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Updated 2025-02-13 12:45
Shuttering of Kitchener location follows closing of restaurants in Waterloo, Hamilton and Brantford
The revival of the Mother’s Pizza chain appears to be over.
Metrolinx to slap Bombardier with financial penalties over late LRT car delivery
The Montreal-based company was supposed to supply the first six of 76 cars to a Metrolinx facility by Feb. 1, according to a $392-million contract signed in 2017.
Poland says no sick cows slaughtered; EU begins inspection
EU inspectors in Poland after export of meat from sick cows
Plane breaks apart over California neighbourhood, 5 killed
Plane breaks apart over California neighbourhood, 5 killed
Video: pregnant Black woman dragged from subway train by guards in Sweden
Footage shared on social media showed the woman shouting in protest and her child crying. Many Swedes believe the guards unfairly targeted a Black woman.
Ancaster retirement home plan prompts parking concerns
Plans for a retirement home next door to the Chartwell Willowgrove nursing home on Old Mohawk Road in Ancaster are raising concerns about parking in the neighbourhood.
LIVE: Crown details how break in Kinsman case led to serial killer Bruce McArthur’s van — and his eventual arrest
Warning: this article contains graphic content. Court is expected to hear a more detailed account of the Gay Village killings as well as victim impact statements from at least two dozen people.
MMA fighter suspected of murder escaped from a prisoner van. He was found hiding in a trash can
"I believe he is a pathological liar. I believe he is a psychopath.”
NDP says documents point to more privatization plans for health care
Health inspections, laboratories, licensing, medical devices and the Ornge air ambulance service are candidates for “outsourcing,” according to Andrea Horwath.
General Motors moving ahead with salaried job cuts, says modest number in Canada
Company said last October that it would offer buyouts to 18,000 white-collar workers across its North American operations as part of cost-cutting efforts.
Ancaster record tycoon going after remains of HMV
Doug Putman is taking on billionaire Mike Ashley
Newfoundland town gripped by mysterious billboards that declare love for 'Sonia'
An eastern Newfoundland town has been gripped by the mystery of billboards that declare large-lettered love for Sonia, from KR.
Hamilton’s Shai shines in Canadian NBA debut
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander shows no nerves during first game in Toronto
Don McCullin photo show looks at 6 decades covering conflict
Don McCullin photo show looks at 6 decades covering conflict
Ontario government urges Ottawa to end trade war with U.S. that is hurting steel industry
But federal minister says Ford government is “nowhere to be seen” in fight over “illegal” tariffs.
Plane breaks apart over California neighbourhood, 5 killed
Plane breaks apart over California neighbourhood, 5 killed
Banksy painting that self-destructed displayed in Germany
Banksy painting that self-destructed displayed in Germany
Three teens to hospital after crash in Norfolk County
The collision took place on Concession 5 of Woodhouse just before 8:45 a.m. Monday
Amica Dundas retirement home employees seek first contract
Issue: Negotiating first contract for one group of retirement home workersImpact: Improving quality of care for growing retirement home population and quality of life for local workers
Vancouver home sales fall 40 per cent in January
Vancouver home sales fall nearly 40 per cent in January, as prices pull back
Meth and murder: A new kind of drug war has made Tijuana one of the deadliest cities on Earth
It seemed like everyone in Christian Castillo's life was getting killed or running from death.
Hamilton Police Service’s Coffee with a Cop gets good response
It was a chance for Mountain residents to have a friendly conversation with a police officer over coffee.The Hamilton Police Service brought their Coffee with a Cop initiative to the Tim Hortons on Concession Street Jan. 30.“It’s designed to b
Hamilton police investigate shots fired at North End residence
No one was injured in what police believe was a targeted incident
Venezuela chaos: Guaido urges military defections, Maduro proposes elections
Venezuela’s opposition leader called on more members of the military to abandon the country’s socialist government following the defection of a high-ranking general.
'Young and the Restless' actor Kristoff St. John dead at 52
St. John had played Neil Winters on the CBS soap opera since 1991
Plane breaks apart in California, killing 5 and injuring 2
Plane crashes in California neighbourhood, 2 houses burn
Amtrak train slams into pickup truck on tracks
Amtrak train slams into pickup truck on tracks
Man killed by police remembered as ‘beautiful soul’
— The police shooting of a 30-year-old Indigenous man from Waterloo Region is prompting anger and questions across the province.
Sun returns to northernmost town in Alaska
Sun returns to northernmost town in Alaska
Bruce McArthur returns to court for sentencing, detailed account of serial killings expected
Starting Monday, court is expected to hear a more detailed account of the Gay Village killings as well as victim impact statements from at least two dozen people.
Can you name all the stars in the NFL 100 commercial?
In case you haven't heard, Sunday night's Super Bowl was a bit of a snore, unless you're a fan of punting or heavily bearded wide receivers, and the highlight of the night might not have taken place on the field. Just before the halftime show began, the NFL aired a commercial that was meant to kick off its 100th anniversary celebration. Everyone who's anyone was in it, and football stars past and present chased down a loose ball caused by that rascally Marshawn Lynch.
First weekend of Hamilton’s Winterfest was a treat
41st annual festival kicked off Saturday
Liberal MP Adam Vaughan apologizes for ‘whack’ tweet aimed at Premier Doug Ford
A Liberal MP from Toronto has apologized for a tweet sent Saturday morning that many on Twitter took as a threat against Ontario Premier Doug Ford.
‘You’re 14?’: YouTuber Austin Jones had 40 million page views, adoring fans, and a shocking secret.
Austin Jones enjoyed a particularly 21st century kind of stardom.
EU inspectors visit Poland after meat exports from sick cows
EU inspectors in Poland after export of meat from sick cows
El Chapo trial: The 11 biggest revelations from the case
The trial has allowed prosecutors to extensively detail the inner workings of Guzmán’s Sinaloa cartel
‘My family is in shambles.’ Widow urges judge to send strong message to drunk drivers
Tyler Nielsen, 21, had a cocktail of drugs and alcohol in his system when he caused a fatal crash more than a year ago in East Gwillimbury. He pleaded guilty Thursday to criminal negligence causing death
Super Bowl fans endure long lines leaving Atlanta's airport
Super Bowl fans endure long lines leaving Atlanta's airport
His first mistake was robbing a bank, police say — his second was allegedly fleeing on an electric scooter
Luca Mangiarano's first alleged mistake was robbing a bank.
EMPLOYMENT LAW: You’re in the wrong and got fired? Don't sue
It is sometimes amazing to see what people think they can get away with.
He calls her his wife. The U.S. government calls her his alien relative
American Tal Haring and Canadian Devan Katsof married last summer after 12 years of dating. But Katsof, who lives in Waterloo, is still in a queue for a green card so she can join Haring in the States.
Hamilton public health issues alert about purple heroin
The warning comes after six overdoses — at least one of which was linked to the drug — in the last 24 hours.
Justice Paul Philp, who has died at 92, saw his share of criminals and high-profile cases
Philp heard cases involving other killers, bikers, police officers, lawyers, doctors, drug dealers and one bank robber nicknamed The Plastic Bag Bandit.
John C. Holland Awards shine light on more than a dozen who improve life in Hamilton
The annual awards honour African-Canadian achievement and contribution in the city of Hamilton.
What does screen time do to toddler brains?
The Canadian study tracked the early childhood development of 2,441 children and found that higher levels of screen time at ages 2 and 3 can affect development at 3 and 5.
Maroon 5 barely leaves a mark at Super Bowl LIII halftime show
The performance was dynamically flat, mushy at the edges, worthy of something much worse than derision: a shrug.
Hamburg Airport staff strike forces flight cancellations
Hamburg Airport staff strike forces flight cancellations
5 die, 2 hospitalized when plane parts hit California house
Plane crashes in California neighbourhood, 2 houses burn
Costco fined $7 million after accepting illegal kickbacks, Ontario government review finds
The company approached the Ministry of Health for confirmation on the legality of the payments, which Costco voluntarily stopped receiving until the completion of the ministry’s review.
New England Patriots’ defence stops Los Angeles Rams to earn sixth Super Bowl
The Patriots beat the Rams, 13-3, in Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta.
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