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Supreme Court to hear case over stores' food stamp sales
Supreme Court to hear case over stores' food stamp sales
El Chapo used BlackBerry to spy on wife and friends, trial told
Drug trafficking kingpin allegedly enjoyed a feature of Canadian-made cellphones that allowed him to secretly keep tabs on his mistresses and business associates.
Hamilton Spectator News Quiz - Jan. 11, 2019
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How enforceable are non-competition clauses?
More and more these days, employees are being asked to sign non-competition and non-solicitation clauses when they get a promotion, a new job or a raise.
Canadian tourists aboard Cuba bus that crashed, killing seven
State media report that the bus was carrying 18 Cubans and 22 tourists
Congress breaks for weekend, all but ensuring longest government shutdown in U.S. history
About 800,000 workers missed a paycheck Friday as the impasse between Trump and Democrats stretched into its 21st day.
Canadian hiker missing on California's Lost Coast Trail
Canadian hiker missing on California's Lost Coast Trail
Hamilton students take charge in fight for sustainable future
His award may have been the catalyst, but teacher Pieter Toth credits students for turning Dundas Valley Secondary School’s commitment to the United Nations’ 17 sustainable development goals into more than just a paper exercise.
Protesters rally against Oshawa factory closure as GM predicts jump in profits
Unifor president Jerry Dias blasts CEO’s salary at Windsor protest.
Visitor centres reopen at Canyonlands, Arches national parks
Visitor centres reopen at Canyonlands, Arches national parks
Teen charged after fight with a knife at Waterdown District High School
Hamilton police were called around 1:30 p.m. Thursday after fight in parking lot
Premier Doug Ford losing his most experienced political aide
Jenni Byrne, the premier’s principal secretary and a key architect of the Progressive Conservatives’ majority election victory last June, is leaving for a new post at the Ontario Energy Board.
'The Price is Right' endures as TV's oldest, most-beloved daytime game show
Does Amie Yaniak know the price of a chili-red Mini Cooper? Oh, no, it appears she does not.
City of Hamilton eyes $10 million plan for Auchmar
The issue: Councillors ponder coming up with city's own business plan for Auchmar estate.The local impact: It’s estimated the cost of restoring the site and the buildings could be $10 million over 5 to 10 years.
Hamilton police raid HaZe pot dispensary on King St. E.
Around 10 a.m. Friday, officers from a provincial enforcement team created to target illegal cannabis dispensaries walked through the doors of 1917 King St. E. with a warrant.
TEXRail now serving Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport
TEXRail now serving Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport
Miami airport to close terminal as gov shutdown continues
Miami airport to close terminal as gov shutdown continues
One day our sun will solidify into a giant crystal orb
Our sun and billions of stars just like it are headed for a strange, cold destiny.
Class-action lawsuit filed over Marriott data breach
Class-action lawsuit filed over Marriott data breach
Metro coming to Winona Crossing shopping centre
Representatives for Metro say the grocery store is heading to the Winona Crossing shopping centre.
Video shows Waffle House workers put food on unconscious man
Video shows Waffle House workers put food on unconscious man
Snow in the Balkans disrupts traffic, closes down schools
Snow in the Balkans disrupts traffic, closes down schools
Hamilton public school board to audit hiring practices
Hamilton’s public school board is enlisting an outside consultant to audit its hiring practices as part of efforts to ensure teachers, caretakers and other staff better reflect the changing face of its 49,600 students.
7 dead, 5 critical in Cuban tourist bus crash
Seven people died and five are in critical condition after a bus crashed carrying tourists and local travellers in far Eastern Cuba.
Trump lies his way through a visit to the border with Mexico as he escalates his ‘emergency’ threat
The U.S. president made a visit to the border on Thursday to try to promote his border wall. Little of what he said was true.
The week that was: A moose gets a taste for hospital food and a Paris restaurant can’t make a buck naked
The Trump administration forgets the first rule of diplomacy — or does it?
Rogers, Bell face social media campaign by teacher-oriented Remind texting service
Two of Canada's largest mobile phone services are being targeted by a social media campaign launched by Remind.com, a San Francisco-based company that provides a free two-way texting service for teachers, students and parents.
Security staff to stage strike at Germany's biggest airport
Security staff to stage strike at Germany's biggest airport
Jiali Zhang beaten beyond recognition, court hears
Experts walk jury at Dalibor Klaric’s first-degree murder trial through blood patterns, autopsy and cause of death. Warning: graphic content.
Offender apologizes in Hamilton court after violent robbery with guns, hammer
Two women were bound with duct tape while a man was hit in head with a mallet during Azule Kitchens robbery March 23, 2018
‘She was such a beautiful girl’: Friends remember Crystal Papineau, who died after becoming trapped in a clothing donation bin
“Like so many others in the city, Crystal could not access any appropriate place to stay,” said Kapri Rabin of Street Health, an agency that supports homeless people.
The car was stolen with his baby inside. Police now say he staged the kidnapping as a cover-up
The man calling from a gas station on the west side of San Antonio on Friday night had reason to be alarmed. Christopher Davila, 34, had left his Dodge Dart running while he popped into the convenience store for a bottle of water, he told police. Now, the car was gone - with his 8-month-old son, King Jay Davila, inside.
Bristol Palin - and her ex-husband - slam their 'Teen Mom: OG' season
For those who remember Bristol Palin, age 17 and pregnant onstage at the 2008 Republican National Convention and standing next to her then-boyfriend, Levi Johnston, alongside her mother, vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin - well, watching this season of "Teen Mom: OG" was surreal.
Seals on roads, seals in driveways, seals at front doors: A Canadian town faces a marine invasion
Roddickton-Bide Arm is a quaint coastal town on the northern peninsula of the island of Newfoundland.
Jayme Closs, missing after parents’ shot to death, is found alive in Wisconsin
A 13-year-old girl who disappeared the same night her parents were shot to death in their rural Wisconsin home nearly three months ago was found alive Thursday night, the authorities said.
After sell-off, Hamilton Bulldogs aim to retain OHL playoff spot
The Hamilton Bulldogs’ return on their trade-deadline transactions includes four younger players and 10 second- or third-round picks between now and 2024.
Burlington reaches $2-million settlement with condo owners
Mayor Marianne Meed Ward says agreement “brings closure to a long and difficult chapter for the residents of 2411 New St.”
Ancaster’s Rousseau school rebounds from suspected arson fire
$10,000 blaze torches kindergarten shed, toys and learning materials
Not only was ‘Beard Guy’ Mike Taylor a musician and father — he also kept on truckin’
Walk Off The Earth keyboard player was co-founder and owner of Gateway Freight Systems; found rock stardom in his mid-40s
Couple warn of membership fee problems at Waterdown gym
Jennifer and Jonathon Bennett won small claims court judgment, but haven’t seen penny of ordered reimbursements from Anytime Fitness.
The Latest: Aeromexico passengers released
The Latest: Aeromexico passengers released
Casino-resort Circa to open in downtown Las Vegas in 2020
Details of planned downtown Las Vegas casino-resort expected
Trudeau faces questions about immigration, Saudi arms deal at Regina town hall
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced blunt questions from people at a town-hall meeting in Regina including one from a man who fears Canada’s immigration policies are putting lives at risk.
Teachers can still use 2015 sex-ed curriculum in Ontario as a resource, province’s lawyer tells court
Province’s lawyer tells court that teachers can use their professional judgment in selecting from a variety of resources and background material without being punished ‘provided it’s a reasonable exercise.’
Jiali Zhang beaten beyond recognition, court hears
Experts walk jury at Dalibor Klaric’s first-degree murder trial through blood patterns, autopsy and cause of death. Warning: graphic content.
Agreement reached in Wet’suwet’en, Coastal GasLink land dispute
A tentative agreement has been reached to ensure the safety of Wet’suwet’en members on their territory while Coastal GasLink begins pre-construction on its pipeline project.
Deal reached in Wet’suwet’en First Nation pipeline impasse
According to the agreement, Na’Moks says company workers will be allowed across a bridge and the RCMP will also remove a roadblock that was preventing some members of the nation from accessing a Unist’ot’en healing camp near the bridge.
Student conference grows beyond walls of Dundas Valley Secondary School
When Peter Toth gave his Grade 11 Global Connect students their single assignment for the year back in September, he had no idea where it would lead them. Neither did his students.
Supreme Court set to rule on voting rights for long-term expat Canadians
Observers said they would be watching to see whether the country’s top court might justify limits on a constitutionally guaranteed right that potentially affects more than one-million Canadians who live abroad.
Court to hear request to speed up hearing regarding hiring of Taverner as OPP commissioner
An Ontario Provincial Police deputy commissioner is asking a court to urgently consider ordering the provincial ombudsman to investigate the appointment of a friend of the premier’s to the job of top cop.
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