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Summit talk turns warmer; Trump says 'talking to them now'
Trump welcomes NK 'warm' response to cancelled summit
Referendum in Ireland would repeal strict ban on abortion
Referendum in Ireland would repeal strict ban on abortion
Lava from Hawaii volcano enters ocean from 3 flows
Hawaii volcano produces methane and 'eerie' blue flames
Amid confusion, EU data privacy law goes into effect
Amid confusion, EU data privacy law goes into effect
One month after fatal crash, he took his late son's girlfriend to her senior prom
It was supposed to be a night reserved for Kaylee Suders and Carter Brown, a young couple with plans to be together on her senior prom night, in college and beyond.
Trump welcomes NK 'warm' response to cancelled summit
Trump welcomes NK 'warm' response to cancelled summit
Did Robert Durst Kill His Wife?
For more than a year, Robert A. Durst, the embattled real estate scion, has endured a gruelling series of pretrial hearings in Los Angeles, where he is charged with murdering a confidante to prevent her from telling authorities how she helped him cover up the murder of his first wife 36 years ago.
'You don't deserve American food!': Muslim students attacked at McDonald's, police say
John Jay Smith kept muttering to police "they killed my son," but really all that the five young men had done was eat some food in a McDonald's parking lot.
Dear Mr. Chairman: An extraordinary letter from Donald Trump to Kim Jong Un
As presidential letters go, this one was nothing short of extraordinary. As letters between human beings in general go, it was quite ... what? Wistful? Heavyhearted? Melancholy, even?
Hamilton City Hall going to the ’Dogs Friday night
The Hamilton City Hall forecourt will transform into a “Dog Pound” to support and celebrate the Hamilton Bulldogs over the coming days.
Suspect flees after stabbing man in shoulder at Cannon and Rosslyn
The stabbing took place at the corner of Cannon Street East and Rosslyn Avenue North
Witness says murder accused didn’t ask him for gun
Judge in Shaquille Collins retrial tells jury to disregard evidence relating to previous cases
Rachel Dolezal, the white woman who posed as black, charged with welfare fraud
Former NAACP official Rachel Dolezal, a white woman who posed as African American for years, is now facing charges of welfare fraud after investigators say she illegally received thousands of dollars in public assistance.
Beloved by fans — shock as Morgan Freeman is accused of sexual harassment
Several women have accused 80-year-old actor Morgan Freeman of sexual harassment or inappropriate behaviour in a CNN story published Thursday.
No indication Mississauga restaurant blast was terrorism, hate crime: police
Fifteen people injured in IED blast in Mississauga, Ont., restaurant
Hey Alexa, come clean about how much you're really recording us
We're learning an important lesson about cutting-edge voice technology: Amazon's Alexa is always listening. So are Google's Assistant and Apple's Siri.
Catastrophe that killed dinosaurs created global hothouse for 100,000 years, study says
On a very bad day 66 million years ago, a mountain-sized object from space slammed into the Earth, initiating a cascade of calamities that eradicated three-fourths of the species on the planet, including the non-avian dinosaurs. The buried remnants of the 125-mile-wide crater have been identified on the Yucatán Peninsula and in the Gulf of Mexico. Scientists have long theorized that an initial pulse of heat was followed by a devastating global winter. After that, as carbon dioxide in the atmosphere surged, the planet became a hothouse.
Ready or not, here comes Europe's privacy law
Ready or not, Canadian business may face sanctions under EU's GDPR privacy law
The rise and ignominious fall of Harvey Weinstein, in four acts
The news that Harvey Weinstein is planning to turn himself in to face criminal charges on sexual misconduct allegations delivered a jolt to the news cycle Thursday, a fitting denouement of a saga that has helped kick-start a national conversation on power and gender and captivated headlines for months.
Two of Canada's biggest provinces are feuding over an oil pipeline. Prime Minister Trudeau is caught in the middle
An increasingly bitter dispute between two of Canada's largest provinces over expansion of a pipeline for tarsands oil is pitting environmentalists against business and posing a major political challenge for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Gwyneth Paltrow to Howard Stern: Brad Pitt threatened to 'kill' Harvey Weinstein
Gwyneth Paltrow says Brad Pitt threatened to end film producer Harvey Weinstein after an alleged incident of harassment in a hotel room.
Doug Ford swings through Hamilton
PC Leader Doug Ford swung through Hamilton on Thursday evening to rally local supporters during his first campaign stop in the city.
Fifteen hurt in Mississauga explosion
Fifteen people injured in IED blast in Mississauga, Ont., restaurant
Police rescue Bradford woman stuck in bathtub for nearly three days
The 69-year-old woman said she had been suffering from the flu when she went to take a bath and was unable to lift herself out, leaving her stuck for approximately 70 hours.
Hamilton can finally press play on outdoor patio music — but not on the bayfront
Live or amplified music will be allowed on some outdoor patios later this summer after the city settled an appeal with a resident group. The settlement means no music on the harbourfront, however.
Family of three-year-old boy who died after being pulled from car in “deep pain”
Crossroads Christian Communications’s flagship show 100 Huntley Street opened Thursday with an emotional call for mourning and prayer after a three-year-old boy died in their Burlington parking lot, pulled from a hot car.
Suspect flees after stabbing man in shoulder
The stabbing took place at the corner of Cannon Street East and Rosslyn Avenue North
Where the leaders are for Friday, May 25
Where the leaders are for Friday, May 25
Ontario Tories promise revelations about NDP
More accusations expected to fly today in Ontario election campaign
Ontario Cold Case: Death of Jake Surerus remains unsolved
A wooden box contains the ashes of Jake Surerus. It sits on a shelf in the family room next to his childhood teddy bear, a memorial to a young man who suffered much in life. Often homeless, having experienced two brain injuries, Surerus looked for love and acceptance, and instead found himself with the wrong crowd. On May 23, 2013 he was found dead, possibly after being dragged from a vehicle. Despite a $50,000 reward for information, his killers have not been found.
Fifteen hurt in Mississauga explosion
NewsAlert: Explosion at Mississauga restaurant causes multiple injuries
Trudeau accepts award for LGBTQ advocacy
Trudeau accepts award for LGBTQ advocacy, says more work to be done
NewsAlert: Fifteen hurt in Mississauga explosion
NewsAlert: Explosion at Mississauga restaurant causes multiple injuries
NewsAlert: Multiple injuries in Mississauga explosion
NewsAlert: Explosion at Mississauga restaurant causes multiple injuries
Basic Income Guarantee could expand across Ontario, Leal tells debate
Conway tells Peterborough-Kawartha candidates debate on poverty issues that Liberal plan doesn’t go far enough
Police ID woman killed in targeted attack
Woman killed in 'targeted attack' at Toronto apartment, police say
Signpost: Flag ceremony, hard of hearing panel and more
To celebrate National Indigenous History Month, flags representing First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples will be raised at city hall for the month of June. The Urban Indigenous Strategy and the Hamilton Aboriginal Advisory Committee will hold a Full Moon Ceremony in front of city hall on May 29 from 6 to 8 p.m. All are welcome.
Ford denies claims he sold bogus memberships
Three major party leaders in southern Ont. today, 2 weeks from voting day
Wynne pledges ‘portable pensions’
“Portable pensions” for workers to take with them from job to job would be created under a provincial Liberal government, leader Kathleen Wynne says.
Peterborough-Kawartha candidates share ideas on improving health care
Conway urges universal pharmacare, dental care; Smith calls for more long-term care beds
Mother dies hours before daughter’s wedding in Tofino
A mother of three who died just hours before her daughter’s wedding in Tofino, B.C., would have wanted the celebration to go ahead, says her twin brother.
Hamilton's St. Mary high school wins GHAC track title
St. Mary’s claimed the crown at this year’s Golden Horseshoe Athletic Conference track and field meet.
Putin meets Macron, says North Korea summit end regrettable
Russian President Vladimir Putin, meeting with French counterpart Emmanuel Macron, said Thursday that North Korea fulfilled its promises ahead of the cancelled summit between President Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un.
Aecon nixed over Chinese data access fears
Opposition MPs back federal government's rejection of planned Aecon takeover
Military leaving door open to sending spare helicopters to Mali
The military has left the door open to sending more helicopters to Mali to ensure the Canadian Forces can provide round-the-clock medical evacuations in what is expected to be a harsh operating environment.
Police investigate how a handgun ended up in driver's bumper
Police investigate how a handgun ended up in driver's bumper
Health in Grassy Narrows ‘significantly worse’ than other First Nations: report
A new health survey commissioned by Grassy Narrows First Nation shows that decades after mercury was dumped into a river system, the physical and mental health of people there is “significantly worse” than that of other First Nations in Canada.
Graffiti raises speculation about anarchism
Vandalism, in the form of graffiti scrawled on the fountain stones at Gage Park on Wednesday, are reviving speculation about the possibility of some kind of anarchist insurgency in the city.
PM cites sovereignty after Aecon deal nixed
Opposition MPs back federal government's rejection of planned Aecon takeover
Student voters look for tuition, mental-health help
Lily Eskin has a lot to look forward to. Just wrapping up her undergrad at McMaster University, she has already been accepted into the school’s masters of political science program, secured a scholarship and a job as a teaching assistant.
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