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Ancaster’s Meadowlands Fellowship Church responds with love to vandalism
Meadowlands Fellowship Church and its rental partners at 201 Stonehenge Dr. in the Meadowlands are responding to vandalism with love and compassion. The building, which includes the church, a music school and daycare, has been vandalized on four
W7 leaders hope their ideas not ignored by G7
W7 summit leaders end conference hoping their recommendations not ignored by G7
HBC says Saks data breach was up to 9 months
HBC says Saks data breach lasted up to 9 months until contained March 31
Two sides of policing show courage and corruption
We witnessed this week the best of policing.
Two sides of policing show courage and corruption
We witnessed this week the best of policing.
You did it, Michelle: Patton Oswalt credits late wife in Golden State Killer case
"You did it, Michelle."
Niagara Region man faces child luring charges
Man, 23, from Niagara Region faces child luring charges, police say
What could be done to prevent van attacks? Experts weigh in
What could be done to prevent incidents like van attack? Experts weigh in
Britain's new prince is named Louis Arthur Charles
Britain's new prince is named Louis Arthur Charles
Trump says of Comey: 'He's either very sick or very dumb'
Trump 'won't be involved' in special counsel's Russia probe
Korean leaders pledge denuclearization, but avoid specifics
Korean leaders pledge denuclearization, but avoid specifics
LETTER: Take pride in your city
I suspect many people dispose of their trash in garbage cans. Unfortunately, many do not or Greg Lenko and volunteers would not be required to tackle this problem annually.
NAFTA talks keeping Freeland in Washington, sends substitute to NATO summit
With the NAFTA talks at a critical juncture, Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland is changing her travel plans and staying in the U.S. capital.
Do serial killers just stop? Yes, sometimes
The Golden State Killer’s barrage of rapes and murders began in a gold mining area east of Sacramento in 1976. By 1986, it seemed to have stopped.
Tom Brokaw denies sexual misconduct claim by ex-NBC reporter
A woman who worked as a war correspondent for NBC News said Tom Brokaw groped her, twice tried to forcibly kiss her and made inappropriate overtures attempting to have an affair, according to two reports published Thursday.
Inside the online world of 'incels,' the dark corner of the internet linked to the Toronto suspect
We know that Alek Minassian is facing 10 counts of first-degree murder, one for each of the people he is accused of killing in Toronto. Police say he drove a van into pedestrians in a busy shopping district in the city. What we don't know yet, for sure, is why.
'Busy' Trump admits he didn't get wife, Melania much for her birthday
Are flowers and a card enough?
Communication breakdowns between jail, hospital highlighted at inquest
The emergency room doctor who treated Marty Tykoliz when he overdosed May 5, 2014, discharged the 38-year-old back to jail with instructions he should return to hospital if symptoms return.
Top 5 Lowest Gas Prices in Flamborough
Find out about the latest gas prices in Flamborough
Prince William and Kate name the new prince Louis Arthur Charles
The new prince has a name. Britain's royal palace says the infant son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge has been named Louis Arthur Charles.
Bill Cosby's legacy: From America's dad to 'America's rapist'
Bill Cosby's conviction on three counts of sexual assault puts a final dagger in a damaged — but undeniably extensive — pop-culture legacy.
Hamilton cop Andrew Pfeifer accused of racial profiling found not guilty
He faced a discreditable conduct charge under Police Services Act after stopping Coun. Matthew Green
Hamilton has highest rate of police-reported hate crimes in Canada
McMaster professor says study is cause for concern but worries findings won’t effect change
Coun. Green’s case undone by his own words
But Ward 3 councillor raises some significant questions in defeat, Andrew Dreschel writes.
Mud and fun, but not for some
Seven entrants violated pre-race rules prompting course change
The mourning after: Emerson family deals with “new normal” after deaths of mom and newborn brother; benefit concert May 5 at Bishop Ryan
After tragedies, family carries on with benefit concert in support of the kids’ education being held May 5
Rocco Zito granted gun permit after being convicted for manslaughter in 1986, court told
A police search after Zito’s death found more than a half dozen firearms in his home, as well as ammunition for rifles and pistols and an illegal silencer for muzzling the sound of gunshots.
Flooding risk prompts Kashechewan evacuations
Evacuations under way in Kashechewan due to flooding risk
Peterborough-Kawartha provincial NDP candidate Sean Conway opens campaign office
Peterborough-Kawartha NDP provincial candidate Sean Conway opened his campaign office at 418 George St. N. with a grand opening celebration Thursday night.
Kim Jong Un makes history, crosses border to meet his rival
GOYANG, Republic of Korea — With a single step over a weathered, cracked slab of concrete, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un made history Friday by crossing over the world’s most heavily armed border to greet his rival, South Korean President Moon Jae-in, for talks on North Korea’s nuclear weapons. Kim then invited Moon to cross briefly north with him before they returned to the southern side.
Hazardous Materials team at St. Joe’s hospital
Police requested the fire department’s Hazardous Materials Response Team at the downtown hospital
Decision Monday for Const. James Forcillo’s appeal in Sammy Yatim shooting
Toronto police officer appealed his conviction and six-year prison sentence after being found guilty of attempted murder in the 2013 shooting death.
Metrolinx planning to allow smartphone fare payments as part of Presto system
Metrolinx plans to roll out its mobile program in three phases, starting with the introduction of an app that would allow customers to add money to their cards and manage their accounts from their phones.
Kim Jong Un makes history, crosses border to meet his rival
Kim Jong Un walks south to meet his rival: Can they deal?
Have you seen this Burlington teen? Police want to check on her
BURLINGTON: Halton Regional Police are seeking the public's assistance in locating a 15-year-old female missing from the Burlington area.
Former Tory leader Patrick Brown breached integrity rules: Watchdog
The public had a right to know Patrick Brown accepted a loan from a man who would become a candidate for his party, Ontario’s integrity watchdog said after finding the former Progressive Conservative leader breached the laws that govern the conduct of provincial legislators.
Freeland staying in U.S. for NAFTA talks
NAFTA talks keeping Freeland in Washington, sends surrogate to NATO summit
AIDS Network in talks with landlords for Hamilton safe injection site
Agency had initially hoped to have application into provincial and federal governments by the end of February
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British Columbia tables pot legislation
B.C. introduces recreational marijuana legislation for legal age, distribution
Hamilton Police Service hearing clears officer over encounter with Coun. Matthew Green
"Const. Pfeifer's concerns were reasonable and not the result of hyper-sensitivity in regards to Mr. Green," said Police Service hearing officer Terence Kelly.
Ancaster-based automotive parts company gets $24 million from province
The province has announced $24.1 million in funding for a new technology and product development project at an Ancaster-based auto parts company that will create 326 new jobs.
Bruha launching “Promoter” to help organizers sell tickets
Event marketplace Bruha is launching a program that will allow people to sell tickets for local events and earn cash.
Blaze sparks $500,000 damage to Burlington home
The office of the Ontario Fire Marshal has been called to investigate the cause of an overnight blaze that destroyed a house in Burlington.
G7 gender council to publish all its ideas
Even rejected ideas from G7 gender advisory council will see light of day
Drug patents to cost $270M more a year: PBO
PBO pegs cost of extended drug patents at $270M a year for feds, $392M for Cdns
Alleged chocolate-drugging thefts: arraignment
Suspect in alleged chocolate-drugging thefts to be arraigned in Montreal
Genetic research on ancient Indigenous bodies needs ethics code: scientists
Somewhere in a lab in Illinois scientists are examining residue on the teeth of ancient humans from the British Columbia coast. They hope to use the genetic data therein to help re-create the daily diet of the long-gone predecessors of today’s Metlakatla people.
Toronto asks for help to address growing refugee claimant numbers in shelters
The City of Toronto has issued an urgent appeal to the federal and provincial governments for help dealing with the growing number of refugee claimants in its shelter system.
Tragedy of Toronto van attack sinks in
Police probe Toronto van attack as details emerge about victims, suspect
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