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Five female PC staffers sent sexually inappropriate texts by former Ford aide, sources say
At least five female Progressive Conservative staffers received sexually inappropriate texts with photos attached from a former top aide to Premier Doug Ford, sources told the Star.
'Cease Firing:' Read the Spectator as the First World War ended on Nov. 11, 1918
Read the Hamilton Spectator as it appeared 100 years ago - the day the war ended on Nov. 11, 1918
Ancaster family with newborn facing deportation
Bill Shen loves his city so much he named his first-born son Hamilton.
Fortune magazine sold to Thai businessperson for $150 million
Meredith Corp. agreed to sell Fortune magazine and its related businesses for $150 million, furthering the company's efforts to shed the news-focused brands it acquired in buying Time Inc.
Taqueria Marina: Warm family memories, great Mexican fare
Two chefs. Two stories. One memorable meal.
Spectator News Quiz - Nov. 9, 2018
Think you’ve kept up with the news this past week? Try our News Quiz and see how you measure up against Spectator readers.SurveyApp users, click to take the quiz.
Hamilton's Falla Movers and Storage posts top marks for customer satisfaction
A long-standing Hamilton moving company has earned top marks for customer satisfaction from Atlas Van Lines.
Trump will find a way to make his mark
The Democrats may have regained control of the House but Trump wants to be remembered as more than just a crude blowhard with funny hair. All presidents want to leave a legacy so expect him to try to do that, writes Thomas Walkom
Second-degree murder trial underway in Hamilton domestic violence case
On a March morning in 2013, a man with a baby walked into the Guelph police station. He told the officer at the front desk he had murdered his girlfriend in Stoney Creek the night before and was turning himself in.
UPDATE: No Canadians hurt after Fly Jamaica flight to Toronto crash lands
Global Affairs says no Canadians were hurt when a Fly Jamaica airplane skidded off the runway at Guyana's main international airport this morning.
Michelle Obama rips Donald Trump in new book
Former first lady Michelle Obama blasts President Donald Trump in her new book, writing how she reacted in shock the night she learned he would replace her husband in the Oval Office and tried to "block it all out."
Death café comes to Dunnville
For many people, death and dying feel like taboo subjects.
So you’re having an open house. Remember to tell your realtor sex is not OK
Stories abound about activities that occur while the seller’s away during Open House viewings, writes Bob Aaron.
Hawaii expects pilot shortage to worsen with school closures
Hawaii expects pilot shortage to worsen with school closures
Waterloo students say they were threatened by landlord after leaving bad reviews on Google
Students say they were threatened by landlord after leaving negative comments about property management.
Burglary on Huntington Circle in Peterborough
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Second person charged in Peterborough home invasion case
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Sexual assault charge for local man
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Fly Jamaica flight to Toronto crash lands with 82 Canadians on board
A Fly Jamaica Boeing 757-200 aircraft overshot the runway at Guyana's main international airport early Friday, injuring several people.
Hamilton Ticats’ Masoli, Dean, Revenberg named best in the East
Tiger-Cats have their highest number of finalists for CFL individual awards in last 8 years.
“We’re mortgage-free:” Brampton woman becomes millionaire after winning lottery
A Brampton real estate agent, Geeta Janbandhu, won one million dollars with a winning Lotto Max ticket. She won in the draw on Oct. 26, 2018.
Box of leg bones stolen from Hamilton recovered in Oxford County
The banker’s box was taken from a vehicle in Westdale on Halloween
Sharon and Bram: a farewell on their own terms
When children’s entertainers Sharon and Bram announced they were heading down the road to retirement they expected to draw interest with a series of farewell concerts.
Hamilton’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander drives fast lane to NBA stardom
Clippers coach Doc Rivers hopes rookie Shai Gilgeous-Alexander becomes more of a talker than a listener, though his quick grasp of the NBA game seems destined to take him far — with or without a driver.
Man dead, woman critically injured after collision in Mississauga
Peel Police’s Major Collision Bureau is investigating after a collision involving a car and a bus early Friday morning.
ArcelorMittal Dofasco to get extra time to fix polluting coke plants
But the province says if the steelmaker misses another deadline it will have to shut down coke ovens that don’t make the environmental grade.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders promotes an altered video of CNN reporter, sparking allegations of visual propaganda
The Trump administration is plainly upset with the behaviour of a certain CNN reporter. But how far is it willing to go to make its case that the reporter acted improperly during a news conference with President Donald Trump?
Before he responded to his final call, Sheriff's Sgt. told his wife: 'I love you'
Ron Helus was among the first law enforcement officers to arrive at the Borderline Bar in Thousand Oaks shortly after 11:20 p.m. He ran through the front door and was shot multiple times by the gunman, Sheriff Geoff Dean said.
Peter Khill files statement of defence in $2-million Styres lawsuit
Family of slain 29-year-old Six Nations man filed claim in January 2018, months before shooter’s not-guilty verdict.
Victims of triple homicide are from Six Nations
Three bodies found in Middlesex County on Sunday have been identified as Six Nations residents. OPP are investigating the deaths as homicides.
Hamilton’s Mark Bochsler makes impressive debut with Surviving Bokator
Accomplished photographer, cinematographer and CBC cameraman turned filmmaker, Mark Bochsler unearthed an amazing story of cultural reclamation and generational divides, through the recovery of a lost martial arts tradition.
A quarter-century later, Kenesky is back in the NHL
One of the most famous names in Hamilton hockey history finds its way back to the big leagues
Photo of bread-loving rodent at Hamilton No Frills spurs grocery store apology
Loblaws says it is investigating how a mouse got into a bag of bread in the store.
Hamilton police seized $31,000 in drugs from Mountain home
Two Hamilton residents are facing several charges
On the trail with wind and waterfront
StatCan’s plan to harvest private banking info on hold, pending investigation
Statistics Canada’s controversial plan to harvest personal financial data without people’s consent is on hold until an investigation of the legality and intrusiveness of the project is finished, the country’s chief statistician said Thursday.
Court deals blow to Helmut Oberlander, 94; lifts stay on loss of citizenship
TORONTO — An elderly man has lost a key battle in his fight to stave off deportation for lying to Canadian immigration authorities about his Second World War activities with a Nazi death squad.
Liberals begin funding to fight guns and gangs
Liberal program includes money for more work at the border, work to keep youth out of gangs and crime.
Tens of thousands flee fast-moving northern California fire
“It’s a very dangerous and very serious situation,” Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea told The Associated Press.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland spends day in Hamilton
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland visited Hamilton Thursday to discuss the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) with industry representatives.
Marine combat veteran kills 12 in California bar shooting
Using a smoke bomb and a handgun, a hooded Marine combat veteran dressed all in black opened fire during college night at a country music bar in Southern California, killing 12 people and sending hundreds fleeing in terror before apparently taking his own life, authorities said Thursday.
Corrections
Incorrect information appeared in photo captions in Thursday’s Spectator for the public high school football championship. The Westmount Wildcats took an early 17-0 lead before the Westdale Warriors battled back to take a 23-17 lead. The Wildcats scored with 23 seconds left to win 24-23.
Memories light the corners of the mind
It’s long been known that Alzheimer’s patients often retain musical memories, even when recall of names, faces and places has been lost as the disease relentlessly destroys key areas of the brain.
Bombardier cutting 5,000 jobs — mostly in Canada — in restructuring push
About 2,500 Bombardier workers will be laid off in Quebec and 600 in Ontario, with the 2,000 other cuts occurring overseas, according to a spokesperson, who did not specify the units.
Electrical fire sparks $500,000 damage at Burlington Subway sandwich shop
Roughly $500,000 damage was caused by an electrical fire at a Subway sandwich shop near the Burlington-Oakville border on Wednesday night.
Prince Charles says he’ll temper his opinions as king
His aides have suggested in the past that he would be more outspoken as king than his mother has been.
Hamilton school board banks Sherwood cash as renewal strategy nears end
A $2-million artificial field at new Henderson high school is to be the sole project for the 2019-20 school year.
Lest we forget, baby boomers will remember war sacrifices for us
Baby boomers won’t soon forget the sacrifices of war, confirms a new Remembrance Day service poll
Only equal on the battlefield: Efforts underway to honour Indigenous veterans
Francis Pegahmagabow went to a recruitment office almost immediately after war was declared in 1914.
Victim recalls violent assault by call centre co-worker
“No one should ever have to wake up covered in blood.”
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