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Police release image of sex assault suspect
Police release image of suspect in sex assaults on children in Waterloo Region
Trudeau urged to raise $1.3B for girls at G7
Trudeau tells premiers U.S. tariffs 'unacceptable' as Trump's G7 looms
Doug Ford says he's shocked by lawsuit from late brother Rob Ford's widow
Doug Ford says he is shocked by a lawsuit from his late brother Rob Ford's widow that was filed just days before the Ontario election.
Harvey Weinstein pleads not guilty to sexual assault charges in New York
Harvey Weinstein has pleaded not guilty to charges stemming from a pair of alleged sexual assaults in New York City.
Trump wants NAFTA pact separated: adviser
Trump wants separate trade deals with Canada, Mexico, says adviser Kudlow
Postmedia to outsource printing of Calgary Sun
Black Press to print Calgary Sun; 52 Postmedia positions to be eliminated
Indigenous inquiry gets six more months
Feds agree to six-month deadline extension for embattled MMIW inquiry
Police: Man shot while retrieving gun from oven's broiler
Police: Man shot while retrieving gun from oven's broiler
Newell Brands selling Rawlings sporting goods unit
Newell Brands selling Rawlings sporting goods unit
Ontario woman, baby found after N.B. police appeal
Ontario woman suspected of delivering baby in hotel found in N.B.
Construction moving along on new childcare centre at St. Gabriel Catholic Elementary School
The chair of Hamilton’s Catholic school board says construction is progressing well on the new licensed childcare centre at St. Gabriel Catholic Elementary School in Winona.
Public inquiry into Ontario killer nurse starts today
A public inquiry examining the circumstances that allowed a long-term care nurse to kill elderly patients in her care is set to get underway today in St. Thomas, Ont.
Residents worry about losing Discovery Centre
A message of keeping the building public dominated a community meeting Monday night
Cockpit alarm warned WestJet pilots who flew too low during approach to Sint Maarten
A WestJet flight nearly collided with the ocean during an approach to the airport after the pilots lost sight of the runway in a rain shower. It took a cockpit alarm to warn them about the impending danger, a report reveals.
Puppy stolen at Oakville restaurant found safe and sound
It’s been a roller-coaster of emotion for Matthew Granger — one that’s ended on a joyous note.
Horwath says Ford lawsuit raises questions
Leaders make push for votes with busy campaign schedules as Thursday vote looms
Miss America is dropping the swimsuit competition — and won't judge on looks
The Miss America Organization is dropping the swimsuit competition, saying it will no longer judge contestants on their appearance.
Justices side with Colorado baker on same-sex wedding cake
Justices side with Colorado baker on same-sex wedding cake
Hudson's Bay Co. posts $400M Q1 loss
Retailer Hudson's Bay Co. posts $400M Q1 loss, revenue totals $3.09B
Hamilton senior charged after dash cam captures car keyed at Walmart
Hamilton police allege 67-year-old is captured on camera keying a car parked in a spot she wanted to park in
Stroke affects women differently than men: report
Stroke affects women more severely than men - more die, fewer recover fully: report
Trudeau to meet Indigenous pipeline supporters
Trudeau to talk Trans Mountain pipeline with Indigenous leaders in B.C.
Landlord’s infamous home demolished
— Two more properties that once belonged to one of Waterloo Region’s most notorious landlords have been demolished.
Donald Trump: No pardon is necessary, but I can pardon myself
President Donald Trump claimed he has an "absolute right" to pardon himself, part of an extraordinarily expansive vision of executive authority that is mostly untested in court and could portend a drawn-out fight with the prosecutors now investigating him.
US couple found shot to death in Mexico
Like their fellow Americans in the coastal town of Bahia de Los Angeles on the Gulf of California, Jo Anne Butler and Ray Ball kept returning, year after year, drawn by the small-town feel, the area's stark natural beauty, the warm waters that lapped almost at their door, friends said.
Cogeco has some real issues with communication
An 89-year-old woman who contacted the Star’s Ellen Roseman says she spent nine days trying to reach Cogeco to reconnect her service, finding out it had been cut off due to a mixup with another customer 200 kilometres away.
At 38, she suffered a major stroke. Here’s what you should know
A little over a year ago, Julie Tomaino had a stroke that affected both sides of her brain, leaving her "locked in" — conscious but unable to speak or move for about 10 days.
Is Johnny Depp deathly ill or are we sick for wondering?
If you were famous, everyone would want to take your picture, and then speculate once you’re gone about whether you look right. How well, writes Vinay Menon, would any of us hold up?
Have you seen her? Hamilton Police look for missing woman
Hamilton Police are asking for the public’s help to find a missing woman.
Hamilton cyclists to get a lift on buses up Beckett Drive, Kenilworth Access
Hamilton’s year-old program allowing cyclists to take the bus up the James Street Mountain Access for free has become so successful that the city will make it permanent and add two other access routes for cyclists to use.
Burlington Street voted worst road in Ontario again
But $3.3 million in repaving expected to begin later this year into early next year
Most pot users will go legal, survey suggests
Two-thirds of current pot users will switch to legal retailers, survey suggests
Stelco signals plan for expanded steelmaking with major land purchase
Transaction expected to provide greater security for employees and retirees
After closing arguments, fate of Hamilton shooter in jury’s hands
Shaquille Collins, 25, is charged with first-degree murder and attempted murder
Countdown to the polls: What are Hamiltonians thinking?
The Spectator spoke to Hamiltonians about their thoughts about the whirlwind campaign in advance of Thursday’s provincial election.
Rob Ford’s widow sues Doug Ford, alleging he has deprived her and her children of millions
In a $16.5-million lawsuit, filed Friday in Superior Court, Renata Ford also alleges that Doug Ford is a “negligent” business manager whose decisions have led to a steady decrease in the value of the Ford company, Deco Labels.
Where the leaders are for Tuesday, June 5
Where the leaders are for Tuesday, June 5
Leaders make push for votes as June 7 looms
Leaders make push for votes with busy campaign schedules as Thursday vote looms
Wettlaufer inquiry slated to start today
Public inquiry sparked by Wettlaufer case to start today in Ontario
Onesies recalled due to choking hazard
Onesies bearing Ottawa Senators logo recalled due to choking hazard
Two dead in Brampton crash
Motorcycle-vehicle crash in Brampton leaves two dead
Residents voice concerns about future of Discovery Centre
A message of keeping the building public dominated a community meeting Monday night
Peterborough-Kawartha may be the closest race in Ontario: Prof
It’s a two-way race between Conservatives, NDP: Prof. Barry Kay of Wilfrid Laurier University
Riding profile: Niagara West
This new riding was created in 2017 to follow the boundaries of its federal counterpart. It includes portions of the former ridings of Niagara West — Glanbrook (once home to former PC leader Tim Hudak), Niagara Centre and St. Catharines. PC candidate Sam Oosterhoff won a byelection for Niagara West-Glanbrook in 2016 when he was 19 and became the youngest person elected to Queen’s Park. He faces a few other 20-somethings to take the newly drawn riding.
Victims of Bertrand Charest speak out
Some of Bertrand Charest's victims to attend news conference in Montreal
24 injured after Ontario bus crash: police
Emergency crews responding to Ontario crash involving multi-passenger vehicle
Niagara West
This new riding was created in 2017 to follow the boundaries of its federal counterpart. It includes portions of the former ridings of Niagara West — Glanbrook (once home to former PC leader Tim Hudak), Niagara Centre and St. Catharines. PC candidate Sam Oosterhoff won a byelection for Niagara West-Glanbrook in 2016 when he was 19 and became the youngest person elected to Queen’s Park. He faces a few other 20-somethings to take the newly drawn riding.
Peterborough man fined for fishing in closed area on Ganaraska River
A Peterborough man has been fined $1,000 for fishing in a closed area and for allowing flesh suitable for food to spoil.
Rob Ford's widow and children sue Doug Ford
Rob Ford's widow accuses Doug Ford of mishandling her late husband's estate
Proposed pot swag ban makes it harder to compete with illicit pot: producers
A proposed ban on the use of cannabis brand elements on T-shirts and other swag would make it more difficult to stamp out the black market after legalization and have “significant” unintended consequences, licensed producers said Monday.
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