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High winds, severe storm watch: Hamilton, Burlington, Niagara
A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for Hamilton, Burlington and Niagara.
Toronto's Alo listed among 100 top eateries
Toronto's Alo makes prestigious list of world's 100 best restaurants
A brief guide to Dennis Rodman's long, weird history with North Korea
When Dennis Rodman announced last week that he'd be in town for the historic Singapore summit to "offer whatever support is needed" to his pals President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, the rest of the world predictably went "huh?" But the five-time NBA champion is no stranger to Pyongyang — or to inserting himself into complex world affairs.
Liberals reject limits on home-grown pot
Government rejects 13 Senate changes to pot bill, including ban on home growing
Lindsay Shepherd is suing Wilfrid Laurier University
Wilfrid Laurier graduate student Lindsay Shepherd is suing the university, two professors and an employee of its diversity and equity office.
Government defending home pot cultivation
Government rejects 13 Senate changes to pot bill, including ban on home growing
He was the ex-husband from hell. For years, she prepared for when he would finally attack
It was a happy marriage at first, though Dr. Connie Jones would later decide her husband was only pretending to be a good man.
Seven horses dead after barn fire
Seven horses dead, barn destroyed in early-morning fire
P.E.I. poised for battle over voting system
Prince Edward Island poised for battle over '18th century' voting system
Support at home helps Trudeau stay course amid Trump threats
If Donald Trump was counting on Justin Trudeau to bend to U.S. trade demands after a series of verbal attacks on the Canadian prime minister, it's not working so far.
Popcorn to ruby bars: Chocolatiers branch out to woo millennials
From cannabis to quinoa, ruby to low-sugar: this is not your grandmother’s chocolate.
Roots reports bigger Q1 loss
Roots reports bigger Q1 loss as sales hampered by winter storm
Wanda Sykes ready to move on from 'Roseanne' brouhaha
Wanda Sykes liked Roseanne Barr.
The 'slow death' of a disabled girl neglected for days in soiled diaper, police say
When an officer found Brianna Gussert dead in a room upstairs, curled up at the foot of her bed, the 13-year-old girl's diaper weighed 1.25 pounds.
What made Ontarians vote for Doug Ford?
A post-vote study shows it was a “me” election and Ford successfully wooed impatient voters with promises to improve their finances instead of sweeping programs.
Neil Armstrong gave her a vial of moon dust, she says. She's suing so NASA won't take it
It was a Saturday, and Laura Murray was a 10-year-old girl hanging out with her nanny outside her family's Cincinnati townhouse. Her mother, giddy with excitement, handed the little girl a small glass vial filled with light-gray dust. It was from the moon, her mother told her.
Terrapure session to dig deeper into dump expansion bid
Terrapure Environmental will offer more details on its preferred option for expanding upper Stoney Creek’s Taro dump at a June 19 open house at Winterberry Heights Church.
Wife of Senators’ Erik Karlsson accuses forward’s girlfriend of cyberbullying
Melinda Karlsson claims Monika Caryk, the girlfriend of Mike Hoffman, “has posted over 1,000 negative and derogatory statements about me.”
Toronto police give update on 2016 shooting
Toronto police set to give update on 2016 after-hours club shooting
Heritage Minute focuses on LGBTQ leader
Gay activist Jim Egan's fight for equality becomes first LGBTQ Heritage Minute
Human trafficking: ‘What you see on the streets is just the tip of the iceberg’
A coalition of agencies working to end human trafficking in Hamilton has launched its first community tool kit — a two-years-in-the-making guide to better equip front-line responders helping victims flee violence.
Jury sees gruesome autopsy photos as Burlington murder trial continues
BURLINGTON- (Warning this story contains graphic details)Cuts to Elizabeth Nugent’s neck were so deep that in some autopsy photos the Burlington woman appears partially decapitated.Members of the jury examined Nugent’s autopsy photos at Milton Courthouse on Tuesday, June 12 — day six of Malcolm Copeland’s second-degree murder trial.
'Roof, roof!' Dog rescued from overhang roof at his home
'Roof, roof!' Dog rescued from overhang roof at his home
Last of panhandler’s tickets withdrawn
The last of the panhandling tickets against downtown fixture Dwight Perry have been withdrawn in court, bringing the total number dropped to 17.
One of the shots that killed Jonathan Styres came from behind: Crown
It might have been about protecting a truck. Or maybe it was about self-defence.
Trump says he’ll punish ‘the people of Canada’ because of Trudeau’s news conference
Escalating his attack on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, U.S. President Donald Trump is now pledging to punish “the people of Canada” economically because of the post-G7 news conference in which Trudeau criticized Trump’s tariffs.
Lobbying czar to feds: we need more funds
Lobbying czar calls for federal investment after 10 years of stagnant funding
Ford to meet with industry reps on NAFTA
Ontario premier-designate Ford to meet with industry reps on NAFTA
Quebec worried about Ontario's cap and trade
Ford determined to scrap Ontario's 'disastrous' cap-and-trade system: spokesman
Cancer Assistance Program needs volunteers
Officials with the Cancer Assistance Program say they hope to have a lot more than the current 130 volunteers when the non-profit organization moves a few doors down Concession Street to the former Royal Bank building later this summer.
Study urges stool test to detect colorectal cancer
Study finds too many colorectal cancers are found too late
Scheer removes Bernier as innovation critic
Scheer removes Bernier as innovation critic over posting book chapter online
Quebec man charged in 1970s sex assault
Quebec man, 73, charged in alleged Ontario sex assaults dating back to 1970s
Woman injured, dog killed in shooting: SIU
Woman injured, dog killed in shooting involving OPP in Almonte, Ont., SIU says
Globe and Mail wins 2017 Michener Award
Globe and Mail wins Michener Award for series on police handling of sex assaults
Waterdown man arrested in stabbing at Burlington bar
A Waterdown man has been arrested and is facing several charges in connection with a stabbing at a Burlington bar early Tuesday morning.
Wernick slams AG over public service comments
Top bureaucrat calls AG's summary on public service culture an 'opinion piece'
Pearson International Airport testing pick-ups using Uber and Lyft
Passengers landing at Toronto’s Pearson airport are now able to arrange to be picked up using their Uber and Lyft ride-hailing apps.
Hamilton man makes 600th platelet donation
A few hours here and there have added up to a lot.
B.C. tech firm denies lying to committee probing Facebook data scandal
A senior executive from B.C.-based AggregateIQ spent three hours Tuesday denying pointed accusations that his company had misled MPs looking into Canadian links to an international controversy over the sharing of Facebook data.
Signpost: Athletic grounds, fighting West Nile virus and more
A public information session on redeveloping the Hamilton Amateur Athletic Association (H.A.A.A.) grounds will be held on June 14 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Parish Church, 260 Herkimer St. A presentation begins at 7 p.m. followed by a question-and-answer period.
Court hears of financial adviser’s mental health issues
Scott Reeves defrauded clients of more than $3.1 million
Tory campaign manager says Ford opponents included media, ghost of Patrick Brown
The media and the “ghost” of former Tory leader Patrick Brown were among the opponents Doug Ford had to beat to secure a Progressive Conservative majority in Ontario, his campaign manager said Tuesday in an analysis of the party’s recent victory.
Steelworkers urge federal government to put U.S. tariffs in place right away
The United Steelworkers union is urging Ottawa to immediately impose retaliatory tariffs on steel, aluminum and other imports from the United States instead of waiting until the end of the month, as it has proposed.
Freeland on U.S.: 'Keep calm and carry on'
Trump confused by Trudeau's 'pushed around' comment: 'We just shook hands!'
Spat with U.S. makes case for pipeline: feds
Strained U.S.-Canada relationship backs arguments for pipeline, say Liberals
Trial starts for white man accused of killing Indigenous man
Trial begins for white man charged with murder in Indigenous man's death
Hamilton police seek help identifying sexual assault suspect
Hamilton police are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect in a sexual assault.
Millard called father a failure, trial hears
Millard called dad a failure, blamed him for family business woes, trial hears
Ford opponents included 'ghost' of Patrick Brown: campaign manager
Tory campaign manager says Ford opponents included media, ghost of Patrick Brown
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