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Officer faces 19 Police Services Act charges
Cobourg, Ont., constable faces 19 counts of discreditable conduct
Economy shows resilience as inflation reaches 2.5% and retail sales grow
The Canadian economy displayed its staying power in a pair of reports Friday that showed a spring boost in retail sales and inflation at its fastest annual pace in more than six years.
Seminar on preparing for the Digital Privacy Act
Neil Felder of Prolink and the Hamilton Technology Centre is inviting people to a session August 2 to learn about obligations with respect to “Cyber Risks in the Digital Age and How to Prepare for the Digital Privacy Act.”
Cohen secretly taped Trump discussing payment to Playboy model
U.S. President Donald Trump’s longtime lawyer, Michael Cohen, secretly recorded a conversation with Trump two months before the presidential election in which they discussed payments to a former Playboy model who said she had an affair with Trump, according to lawyers and others familiar with the recording.
Exhibition Place workers locked out ahead of CNE
Picket lines expected at Toronto’s Exhibition Place after the union, representing skilled workers who provide technical and staging expertise, said the sites board of governors locked them out as of Friday.
Nerve agent victim released from U.K. hospital after poisoning
Nerve agent victim Charlie Rowley has been released from the hospital after three weeks of treatment since being poisoned, U.K. officials said Friday.
AP source: Trump was taped talking of paying Playboy model
AP source: Trump was taped talking of paying Playboy model
Ontario woman allegedly abandoned infant in hot car while test driving new vehicle
Police say a 38-year-old woman is charged after allegedly leaving a child in her sweltering car while taking a new vehicle for a test drive.
Jared Kushner’s family firm accused of pushing out tenants
The hammering and drilling began just months after Jared Kushner’s family real estate firm bought a converted warehouse apartment building in the hip Williamsburg section of Brooklyn.
Japan resumes Canadian wheat imports
Ottawa says Japan has resumed Canadian wheat imports after temporary suspension
Woman charged with leaving kid in hot car
Woman allegedly abandoned infant in hot car while test driving new vehicle
New Hall of Famers no strangers to Hamilton
A few weeks ago I wrote about the new inductees into the NASCAR Hall of Fame and their past association with racing in the Hamilton area. The Motorsports Hall of Fame of America recently introduced its 2019 class, and of the seven personalities, several have been to local race tracks at some point in their careers.
Deputy Tory leader Lisa Raitt shows how to criticize but stay on the high road
Raitt sets a tone other Canadian politicians would be wise to emulate to avoid a trip to Trump-land, writes Susan Delecourt
11 arrested in drugs and guns investigation
11 arrested in drugs and firearms investigation in Waterloo, Ont.
Motorcyclists bring attention to Indian day schools
Indigenous cross-country motorcycle journey brings attention to Indian day schools
Workers locked out at Exhibition Place
Technical and stage workers locked out at Toronto's Exhibition Place
Police watchdog caseload near 'record high'
Police watchdog caseload approaching 'record-high levels': director
Dundas' former Tammy's Place restaurant demolished after six years vacant
Property is zoned for four-storey, 13-unit condo development
Agreement in principle on alcohol:premiers
Premiers to wrap up two days of meetings at New Brunswick seaside resort
Chimney Cake Shop brings authentic Hungarian baked goods to Stoney Creek
Authentic Hungarian chimney cakes have arrived in Stoney Creek.
Baby left in hot car while woman takes test-drive at Peterborough dealership
Anonymous call to CAS leads to arrest of foster mom
City reneged on heritage deal, Ancaster homeowner says
The owner of an historic home on Garner Road in Ancaster is accusing the city of reneging on a deal that would have allowed him to move it without a restrictive heritage designation — and says he’s got the documents to prove it.
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Remains of all 8 McArthur victims now identified:police
Police to provide update on case against alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur
Inflation rate heats up, retail sales grow
NewsAlert:Consumer price index in June up 2.5 per cent compared with a year ago
Court hears from killer's former girlfriend
Convicted killer Nicholas Butcher to face parole eligibility hearing
Loonie moves up as inflation ticks higher
Loonie moves up as inflation ticks higher, TSX moves lower at late-morning
UPDATED: SIU investigating death at Juravinski parking garage
A 65-year-old man died after being found on the ground at the Concession Street garage around 10:30 p.m. Thursday
Southbound lanes on the Red Hill Valley Parkway closed overnight on Sunday
Asphalt samples being collected
Dundas St. Jospeh's Villa hospice variances appealed to tribunal
Neighbours request setbacks be reinstated
Upper Kenilworth on Hamilton Mountain to be paved next month
The long-awaited repaving of Upper Kenilworth between Mohawk and Fennell will begin right after the Aug. 6 civic holiday and be wrapped up by Labour Day.
Premiers strike deal to allow increased flow of beer, alcohol across borders
Canada’s premiers are set to wrap up their two-day meeting in New Brunswick with a deal that will effectively double the amount of beer and alcohol that can be taken across provincial and territorial borders.
Premiers strike beer, alcohol border deal
Premiers to wrap up two days of meetings at New Brunswick seaside resort
Ministry levies $95,000 in fines for 2016 Hamilton workplace accident that left worker with critical injuries
The Ontario Ministry of Labour has imposed fines totalling $95,000 in connection with an Oct. 5, 2016, workplace accident in which a piece of road grading equipment backed over a worker on Upper Sherman Avenue, causing critical injuries.
Convicted killer Butcher faces hearing
Convicted killer Nicholas Butcher to face parole eligibility hearing
70-year-old cyclist in hospital with non-life threatening injuries following Milton collision
MILTON- A 70-year-old cyclist is in hospital with non-life threatening injuries following a collision with a truck in Milton Thursday, July 19.
Man accused of assaulting Peterborough officer, resisting arrest
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Peterborough man accused of threatening guard with hammer
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Teen football players acquitted of sexual assault
Sobs of joy and anguish filled a St. Catharines courtroom Thursday as a judge dismissed charges against four Niagara Falls high school football players who were charged with raping a woman in the back seat of a car following an alcohol-fueled house party.
June inflation rates, by province
Here's a list June inflation rates for Canadian provinces, territories
June inflation rates, by Canadian city
Here's a list of June inflation rates for selected Canadian cities
Annual inflation rate heats up to 2.5%
NewsAlert:Consumer price index in June up 2.5 per cent compared with a year ago
A 4-Day Workweek? A Test Run Shows a Surprising Result
A New Zealand firm that let its employees work four days a week while being paid for five says the experiment was so successful that it hoped to make the change permanent.
Elementary teachers spend little time actually teaching health
Readers would think to read the latest fuss about the recent dust-up over the sex education curriculum that this was the main focus of our elementary schools.
Dundas Driving Park bench dedication helps honour 70-year old family picnic
Seven decade long gathering continues making memories
Closures on the Sherman Access beginning Monday
East leg closed July 23-Aug. 31; west leg closed Aug. 7-Sept. 21
Police to provide update on McArthur case
Police to provide update on case against alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur
More temporary fisheries closures ordered after right whale sightings
The federal government has announced more temporary fisheries closures in the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence following North Atlantic right whale sightings.
Premiers to wrap up New Brunswick meeting
Premiers to wrap up two days of meetings at New Brunswick seaside resort
Iowa tornadoes hit unexpectedly, causing damage and injuries
Iowa tornadoes hit unexpectedly, causing damage and injuries
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