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Stoney Creek residents fear cannabis plan
Despite assurances from a planning consultant for a safe, legal operation, neighbours are fearful for a repeat of the gunplay, break-ins, odours and noise concerns associated with a previous cannabis operation at 286/288 Green Mountain Rd. E.
Latest results show Canada Post can deliver
Crown corporation reported last week that both profits and revenues were up over the year previous, despite declining volume of letter mail, writes David Olive.
Latest results show Canada Post can deliver
Crown corporation reported last week that both profits and revenues were up over the year previous, despite declining volume of letter mail, writes David Olive.
Stormy Daniels makes surprise appearance on ‘Saturday Night Live’
A murderer’s row of “Saturday Night Live” cast members and guest performers turned out for the show’s cold opening this weekend, playing President Donald Trump and the many people in his orbit engulfed by the controversy surrounding a payment made to Stephanie Clifford, the pornographic film actress known as Stormy Daniels. The star-studded sketch ended with a surprise payoff of its own: an appearance by the real-life Clifford, who traded a few barbs with Alec Baldwin’s incarnation of Trump.
Another day of rising water in New Brunswick
Sewage health risk posed by rising flood waters in southern New Brunswick
K-pop boy band taking over Hamilton for three shows in September
Hamilton will become the K-pop centre of the world for a few days in September when South Korean boy band sensation BTS comes to perform three concerts at FirstOntario Centre.
Markham posits itself as home to Amazon HQ2
City north of Toronto sells itself as the home for Amazon's second headquarters
N.B. floods show world has changed: scientists
Record floods show world has changed and N.B. must adapt, scientists say
Danish submarine inventor Peter Madsen won't appeal murder conviction
Prosecutors say that Danish submarine inventor Peter Madsen is not appealing his murder conviction over the killing and dismemberment of Swedish journalist Kim Wall.
Stretch of Dartnall closing tonight for paving
The road, between Stone Church and Rymal, will be closed 5 p.m. to 7 a.m. for four nights
Test of mobile emergency system begins today
Mobile devices hooked to LTE service to sound, vibrate emergency test signal
Hamilton man charged with stunt driving
Haldimand County OPP say motorcycle caught driving on sidewalk in Cayuga
Visitation held for van attack victim
Visitation today for Renuka Amarasingha, 45, victim of Toronto van attack
Giuliani's media blitz defending Trump is off to rough start
Giuliani's media blitz defending Trump is off to rough start
Hawaii volcano destroys dozens of homes, forces evacuations
Hawaii volcano destroys dozens of homes, forces evacuations
Is your mortgage up for renewal? Read this first
A surge in mortgage renewals, rising interest rates and new stress testing rules are conspiring to make refinancing your mortgage more complicated and more expensive.
'This is heartbreaking': Lava burns more homes on Hawaii's Big Island as new fissures form
Less than a week ago, Leilani Estates was the picture of serenity on Hawaii's Big Island, a subdivision in the island's eastern Puna district filled with wooden homes nestled in tropical plant-filled lots.
Liberals give RCMP boss her marching orders
Modernize and reform RCMP's culture, Trudeau government tells new top Mountie
Sewage health risk posed by flooding
Sewage health risk posed by rising flood waters in southern New Brunswick
I am devastated: Neville-Lake crash site memorial removed without notice
Where once there stood a Christmas tree, teddy bears, crosses and even a bicycle, there now remains nothing.
"I am devastated": Neville-Lake crash site memorial removed without notice
Where once there stood a Christmas tree, teddy bears, crosses and even a bicycle, there now remains nothing.
Power restored to most Ontarians and Quebecers
Power restored to most Ontarians and Quebecers following destructive wind storm
LABOUR LAW: Terminated soon after being assessed for Parkinson’s
Q: After 10 years of service in a supervisory position, I was recently terminated by my employer without any explanation. I have received only positive feedback and yet they replaced me soon after I was let go.
10-year employee terminated soon after being assessed for Parkinson’s
Q: After 10 years of service in a supervisory position, I was recently terminated by my employer without any explanation. I have received only positive feedback and yet they replaced me soon after I was let go.
The proof is in the playoffs
While playoffs are about winning titles, they’re also the stage on which reputations are enhanced or marred. This is where you are judged, for better or for worse.
Police get new lead in old murder case
Toronto police get new DNA lead in decades old murder case
Nestlé to sell Starbucks products in $7B deal
Nestlé has entered into an agreement to bring Starbucks products to millions of homes worldwide.
Old wallet under floor a passport to Hamilton boy’s life, circa 1953
Douglas Sloane left traces of his childhood at Mountain home, Jeff Mahoney writes
Car driver killed Monday in crash with tractor trailer in Brant County
Ontario Provincial Police are investigating a fatal crash involving a car and a tractor trailer in Brant County.
Princess Charlotte kisses new baby brother Prince Louis in adorable new photos
What's cuter than a new royal baby photo? Two new photos.
A year into the presidency, Melania Trump raises her profile
WASHINGTON - Donald and Melania Trump's remarkably separate daily routines begin with him getting up around 5:30 a.m., watching cable news shows and tweeting.
Husband-wife serial killers may be link between two 40-year-old mysteries, police say
Authorities in Alabama were stumped by skeletal remains they could not identify.
Driver killed in Brant County crash
Car driver killed in crash with tractor trailer in Brant County
Ancaster’s Garner Road businesses will be open during construction
Garner Road may be under construction throughout the spring and summer, but the businesses along the main artery will still be open during the work.
Old Cathedral school could get heritage status
The former Cathedral Boys’ High School will always be a landmark in the lives of those who learned and made friends there. Now it’s being groomed for recognition as a landmark on the list of Hamilton buildings protected and prized for yet other virtues.
The inside story of the unsolved murder of a Canadian in Belize
It has been one year since the bodies of Francesca Matus and her American lover were found tangled together in a sugar cane field in Belize.
Modernize and reform RCMP’s culture, Trudeau government tells new top Mountie
Commissioner Brenda Lucki took the reins of the national police force April 16
Sew Hungry: ‘Hamilton loves the food trucks, definitely’
What’s that saying — grab ’em by the nostrils and their tongues and stomachs will follow thereafter?
Obit: Lillian Orban was dedicated public school board trustee
Represented Ward 7 on the Hamilton Mountain for 23 years
Earth’s carbon dioxide levels reach highest point in 800,000 years
Experts blame continuous burning of fossil fuels for enhancing the planet’s natural “greenhouse effect.”
Despair had a name these teens didn't know
B.C. high school students who suffered in silence now helping others
Red tape threatens growing Arctic space industry
'We're quite frustrated:' Red tape threatens growing Arctic space industry
Signpost: horse rescue fundraiser, instruments for every child and more
Giuliani says Trump would not have to comply with Mueller subpoena
— Rudy Giuliani, reeling after a chaotic first week as U.S. President Donald Trump’s lawyer, tried again Sunday to straighten out his client’s story. But Giuliani raised new questions about whether Trump had paid hush money to other women and suggested the president might invoke the Fifth Amendment to avoid testifying in the special counsel’s Russia investigation.
Hundreds endure power outages as city cleans up after wind storm
Hydro One had 1,100 customers in Dundas still without power as of late afternoon Sunday
Indian forces fire on Kashmir protesters, killing at least five
— Government forces opened fire on protesters Sunday in Indian-controlled Kashmir, killing five people and wounding dozens more who had been trying to reach the site of gun battle in which soldiers killed five rebels.
Montreal prepares to debut new high-tech, self-cleaning public washrooms
— The City of Montreal once boasted an impressive fleet of 20 or so Art Deco-inspired public toilets, built in the 1930s to improve hygiene and create work during the Great Depression.
Sew Hungry: ‘Hamilton loves the food trucks, definitely’
What’s that saying — grab ’em by the nostrils and their tongues and stomachs will follow thereafter?
B.C. First Nation preparing to vote on ‘historic’ $37 million treaty agreement
— Negotiators have signed off on a new treaty agreement between the federal and provincial governments and the Lheidli T’enneh First Nation near Prince George, B.C.
Alberta conservatives clash with leader Jason Kenney on gay schoolchildren policy
Party leader Jason Kenney told reporters he interpreted the resolution differently and won’t implement it the way members see it.
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