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‘I can be whatever I want to be’: At Glendale the stage is their world
It’s high school musical season in Hamilton, starring a Broadway production of Cinderella at Glendale Secondary, where students from across the city audition for its prestigious arts program and chase their performing dreams.
Halton police seek assistance finding stolen puppy
Suspects snatched 14-week-old Dachshund from outside Oakville restaurant, police say
Police search for stolen dog in Oakville, Ont.
Police searching for two suspects who allegedly stole a dog in Oakville, Ont.
Hamilton's light-rail transit project continues its bumpy ride to finish
"If this type of project was even being contemplated for Mohawk or Fennell on the mountain I would be dead-set against it," said Mountain Coun. Tom Jackson.
Hamilton's horticultural staff had a "doggone" good time creating new floral sculpture
"Some people were hugging the dog," said Neil Schofield, horticultural supervisor.
Full text of speech from Kathleen Wynne admitting she'll lose election
Full text of speech from Kathleen Wynne admitting she'll lose Ontario election
Kathleen Wynne says she won't win election
Final weekend of campaigning gets underway ahead of Ontario election
Police seek suspect after kidnapping attempts
Police seeking suspects after kidnapping attempts on Montreal's South Shore
‘I love Canada,’ Trump says after lashing back at Canada over Trudeau’s tariff criticism
U.S. President Donald Trump floated the idea of separate trade deals with Canada and Mexico on Friday, rather than staying in the three-country NAFTA.
Canadian man, 77, charged with smuggling pot across U.S. border in hockey bags
Authorities say a 77-year-old man has been arrested for trying to smuggle marijuana across the Canada-U.S. border in hockey bags in the trunk of his car.
In rural Ontario, ‘the overriding mood is anger’
In blue-leaning ridings outside the GTA, voters are hungry for change, and antipathy toward the ruling Liberals is fuelled by a sense of decline and neglect, Mitch Potter writes.
Three more charged in Hamilton vandalism incident
Three more alleged 'ungovernables' charged in Hamilton vandalism incident
This column is real — really
If fake news sites mimic real ones, we must be doing something right, Paul Berton writes.
Ten super summery things to do this weekend
Need more than your neighbourhood splash pad to keep you going this weekend?
Wynne hints at supporting minority NDP
McMeekin senses post-election agreement between Liberals and NDP, writes Andrew Dreschel
Myles Misener-Daley, Mark Skerl win three events each at OFSAA south region meet
Two Hamilton students won three events each at the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations south region qualifying meet May 31-June 1.
Canadian man, 77, charged with smuggling pot in hockey bags
Canadian man, 77, charged with smuggling pot in hockey bags
Trump, NKorea's Kim back on for summit
Trump, NKorea's Kim back on for summit
Liberals slap green test on new projects
New transit, water systems to undergo green test in federal funding review
No winning ticket for Lotto max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's $60 million Lotto max jackpot
Final weekend of campaigning in Ontario
Final weekend of campaigning gets underway ahead of Ontario election
Where the leaders are for Saturday, June 2
Where the leaders are for Saturday, June 2
Vitals Signs: Hamilton a city of outliers
A healthy ring of suburban communities around the outside and a struggling centre in the middle
Vital Signs: Women and visible minorities poorly represented in top positions
Women and visible minorities poorly represented in top positions
Locke Street: Three urged to turn themselves in to police
Hamilton police have arrested three and issued warrants for three others in connection with a masked mob that vandalized Locke Street in March.
Pediatricians recommend IUDs as first choice for birth control in teens
Teen girls who are considering contraception should look to intrauterine devices as their first choice as they provide the greatest protection against an unplanned pregnancy, the Canadian Paediatric Society recommends.
Bid to build affordable seniors’ housing at Lake Avenue School moving ahead
The chair of Hamilton’s public school board says he’s hopeful a “precedent-setting” joint proposal with the city to build affordable seniors’ housing at Lake Avenue School will be ready for Ministry of Education approval by the end of this year.
Wynne blasts opponents on steel
Premier Kathleen Wynne says a Liberal government will offer support to the steel industry in the wake of “unacceptable” tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum.
Peterborough-Kawartha Trillium party candidate drops out of the race
Roddick says he was treated unfairly at all-candidates meetings; His name will still be on the provincial election ballot
Liberals raise Doug Ford drug allegations in campaign ads
Ads published online in Punjabi, Chinese and Urdu revive story claiming that Progressive Conservative leader once sold hashish.
Signpost: More than 125 neighbourhood events in Hamilton Saturday
Events are taking place across Hamilton Saturday for the 100In1Day Canada event meant to inspire action and connection in neighbourhoods.
Ex-hostage Joshua Boyle granted bail
Former Afghanistan hostage Joshua Boyle granted bail with conditions
Son of murdered mob boss sentenced
Giuseppe (Joe) Violi of Hamilton sentenced to 16 years in prison
Wynne explains why she’s ‘sorry, not sorry’
Ontario Liberal leader discussed her personal popularity at The Spectator Friday
Ontario gallery’s high-tech study uncovers layers behind Picasso paintings
Researchers at the Art Gallery of Ontario say they have technologically peeled back layers of compositions embedded in Pablo Picasso’s blue period paintings to uncover new insights about the artist’s process.
World’s southern-most polar bears now declining after years of stability: survey
An exhaustive survey of the world’s most southerly polar bears has found a significant drop in their numbers that scientists fear could be climate change finally taking its toll on a population whose health has long been in decline.
Trans Mountain gets tougher pipeline injunction
B.C. judge expands pipeline injunction as protesters use 'calculated' defiance
Wanted: Lost bag of four dolls
The makeup bag with ball-jointed dolls are therapeutic for Dessera Doucette’s daughter
If fake news sites mimic real ones, we must be doing something right
There is a cookie ad now airing on TV that boasts “real cranberries, real oatmeal”?
Q and A — How will Hamilton steelmakers fare under Trump’s tariffs?
This week, American President Donald Trump imposed hefty tariffs on steel and aluminum imports into the U.S. from the Canada, Mexico and the European Union. Hamilton steelmakers — which make 43 per cent of Canada’s steel — have a huge stake in what is starting to develop into a trade war. Steel expert Peter Warrian, from the University of Toronto Munk School of Global Affairs, shared his thoughts on how he thinks the days and weeks ahead will play out.
Photos + video: March revists history
Historical reenactors marched through the streets of Hamilton Friday, recreating a march that took place 205 years ago, when British soldiers marched from Burlington Heights to Stoney Creek.
Men must pass the baton to achieve gender parity, female leaders say
Women make up fewer than a fifth of Canadian mayors, and a group of female leaders say men in power need to pass the baton if such inequities are to change.
Canada hoping its tariffs will sway U.S.
Canada hoping its own tariff threat will prompt U.S. climbdown: Morneau
Lion cub briefly escapes pen in Ontario
Lion cub briefly escapes enclosure in rural western Ontario: police
Former Afghanistan hostage Joshua Boyle granted bail with conditions
Former overseas hostage Joshua Boyle, who faces several assault charges, will be released on bail with strict conditions.
Canada hoping its own tariff threat will prompt U.S. climbdown: Morneau
Finance Minister Bill Morneau says he’s hopeful Canada’s threat of retaliation against U.S. trade measures will convince the Trump administration to back down from the steel and aluminum tariffs it has imposed.
U.S., Canada begin talks on renegotiating Columbia River Treaty
Canadian negotiators are resisting U.S. attempts to increase the amount of water released into a major waterway that flows through British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest.
Ford won't say if he will march in Pride parade
Doug Ford won't say if he will march in annual Pride parade
Burlington names new director of city building
Heather MacDonald is the City of Burlington’s new director of city building.
Justices side with lawyer over court tactics
Supreme Court majority sides with censured former Bre-X lawyer Joe Groia
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