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Ontario takes next step in carbon tax legal fight
Ontario outlines arguments in lawsuit against federal carbon tax plan
Ferocious typhoon slams into Philippines
Typhoon Mangkhut slammed into the country’s northeastern coast early Saturday, with witnesses saying the storm’s ferocious wind and blinding rain ripped off tin roof sheets and knocked out power at the start of the onslaught.
Need more than SuperCrawl? Here’s six other things to do this weekend in the Hamilton area
Enjoy the final weekend of summer. Make it a good one. We are looking at a mix of sun and cloud with highs of 27 through to Sunday.
Ottawa puts up $117M to restore northern rail line
Ottawa putting up $117M to restore land link to Hudson Bay town of Churchill
Canadian military looks at Iraq extension
Canadian military drawing up plans for extending Iraq military mission
Hamilton police close Fiddlers Green and Book roads intersection after crash
Police are asking people to avoid the area
Justin Bieber marries Hailey Baldwin, reports People
People magazine reports that Canadian pop superstar Justin Bieber has married model Hailey Baldwin, just two months after getting engaged.
Bernier says xenophobes not welcome
Maverick MP Maxime Bernier launches new party as The People's Party of Canada
Ancaster Fair mixes fun with farming focus
This year’s Ancaster Fair is showcasing a century of John Deere tractors, but even the oldest ones will be newcomers compared to the annual fest, which predates Confederation.
Monster typhoon slams into northeastern Philippines
Monster typhoon slams into northeastern Philippines
Hamilton's planning regulations could impact Ancaster cannabis grow operations
"They took a huge risk to build (the building)," said Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson.
App connects Instagram influencers with restaurants offering freebies for posts
As Jiten Grover prepared to open his first Dipped Donuts storefront in Toronto, he knew the power social media stars possess to boost the profile of a business in the food industry.
Natural gas explosions kill one, injures 25, damages dozens of homes in Massachusetts
Investigators worked Friday to pinpoint the cause of a series of dramatic natural gas explosions that killed a teenager who had just gotten his driver’s licence and was sitting in his car.
Arrest made in Lindsay variety store robbery
— City of Kawartha Lakes have made an arrest and expect to make a second arrest in an armed robbery at a Lindsay variety store on Sept. 7.
Police identify fatal shooting victim as Albert Iavarone
Hamilton Police are appealing to the public for witnesses following a fatal shooting at an Ancaster home late Thursday that left a 50-year-old man dead.
Missing Fenelon Falls man
— City of Kawartha Lakes OPP said Friday morning that a missing 35-year-old Fenelon Falls man has been found.
Police receive influx of calls about missing cats
Ontario police receive influx of calls about missing or dead cats
Cadet wins battle against expulsion
Not enough evidence to expel cadet after Qur'an desecration, military says
Attempted murder charge laid following collision
Teenager charged with attempted murder following alleged hit-and-run
Cop who caused man to lose hearing not charged
No charges warranted against officer who caused man to lose hearing in one ear: SIU
Vale completes $1B Sudbury emissions project
Vale completes billion-dollar Sudbury smelter emissions reduction project
Hamilton approves funding for long-awaited Bruce Park splash pad
"The residents around Bruce Park have been very patient going through this process," said Ward 7 Coun. Terry Anderson.
Dan MacIntyre, council candidate, Ward 7
Public transportation has had a pivotal role in Hamilton’s growth and development, and has been key to our city’s success – above and below the escarpment. From the late 19th century to the first half of the 20th century, Hamilton’s streets were lined with radial streetcars, incline railways etched out the escarpment at James and Wentworth streets, and people ferried from Hamilton Harbour to the Port of Toronto.
Ontario police warn of cyberattacks
Ontario police warn of recent cyberattacks targeting local governments
Hamilton's Ward 7 Coun. Terry Anderson focuses on neighbourhood issues during his time on council
After an 18-year absence from sitting in Hamilton’s council chambers, Terry Anderson feels like he never left it.“It’s like riding a bicycle and surprisingly not much has changed,” said Anderson, 58, who was appointed by council last month to rep
Case of man accused in van attack put over
Suspect in Toronto van attack that left 10 people dead to appear in court
No grounds to charge Hamilton police in arrest injury
Man with fractured ribs ran from police and resisted arrest
New delays in Abdelrazik torture case: lawyer
Lawyer for Canadian detained in Sudan balks at proposed delay in court action
OECD says Canada needs to spend more on aid
OECD calls on Canada needs to spend more on aid to increase its global "heft"
Former Dundas Dairy Queen site proposal reviewed by city staff
Studies and plans on drainage, storm water, underground utilities among requirements
Jian Ghomeshi reflects on fallout from trial in The New York Review of Books
Disgraced former CBC Radio host Jian Ghomeshi has penned a personal essay in which he expresses "deep remorse" for the way he treated some people, admitting he was "demanding on dates" and "emotionally thoughtless."
Still time to debate election issues: govt
Ont. Tories to hold Saturday sitting to speed up passage of Toronto council bill
Ten years after the Great Recession there is good reason to worry
It was the worst economic downturn in about 80 years — and it’s not clear we’re ready to face another disruption, writes David Olive.
Key household debt ratio creeps higher
Key household debt ratio creeps higher in second quarter to 169.1 per cent
Sharks, dishwashers and guns: Viral hoaxes about hurricane Florence
The internet exists, and so does hurricane Florence. The inevitable result? An ever-growing tally of online hoaxes about the dangerous storm, hoping to go viral on the good intentions of people who are trying to find and share the latest information.
Toronto stocks edge higher, loonie lower
Industrials help push Toronto stock market higher, loonie edges lower
UPDATE: Neighbours say slain Hamilton man was quiet but friendly
Hamilton Police are appealing to the public for witnesses following a fatal shooting at an Ancaster home late Thursday that left a 50-year-old man dead.
Lawyer who oversaw Caledonia suit charged with fraud
Lawyer who oversaw Caledonia class action charged with fraud: police
Spectator News Quiz - Sept. 14, 2018
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LRT top issue in first Hamilton mayoral debate
Incumbency advantage puts Eisenberger light years ahead of opponents
Here's how to get out alive if you get trapped in a car
Car entrapment happens more often and more easily than most people think and it can be deadly. That's why it is crucial to know how to escape.
Manafort expected to plead guilty before new trial
Manafort expected to plead guilty before new trial
Court sides with Rogers in internet case
Supreme Court sides with Rogers in illegal movie downloading case
Gene Simmons: Gotta have my Timmy’s
Legendary rocker and Kiss frontman, Gene Simmons needed a coffee fix - A Tim Hortons fix, that is.
She was convicted of feeding her son cocaine. No one told her the hair tests were flawed
Twenty years ago Joyce was jailed, due in part to evidence from Motherisk’s discredited lab. Her headline-making case was missed by reviewers tasked with uncovering injustices. The Star unearthed her story.
‘It looked like Armageddon:’ Deadly gas blasts destroy homes
A series of gas explosions an official described as “Armageddon” killed a teenager, injured at least 10 other people and ignited fires in at least 39 homes in three communities north of Boston, forcing entire neighbourhoods to evacuate as crews scrambled to fight the flames and shut off the gas.
Contractors, attendees have don't have magical time at Rockton wizardry festival
Many attendees who visited the Rockton Festival of Witchcraft and Wizardry came away feeling it was a less than magical time — and at least one contractor who worked on the event is taking the company behind the event to small claims court.
White House defends Trump on Puerto Rico death toll claim
White House defends Trump on Puerto Rico death toll claim
‘Stupid drivers’: Police clock Honda Civic going double the speed limit in Mississauga with young child in car
Peel Regional Police have laid stunt driving and other charges after a Honda Civic was clocked going double the speed limit at a Mississauga intersection.
VW to stop making iconic Beetle next summer
VW to stop making iconic Beetle next summer
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