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Burst water main floods Upper Ottawa-Stone Church intersection
A burst water main at Upper Ottawa Street and Stone Church Road has created a fast moving river through the intersection. Water is up to car fenders.
Trudeau declines to meet Trump after Pence sets precondition
Trudeau declines to meet Trump after Pence sets precondition
Cost questions abound on navy support ships
Cost questions abound as work set to start on navy's new support ships
Tariffs overshadow Morneau's G7 meeting
Trump's tariffs loom over Whistler event for already embattled G7
Mechanical glitch delays delivery of last voter cards
Canada Post says it is late in delivering about half a million voter cards one week before the provincial election.
Trudeau: I said no to NAFTA sunset clause
Trudeau describes cancelling U.S. visit over demands for NAFTA sunset clause
Pompeo says ‘good progress’ in high-stakes North Korea talks
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo reported “good progress” in meetings with a top North Korean official Thursday as they sought to salvage an on-again, off-again summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Britain rallies support for strengthening chemical watchdog
Britain’s national security adviser visited The Hague on Thursday to rally support for his country’s move to beef up the global chemical weapons watchdog.
Bits + Bites: Foodie news that you can use
Magical gastronomy tour
Canada to hit U.S. with retaliatory tariffs in response to Trump’s steel tariffs
U.S. President Donald Trump has ended the tariff exemptions he had granted to Canada, Mexico and the European Union.
Current lava flows are hottest, fastest of latest eruption
The hottest and fastest-moving lava of Kilauea volcano’s latest eruption spread across new parts of the Big Island Wednesday, forcing officials to order evacuations in two coastal neighbourhoods over fears that the rapidly advancing flows could cut off dwindling escape routes.
Women take abortion pills in Northern Ireland protest
Abortion rights campaigners swallowed what they said were abortion pills outside a Belfast court on Thursday, as pressure grows to ease Northern Ireland’s strict ban on terminating pregnancies.
Tales from Ontario's housing market
How various Ontarians are faring in the province's housing market
Second mate fell asleep on grounded tug: report
Second mate fell asleep on grounded tug off Vancouver Island: TSB report
The View from the Greater Toronto Area
Cost of living top of mind for those in the Greater Toronto Area
Markets and garage sales that are too good to miss
Loonie Toonie Raffle, June 1, 7 p.m. St. Joseph’s Villa Auditorium, 56 Governors Rd., Dundas. Proceeds to Knights of Columbus Charities and Hamilton Catholic Children’s Aid Society. Tax receipt issued for donations over $20.
Delivery of 500K Ontario voter cards delayed
Delivery of half a million Ontario voter cards delayed, Canada Post says
OPP identify woman who died in Perth County crash
OPP identify victim of fatal Perth County crash as 81-year-old woman
Hamilton councillors to debate opening spash pads early
Hamilton councillors will debate Thursday opening all 65 of the city’s splash pads as soon as possible because of an early heat wave – and increasingly heated complaints from parents.
Tariifs will hit defence industry: minister
U.S. tariffs on steel will hit Canadian defence industry: minister
Girls discover World War I practice bomb in Michigan lake
Girls discover World War I practice bomb in Michigan lake
Canada Goose plots expansion in China
Canada Goose plots expansion in China with stores and an Alibaba e-commerce deal
Jehovah's Witness cannot appeal expulsion to a judge: Supreme Court
A Jehovah's Witness who was expelled from a Calgary congregation cannot take his case to a judge, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled.
Toronto stock market, loonie, dip, U.S. mixed
Toronto stock market, loonie dip as Trump imposes metal tariffs on Canada
Patton Oswalt on his late wife's drive to catch the Golden State Killer
The men who helped publish the late Michelle McNamara's book "I'll Be Gone in the Dark" talked about the role she played in investigating the decades-old Golden State Killer case during a Q&A session at the Citrus Heights, Calif., Barnes & Noble on Wednesday night.
Quebec woman getting closer to Mount Logan peak in solo trek
A Quebecer trying to be the first woman to get to the top of Canada’s highest mountain in a solo trek says she’s hopeful of achieving the feat in the coming days.
Doug Ford says he isn't breaking promise to release fully costed platform
Doug Ford says he isn't breaking a promise to release a fully costed platform because a list of his pledges contains dollar figures beside each item.
Decades ago he abandoned his family and assumed a new identity. An Ancestry.com search unravelled a mystery years later
In 1993, Richard Hoagland seemed to be living the good life. He had a young wife and two sons, Matthew and Douglas. Business was good enough at his insurance company to pay for a five-bedroom house outside Indianapolis, a speedboat tied up at a nearby lake and a closet stuffed with designer suits.
By the numbers: Steel, aluminum in Canada
As tariffs loom, a look at Canada's steel, aluminum industries, by the numbers
Ford says he isn't breaking platform promise
Leaders campaign across southern Ontario a week before voting day
U.S. imposes steel tariffs on Canada, Mexico
Canada beefs up anti-dumping measures ahead of U.S. decision on duties
‘I can’t believe she’s gone’: Friend identifies Helen Guo, 18, as Chinese student killed in Scarborough fire
“She was a really kind and friendly girl,” a close friend told the Star on Thursday.
A cost-benefit analysis of non-daycare options
Can't get into a licensed daycare centre? Here are 5 alternative options
NDP's Horwath defends 'radical' activists
Leaders campaign across southern Ontario a week before voting day
LETTER: Shame on HWDSB for adding needless job to Sunshine List
Shame! The Hamilton Wentworth District School Board is going to spend $150,000 on a new human rights officer. Yikes! Hiring three new teachers for that same amount of money would directly benefit the students.
U.S. slaps steel and aluminum tariffs on Canada, Mexico starting tonight
U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross says the U.S. will slap tariffs on Canadian, Mexican and European Union steel and aluminum as of midnight tonight.
BREAKING: U.S. slaps steel and aluminum tariffs on Canada, Mexico starting tonight
U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross says the U.S. will slap tariffs on Canadian, Mexican and European Union steel and aluminum as of midnight tonight.
Live chat with Flamborough-Glanbrook provincial election candidates this morning
Flamboroughreview.com is hosting a live chat with Flamborough-Glanbrook Riding provincial election candidates this morning.Participating in the chat will be Janet Errygers (Green), Judi Partridge (Liberal) and Roman Sarachman (Trillium). Donna Sk
Jehovah's Witness cannot appeal expulsion
Jehovah's Witness cannot appeal expulsion to a judge: Supreme Court
Is 2018 the year the markets buckle?
Potential crises around the globe, rising interest rates and stock valuations have some questioning whether 2018 is the year financial markets will finally buckle.
Ticats QB can see the whole field from a tiny room
Virtual reality head set gives Hamilton Tiger-Cat quarterbacks unique learning opportunity
Preferred Pier 8 developer will stay secret until council vote
City staff have recommended a preferred developer to build a Pier 8 community from scratch — but the identity of the bidder won’t be released until council seals the deal.
Trudeau bets pipeline will help him sell environmental agenda
Liberals may pay a political price for their strategy of trying to balance Canada’s energy ambitions with a more aggressive approach to mitigating climate change, Chantal Hébert writes.
Diaper porn and pimples: What the jury did and didn’t hear at an epic murder trial
The question of whether Michael Ivezic beat Allan Lanteigne to death in 2012 at the victim’s Ossington Ave. home will be decided by jurors now sifting through six months of evidence.
Pace of economic growth slowed in Q1
Statistics Canada says the pace of economic growth slowed in first quarter
Where the leaders are for Thursday, May 31
Where the leaders are for Thursday, May 31
Scientists finally find the 240-million-year-old 'mother of all lizards'
Here's a fact you should know about the world in which you live: It's home to more kinds of scaly reptiles than all the mammal families combined. The reptile order Squamata, which includes snakes, lizards and legless worm-looking creatures known as amphisbaenians, is the largest order of living land vertebrates on the planet.
Canada awaits U.S. decision on import duties
Canada beefs up anti-dumping measures ahead of U.S. decision on duties
Meet Ralph - the shaggy creation outside Hamilton City Hall
Looks like Mayor Fred Eisenberger’s puppy, Dash, will have a new friend to visit when he heads to work with the mayor this summer.
Controversial Stouffville mayor — and his wife — register to run in fall election
Justin Altmann has registered to run for mayor in October’s municipal election and so has his wife, Jenny.
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