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Witness overpowers pharmacy theft suspect in Oakville
Witness overpowers suspect in two Oakville, Ont., pharmacy thefts: police
Pedestrian, 79, killed in St. Catharines
Woman, 79, struck by SUV and killed in St. Catharines
Media made Trump reverse himself on the border debacle
Journalists are under attack just when they are needed the most, writes Paul Berton
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's $42 million Lotto Max jackpot
Opioid crisis: Life and death on Hamilton’s streets
Murray Lafortune and Stewart Veno died within months of each other. They are among nearly 4,000 Canadians last year that have died from opioid use.
The reality of scrapping the Safe Third Country Agreement
Pressure is building on Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government to scrap or suspend a Canada-U.S. agreement that requires most would-be refugees to apply for asylum in whichever of the two countries they arrive first. Certainly, ending the Safe Third Country Agreement would play well with Canadians horrified by the recent actions of Donald Trump. But would it make much practical difference?
Baby dies after being left in father's car: cops
Baby dies in car after father forgets to bring child to Montreal daycare: police
Weekend planner
What’s happening in Hamilton area
Downtown Hamilton to Westdale: Mixed feelings for Mixed Media
The art supply, stationery and pen store has been a fixture on James Street North since 2005.
25 escapes in 3 years from West 5th’s forensic mental health unit
St. Joseph’s Healthcare tells the police every time but doesn’t always inform the public when forensic patients go missing
Halton police say missing Burlington man found
William Armstrong, 35, had been last seen Thursday morning
Featured photos: Cap and gown, diplomas in hand
Corrections
A story June 21, about sprinter Myles Misener-Daley included two errors. Misener-Daley ran in the OFSAA championships in early June and he will be returning to Westdale Secondary School for Grade 12.
Newfoundland and Labrador confronts its archaic coat of arms depicting ‘noble savages’
Another archaic symbol of Canada’s colonial past is under the microscope.
Hamilton compost plant is source of nasty stench: ministry
The city will try using carbon filters and pine-scented mist to battle a nasty stench provincial environmental investigators are blaming on Hamilton’s compost plant.
Nova Scotia unveils new Mi’kmaq licence plate featuring petroglyph
The Nova Scotia government has unveiled a new Mi’kmaq licence plate, the latest cultural group in the province to receive its own plate.
High Indigenous prison rate ‘unacceptable’: Supreme Court chief justice
The over-representation of Indigenous people in prison is “unacceptable” and reveals a serious problem, says Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard Wagner.
Trudeau fined $100 for not disclosing gift of sunglasses from P.E.I. premier
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was forced to pay a $100 fine for violating conflict of interest rules by not disclosing a gift given to him last year by P.E.I. Premier Wade MacLauchlan.
Missing tortoise reunited with owners a year later
Martin the tortoise just wrote his own children’s storybook.
In the bosom of Bertrand
New McMaster location for its archives of great philosopher opens, and Ken Blackwell is delighted, writes Jeff Mahoney
Liberals start nominating 2019 candidates
Flurry of Liberal nominations signals start of marathon 2019 election race
Visitors tips for Canada Day in Ottawa
Helpful tips for visitors planning a trip to Parliament Hill on Canada Day
Witness overpowers pharmacy theft suspect
Witness overpowers suspect in two Oakville, Ont., pharmacy thefts: police
Trump wants Canada to increase NATO spending
Trump sends letter to Trudeau calling for increase in NATO defence spending
Dying Dundas man’s final wishes: A lemonade stand that’s more than a lemonade stand
Stan Miszuk was diagnosed with stage 4 esophageal cancer in January
Judge rules out crucial Crown evidence in Dellen Millard’s murder trial
A police expert’s testimony suggesting that an aviation executive whose death was initially ruled a suicide could not have killed himself was dismissed Friday as biased and unreliable.
Man killed in Hamilton sewer tunnel was working with machinery
Ministry of Labour has ordered McNally Construction not to disturb scene for its investigation
Family of alleged McArthur victim calls for public inquiry in police actions
The family of a man allegedly murdered by accused serial killer Bruce McArthur is calling for a public inquiry into the police investigation of several men who went missing from Toronto’s gay village.
Feds strike deal for three new icebreakers
Feds strike deal with Quebec's Chantier Davie for three new icebreakers
Security to be tight in Ottawa for Canada Day
Security tight in Ottawa for Canada Day, but officials promise quicker lines
Downtown Hamilton to Westdale: Mixed feelings for Mixed Media
The art supply, stationary and pen store has been a fixture on James Street North since 2005.
Halton police looking for missing Burlington man
William Armstrong, 35, was last seen Thursday morning
Ford wants consultations on cannabis sales
Doug Ford wants consultations on cannabis sales in Ontario
Indigenous prof resigns in protest over lack of Aboriginal faculty, curriculum
An Indigenous professor at Saint Mary’s University is resigning in protest over what she calls the Halifax university’s failure to “indigenize the academy” and confront the legacy of colonialism.
CCOHS celebrates 40 years
The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety is celebrating its 40th anniversary.
Burlington's William Armstrong is missing, requires daily medication
Halton Regional Police is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a missing Burlington man.
Indigenous prison rate 'terrible': top judge
High Indigenous prison rate 'unacceptable': Supreme Court chief justice
GRADUATION DAYS
Second arrest after car chase in Peterborough
POLICE UPDATES
New B.C. associate chief justice named
B.C. judge promoted to associate chief justice for province's Supreme Court
Culinary world reckons with harassment
Culinary workers call for culture shift as #MeToo puts spotlight on harassment
Dundas Governor's Road reconstruction expected to start July 3
Project scheduled to be completed within four months
Ontario doctors to return to bargaining table
Ontario doctors to return to bargaining table after incoming govt reaches out
Trustee initiates process to name Dundas Valley sports field
Hamilton’s public school board will strike an advisory committee in September to consider names for the new track and field being installed at Dundas Valley Secondary School.
What will your legacy be?
Hold off on telling us about goals to achieve and tell us instead about the legacy you want to leave.
Indigenous professor resigns in protest
Indigenous prof resigns in protest over lack of Aboriginal faculty, curriculum
Trudeau fined $100 for not disclosing gift
Trudeau fined $100 for not disclosing gift of sunglasses from P.E.I. premier
More than 1,000 charges laid in Toronto raids
More than 1,000 charges laid against 75 people after Toronto police raids
Transport truck crash dumps yogurt on Hwy. 401 in Toronto
Provincial police say a 25-year-old man is facing charges after a transport truck spilled yogurt onto a busy stretch of a major highway in Toronto’s east end early Friday.
Man, 84, charged in Sault pedestrian fatality
Man, 84, charged in alleged hit-and-run pedestrian fatality in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.
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