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Recounts confirm results in three N.B. ridings
New Brunswick still deadlocked after recounts confirm results in three ridings
Ellie Black named to N.S. Order at just 23
Olympic gymnast Ellie Black honoured with Order of Nova Scotia at just 23
Young B.C. hockey player dies in on-ice accident
B.C. rec. league hockey player dies after ramming boards in Langley, B.C.
Unemployment rate dipped in September on big part-time job gains: StatCan
Canada gains 63,000 jobs in September, unemployment rate drops to 5.9 per cent
Dundas Coun. Arlene VanderBeek defends record from challengers' criticisms
"So if anyone at this table says they haven't missed four days of work in the last four years I'd like to hear it," said Dundas Coun. Arlene VanderBeek.
Landis starting Canadian-based cycling team
Circling around: Floyd Landis starting own Canadian-based cycling team
Navigating workplace challenges
QUESTION: After five years of employment, last week my boss finally pushed me too far. For no apparent reason, he refused to allow me to take an extra vacation day on Thanksgiving weekend. It seemed like he was being petty to me and I told him I quit and went home. The next morning after I had cooled down I sent him an email telling him I didn’t really mean it and wanted to return to work. He said don’t bother. Now it looks like I get no severance and no Employment Insurance. Am I out of luck?
Dundas Grightmire Arena's construction schedule not updated
City anticipated update on Thursday, Oct. 4
MPs order conciliation, training for Kang
All-party board orders conciliation, harassment training for Darshan Kang
Florida store owner: Don't warm urine in my microwave
Florida store owner: Don't warm urine in my microwave
Why not go braless? It’s more comfortable
What happens when a woman doesn’t wear a bra to work? If, like me, she often earns a living from home, the answer is nothing, because no one is expecting her to wear a bra, nor anything at all.
Ancaster council candidate Miranda Reis challenges incumbent Lloyd Ferguson's record
"I think it's terrible taking Ward 14 away from Flamborough," said Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson. "We need a rural voice."
Hamilton police continue to investigate after car crashes into upper Stoney Creek home
Hamilton police are still investigating what caused a driver to crash into a home in upper Stoney Creek on Oct. 2.
Sidewalk Labs advisory panel member resigns
Sidewalk Labs advisory panel member Saadia Muzaffar resigns citing 'deep dismay'
Weapon charge withdrawn against Paul Bernardo
Killer Paul Bernardo set for weapon trial; lifer accused of having 'shank'
Flamborough's Susan McKechnie takes aim at Coun. Judi Partridge's eight-year reign in Waterdown debate
"We keep talking about Hamilton being open for business," said Flamborough Coun. Judi Partridge. "I don't personally think it is."
Spectator News Quiz - Oct. 5, 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. Click below to begin.Survey
End of an era: Conan O'Brien airs his last hour-long show
After 25 years on late-night TV, Conan O'Brien hosted his final hour-long show on Thursday night.
Sandman Hotel Hamilton boasts comfort, convenience for anybody on the move
Sandman Hotel Hamilton is a comfortable, convenient and ideal location to rest, relax and venture out.
Supreme Court nominee Kavanaugh clears crucial Senate hurdle
Supreme Court nominee Kavanaugh clears crucial Senate hurdle
Scientist caught in a Nobel whirlwind
She’s most famous woman in Waterloo.
Dundas Parkside cemetery decision not appealed
City now moving forward with planning applications
Dundas property's conditional site plan approval lapses
City awaits new proposal for 336-338 King St. W.
What to do this Thanksgiving weekend; plus what’s open and closed Monday
Do more than talk turkey this holiday weekend. Multiple things for you to do and what’s open and closed on Monday.
Job market bounces back in September
NewsAlert: Canada gains 63,000 jobs in September, unemployment rate falls
UPDATE: Weapons charge dropped against teen killer Paul Bernardo
Notorious killer and serial rapist Paul Bernardo will not face trial on one count of weapons possession after the Crown withdrew the charge this morning.
Police cleared in high-speed chase that ended with two teens dead
— Police have been cleared of wrongdoing after a high-speed chase ended in the deaths of two teens one year ago.
Senate opens debate; key senators undecided on Kavanaugh
Key senators undecided as Senate poised to vote on Kavanaugh
Toronto cop guilty of misconduct after sending ‘inappropriate’ texts to victim of domestic call
Const. Jeffrey MacArthur’s text messages were called “clear misconduct” at a Toronto police tribunal Thursday. A hearing officer is now considering a penalty of five days’ docked pay.
Celebrity great white shark, Hilton arrives in Newfoundland
A celebrity great white shark that has been charming Nova Scotians for two summers has emerged in Newfoundland.
Ben Affleck on his third rehab stint: 'I am fighting for ... my family'
Ben Affleck is speaking out for the first time since his recent stint in rehab.
Alleged killer McArthur's next court date Oct. 22
Alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur expected to appear in Toronto court
Nobel Peace Prize honours the fight against sexual violence
Nobel Peace Prize honours the fight against sexual violence
Muslims pray for strength in quake-hit Indonesian city
Muslims pray for strength in quake-hit Indonesian city
Mystery solved? Shipwreck may be oldest found in Lake Erie
Shipwreck hunters who spent eight days this summer unearthing and examining the remains of a schooner in Lake Erie in Ohio think it's most likely a sailing ship that sank nearly two centuries ago.
Mystery solved? Shipwreck may be oldest found in Lake Erie
Mystery solved? Shipwreck may be oldest found in Lake Erie
Trump slams Democrats for 'rage-fueled resistance'
Trump slams Democrats for 'rage-fueled resistance'
Still Anonymous: White House hunt for op-ed author fades
Still Anonymous: White House hunt for op-ed author fades
Key senators undecided as Senate poised to vote on Kavanaugh
Key senators undecided as Senate poised to vote on Kavanaugh
September unemployment rates, by Canadian city
Here's a quick glance at unemployment rates for September, by Canadian city
September unemployment rates, by province
Here's a quick glance at unemployment rates for September, by province
Dominic LeBlanc says cancer is in remission
Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc says cancer is in remission
Trying to reach the Spectator? We're having technical issues
Are you trying to reach the circulation department at the Hamilton Spectator?
Killer Paul Bernardo set for weapon trial
Killer Paul Bernardo set for weapon trial; lifer accused of having 'shank'
Melania Trump feeds baby elephants as Kenya visit begins
Melania Trump has fed baby elephants as she visits a national park in Kenya to highlight conservation efforts. The U.S. first lady also went on a quick safari. Mrs. Trump is on her first-ever visit to Africa and her first extended solo international trip as first lady
A high school cheerleader gave out pot brownies to win homecoming votes, police say
A few days before her high school's homecoming game, a cheerleader in Hartford, Michigan, allegedly executed a sophisticated plot for the title of queen.
Teen killer Paul Bernardo set for weapon trial — lifer accused of having 'shank'
Notorious killer and serial rapist Paul Bernardo is due in an eastern Ontario courtroom today for his trial on a weapons possession charge.
Various Sobeys vegetable products recalled
Various Sobeys vegetable products recalled due to risk of Listeria contamination
How does the flu actually kill you?
You can certainly feel like death warmed over when you get the flu, which often lasts for a dreadfully feverish, snotty and cough-racked week. But in some rare cases, the flu can actually be fatal. Last year, influenza killed about 80,000 people, including 180 children, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Q&A: Justin Trudeau's early push led to pot legalization in Canada
Politicians herald it as transformative. Residents offer resounding support in the polls. Investors see billions of dollars on the horizon.
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