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Updated 2025-02-13 05:45
Hamilton councillors ask province to clarify who will pay LRT cost overruns
"We need to have these things in writing," said Flamborough Coun. Judi Partridge.
Pompeii dig uncovers Narcissus fresco in ancient atrium
Pompeii dig uncovers Narcissus fresco in ancient atrium
The Latest: Woman rescued from home wreckage in mudslide
The Latest: Woman rescued from home wreckage in mudslide
Suspect wanted in string of Hamilton Mountain arsons
Hamilton police looking to identify man captured on 7-Eleven surveillance video
Hamilton police release image of suspect in mob hit of Cece Luppino
Man was seen walking into garage just before shooting
Sidewalk snow woes in Hamilton
Ted Thomas, who lives along Victoria St. North, walks along the sidewalk near his house after recent plowing along the busy thoroughfare left sidewalks virtually impassable.
Smoking in style: A $950 bong? A $1,475 weed grinder? You can find them at Barneys
Maybe you’ve heard about MedMen, the design-forward marijuana dispensary chain that Page Six described as “the Barneys of weed.” And then there’s the Plug, a premium dispensary in downtown Los Angeles that LA Weekly called “the Barneys of weed.”
TekSavvy complains about critical data omitted from annual CRTC report on industry trends
TekSavvy Solutions Inc. has lodged a complaint with the CRTC Wednesday, saying critical statistical information compiled by the federal telecommunications regulator was omitted from last year’s edition of an annual industry report.
‘The loneliest disease on earth’: The struggle and stigma of early onset Alzheimer’s
Friends drop off, strangers don’t believe you, says woman diagnosed at 49
El Chapo escaped two prisons in Mexico, but no one's ever busted out of 'the ADX'
Guzman’s new home at the penitentiary is a secure housing unit for "the most dangerous and notorious criminals in the world."
Autism group says minister warned of ‘long, hard four years’ if they didn’t support changes
Community and Social Services Minister Lisa MacLeod, staff, met with behavioural therapists.
Prince Philip won't be charged in UK car crash
Philip wrote a letter of apology to one of the injured women days after the collision
Father banned from Waterloo rink after fight with hockey coach
— A man has been banned from future games after a physical altercation erupted between a local minor midget hockey coach and the father of one of the players on his team earlier this month.
MILTON: Ticats are better, CFL East likely worse
Through the first two days of CFL free agency, a couple of to-do’s should have become even clearer for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
On a trip to Costco, she realized she loved him. Here’s how three little words became such a big deal
It was at Costco that Justine Chen realized she was in love.
Repeat offender Shawn Moriarity subject of Canada-wide warrant
Repeat offender is at large after breach of statutory release. Federal authorities have issued Canada-wide warrant. He’s is known to frequent the Hamilton area.
France and Hamilton team up to study depression
Two Hamilton researchers will study post traumatic stress in emergency services
Alleged chair thrower, Marcella Zoia was under ‘peer pressure’
Marcella Zoia has been charged with mischief endangering life, mischief involving damage to property and common nuisance. A viral video shows a woman picking up a folding chair and tossing it over the rail onto the Gardiner Expressway.
Ice coating Hamilton not expected to melt any time soon: Environment Canada
City assures it has plenty of road salt to last the winter
Father of Red Hill crash victim appeals for judicial probe
After a five-hour closed door debate, councillors voted to ask for a report on options that could range from a judicial probe to hiring an outside law firm.
East Hamilton rent strikers’ campaign in hands of tribunal official
Stoney Creek Towers tenants have been resisting proposed above-guideline increases
Airbus abandons iconic A380 superjumbo, lacking clients
Airbus to stop making struggling A380 superjumbo in 2021
Police investigating multiple shots fired in extreme road rage incident on 403 and in west Mountain neighbourhood
Two separate volleys of several shots each punctuated a terrifying road rage incident on the 403 and the Linc in which the victim was remarkably uninjured
Police release image of suspect in Cece Luppino murder
Man was seen walking into garage just before shooting
Hamilton council inches toward “external” probe of Red Hill friction fiasco
After a five-hour closed door debate, councillors voted to ask for a report on options that could range from a judicial probe to hiring an outside law firm.
Airbus to stop making struggling A380 superjumbo in 2021
Airbus to stop making struggling A380 superjumbo in 2021
Hamilton councillors look at living wage idea again
A living wage is the minimum income necessary for a worker to meet their basic needs.
Tonight: Hamilton council debates inquiry into Red Hill friction fiasco
Council will consider motions to call an independent probe into hidden parkway safety report and release other confidential information.
Powerful storm dumps more rain and snow across the West
Powerful storm dumps more rain and snow across the West
Hamilton council opposes attempts to revamp city manager recruitment process
"We have an opportunity to adapt best practices," said Ward 1 Coun. Maureen Wilson.
Hamilton council will not change city manager hiring plans
Motion voted down to diversify hiring committee that is all-white and mostly male.
Featured photo: Downtown art in Hamilton
A pedestrian walks beneath a giant mural painted on the side of a building at 1 West Ave. S. on Wednesday. The mural, titled Raise, is the work of Hamilton artists Norman and Lester Coloma, who have contributed to other murals across the city.
High winds force emergency landing in Reno, 5 minor injuries
High winds force emergency landing in Reno, 5 minor injuries
14 per cent of sausages tested across Canada had meat not on label: study
A similar study two years ago found that 20 per cent of sausages sampled had been mislabelled.
The Latest: 3 hospitalized after emergency landing in Reno
The Latest: 3 hospitalized after emergency landing in Reno
Hamilton councillor Terry Whitehead bows out of federal nomination
Ward 14 Councillor Terry Whitehead has dropped out of the race to seek the federal Liberal nomination in Hamilton Mountain.
David Assman has cheeky response after being denied personalized licence plate
A Saskatchewan man has come up with a cheeky response to the province rejecting his request for a personalized licence plate.
The Message: To love or not to love Valentine’s Day
Listen to The Message, a Hamilton Spectator weekly podcast
Saskatchewan challenges Ottawa in court over the federal government’s constitutional right to impose a federal carbon levy
Mitch McAdam, lawyer for the government of Saskatchewan, said the question is whether provinces are “sovereign and autonomous within the areas of their jurisdiction” under the Constitution Act.
Rocky Mountain National Park reports record-breaking year
Rocky Mountain National Park reports record-breaking year
Hamilton police seek witnesses in early morning break and enter at Rymal Road Avondale
Police think the placement of the ATM machine made it attractive to those who broke in
Minister pressed group for positive quote on new autism program, they say
Ontario’s minister in charge of the recently revamped autism program told an association of behaviour analysts that it would be a long four years for them if they did not publicly support the changes, the group said Wednesday.
Trudeau faces critics inside and outside party as Wilson-Raybould scandal swirls
The veterans-affairs minister quit this week amid reports she felt pressured to head off a criminal prosecution of Quebec engineering firm SNC-Lavalin when she held the justice portfolio.
Hamilton police seek witnesses in early morning B&E at Rymal Road Avondale
Police think the placement of the ATM machine made it attractive to those who broke in
Family of missing B.C. cowboy makes emotional appeal for information
Ben Tyner has been the manager of the Nicola Ranch in B.C.’s southern Interior since November and was last seen Jan. 26 when he rode out of the ranch, possibly to search for cattle in the surrounding hills.
Canadian Space Agency picks ex-astronaut Dave Williams, a doctor, to research medicine on Mars
Dave Williams spent 28 days in space over two missions and previously led NASA’s space and life-sciences directorate.
Canadian election observers arrive in Ukraine amid fears of Russian meddling
The observer missions are crucial to preserving Ukraine’s ability to conduct a democratically sound election in the face of Russian efforts designed to portray the country as poorly run and corrupt.
Teck Resources reports lower Q4 profit amid lower prices for copper, zinc, oil
Teck Resources Ltd. saw its fourth-quarter profit drop 41.5 per cent from the year earlier, amid lower prices for copper, zinc and oil.
Signpost: Gardening workshops, hearing loss talk and mall charity walk
Conservation Halton is holding gardening workshops on Feb. 20, Feb. 27 and March 6 and they will cover such matters as plant selection and landscaping techniques. The workshops run from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at St. Paul’s United Church, 29 Park St. W. in Dundas. To register call 905-336-1158, ext. 2284, or visit conservationhalton.ca.
Multiple shots fired in extreme road rage incident on 403 and Linc
Two separate volleys of several shots each punctuated a terrifying road rage incident on the 403 and the Linc in which the victim was remarkably uninjured
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