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UPDATE: Trump and Putin end historic summit that Trump says 'changed' bad relations
President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin concluded their first formal one-one-one summit here Monday, a high-stakes meeting that Trump said “went very well” and changed relations that had never been worse.
Members of youth council angry over pipeline
Members of Trudeau's youth council urge cancellation of Kinder Morgan buyout
Dennis Bradley was co-founder of warplane museum
Dennis Bradley, co-founder of the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, died Saturday in hospital in Milton.He was 80.Bradley, who was president of the museum from 1972-1999, is being remembered as a Hamilton aviation pioneer.“I don’t think we
Ontario trade minister heads to Washington
Ontario trade minister heads to Washington to defend auto industry
June home sales down 10.7% from year ago
CREA reports June home sales down 10.7% from year ago, but up from May
Trump administration files World Trade Organization complaint against Canada’s retaliatory tariffs
The Trump administration is arguing that its own steel and aluminum tariffs are allowed under international rules but Canada’s counter measures are not.
Dundas fatal fire investigation continues
Police confirm fire is considered a homicide
Papa John's further shuns founder, evicting him from offices
Papa John's International's board put further distance between the pizza chain and its outspoken founder John Schnatter for using a racial slur, agreeing to review all ties to him, evict him from the headquarters, and remove him from all marketing materials.
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson "suspects" this will be his last municipal election
"People tell me they are proud to live in Ancaster," said Coun. Lloyd Ferguson.
He thought the gun he was cleaning was unloaded. His 6-year-old daughter is now dead
A 6-year-old girl in southern Indiana was shot in the head and killed after a gun her father was cleaning accidentally went off, according to state police.
Double homicide victims suffered ‘sheer terror’
Police say fire at 8 Greening Court early Monday was deliberately set
Stolen classic Model T returned to Flamborough owner
Hamilton police were told about the arrangement after the fact
Scheer is ill-suited to petty, vindictive remarks about household whatnots
Conservative leader Andrew Scheer is getting bad advice and he should take mine instead, writes Heather Mallick.
Hungry headache: German city seeks to evict big catfish
Hungry headache: German city seeks to evict big catfish
Ghost stories still haunt historic lighthouse
Ghost stories still haunt Gibraltar Point Lighthouse on Toronto Islands
Canada's biggest clothing store pulls Ivanka Trump's brand from its shelves
Ivanka Trump's fashion line has taken quite a beating since her father took office.
Toddler in critical condition after Monday morning crash on Highway 401
Police say a toddler is in critical condition after a crash on a highway in north Toronto.
Woman arrested after cab ride from Guelph to Peterborough
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Disturbance outside Peterborough bar
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Peterborough woman reported missing
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Multiple 911 calls lead to Peterborough arrest
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Domestic arrest for Peterborough woman
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Exotic corpse flower begins to emit is putrid scent at Vancouver conservatory
A unique and exotic tropical plant, acclaimed for its size and abhorred for its smell, is blooming at a Vancouver conservatory.
They worked at Apple, Amazon and Lyft. Now they're working to get you stoned
For much of her career, Natasha Pecor followed a path well-worn by tech workers. She built her reputation with her first employer in the industry, earning the title head of platform at Yelp. Then she jumped to one of the giants, Amazon, where she worked as a product manager.
Pretzels to replace peanuts on Southwest flights
On Southwest, you no longer can fly for peanuts. But you can for pretzels. On Aug. 1, the low-cost carrier will cut the popular snack food from all flights, in deference to its passengers with peanut allergies.
Council rejects plans for giant Ancaster pot greenhouse
The Green Organic Dutchman says it will appeal to a provincial tribunal to allow the planned 150,000-square-foot marijuana greenhouse.
Six Nations council bans Peter Khill for life
A Hamilton homeowner acquitted of second-degree murder in the fatal shooting of an Indigenous man has been barred for life from the nearby Six Nations reserve.
Coun. Green misfires on Jordan Peterson
Agree with him or not, controversial professor is never less than reasonable, writes Andrew Dreschel
2,500 fire hydrants to be repainted in Hamilton this year
Got a grey fire hydrant on your street? Don’t worry, it will be red again soon.
Hamilton spending $100,000 to replace cat’s eyes on Red Hill Valley Parkway
The city is spending more than $100,000 to replace reflective lane markers on the Red Hill Valley Parkway it installed three years ago.
'I been watching you': A child killer taunted little girls with terrifying notes, police say. After 30 years, DNA led to an arrest
The message was slashed onto the weather-beaten planks of a barn in the empty farmland not far from where the girl's body had been found.
'I swear I'm an adult': Starbucks banning plastic straws — but you can have a sippy cup
If you were like many other kids, you probably stopped drinking from a sippy cup when you were 3 or 4 years old — and you probably never had coffee in your spillproof cup.
Baby dies from 'lethal combination of drugs' hours after his mother breastfed him, police say
It was 3 a.m. and Samantha Whitney Jones' 11-week-old son was crying.
An aisle-by-aisle look at how to buy Canadian at the grocery store
Some consumers have vowed to take their patriotism to the supermarket and buy only made-in-Canada products after the federal government slapped retaliatory tariffs on dozens of U.S. goods as part of an escalating trade war with the country's biggest trading partner.
‘I’m not being greedy.’ Aunt says nephew doesn’t deserve half of lottery jackpot
A Nova Scotia woman at the centre of a family feud over a $1.2-million lottery win is staunchly defending her bid to keep her nephew away from his share of the jackpot — even though both of their names are on the winning ticket.
Ahead of Putin summit, Trump faults US 'stupidity' for poor relations with Russia
Hours before meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin one-on-one for a high-stakes summit here Monday, President Trump echoed Moscow's view by saying the United States — not Russia — was to blame for hostilities between their countries.
LABOUR LAW: Denial of disability insurance doesn’t mean employee is not sick
Employers should never interpret denial of disability coverage to an absent employee by an insurer as evidence of malingering.
Readers and authors gather for Lakefield Literary Festival
The Lakefield Literary Festival kept the pages turning in the village Saturday, with hundreds of book lovers gathering for events around the community.
Woman dies, man loses leg in ‘tragic’ Burlington crash
A pedestrian had his leg amputated below the knee from the impact of the collision that killed a woman and sent the driver to hospital with head injuries
Hudson’s Bay pulls Ivanka Trump’s fashion brand
Canada’s largest full-line department store chain, the Hudson’s Bay Co., has pulled clothing, shoes and other merchandise bearing Ivanka Trump’s fashion brand from its website and said it would wind down their sale in its stores across the country.
Everything you wanted to know about the Canada-U.S. trade war but were afraid to ask
What is a tariff? Why is this happening? What does it mean? These questions and more, answered.
Featured photos: Along for the Farm Crawl
The July edition of Farm Crawl took place on Saturday with 10 local farms participating. Visitors could stop by a variety of different types of farms to get a chance to see where their food comes from. Started in 2012 as a response to a lack of local agri-tourism, Farm Crawl has grown from just three participating farms. The crawl is held in June, July and August each year, and it’s not unusual for close to 500 people to take part — a dramatic increase from the 60 who took part in the first event. Adults pay $15 (kids are just $5) and can visit as many farms as they wish. Tickets can be purchased in advance but walk-up visitors are always welcome.
Home of ‘a lot of bowling legacy,’ Sherwood Centre closes its doors
The closure of the Fennell Avenue bowling alley affects 1,200 to 1,500 league players, says five-pin association president Norm Macdonald
Police believe Ray Emery’s death was ‘a case of misadventure’
Emery was reported missing after failing to emerge from an early morning swim around the docks of the Royal Hamilton Yacht Club
Obituary: Hamilton-born actor Jeff Cooper best known for role as psychiatrist in TV’s Dallas
Jeff Cooper, a Hamilton-born actor who had success in Hollywood and is probably best known for his role as Sue Ellen Ewing’s psychiatrist on the 1980s TV hit “Dallas,” died quietly in his hometown at the end of March.
Glory for Gloria at Calgary Stampede rodeo
Brazilian bull rider Marcos Gloria wins top prize at the Calgary Stampede rodeo
Burlington’s council chambers getting a makeover
Council chambers at Burlington City Hall is getting a makeover after more than 30 years.
Doreen gets to keep her milkweed while Burlington staff redraft noxious weed bylaw
A neighbour complained about noxious milkweed, but but the forbidden weed are host plants for monarch butterflies.
Home of ‘a lot of bowling legacy’ closes its doors
The closure of the Fennell Avenue bowling alley affects 1,200 to 1,500 league players, says five-pin association president Norm Macdonald
City props up charities left in lurch by United Way
Hamilton councillors agreed to spend nearly $160,000 to keep about 30 local charitable programs alive after nearly 20 local organizations saw their funding dollars eliminated by the United Way of Halton and Hamilton.
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