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The Latest: Driver who allegedly hit scooter rider is ID'd
The Latest: Standoff ends on Southern California freeway
The Latest: Driver who allegedly hit scooter rider is ID'd
The Latest: Standoff ends on Southern California freeway
Cervical cancer patient speaks out about possibly mistargeted radiation at Juravinski Cancer Centre
The Juravinski Cancer Centre and Hamilton Health Sciences are dealing with the fallout from an equipment issue that might have resulted in mistargeted radiation, with possible radiation injury side effects.
Photo: The glow of Arcelor
A dark past can make property a tough sell
Murder houses a tough sell, but a home's dark past may stay hidden
Photos: Winter fun
Proper winter weather combined with a break from school means outdoor activities. Above, Luke Jessop, 11, stymies Jude Rondi, 6, left, and Hudson Francis, 8, in their assault on his net as they play road hockey in their Westdale neighbourhood Wednesday. At left, James Kehoe, 4, races his sister Alexandra, 8, as they joined sister, Jatherine, 6, and parents, Sandra and Bill, for a skate in Dundas Driving Park on Thursday. They were using new skates each family member received for Christmas.
Federal authorities: Man charged in flight disturbance
Federal authorities: Man charged in flight disturbance
Hamilton man accused of driving high, refuses blood test
The 49-year-old failed the test by the drug recognition evaluator, but refused a blood test.
Hamilton police searching for man who tried to steal dog, attacked owner
Victim was able to provide police with more detailed description of suspect
Liberals worry technology will force ‘vulnerable’ groups out of labour force
A presentation to top civil servants last year, marked “secret,” says the government wanted to find a way to dispel stereotypes that act as employment barriers.
“Hateful” online post shared by NPCA vice-chair spurs complaint to City of Hamilton
Mayor Fred Eisenberger says “troubling” post does not reflect views of City of Hamilton
The Latest: Standoff ends on Southern California freeway
The Latest: Standoff ends on Southern California freeway
Ontario judge strikes down enforcement powers of OSPCA as unconstitutional
A judge has found the enforcement powers held by Ontario’s private animal welfare agency to be unconstitutional, saying the province must rewrite laws governing the organization to remedy the situation.
Herb Kelleher, co-founder of Southwest Airlines, dies at 87
Herb Kelleher, co-founder of Southwest Airlines, dies at 87
Radio-Canada accused of racism for parody mocking PM’s India trip
A character playing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau takes a drag from a joint and is suddenly transported into a fantasy world where he is dressed in traditional Indian clothing as talking cows are knocked over by a gorilla with Donald Trump’s signature hair and red tie.
Nancy Pelosi, NAFTA naysayer, returns as U.S. House speaker
New session of U.S. House of Representatives begins.
Dundas Plaza in 1960
Hamilton man accused of driving high
The 49-year-old failed the test by the drug recognition evaluator, but refused a blood test
West Vancouver clothing donation bins sealed after death of trapped man
A 34-year-old Vancouver man was found stuck in the opening of a donation bin near Ambleside Park on Sunday and he couldn’t be revived by paramedics.
Tech CEOs say Liberal innovation agenda does little to help firms scale up: poll
The federal government’s big-ticket efforts to support high-growth tech firms are offering little for emerging companies that have already outgrown the fledgling start-up phase, according to a new survey of CEOs in Canada’s sector.
Hamilton legal pot survey attracts thousands of responses
You can have your say on the prospect of retail cannabis outlets until Jan. 9.
Hamilton Spectator photographer Gary Yokoyama’s favourite photos of 2018
Photo: A Steeltown sunset
Roswell aids passengers after plane makes emergency landing
Roswell aids passengers after plane makes emergency landing
Signpost: Christmas tree pickup, naloxone training, pool closed for renos
The City of Hamilton will be collecting Christmas trees — real ones — for disposal during the weeks of Jan. 7 and 14. Before placing them at the curb, remove all decorations and don’t wrap trees in plastic. As well, remember your regular garbage pickup is a day late because of the holidays.
Hamilton Spectator photographer Gary Yokoyama
Lawmakers are heading to China to push for release of Canadian detainees
Adam Austen, a spokesperson for Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland, said parliamentary delegations are independent and can make their own travel decisions, adding the department provided a pretrip briefing to the participants.
Bullet hole found in door of east end apartment in Hamilton
No one was hurt in shooting at 910 Barton St. E.
Pursuit shuts down major Southern California freeway
Pursuit shuts down major Southern California freeway
China lunar probe sheds light on the ‘dark’ side of the moon
China’s burgeoning space program achieved a lunar milestone on Thursday: landing a probe on the mysterious and misnamed “dark” side of the moon.
San Francisco toasts $550M convention centre expansion
San Francisco toasts $550M convention centre expansion
Two more Puget Sound orcas predicted by experts to die by summer
Drone photography taken this past September showed the ailing population of orcas, known as the southern residents, went into the winter thinner than they were when the whales arrived in the San Juan Islands last summer.
Adee Flour Mills misrepresenting product as kosher could cause ‘spiritual trauma,’ court says
A small-claims court found that Adee Flour Mills breached its contract with the Kashruth Council of Canada, one of Canada’s biggest kosher certification agencies, by misusing its logo on a devil’s food cake mix that was not, in fact, certified as kosher.
Volunteers pull Model T tires, guns, dentures from Cootes Paradise
Stewards of the Cootes Watershed and Red Hill Watershed have dedicated more than 15,000 hours cleaning local watersheds
Robots delivering snacks? It’s a dream come true for students at the University of the Pacific
From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., students at the private university in Stockton, Calif., can order food and drinks to one of more than 50 locations across campus through the snackbot app.
Toronto man jailed for stabbing Peterborough bouncer
A Toronto man is headed to jail for stabbing a Peterborough bouncer.
Boomer bikers are turning to three-wheelers to keep up life in the fast lane
The number of three-wheeled vehicles registered in Quebec rose 60 per cent to 15,147 between 2014 and 2017, according to the Transport Ministry. Motorcycles grew 17 per cent to 185,416 in the same period.
NPCA acting chair James Kaspersetz apologizes for Facebook post
NPCA acting chair James Kaspersetz said the Facebook post "does not represent my opinion and I condone such emails."
Nancy Pelosi, new NAFTA naysayer, makes history as latest House Speaker
A vocal critic of Canada’s trade agreement with the United States and Mexico has been re-elected as Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, the first woman in history to hold the gavel twice in her political career.
YEP annual general meeting featuring Neil Thornton
The meeting will run Jan. 23 from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. at the Hamilton chamber boardroom, 120 King St. W., plaza level, with doors opening at 8:15 a.m.
Mark Zuckerberg halts stock sales as Facebook shares tumble
The Facebook co-founder didn’t sell a single share in the fourth quarter, when the social media company’s stock tumbled 20 per cent amid a broader market rout. It’s the first quarter in more than two years he’s refrained from doing so.
Apple’s iPhone warning comes years too late
The optimistic narrative about Apple’s iPhone business is falling apart in front of our eyes.
Licensing Hamilton's rental units takes a "small" step after councillors approve pilot project
"It's clear the current system is not working," said Stephanie Marie Bertolo, vice-president McMaster Students Union.
UPDATED: 149 downtown Hamilton properties will be without power until 10 p.m.
Initially 1667 homes and businesses were impacted by downtown outage Thursday morning
Guelph-Waterloo passenger service expands to Hamilton, Burlington
A transportation service providing rides between Guelph and Waterloo Region is now offering a couple of new options.
Helped by Beyonce clip, Paris' Louvre breaks visitor record
Helped by Beyonce clip, Paris' Louvre breaks visitor record
Witnesses call police after seeing trouble in car
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Woman accused of leaving Peterborough crash scene
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Sexual assault, forcible confinement charges laid against Peterborough man, 21
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Rock thrown at bouncer outside Peterborough bar
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