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Family: US soldier spends thousands more after flight mishap
Family: US soldier spends thousands more after flight mishap
Amid 2018’s tragedies were moments of compassion and duty
As the year draws to a close, Associated Press reporters on the front lines of some of the year’s heartbreaking stories offer up accounts of compassion and decency.
Got gorilla milk? Inside America’s largest stockpile of exotic milks
The National Zoo’s nutrition lab has a massive deep freezer with milk samples from hundreds of other species: zebra, gorilla, black bear, African elephant, marmoset, armadillo, two-toed sloth.
Family of Otto Warmbier win $500 million in North Korea suit over son’s death
U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell issued a default judgment Monday, but it’s likely North Korea will refuse to pay.
Police seize $80,000 in drugs from Hamilton Mountain home
Police launched an investigation after receiving information about “illegal drug activity” at a west Mountain home
Can you stand segregation? These researchers are using virtual reality to let hospital staff see through their patients’ eyes
Researchers in the forensic psychiatry program at St. Joseph’s Healthcare in Hamilton are using virtual reality to help staff better understand what it feels like to be in a seclusion room, the hospital equivalent of solitary confinement in a jail.
A Stoney Creek family business and a dream, all 'In Good Time'
With the rise of the smartphone, Roberta Di Pelino knows the wristwatch isn’t the necessity it once was.
Domestic incident in July leads to arrest for Peterborough woman
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Shoplifting suspect arrested after incident at Peterborough store
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Man accused of stealing from Peterborough store
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Burglary suspect arrested in connection with July break-in at Peterborough home
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Is it real or is it Mohawk College?
The issue: New interactive digital centre opening at Mohawk College.The local impact: Centre will train students and staff to create augmented and virtual reality images.
Holidays are a busy time for mental health team at St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton
While the holidays are a joyous time for many, Christmas and New Year’s can be dark days for those suffering from dementia, depression and anxiety.
Dundas Community Policing Centre lease extension recommended by police board
The Issue: Dundas Community Policing Centre lease expired in November.The Impact: Five-year lease extension continues ongoing commitment.
Fire causes $700,000 damage to North Shore Boulevard home
No one was injured in the fire, which Burlington firefighters suspect was caused by an electrical failure.
A decade after her mother’s murder, Gonca Aydin wants Hamilton to remember
Memorial for Muruwet Tuncer a reminder of the lives lost to domestic violence.
Soccer game dispute ends with three people stabbed outside Wentworth arenas
Police said an unspecified “issue” during the game prompted an argument off the pitch that escalated when someone pulled a knife.
Detroit exhibit features new works by Ruben, Isabel Toledo
Detroit exhibit features new works by Ruben, Isabel Toledo
Santa tracker will still run despite U.S. government shutdown
The United States government may be partially shut down, but that won’t stop hundreds of volunteers dressed in Christmas hats and military uniforms Monday from taking calls from children around the world who want to know when Santa will be coming.
Murals near stadium highlight Atlanta's civil rights legacy
Murals near stadium highlight Atlanta's civil rights legacy
Aeroplan deal gets regulatory approvals
Air Canada gets regulatory OK to buy Aeroplan; Aimia shareholders vote Jan. 8
Murals near stadium highlight Atlanta's civil rights legacy
Murals near stadium highlight Atlanta's civil rights legacy
Lava, ash spew from new fracture on Italy's Mount Etna
Lava, ash spew from new fracture on Italy's Mount Etna
Train service delayed after truck gets stuck on tracks
Train service delayed after truck gets stuck on tracks
Train service delayed after truck gets stuck on tracks
Train service delayed after truck gets stuck on tracks
COMMUTERS: Your Christmas Eve morning weather, traffic and school closures
Traffic and weather for your morning commute. School and cancellation information.
London airport open, but location of drone culprit up in air
UK police free 2 drone suspects in Gatwick travel chaos
Mississauga man facing attempted murder charges in Smithville incident
A Mississauga man shot multiple times by Niagara Regional Police is facing two counts of attempted murder in relation to an incident Friday in Smithville.
Mississauga man facing attempted murder charges in Smithville incident
A Mississauga man shot multiple times by Niagara Regional Police is facing two counts of attempted murder in relation to an incident Friday in Smithville.
Hamilton police investigate possibility of shots being fired in Hess Village
Investigators are looking for witnesses.
Man stabbed in dispute over Walmart parking spot in Brampton: police
Police west of Toronto say a fight over a parking spot has left a 51-year-old man with non-life-threatening stab wounds.
Video shows Toronto police altercation that left mentally ill man with serious shoulder injury. SIU investigating
In cellphone video of the altercation, the man can be heard loudly and repeatedly shouting “Mom! Mom!” from inside the elevator. He has been charged with assaulting police.
Man stabbed in dispute over Walmart parking spot Brampton: police
Police west of Toronto say a fight over a parking spot has left a 51-year-old man with non-life-threatening stab wounds.
A small Ontario town welcomed this Egyptian immigrant. Now he’s buying its church — to save it
The 131-year-old United Church in Hensall, Ont., shuttered last month. Then town pharmacist Michael Haddad — a Roman Catholic — decided ‘God put me in this town for a reason.’
London airport open, but location of drone culprit up in air
London’s Gatwick Airport was operating without problems Sunday, but the fugitive drone operators who brought incoming and outgoing flights to a standstill over multiple days remained at large — and a potential threat — after police cleared two local residents who were arrested as suspects.
Photos: Hamilton glows for Christmas
Christmas light displays from around the city.
What’s open and closed in Hamilton area over Christmas
Municipal and government services shutting down for the holiday
A decade after her mother’s murder, Gonca Tuncer wants Hamilton to remember
Memorial for Muruwet Tuncer a reminder of the lives lost to domestic violence.
COLD CASE: Where is Burlington’s Janis Ozollapa?
Burlington man disappeared without a trace, has now been missing for four years
Obituary: Lyman Potts helped develop the Canadian music industry
Burlington resident died Dec. 9 at the age of 102
Peel police release image of man suspected in hit-and-run outside Mississauga bar
Peel police said the incident started with an altercation inside a bar, and ended with a man driving his vehicle up onto the sidewalk outside the bar and striking five people.
Simcha Rotem, last Warsaw ghetto uprising fighter, dies at 94
Simcha Rotem helped save the last survivors of the Jewish uprising by smuggling them out of the burning ghetto through sewage tunnels.
Hamilton house destroyed, gratitude survives
This is a couple who have been through hell together, but “most things can be replaced.”
Hamilton and Halton police saving lives with naloxone
The forces have collectively used naloxone to save 21 people
Hundreds dead as sudden waves wash ashore after Indonesia’s Krakatau volcano erupts
No one saw it coming, and when the deadly waves hit in the night they swept concertgoers into the sea
Looking every bit the part of Father Christmas for Fido
Retired Fisherville teacher’s charity work as retro Santa draws a menagerie for a good cause
Iqaluit RCMP ask people to secure guns following two standoffs in a week
A man opened fire on police during negotiations.
Thousands in B.C. facing more days without power: BC Hydro
Crews continue to repair fallen transformers and restring hydro lines after last week’s powerful windstorm in southwestern British Columbia, but officials say some customers will remain without power for several more days.
Trudeau defends pace of peacekeeping deployments as next election looms
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is defending his government’s pace when it comes to deciding where to send hundreds of promised Canadian peacekeepers — a decision that could get even harder with next year’s federal election.
People around the world ‘extremely disturbed’ by detention of Canadians: Trudeau
People around the world are “extremely disturbed” by China’s detention of two Canadians, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in Mali on the weekend as he called for Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor to be released.
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