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Man, 78, dies in truck-e-bike collision
Man, 78, dies in collision between truck and e-bike in Prince Edward County
Ontario government to hold midnight sitting
Ontario legislature to debate council cut on rare weekend sitting
The ?rst black female White House reporter had to pawn her watch every week just to eat
Even at the height of her career in Washington, Alice Dunnigan had to pawn her watch every Saturday night so that she would have enough money to eat until her paycheque arrived Monday morning.
The first black female White House reporter had to pawn her watch every week just to eat
Even at the height of her career in Washington, Alice Dunnigan had to pawn her watch every Saturday night so that she would have enough money to eat until her paycheque arrived Monday morning.
The frst black female White House reporter had to pawn her watch every week just to eat
Even at the height of her career in Washington, Alice Dunnigan had to pawn her watch every Saturday night so that she would have enough money to eat until her paycheque arrived Monday morning.
Serious collision closes section of Nebo Road
Media reports say several children have been injured, along with adults
Ontario government seeks to hold midnight sitting
Ontario legislature to debate council cut on rare weekend sitting
More than 5,800 Canadian kids have died by suicide in the past 13 years. It's 'like a cancer'
Children as young as 8 have taken their own lives. While governments have acknowledged the crisis — and responded with millions in funding and programs — there have been few signs the crisis is abating.
Future HMCS Harry DeWolf meets water
Canada's first Arctic and Offshore Patrol Vessel meets water for the first time
Hands Off Hamilton rally kicks off opposition to Doug Ford's government, say activists
"It's a capitalist system that has left out the working class," said Lee Reed of the Hamilton Tenants Solidarity Network.
PQ candidate refuses to explain past comments
Parti Quebecois candidate refuses to explain past comments on Jewish community
Students injured by aerosol irritant at Westdale party
Two students were treated and released from hospital after an “unwelcome guest” at a Westdale house party sprayed an aerosol irritant at them Friday night, Hamilton police say.
Road safety: ‘How many other deaths or serious injuries?’
In advance of the Oct. 22 municipal election, The Spectator will be delving into the key issues facing our city and its politicians.
She made it easy to ‘fall in love with her’
J-50 was the subject of a month-long rescue effort by an international team of scientists. In the process, team members say, the “spunky and tenacious” orca became an ambassador for a population still in desperate need of aid.
Video: Thumbs up for Supercrawl foam party
Kids had a blast at the Supercrawl Family Zone foam party.
All but 1 injured in bus crash released from hospital
Roads have re-opened following bus-truck collision in western Saskatchewan
Ontario legislature seeks to hold midnight sitting
Ontario legislature to debate council cut on rare weekend sitting
Ottawa bears witness to surprising inrush of black bears
Black bear sightings surged of late in Canada’s national capital region.
Teen dead after shooting in east Toronto
Toronto police looking for multiple suspects in teen's fatal shooting
Ontario legislature to debate council cut
Ontario legislature to debate council cut on rare weekend sitting
PHOTOS: Supercrawl is in full swing
Jen Moore from Circus Orange rehearses for their big show Saturday night.
Hamilton police gear up for busy weekend
Hamilton officers to keep an eye on McMaster Homecoming and other local events
Researchers find 1906 shipwreck in Lake Huron's Georgian Bay
Researchers find 1906 shipwreck in Lake Huron's Georgian Bay
VIDEO: Pulling for U!
Third Annual UPS Plane Pull for United Way Halton & Hamilton
Canadians who smoke pot, or work or invest in the industry, will be barred from the U.S.: Customs and Border Protection official
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday that he will not “impress upon the U.S. who they have to let in or not.”
Florence, a wet and unwanted visitor, besieges Carolinas
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. - Florence, now a tropical storm, swirled at a near-standstill over the Carolinas on Saturday, dumping non-stop rain over areas already flooded by seawater and swelling rivers and creeks across both states.
Ottawa bearing witness to unusual influx
Canada's capital region bears witness to surprising inrush of... black bears
N.B. leaders clash over bilingualism
New Brunswick party leaders clash over bilingualism at second televised debate
Roads re-open after bus-truck collision in Saskatchewan
Roads have re-opened following bus-truck collision in western Saskatchewan
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's $55 million Lotto Max jackpot
Be prepared for when a crisis hits
The answer to the question “can people really be that stupid?” is always yes.
Hurricane Florence drenches the Carolinas, killing at least four
Blowing ashore with howling 155 km/h winds, hurricane Florence splintered buildings, trapped hundreds of people and swamped entire communities along the Carolina coast Friday in what could be just the opening act in a watery, two-part, slow-motion disaster. At least four people were killed, including a woman and her infant.
CN taking back Stuart Street rail yard from regional operator
The move has left some hopeful the yard could be relocated to make way for development
Police gear up for busy weekend
Hamilton officers to keep an eye on McMaster Homecoming and other local events
Adult child of arson murder victims a suspect in their killings
An adult child of a Dundas couple killed when their house was torched is being treated as a suspect in their murders.
Chrétien, Romanow, McMurtry condemn Ford’s use of notwithstanding clause
Three prominent former politicians who negotiated the inclusion of the notwithstanding clause in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms are condemning the Ontario government’s use of the rare provision to push through legislation that was deemed unconstitutional by the courts.
Dramatic air quality improvements in Hamilton, with a caveat
Over the past two decades, there has been a staggering reduction in the amount of air pollution in Hamilton from virtually every source
Chretien, Romanow, McMurtry condemn Ford's actions
Chretien, Romanow, McMurtry condemn Ford's use of notwithstanding clause
UPDATE: Hamilton police close Fiddlers Green and Book roads intersection after crash
Police are asking people to avoid the area
Guard released after being held hostage at jail
Corrections officers released after being taken hostage at Ontario jail
VIDEO: Circus Orange Supercrawl show will be the best because 'every year is our best'
This year is the seventh consecutive festival performance for the fire spinning circus.
Signpost: Artful Moments, plane pull and voter registration
The Art Gallery of Hamilton is looking for participants for Artful Moments. The community program makes art more accessible, experiential and enjoyable for persons with dementia and their caregivers. The session runs Mondays from Sept. 17 to Oct 29 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. To register, contact access@artgalleryofhamilton.com or 905-527-6610 ext. 272.
Retrial ordered in military sex assault case
Military appeal court orders retrial in sexual assault case
Video from stabbing scene shown in court at Thomas Chan trial in Peterborough
Police officers describe bloody scene inside Haggis Drive house after Dr. Andrew Chan, Lynn Witteveen were stabbed
Over the past two decades, there has been a staggering reduction in the amount of air pollution in Hamilton from virtually every source
On a morning when there was plenty of good news to be celebrated about the improved quality of Hamilton’s air, Jochen Bezner stepped up to the microphone to provide a sobering reality check.
Candidates, voters want to focus on Toronto's challenges
Ont. Tories to hold Saturday sitting to speed up passage of Toronto council bill
TREB set to make data available next week
Toronto Real Estate Board to make GTA home sales data available by Tuesday
OPP warn of ransomware attacks on municipal governments
In an advisory issued Friday, the Ontario Provincial Police said it wanted communities to be aware of risk of cyberattacks on municipal governments’ servers.
Alberta farmers fret over recent snowfalls that delayed harvest, damaged crops
Some Alberta farmers are concerned about their crops after a late-summer snowfall blanketed parts of the province, with more flurries expected in the forecast.
RCMP call OPP to probe Manitoba Hydro allegations
RCMP call in OPP, watchdog to probe alleged assaults linked to hydro projects
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