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No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's $50 million Lotto Max jackpot
Trump warns he could cause the ‘ruination’ of Canada
The president said Friday that he does not want to “do anything bad to Canada.” But he said he could devastate the country if he imposed auto tariffs.
Thorold crash claims life of Hamilton woman
A single-vehicle crash in Thorold on Friday has claimed the life of a Hamilton woman.
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A single-vehicle crash in Thorold on Friday has claimed the life of a Hamilton woman.
Canadian Country ‘legends’ in Hamilton
Many of the top names in Canadian country music performed Friday night at the FirstOntario Concert Hall
Calgary mass killer apologizes, vows to make amends
Calgary mass killer found not criminally responsible a 'model patient:' hearing
#CCMAs bring music to Hamilton School
As part of 2018 CCMA Country Music Week, 5-time 2018 CCMA Award nominee and 2-time CCMA Award winner Meghan Patrick, will surprise students with a special performance to celebrate the CCMA and SiriusXM's generous support of MusiCounts. Through the MusiCounts Band Aid Program, James MacDonald Elementary School previously received $5,000 in instruments for the school's music program. As part of the celebration, the CCMA and MusiCounts will surprise the school with an additional $5,000 in new instruments.
Suspect arrested in Richmond Hill abduction caught on security camera
Johnathan McLennan faces nine charges, including kidnapping with a firearm, related to the abduction last month.
Classmate recalls pulling student from water during U of T engineering camp
University of Toronto student Anand Baiju who died was found under floating dock at camp near Minden: classmate
A labour of love
The Gurdwara Shaheedgarh Sahib Hamilton on Old Guelph Road in Dundas is finally getting the finishing touches for which the local Sikh community has spent the last 14 years fundraising. The temple recently took possession of ornate domes to top off the south side of the building. Another 54 smaller domes of similar design will line the parapets. The domes were built over six months out of fibreglass by Lakhvir Singh in India. Singh is in Hamilton to oversee the installation and says that the main dome is the largest one he has ever constructed for clients in North America.
Hamilton Steel Summit hears about tariff woes
On Friday, Hamilton’s steel sector was put under the microscope in a one-of-a-kind event at City Hall.
Policy barring non-permanent families from Canada Child Benefit unfair: report
A new report published Friday, entitled Every Child Counts, is calling on the federal government to allow families who do not yet have permanent status in Canada to be able access to the child benefit.
Local governments should get 40 per cent of B.C.’s pot revenue: advocacy group
The advocacy group for local governments in British Columbia wants the provincial government to fork over a 40 per cent share of its marijuana tax revenue when the drug becomes legal.
First Nation wants inquiry into racism, assaults linked to hydro development
A northern Manitoba First Nation is calling for a provincial inquiry into racism, discrimination and violence linked to hydroelectric development on its territory.
Tesla erupts in chaos after senior execs leave, Musk tokes up
The turmoil at Tesla Inc. reached a fever pitch, as the news that two senior executives are leaving Elon Musk’s electric-car maker emerged just hours after he smoked marijuana during an hours-long interview streamed live online.
Canadian military issues guidelines for recreational marijuana to troops
The Canadian military has unveiled new restrictions on when service members can use recreational marijuana — and warned those in uniform could face disciplinary action or charges if they fail to comply.
‘M-i-l-k’ blocking NAFTA, says Trump adviser as Freeland leaves Washington
The vexing issue of securing more American access to Canadian dairy remained a major obstacle in NAFTA negotiations as Canada’s lead minister on the continental trade pact departed the U.S. capital Friday.
In sobering news for the Ford government, Ontario lost 80,000 jobs in August
The lost jobs — the equivalent of the population of Peterborough — represent the province’s worst Statistics Canada monthly employment survey since the 2009 global recession.
Police arrest man wanted for alleged abduction
Police arrest man wanted for alleged abduction caught on surveillance video
The eagle has landed
In the picture, the brown eagle’s golden-yellow talons curl on the edge of the boat.
South Korea seeks ‘irrevocable progress’ on nukes by year’s end
South Korean President Moon Jae-in said Friday he is pushing for “irrevocable progress” in efforts to rid North Korea of its nuclear weapons by the end of this year as he prepares for his third summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Late start, rain delay Ancaster High roof repair
A $2.1-million summer upgrade to Ancaster High School remains a diamond in the rough, with work on replacing the east wing’s leaky roof now expected to extend until the end of October.
First Nation calls for inquiry into hydro development
First Nation wants inquiry into racism, assaults linked to hydro development
Toronto confident about Amazon bid as deadline nears
Toronto confident about Amazon bid a year into search for new North American HQ
With cannabis legalization, don’t expect the grey market to roll over
After Oct. 17, growers, dispensaries and online pirate mail-order outfits need to adapt, but few expect the end of the grey and black markets.
Tories blame Liberals for poor job numbers
Tories blame previous Liberal government for poor job numbers
Escaped patients had lengthy history of violence
The forensic patient escaped from the West 5th Campus psychiatric unit with his pal — A. Wall.
Police still hunting suspects in St. Catharines shooting
The search for two young men believed to be behind a shooting that wounded three people in St. Catharines, stretched into a second day on Friday.
Calgary mass killer 'model patient:' hearing
Calgary mass killer found not criminally responsible a 'model patient:' hearing
Correction
A story in Friday’s Spectator misspelled Cassidy Sadler’s name. We regret the error.
Student who died was found under floating dock:classmate
UofT student who died was found under floating dock at camp: classmate
Toronto market closes at near three-month low
Energy and financials weigh on stocks in Toronto; U.S. stocks mixed
Controversial Nova Scotia professor fired
Controversial Nova Scotia professor fired after fire storm over comments
Trump wants attorney general to find source of NY Times article
U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday that he wanted Attorney General Jeff Sessions to investigate the source of an anonymous op-ed essay published in The New York Times, intensifying his attack on an article he has characterized as an act of treason.
Security expert tied to WikiLeaks vanishes, and the internet is abuzz
In a remote Norwegian town north of the Arctic Circle, a cybersecurity expert with ties to WikiLeaks checked out of a hotel, dressed in khaki hiking gear and carrying heavy baggage.
Military puts restrictions on marijuana use
Canadian military issues guidelines for recreational marijuana to troops
Late start, rain delay Ancaster High roof repair
The issue: January roof leaks shuttered six classroomsThe impact: School gets $2.1 million in improvements
Mayors ask feds to take over basic income pilot
Mayors ask federal government to take over Ontario's basic income pilot
Death toll rises: 18 dead in Hokkaido, Japan earthquake
After more than a day of digging there were no reports of survivors being pulled from their crushed homes.
‘Tin Man’ has heart
“Tin Man” Dave Baldwin has been making tin men from tin cans, Ensure plastic bottles, beads, coat hangers, plastic glasses and funnels for the past year, offering them for sale from his front yard at Bay and Ferrie.
Suspects sought in St. Catharines, Ont., shooting
Police still searching for suspects in St. Catharines, Ont., shooting
Guilty plea in violent Hamilton home invasion, shooting
Skylon Johnson pleaded guilty to 10 charges in a Hamilton courtroom Friday
'How is Canada even comparable?': Passengers fume as Bermuda cruise diverts to Halifax
One passenger tweeted that their honeymoon was ruined after hurricane Florence forced the Norwegian Dawn cruise ship to scuttle a seven-day trip to Bermuda and chart a new course for the Maritimes.
Nike's Kaepernick campaign signals change in shoe politics
Nike's Kaepernick campaign signals change in shoe politics
High-stakes diplomacy as battle for Syria’s Idlib looms
Any attack on Idlib ‘would result in a catastrophe’ says Turkish president.
Hamilton hit with first-ever case of equine encephalitis virus
One horse infected but no human cases to date, according to public health department
Many major airports are near sea level. A disaster in Japan shows what can go wrong
A quarter of the world’s 100 busiest airports are less than 10 meters above sea level, according to an analysis of data from Airports Council International and OpenFlights.
Dundas University Plaza restaurant being renovated into "three-brand" location
East Side Mario's to be joined by Fionn McCool's and Montana's
Spectator News Quiz - Sept. 7, 2018
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PM urges Canadians to look at bigger picture
Committee asked: What does 'duty to consult' with Indigenous groups really mean?
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