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Hip-replacement technique gets patients back on their feet sooner
Tim Heenan was in his teens when he injured his left hip in a four-metre fall while goofing around with some buddies. When his school hockey coach saw him favouring his leg before practice soon after, he said: “Just wait until you’re older.”
Volatile final Ontario election debate produced no knockout punches
Who scored the most points? That’s the wrong question, writes Martin Regg Cohn.
Murder charge laid against 18-year-old
Ottawa police arrest suspect in shocking homicide case
MMIW inquiry delves into systemic issues
Missing and murdered Indigenous women inquiry delves into systemic issues
Horwath slams Ford on his home turf
Ontario's three main party leaders back on the campaign trail after final debate
Horwath leading race to be premier: “I’m not scared”
The debate in Parry Sound had barely begun when Conservative leader Doug Ford launched into his first attack.
Paramedic program can reduce ambulance calls in Hamilton: study
McMaster study shows ‘low-cost’ program can have big benefits for Hamilton’s social housing seniors
Patrick Pearsall. Tara Pearsall. Pathological liar either way
The guy makes stuff up out of whole cloth, yet has managed over many years to bamboozle a whole bunch of professionals. In 2015, while in custody and for the first time in any official record, Pearsall declared himself to be transgender
Bail hearing for Joshua Boyle begins
Bail hearing for former Afghanistan hostage Joshua Boyle begins in Ottawa
SEE FOR YOURSELF: Police did all they could to obtain confession
One of the critical pieces of evidence for the defence in the trial of Brian Matthews was a video of his police interrogation, which was recorded on Nov. 2, 2015, the day of his arrest.
Getting serious about limiting global warming, the world could save itself more than $20 trillion
Fighting global warming is starting to sound like a lucrative investment. A new study from Stanford University finds that keeping global warming a half-degree beneath the Paris climate agreement's 2-degree Celsius target could potentially save more than $20 trillion globally.
UPDATE: BMO and CIBC say fraudsters may have accessed data of 40,000 clients
BMO is warning that "fraudsters" from outside of the country may have accessed certain the personal and financial information of some of its customers.
Subtropical Storm Alberto to make landfall on Florida Panhandle within hours
The 2018 Atlantic hurricane season's first storm, Alberto, is set to make landfall east of Pensacola, Florida, early Monday afternoon — just shy of hurricane intensity. It is still a subtropical storm, meaning that it does not have all of the characteristics of a purely tropical system and is more of a hybrid cyclone.
Hamilton cyclists kick-start bike month with largest gathering in a decade
Hamilton’s cycling community kicked off its 10th annual Bike to Work Day with its largest gathering since the city began the event in 2008.
Fraudsters may have accessed Simplii, BMO
CIBC's Simplii says fraudsters may have accessed data of 40,000 clients
Jackpot! Milton woman wins nearly $11-million
It’s going to be a good summer for one Miltonian.
Public health investigating salmonella outbreak at Ole Gourmet in Stoney Creek
City says 4 cases of salmonella have been confirmed after people ate food prepared by the restaurant
NDP’s Andrea Horwath slams Doug Ford on his home turf
Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath took her election campaign today to the riding Doug Ford is hoping to capture, slamming the Tory leader's tax plan on his home turf.
Millennial drinking: The lies and the truth
A revealing new survey about the drinking habits of millennials showed many startling facts, but the one that most got my notice was this: 3.47 per cent of millennial men are liars.
Ottawa Centre mirrors provincial shifts
Door-knocking with Naqvi: once a safe Liberal seat, now rife with uncertainty
Man who saved a toddler dangling from a Paris balcony hailed a national hero
The video footage is striking: In a matter of seconds, a young man scales four stories of a Paris apartment building to rescue a toddler dangling from a balcony above the street.
Growing for Hamilton Mountain food bank
Fresh produce has become a staple at the Neighbour to Neighbour Centre food bank thanks to public donations and the volunteers who run some 20 community gardens on the Mountain.
Fraudsters may have accessed Simplii data
CIBC's Simplii says fraudsters may have accessed data of 40,000 clients
CIBC's Simplii says fraudsters may have accessed data of 40,000 clients
Simplii Financial says fraudsters may have electronically accessed certain personal and account information for approximately 40,000 of its clients.
Ontario leaders' debate left viewers none the wiser about the candidates
For the partisans, each can claim victory for their leader. No one laid an egg or knocked it out of the park. Each leader played the part that was expected of them — Wynne contrite about the mistakes she admits her government has made, yet steadfast in defence of what she sees as its successes; Ford boastful about his claims that he will do things differently while saying he’s the only one who cares about the economy; Horwath fighting a two-front war by attempting to assuage the fears that she is at once too far left and not far left enough.
US team in NKorea raises expectations of a Trump-Kim summit
US team in NKorea raises expectations of a Trump-Kim summit
Special weather statements for southwestern Ont
Environment Canada warns southern Ontario about 'first heat event' of season
Storm Alberto maintains strength as it approaches Gulf Coast
Storm Alberto maintains strength as it approaches Gulf Coast
WATCH THE VIDEO: Police did all they could to obtain confession
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Hamilton Farm Crawl starts Saturday
Hamilton Farm Crawl begins this Saturday with the first of three events planned for the summer.
THE SKY THIS MONTH: Uncovering hidden gems of your night sky images
Ron Brecher presents 'Introduction to Deep-Sky Image Processing with PixInsight' at Hamilton Amateur Astronomers meeting June 8
Researchers at Hamilton's St. Joe's find new way to treat asthma
Researchers from the Firestone Institute for Respiratory Health at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, together with colleagues at other partnering institutions, have developed a new method to treat severe asthma.
Fentanyl, cocaine seized during Brantford drug bust
Four people charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking
Toronto radio station Q107’s Psychedelic Sunday signs off, and it’s a bummer for loyal listeners, man
Psychedelic Sunday, the popular Q107 classic rock program hosted by Andy Frost, has abruptly signed off after 33 years. The radio show lasted three times longer than the decade it celebrates.
Ford's lack of platform attacked at debate
Crucial last TV debate looms for Ontario leaders as June 7 voting day nears
Historic Oakville home for sale after 64 years
The 160-year-old home was one of the community’s first pharmacies and home to Oakville’s former Harbourmaster and his wife, an art conservator.
It's time we listened to Melania Trump
The news media is obsessed with the unstable stream of contradictory messages, hirings and firings, ethical failings and volatility that constitute our national politics today. But in the midst of it, most of us missed the voice of the one person in the executive branch who is almost guaranteed not to be fired and is, at the same time, most able to speak independently about what matters in the country: Melania Trump.
First 2018 ‘heat event’ declared for Hamilton
Monday is going to be a hot one
Girl, 15, charged after baby’s body found in Brampton home
Teen charged with indignity to a dead body and concealing the body of a child.
Newfoundland woman at centre of Scottish workplace harassment scandal
— A Newfoundland-born woman has sparked a major political scandal in Scotland, alleging she suffered a decade of harassment after complaining about a sexist, racist workplace culture at her civil service office.
Ottawa police arrest suspect in homicide
Ottawa police arrest suspect in shocking homicide case
Hazy future for Hamilton housing market
Conference Board of Canada snapshot shows declining home sales, listings
How death of woman who was denied an abortion ‘woke up’ Ireland
Flowers, notes and candles amassed Sunday at a mural in central Dublin, the portrait of a bright-eyed young Indian woman, a bindi on her forehead, smiling out from behind the word “YES.”
‘They’re back’: Drug dealers target southern Alberta reserve when payments arrive
— A life-and-death battle against drug dealers is being waged on the sprawling Blood reserve in southwestern Alberta, as officials struggle to keep deadly opioids away from its most vulnerable residents.
Mortgage rates are rising. Here’s how you can save money
Canada’s big banks are locked in a competitive pricing war over variable-rate mortgages, but economic trends point to more interest rate hikes ahead — leaving Canadian mortgage borrowers struggling to interpret the mixed messages.
Call the cops. My boyfriend has a gun: A woman slips a note to her dog's vet to escape attack, police say
They came into the DeLand Animal Hospital together: Jeremy Floyd, his girlfriend and the dog.
‘He died a hero’: Witnesses say Mississauga teen murdered while breaking up fight at grad party
Daniel Smith saw trouble brewing, and he tried to stop it.
Legend of Loch Ness monster will be tested with DNA samples
— The stories seem as tall as the lake is deep. For hundreds of years, visitors to Scotland’s Loch Ness have described seeing a monster that some believe lurks in the depths.
'Sorry not sorry,' Wynne says in final televised Ontario election debate
Ontarians are already casting their ballots, as advanced polls opened this weekend, and Doug Ford is disrespecting them by not presenting a full platform, the NDP leader railed during Sunday's provincial election debate.
Obituary: Burlington woman was in famous 1951 photo snapped in Florence
Ninalee Craig was part of prominent couple that supported a dozen culture interests in Hamilton and Burlington
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