Feed hamilton-news-from-http-wwwthespeccom

Link http://rss.metroland.com/
Feed http://rss.metroland.com/9/article/hamilton
Updated 2025-02-27 22:00
Homicide in Trent River under investigation
Trent Hills man Scott MacDonald shot early Saturday morning
Thousands attend funeral service for officers killed in Fredericton shooting
The deaths of two police officers have “created a ripple effect that stretches out as far as the ocean is deep,” Fredericton’s police chief told thousands of mourners at a regimental funeral on Saturday.
Funeral held today for slain N.B. officers
Thousands to attend funeral service for officers killed in Fredericton shooting
Italy’s leader demands safe roads; bridge toll rises to 42
Usually reserved in demeanour, President Sergio Mattarella hugged mourners at a state funeral in Genoa, Italy, as civilians voice frustration and anger that public infrastructure isn’t safe in the country.
Police search for suspect after alleged carjacking
Police searching for suspect after alleged carjacking in east Toronto
Canadians react to Kofi Annan's death
Canadians react to death of former UN secretary-general Kofi Annan at age 80
U.S. report reveals priests committing sexual assaults in Canada
Several Pennsylvania priests accused of sex abuse sent to GTA facility for treatment for “sexual disorders”
Thousands to attend funeral service for officers killed in Fredericton shooting
Hundreds of people have lined the route of a funeral procession to honour two police officers gunned down in Fredericton last week in an attack that also left two civilians dead.
Funeral to be held today for slain officers
Thousands to attend funeral service for officers killed in Fredericton shooting
Man released from hospital following shooting
Man released from hospital following shooting in Mississauga, Ont.
Germany: No preparations made in case of alien landing
Germany: No preparations made in case of alien landing
Hamilton police seeking assistance locating missing teen
Aliyah Jenkins, 17, was last seen Aug. 11, 2018 at Gage Park
Police investigating alleged sexual assault
Kingston police investigating alleged sexual assault
Former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan dies at age 80
Kofi Annan, one of the world’s most celebrated diplomats and a charismatic symbol of the United Nations who rose through its ranks to become the first black African secretary-general, has died. He was 80.
Family, friends of Tina Fontaine heal together
'Four of a dozen kids will not make it:' Tina Fontaine's family healing together
Man charged with multiple break-and-enters
19-year-old man charged with multiple break-and-enters in Georgina, Ont.
Will journalists in Canada ever be ‘the enemy of the people?’
Journalists and politicians don’t always get along, but in Canada at least we try, writes Paul Berton.
LRT in the Twin Cities: ‘A neighbourhood for everyone’
More than 3,500 affordable housing units have either been newly built or preserved along the Minneapolis and Saint Paul LRT route by a dizzying array of organizations.
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's $16 million Lotto Max jackpot
Will province’s pay freeze prompt ‘talent flight?’
Hamilton’s hospitals and schools question how they will attract the best and brightest as the province reinstates a nearly eight-year freeze on top public-sector salaries.
Developer appealing downtown Burlington highrise plan
City councillor says the pushback was ‘entirely predictable’ given the Burlington’s allowance for other tall buildings.
Licence suspended for Hamilton lawyer accused of bigamy
James Morton, the lawyer facing charges including bigamy and obstruction of justice, is no two-bit ambulance chaser, writes Rosie DiManno.
Leaking propane tanks used to fuel water heater spurs HAZMAT call
The Technical Standards and Safety Authority has been called to investigate incident
Weekend planner: Things to do in Hamilton
It’s festival season! The Ex opens and with it a host of outdoor festivals and fairs. So, tie up your sneakers and head make your way through the sights and sounds before summer fades away.
Hamilton police looking to identify suspect in sexual assault
Police say the suspect sexually assaulted a woman on the Hamilton Rail Trail
City thwarts school land sale with heritage study
The public school board wants to sever and sell 11 acres of green space from Ancaster High School — but that can’t happen if the property is designated.
Bridge removal on the 403
Workers have brought a barge to the Desjardins Canal to contain debris from a bridge that been used for eastbound lanes of Highway 403. Dismantling the structure is the last phase of a $12.3-million construction contract that began in 2016.
Wildfires: 'Disjointed' system hurts First Nations
Kimberley on notice to leave as gusty winds fuel wildfires in British Columbia
Judges, lawyers at odds over deal Canada pay $75M in Sixties Scoop legal fees
Canada could pay up to $75 million in fees. Survivors are being paid up to $50,000 each.
Cyclist dies in crash with truck
Police seeking witnesses in fatal King Street collision
New Mountain park opening Saturday
Hamilton’s newest park is scheduled to open Saturday, months ahead of schedule.
Details about Fredericton shooting revealed
Judge lifts publication ban, revealing details about Fredericton shooting
Bernier controversy boosts Liberal coffers
Bernier diatribe against "extreme multiculturalism" boosts Liberal coffers
CNE opens amid labour dispute
Visitors to the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto were greeted by picket lines and chats of protest on Friday as the annual event opened amid a labour dispute involving hundreds of workers.
Heavy rain, flooding hit downtown Toronto
Rainfall warning issued for Toronto area as roads, transit lines swamped
Restaurant cites worldwide freakout over its french fries
Restaurant cites worldwide freakout over its french fries
Study finds concern about asylum seekers
Canadians believe in immigration but concerned about asylum seekers: study
Ontario patients didn't receive full cancer drug doses: agency
Hundreds of Ontario patients didn't receive full doses of cancer drug: agency
Trump warns he’ll revoke clearance of Justice Dept official
U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday that he suspects he’ll “very quickly” revoke the security clearance for a Justice Department official whose wife worked for the firm involved in producing a dossier on Trump’s ties to Russia.
Ontario’s cannabis industry faces a cloudy future
Recent rules changes by the Ford government, as well as industry moves, show that investors still face a lot of uncertainty, writes David Olive
City appoints Terry Anderson to vacant Ward 7 seat
The Mountain ward has been without a councillor after Donna Skelly left to become the new Progressive Conservative MPP for Flamborough-Glanbrook.
Manafort judge says he’s received threats, won’t name jurors
The judge in former Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort’s fraud trial refused Friday to release the names of jurors, saying he has received threats and fears for their safety as well.
Cancer Care Ontario says hundreds of patients were under-medicated
Guidelines for hospitals on how cancer drug treatments should be given to patients are being updated after a review by Cancer Care Ontario.
Vandals spray-paint Montreal statue of Sir John A. Macdonald
A downtown Montreal statue of Sir John A. Macdonald was spray-painted red early Friday, with an anti-colonial group claiming responsibility for the vandalism.
Pakistani lawmakers elect Imran Khan as prime minister
Pakistani lawmakers on Friday elected former cricket star and longtime politician Imran Khan as the country’s next prime minister, in a step toward the country’s third civilian transfer of power.
B.C. judge who cried during a victim statement won’t recuse herself
A provincial court judge in British Columbia who wiped away a tear during a victim impact statement in a sexual interference case says she won’t recuse herself from sentencing because there’s no reliable evidence of bias.
Italian mayor shuts down bridge as a precaution
A mayor in southern Italy has ordered the closure of a bridge designed by the same architect who created the collapsed Genoa highway bridge.
Tim Hortons says its China expansion will include menu with congee, matcha
The president of Tim Hortons says a plan to conquer a crowded Chinese coffee market hinges on tailoring its menu to local habits and tastes — including offering congee and matcha alongside signature items like double doubles.
UPDATE: Cyclist, 77, killed in crash with cement truck at King and Queen streets
Police seeking witnesses in fatal King Street collision
Tax system favours rich, auditor poll suggests
Canada's tax system unfairly favours wealthy, poll of CRA auditors suggests
...1342134313441345134613471348134913501351...