 37, Alan Porter, 33, and Michael Jamieson, 32, were found dead in a field near London, Ont., on Nov. 4.
Luke Perry died of a stroke at 52. Here’s how that happens to someone his age
No one knows why some people are vulnerable.
Families of children with autism plan large protest at Queen's Park today
Hundreds of parents, therapists and union members are expected to gather outside Queen's Park today to protest the provincial government's changes to Ontario's autism program.
Ex-grocery store worker sentenced for food stamp scheme
Ex-grocery store worker sentenced for food stamp scheme
Property Brothers seek GTA residents for new home renovation show
Property Brothers: Forever Home is about turning existing properties into ‘dream homes’.
Five times Justin Trudeau made (bad) headlines
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in a political pickle. Trudeau and his team are accused of pressuring Canada's first Indigenous attorney general, Jody Wilson-Raybould, to make a deal with a Quebec-based engineering firm, and of demoting her when she refused.
More Canadians are living alone than ever before: Statistics Canada
Alberta is the least lonely province in Canada, despite single-person households becoming the most common type of living situation across the country.
Barbie announces Tessa Virtue doll as part of 'Role Models' series
The Barbie website calls Virtue "one-half of a team known for their legendary elegance, athleticism, innovation, and their unparalleled ability to skate in unison."
He said, she said: Gerald Butts and Jody Wilson-Raybould on the SNC-Lavalin affair
In their own words: The former attorney general and the former principal secretary to the prime minister offer conflicting accounts of the sequence of events that led her to resign from cabinet and him to step down as Justin Trudeau’s top adviser.
Ramming truck into garage an attempt at vigilante justice, says Crown
Glanbrook victim managed to jump out of the way just in time
Hundreds of vehicles towed by Hamilton police last year were abandoned by their owners
Last year, 437 vehicles impounded by police were left behind by owners who opted not to pay to free their rides.
Brantford baby nearly dies of whooping cough
“It’s not just about your kids,” says mom to anti-vaxxers about baby’s terrifying and preventable nine-days in Hamilton ICU
Hamilton’s basic income advocates aren’t giving up yet
Lobbying efforts continue for federal government to take over pilot
Former owner of derelict Hamilton property hit with $55,000 fine
The former dairy — now being renovated for affordable housing — was previously a magnet for trespassing and complaints about squatters.
Locke Street ‘riot’ cases wrap up with last Hamilton defendant signing peace bond
During the March 3 spree, dozens of masked protesters marched down Locke Street South damaging cars and throwing stones and eggs at storefronts.
‘Trust had broken down.’ Trudeau’s former senior aide Gerald Butts testifies over the SNC-Lavalin scandal
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s confidant and former senior aide Gerald Butts contradicts Jody Wilson-Raybould, denies political pressure to intervene in criminal proceedings against SNC-Lavalin.
Toronto police lay 100 charges against Mississauga man in guns and drugs probe
Toronto police say they’ve laid 100 charges against a 50-year-old Mississauga man following a guns and drugs investigation.
Las Vegas bets on Elon Musk for tunnel transit system
Elon Musk firm pitched to build transit system in Las Vegas
PMO tried to persuade Wilson-Raybould, not pressure her, Butts says
Jody Wilson-Raybould never complained about improper pressure to halt the criminal prosecution of SNC-Lavalin until Prime Minister Justin Trudeau decided to move her out of her cabinet role as justice minister and attorney general, the prime minister’s former principal secretary says.
Huawei extradition case raises ‘serious concerns’ about political motivation, says defence lawyer
The Crown has agreed to put it over until May 8 to fix a date for a hearing.
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