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Snow blankets Utah as winter storms pounds West
Snow blankets Utah as winter storms pounds West
Snow blankets Utah as winter storms pounds West
Snow blankets Utah as winter storms pounds West
Rattlesnakes slither at Texas Capitol to promote roundup
Rattlesnakes slither at Texas Capitol to promote roundup
A bullied boy named Trump was an honoured guest at the State of the Union — and he slept through it
For Joshua Trump, the 11-year-old who shares a last name with a president whose approval ratings don't quite reach 40 per cent, the past few years have been a nightmare.
London grave of Karl Marx vandalized in hammer attack
London grave of Karl Marx vandalized in hammer attack
VIDEO: Lantern light tunnel on James Street
Nearly 150 Vietnamese silk lanterns are creating a Light Tunnel on James Street throughout the month of February.
Snow blankets Utah as winter storms pounds West
Snow blankets Utah as winter storms pounds West
High court upholds Michelle Carter's texting suicide manslaughter conviction
Massachusetts' highest court has upheld the involuntary manslaughter conviction of a young woman who encouraged her boyfriend to kill himself through dozens of text messages.
UPDATE: Hamilton schools cancelled Wednesday due to freezing rain
Ice pellets are expected to start at 7 a.m. and freezing rain could persist for much of the day.
TREB says stress test should be revisited
Toronto home sales see small uptick in January as prices continue to go up
Southern California clear, very cold after days of storms
Southern California clear, very cold after days of storms
10 things millennials may or may not have killed
Canned tuna? Gone. The mayonnaise you mix with it? Gone. Hooters? Say it isn't so!
'Ivanka Vacuuming' seems to irk the first daughter even more than 'fake news'
Conceptual artist Jennifer Rubell has drawn blood.
Toronto home sales see uptick in January
Toronto home sales see small uptick in January as prices continue to go up
Four charged after break-in at Bay St. S. apartment building
Four people are facing a range of charges after police responded to an overnight break-in at a downtown apartment building.
Mortgage stress test needed despite home buyer hardships, says regulator
Financial watchdog says, ‘the escalating cost of homeownership in Canada . . . is a problem . . . but the answer to this important problem cannot be more debt’
A mountain lion mauled a trail runner. The man fought back and killed it
A runner in Colorado fought and killed an 80-pound mountain lion that attacked him on a nature trail in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, wildlife officials said.
Lanterns for Lunar New Year: Light Tunnel on James Street
Nearly 150 Vietnamese silk lanterns are creating a Light Tunnel on James Street throughout the month of February.
Mother killed in Grimsby identified
A Toronto mother has been identified as the victim of last week’s homicide in Grimsby.
Some travellers through Pearson on Jan. 27 might have been exposed to measles
Public health authorities urge anyone who may have been exposed to check immunization records and watch for measles symptoms.
Melania Trump's presence at State of the Union marks end of a long stretch without public events
When Melania Trump entered the House gallery to watch her husband give the State of the Union address, the moment marked yet another re-emergence for the first lady.
ROCKINGHAM: Matt Mays — rock and roll gourmand
Juno-winning rocker Matt Mays is now sharing a kitchen with celebrity chef Christine Tizzard
Beware of rental scam in Hamilton, warns Realtors association
For-sale properties posted incorrectly and without permission
Funeral for Hamilton homicide victim Cece Luppino
Cece Luppino, 43, the son of Hamilton mobster Rocco Luppino, was found gunned down in the doorway of his Mountain Brow home Jan. 30, sparking a police investigation into his homicide. His funeral took place Tuesday at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church on the east Mountain.
Sunrise gets 'physical' with HMV purchase
Ancaster’s Doug Putnam has become a leading figure in “physical media business” with his company’s purchase of HMV in Britain.
Gunfire erupts twice in one day, hours apart, in city’s east end
Man shot outside Roxborough Avenue home; second shooting on Barton Street East sends two to hospital
Madrid taxis end strike, fail to get tighter rules for Uber
Madrid taxis end strike, fail to get tighter rules for Uber
Warning: Freezing rain to make Hamilton roads treacherous Wednesday morning
Ice pellets are expected to start at 7 a.m. and freezing rain could persist for much of the day.
30-parent Simcoe minor hockey brawl didn’t happen, both teams say
There’s just one small wrinkle in a story of the huge brawl among minor hockey parents. The people who were there say it didn’t happen.
Not safe to stroll? Newly released collision data breaks down pedestrian dangers
The city report breaks down five years of collision numbers ahead of council’s vote on a new road safety strategy.
'Smoking' hot Sybil who 'tolerated' her kids pens her own hilarious obituary
Sybil Hicks, leaves behind a loving husband a.k.a. ‘horse’s ass’
Storm expected to drop up to 12 inches of snow on Flagstaff
Storm expected to drop up to 12 inches of snow on Flagstaff
MMA coach Greg Jackson launches effort to promote New Mexico
MMA coach Greg Jackson launches effort to promote New Mexico
Fiesta de Santa Fe to allow married, divorced 'La Reina'
Fiesta de Santa Fe to allow married, divorced 'La Reina'
United to pursue high-fare travellers with more premium seats
United to pursue high-fare travellers with more premium seats
Trump calls for end of resistance politics in State of Union
“If there is going to be peace and legislation, there cannot be war and investigation.”
Trump calls for end of resistance politics in State of Union
“If there is going to be peace and legislation, there cannot be war and investigation.”
Hawaii: Airbnb has acknowledged hosts not paying all taxes
Hawaii: Airbnb has acknowledged hosts not paying all taxes
Police: Pilot in fatal California crash had fake records
Witnesses: Plane came down in multiple pieces in California
Trump says ‘ridiculous partisan’ probes can derail progress
“If there is going to be peace and legislation, there cannot be war and investigation.”
Grightmire Arena reno exceeded budget by $171,000 in September
City report provides budget information from four months ago
Southwest Airlines completes test flight to Hawaii
Southwest Airlines completes test flight to Hawaii
Signpost: Community walking program, Waterdown planning meeting and Black History Month lecture
Just Walk Hamilton-Burlington starts off its first of 12 walks in Burlington on Saturday, Feb. 23 at 9 a.m. at City View Park, 2500 Kerns Rd. Free.
Hamilton says confidential city manager interviews must happen at Niagara-on-the-Lake resort to protect applicants’ privacy
Critics question need for travelling subcommittee meeting – and why job interviews for a top bureaucrat are already happening before new councillors weigh in on the process.
Sunrise Records CEO contends the days of the record store are far from over
Ancaster’s Doug Putnam has become a leading figure in “physical media business” with his company’s purchase of HMV in Britain.
Warning: Freezing rain to make roads treacherous Wed. morning
Ice Pellets expected to start at 7 a.m. and freezing rain could persist for much of the day
Ford government considering ways to speed up evictions
Premier Doug Ford’s government is looking at ways to make it easier for landlords to evict tenants by shortening the waiting periods for eviction notices and allowing private bailiffs to remove renters, the Star has learned.
Saskatchewan justice minister makes change to say police can name murder victims
Saskatchewan’s justice minister says withholding the names of homicide victims was an unintended consequence when police were brought under provincial privacy laws.
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Third of Himalayan glaciers can no longer be saved: study
KATHMANDU, Nepal - One-third of Himalayan glaciers will melt by the end of the century due to climate change, threatening water sources for 1.9 billion people, even if current efforts to reduce climate change succeed, an assessment warns.
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