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Militants attack Afghan government building, 9 dead
Militants attack Afghan government building, 9 dead
Israel prepares for opening of US Embassy in Jerusalem
Israel prepares for opening of US Embassy in Jerusalem
No winning ticket for Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday night's $18 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Suspect arrested in Vanastra homicide
Huron County OPP arrest man in Vanastra, Ont. homicide case
Officials warn flooding not over in B.C.
Dozens rescued from flooding in Grand Forks, B.C.; officials warn of second wave
Man found dead after shooting north of Toronto
Man dead, another in hospital after shooting north of Toronto, police say
Doctors call for culture shift at Barton Street jail
Addiction should be looked at as a health-care, not a law-and-order, issue, they say
Doug Ford’s campaign defends ‘take care of our own’ comment on immigration
NDP Leader Andrea Horwath called Ford’s comments on immigration “worrisome,” and said the response showed he did not understand the question.
All floors have collapsed in south-central Burlington house fire
No injuries were reported, but damage is estimated at more than $500,000 to Malvern Road home.
Duclos hosts global social policy forum
Duclos hosts OECD meeting to swap tips on keeping social anxiety at bay
Ford campaign defends immigration comments
Ford, Wynne and Horwarth back on campaign trail after northern debate
All floors have collapsed in south-central Burlington house fire
No injuries were reported, but damage is estimated at more than $500,000 to Malvern Road home.
‘This may prove funny’: Video shows laughter amid New Brunswick floods
Couple’s playful banter as they check on their waterlogged cottage has drawn more than 26,000 views on YouTube as of Saturday afternoon.
An NDP government would make hydro public again, end off-peak pricing, Horwath says
Howarth outlined the NDP plan campaigning in Sudbury Saturday morning.
Kathleen, Horwath slam Ford’s ‘take care of our own’ comment on immigration
The PC leader’s campaign is defending comments on immigration that Ford made during the northern Ontario debate Friday.
Kathleen Wynne, Andrea Horwath slam Doug Ford’s ‘take care of our own’ comment on immigration
Facing criticism for suggesting Ontario has to “take care of our own” before pushing for immigrants to move to northern Ontario, Doug Ford’s campaign team said the Tory leader is supportive of new Canadians and immigration.
Anybody-but-Ford movement is percolating as June 7 election nears: poll
Swaths of Liberal and NDP voters most firmly opposed to Doug Ford are preparing to switch allegiance if the other party appears to have a better chance of stopping his Progressive Conservatives, the survey finds.
Most N.B. water levels expected to drop below flood stage
Water levels in most N.B. communities expected to drop below flood stage
Convicted cop alleges unfair trial because investigating officer married to woman he once dated
Hamilton officer Craig Ruthowsky wants his case halted; a judges decision is expected Monday
Wynne slams Ford's immigration comments
Ford, Wynne and Horwarth back on campaign trail after northern debate
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg warns of ‘epidemic of dishonesty’
In a commencement speech at Texas’ Rice University Bloomberg said that “an endless barrage of lies” and a trend toward “alternate realities” in national politics pose a dire threat to U.S. democracy.
Ford ventures into unlamented Patrick Brown turf
Doug Ford ventures into unlamented Patrick Brown turf for rally
Vigil for Montreal boy missing for two months
Vigil to mark two-month anniversary of 10-year-old Montreal boy's disappearance
Man hospitalized after vehicle crashes into tree near Binbrook
Police say the driver’s injuries were serious, but not life-threatening
Suspicious fire doused on Hamilton Mountain
Unoccupied home was not badly damaged, but police and the Ontario Fire Marshal’s office have been notified.
Burlington firefighters battle large blaze in home
No injuries were reported, but damage is estimated at more than $500,000 to Malvern Road home.
Sidewalk Sounds returns to Concession Street
Sidewalk Sounds returns to Concession Street for a third season starting this Friday, May 18.
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's $60 million Lotto Max jackpot
Where Ontario's party leaders are May 12
Where Ontario's party leaders are campaigning on May 12
Ford, Wynne and Horwarth campaign on Day 4
Ford, Wynne and Horwarth back on campaign trail after northern debate
Federal judge approves '60s Scoop settlement
Federal judge approves $875 million '60s Scoop settlement after hearings
A victory the local ‘Dam Buster’ airmen would never celebrate
Ceremonies at Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum in Hamilton and in England remember RAF raids of the Second World War 75 years ago.
Michigan police department picks "Pawfficer"
Michigan police department picks "Pawfficer"
Suspect sought in Hamilton bank robbery
Police in Hamilton, Ont., seeking male suspect in daylight bank robbery
Niagara’s accident alleys: country drives can turn deadly
It’s something Heather Scott never wants to experience again.
Prepare to be videotaped in your own backyard warns Ontario’s privacy commissioner
The main purpose of Hamilton’s proposal to allow homeowners to point security cameras outwards is for police to get around privacy legislation says Ontario’s Information and Privacy Commissioner
Hamilton police investigate Mountain bank robbery
A man made off with money from a Scotiabank on Fennell Avenue East
WestJet promises full refunds on flights cancelled by pilot strike
— WestJet Airlines is trying to assuage passenger anxiety by promising to provide full refunds if flights are cancelled because of a possible pilots strike.
McMaster Children’s Hospital founder invested to Order of Canada
Dr. Peter Dent received one of the country’s highest civilian honours Thursday
Bits and bites from the provincial campaign trail
Upcoming local debates, eleventh-hour nominations, and Larry Di Ianni on the Spec’s election podcast
Doctors express need for culture shift at Barton Street jail
When Dr. Lori Regenstreif took a job working at the Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre in January 2016, she was eager to apply her expertise in addiction, but said she soon found resistance from an institution that seemed uninterested in change.
Lac-Mégantic rail bypass to be funded jointly by federal, Quebec governments
— Five years after a runaway oil-laden train slammed into the heart of Lac-Mégantic and killed 47 people, Ottawa and Quebec confirmed a rail bypass Friday that will ensure trains leave the municipality’s downtown core for good.
Sonoma plans revised residential plan on Mountain
The planning consultant for Sonoma Homes says a revised residential development plan for 1.9 hectares of land at Upper Sherman and Acadia Drive should be submitted to the city some time in the fall.
New northern Ontario riding buoys francophones
New northern Ontario riding buoys francophones: 'Still fighting for our rights'
Photos + video: Climb for Cancer
Students from elementary and high schools from both school boards climb the stairs for an hour Friday for the 12th annual Climb for Cancer at Tim Hortons Field.
Hamilton rental affordability at critical point: report
Hamilton’s rental housing affordability levels have reached a critical point, with 20 per cent of tenants spending 50 per cent or more of their income on rent, a new study has found.
Cleanup ordered after potentially hazardous mould detected in Canadian warship
— Inadequate ventilation, poor maintenance and old equipment are being blamed for causing a buildup of potentially hazardous airborne mould aboard Canada’s most advanced warships, newly released Defence Department documents show.
A tender Pang in the heart
In April, up on Baffin Island, 16 teens from Hamilton broke the ice and had a drink (water) with their 16 Inuit “twins,” paired-up counterparts from Attagoyuk School in Pang, embodying the genius for warmth that distinguishes the coldest north.
UN review calls out Canada’s treatment of Indigenous peoples
— Members of the United Nations Human Rights Council are urging Canada to improve its treatment of Indigenous people, in particular women and girls.
Isolated Fort Severn, Ont., charts own course
The top of Ontario: Isolated Fort Severn tries to chart its own course
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