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City of Hamilton working on stench-stopping plan so food waste plant can reopen
Hamilton residents should soon see their kitchen food waste diverted from the landfill and going to an outside plant while the city works on fixing its own plant, shut down in June due to a stench problem.
Royal Canadian Air Force short 275 pilots
Canadian air force short 275 pilots as attrition outpaces recruitment, training
Rare 'fire whirl' caught on video in B.C.
Rare 'fire whirl' caught on video in B.C. shows strange world of wildfires
Ontario politicians head to plowing match
Ontario politicians swap legislature for farm fields, attend large rural expo
Oysters recalled for possible salmonella
Oysters recalled for possible salmonella contamination, CFIA says
Feds eye having judge guide pipeline plan
Pipeline plan coming by end of month, possibly guided by a former judge
Ex-pro hockey player faces backlash over grizzly hunt
'Stopped him in his tracks:' Outrage after ex-pro hockey player kills grizzly
Video of PM's meeting with Saskatchewan chiefs surfaces
'I am really upset:' Video shows Trudeau meeting with Saskatchewan chiefs
SIU probing death of man in Scugog River
Police watchdog investigating death of man who fled from officers into river
Freeland to return to U.S. for NAFTA talks
Foreign minister to return to NAFTA talks in Washington this week
Police probing shooting at legal pot grow-op
Police probing shooting at legal marijuana grow-op in rural Niagara Falls, Ont.
Group proposes $440,000 in upgrades for Mohawk Sports Park
The Golden Horseshoe Track and Field Council is proposing to spend almost $440,000 to improve the soon-to-be-named Ray Lewis Track and Field facility at Mohawk Sports Park.
Ward 1
Student housing is the Ward 1 election issue that never goes away.
Correction
Incorrect information was included in a listing about the Hamilton Fiddle Club in Friday’s Too Good To Miss calendar. The event on Sept. 19. takes place from 1 to 4 p.m. and there is music and dancing, but no potluck. The Spectator regrets the errors.
Roger Yachetti ‘loved Hamilton. In spades.’
Roger Yachetti, often credited with saving Ticats, dead at 78.
A quick look at new Tory MP Leona Alleslev
A quick look at MP Leona Alleslev who left the Liberals for the Tories
Authorities pull globe, not honey pot, from bear cub's head
Authorities pull globe, not honey pot, from bear cub's head
Hamilton police charge man with online extortion, again
George Condy, 47, of Port Elgin is charged with two counts of extortion. Police believe there may be more victims.
Hamilton adding phosphorus to drinking water to combat corrosion, lead
Hamilton is adding phosphorus to city drinking water, starting in November.
Ontario MP ditches Liberals for Tory benches
Conservatives wouldn't 'lecture' U.S. in trade talks: House leader
B.C. defends itself over lack of pot shops
B.C. defends approach to pot as only one government shop is ready to open
Abdelrazik torture lawsuit delay would be unconscionable, his lawyer tells judge
The federal government is making a last-minute plea to delay the Federal Court hearing of a long-simmering lawsuit from a Montreal man over Canada’s role in his detention in Sudan.
Eisenberger to now weigh in on cannabis issues
The mayor will only have to declare a conflict of interest for one company
Canada bans use of trans fats in food products
Canada's ban on the main source of artificial trans fats came into effect Monday, making it illegal for manufacturers to use the additive in any food made or imported into the country, as well as in any meals prepared in restaurants.
Space Force would cost $13 billion over five years, U.S. air force says
Creating a Space Force as a separate military service, as proposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, would cost an estimated $12.9 billion in its first five years, according to a detailed air force plan for how to go about it.
Feds argue for delay in Abdelrazik hearing
Abdelrazik torture lawsuit delay would be unconscionable, his lawyer tells judge
Signpost: Animal adoption, open house and alley cleanup
The City of Hamilton’s Animal Services has launched an animal adoption program. The program will include animals such as cats, dogs, birds and rabbits. Animal Services ensures all pets have their vaccinations and are in proper health before it adopts them out. For more information, visit hamilton.ca/animalservices or call 905-574-3433.
Toppled trees, swift water, have killed many during Florence
Florence — which was once a hurricane and now is a tropical depression — is being blamed for at least 20 deaths in the Carolinas. Fourteen were in North Carolina. Officials in those states are still worried about what’s to come, because it’s still raining and rivers are swelling.
Weever Apps receives investment from GreenSky
GreenSky Capital Inc.’s affiliated venture funds have invested $900,000 in a Hamilton-based software company.
Filipino-Cdns concerned about family after typhoon
Filipino-Canadians concerned about family after typhoon hits Phillipines
Hamilton rental licensing pilot will be up to next council
Staff report to subcommittee looks at pros and cons of contentious tool to weed out subpar units.
Weather Network forecasts a mild fall with a steady transition to winter
The weather network says there will be a smooth transition in temperature through the fall months toward December with near normal or above normal temperatures for most of the country.
Montreal mayor rejects Coalition immigration plan
Montreal mayor rejects Coalition Avenir Quebec's immigration reduction plan
Toronto stocks up while U.S. stocks fall
Stocks push higher in Toronto, while U.S. stock markets step lower
Man dead after trying to cross highway
Man dead after trying to cross highway on bicycle, provincial police say
Esther the Wonder Pig now cancer-free
Esther the Wonder Pig now cancer-free, owner says
Golden Horseshoe Track and Field Council proposes $440,000 additions at Mohawk Sports Park
"This is a public facility that is centralized for all track and field activities for public groups and schools," said Kevin Gonci, co-chair of the Golden Horseshoe Track and Field Council.
Man dead after crashing ATV into tree
Man dead after crashing ATV into tree near Redbridge, provincial police say
Three people plead guilty in naked kidnapping
Three people plead guilty in Alberta naked kidnapping case
Hamilton school board rejects need for lobbyist registry
Hamilton’s public school board won’t follow the city’s lead by creating a lobbyist registry after determining there’s no need for one.
Prosecutor recounts 16 shots Chicago cop fired at teen
Prosecutors on Monday showed jurors video of a white Chicago police officer opening fire on Laquan McDonald, dramatically recounting the 16 shots fired into the black teenager and calling the 2014 shooting “completely unnecessary.”
Family relieved after 6-year-old girl found safe
Parents plead for safe return of Saskatchewan girl, subject of Amber Alert
Files show Assange sought Russian visa
The Nov. 30, 2010, missive is part of a much larger trove of WikiLeaks emails, chat logs, financial records, secretly recorded footage and other documents leaked to The Associated Press.
Kavanaugh and his accuser say they’re willing to testify
President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Judge Brett Kavanaugh, said he is willing to talk to the Senate Judiciary Committee about accusations from a woman who said he sexually assaulted her while they were teenagers in high school.
Hope fades in Philippines for dozens buried in landslides
Dozens of people believed to be buried in a landslide unleashed by Typhoon Mangkhut in the Philippines probably did not survive, a mayor said Monday, although rescuers kept digging through mud and debris covering a chapel where they had taken shelter.
Household cleaners may alter kids’ gut flora, contribute to being overweight: study
Commonly used household disinfectants could increase the risk of young children becoming overweight by altering the makeup of their gut bacteria during the first few months of life, a study suggests.
Halifax G7 meeting to discuss ocean plastics
Halifax G7 meeting to promote ocean plastics charter to UN, business: McKenna
Dundas Governor's Road reconstruction impacts safety in short and long term
The Issue: Governor’s Road reconstruction between Creighton Road and Davidson Boulevard.The Local Impact: Temporary lane restrictions around three schools are delaying traffic, and resulting in some drivers cutting through nearby residential areas.
Hamilton police reviewing police horse striking woman at McMaster Homecoming
An online video of a partygoer being knocked down by a Hamilton police horse at McMaster University’s Homecoming has gone viral while police say the incident involving a mounted officer is being reviewed.
Ontario moves closer to passing council-cutting bill
Ont. legislature sits for midnight debate of Toronto city council cutting bill
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