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Lynden girl wins Best Wildlife Photo in national photo competition
A monarch butterfly perched on a cornflower won the top prize in the Earth Rangers’ Living Forest Photo Contest under the Best Wildlife Photo category, and it was a nine-year-old from Lynden who captured it in her lens.
Comedy series returns to Falls convention centre
Jude Shyboi Joinville is determined to bring comedy back to Scotiabank Convention Centre.
Waterdown BIA jumps into fall with season-inspired events
If you’ve been walking around the village of Waterdown, you’ve probably noticed some odd faces staring back at you.
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Jude Shyboi Joinville is determined to bring comedy back to Scotiabank Convention Centre.
Small town gallery, world class art
New Brunswick's Beaverbrook Art Gallery offers world class experience
Infant dies after alleged assault in Toronto
Baby girl dies in hospital after alleged assault in Toronto's east end
Trump says he's reducing Central American aid over migrants
Trump says he's reducing Central American aid over migrants
Uber driver charged after allegedly dragging passenger
Uber driver charged after allegedly pushing passenger from moving vehicle
Explosive device found in Six Nations home
Police removed package from Ohsweken house and rendered safe
Growing caravan of migrants pushes deeper into Mexico
Growing caravan of migrants pushes deeper into Mexico
In Khashoggi case: Saudi calls, 'body double' after killing
Report: Calls made to Saudi prince's office day writer slain
Harry and Meghan travel in different style on Australia tour
Harry and Meghan travel in different style on Australia tour
Russia probe revival expected if Democrats win House
Russia probe revival expected if Democrats win House
Legacy Program turns a person’s life stories into cherished books
“A lot of the people are dying and they know it and they want to leave special stories behind for their children and grandchildren,” says writer Alana Smith.
Legacy Program turns a person’s life stories into cherished books
“A lot of the people are dying and they know it and they want to leave special stories behind for their children and grandchildren,” says writer Alana Smith.
Canada review deemed U.S. safe for asylum seekers
Canada deemed U.S. a safe country for asylum seekers after internal review
Earthquakes reported off Vancouver Island
Three strong earthquakes reported in Pacific Ocean off Vancouver Island
Alleged killer Bruce McArthur to appear in court
Alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur expected to appear in Toronto court
Taiwan president calls for clear probe of fatal train crash
Taiwan president calls for clear probe of fatal train crash
Report: Calls made to Saudi prince's office day writer slain
Report: Calls made to Saudi prince's office day writer slain
Three strong earthquakes reported in Pacific Ocean off Vancouver Island
Three relatively strong earthquakes were recorded Sunday night in the Pacific Ocean off Vancouver Island.
Innovation notebook: More studies needed on pot and whey protein builds muscles
Donate to McMaster’s new midwifery bursary and meet Hamilton’s new health care leader.
Arctic politician to ask for civilian RCMP oversight
Nunavut politician to ask legislature to consider civilian RCMP oversight
Public school board delays selling former Linden Park school
Hamilton school board has agreed to extend the deadline to sell the former elementary school until the end of February, allowing for consultations with the neighbourhood and the possibility of the city buying the site.
Norfolk OPP investigate discovery of dead kittens
Police say the kittens appear to have suffered head injuries.
A ragged, growing army of migrants resumes march toward U.S.
In dozens of interviews along the journey, they have said they are fleeing widespread violence, poverty and corruption in Honduras.
Latest anti-To Kill A Mockingbird campaign rings as hollow as the rest
Poleen Grewal, of the Peel District School Board, argues in a dense four-page directive that the story is told through a privileged white person’s eyes. Because privilege is allegedly the common denominator of all white people. It just is. It is not.
Woman dead following police-involved shooting in downtown Hamilton
SUI investigating after 30-year-old woman was shot and killed.
Hamilton battles slump in voter turnout
Monday is election day — and the push to get Hamiltonians to the polls is underway.
Hamilton youth honoured at annual Potpourri awards
The African Caribbean Cultural Potpourri Inc. youth scholarship banquet recognizes academic excellence and community service
Transparency — lacking in Paul Bernardo’s parole hearing — would boost public confidence
Much of the information the Parole Board of Canada considers in making its decisions is kept secret, writes Susan Clairmont
Former privacy commissioner resigns from Sidewalk Labs
Ontario's former privacy commissioner resigns from Sidewalk Labs
Transparency — lacking in last week’s Paul Bernardo parole hearing — would boost confidence
Much of the information the Parole Board of Canada considers in making its decisions is kept secret, writes Susan Clairmont
Obituary: George Grant co-owned Tiger-Cats during turbulent time for team
Toronto radio entrepreneur took part in community effort to keep the team afloat in 1993
Ontario’s former privacy commissioner resigns from Sidewalk Labs
Ontario’s former privacy commissioner has resigned from her consulting role at a company preparing to build a high-tech community at Toronto’s waterfront.
With brothers Bob and Bill, it’s finders beepers
Metal detection makes for an ideal retirement pastime — and you just might strike it rich, writes Jeff Mahoney
With brothers Bob and Bill, it’s finders beepers
Think of the world as a giant chesterfield, in the folds and under the cushions of which all kinds of objects get buried and lost, often for the longest time.
One year to election: Trudeau Liberals gear up for tussles on climate, premiers
Twelve months from now, Canadians will pass judgment on the Trudeau government and decide whether its first mandate should be its last or if it deserves another four years.
Big city issues resonate across town lines in Ontario’s municipal elections
Wendy Landry is worried about affordable housing, accessible public transit and infrastructure.
Ontario school board takes new approach to teaching ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’
Some Canadian writers are applauding an Ontario school board that has mandated “To Kill A Mockingbird” only be taught through a critical “anti-oppression lens.”
How consumer tech is changing the way developers build condominiums
When the future residents of Toronto’s Line 5 condo building order home delivery of groceries or a bite from Uber Eats or Foodora, there will be no need to rush home to ensure their food isn’t left at the front desk to get cold.
Turkey to reveal details of probe into Khashoggi’s killing
In a sign of growing pressure on Saudi Arabia, Turkey said it will announce details of its investigation into the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi on Tuesday, and U.S. congressional leaders said the Gulf kingdom — in particular its crown prince — should face severe consequences for the death of the writer in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
Land-based learning links curriculum with Indigenous culture
Land-based learning has always been a part of First Nations culture, encouraging critical thought through interaction with the land while connecting with and celebrating Indigenous culture.
Bolton faces tense talks with Russia over nuclear treaty
U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton faces two days of high-tension talks in Moscow beginning Monday after President Donald Trump announced his intention to withdraw from a landmark nuclear weapons treaty.
Postal workers to begin strikes in 4 Canadian cities Monday if deal not reached
The union representing 50,000 Canada Post employees says it will begin rotating strikes if a deal isn’t reached by the deadline early Monday morning.
Deadly rebel attack stalls fight against Ebola
Congolese rebels killed 15 civilians and abducted a dozen children in an attack at the epicentre of the latest deadly Ebola outbreak, Congo’s military said Sunday.
Hamilton’s Rummoli queens still playing out their pennies
Two generations of women in a Dundas family have been playing the game as a way to socialize and break bread together, writes Jeff Mahoney.
Election 2019: One year countdown starts now
One year to election: Trudeau Liberals gear up for tussles on climate, premiers
LRT issue raised mayoral candidate Vito Sgro from obscurity to contender
A Sgro win no more guarantees the death of LRT than an Eisenberger victory assures its continued life, writes Andrew Dreschel.
Bridges not walls key to Stewart's mayoral success
Kennedy Stewart challenged with building bridges as mayor of Vancouver: expert
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