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Puncture and pull: how dinosaurs ate
Research study of dinosaur teeth reveals how big lizards ate, hunted
More money to crack down on cheap steel
Canada gives border security extra money to crack down on cheap steel, aluminum
Alleged impaired driver stopped at green light
Man charged with impaired driving after stopping at green light: police
Man charged in fatal London, Ont., stabbing
London, Ont., man charged in a pair of stabbings that left 1 dead and 1 injured
Ford pledges inquiry into govt spending if elected
Ford pledges commission of inquiry into government spending if elected
Meghan Markle is officially done with 'Suits' — here's how she exited the show
WARNING: Spoiler alert
Broad rally helped boost Toronto stocks
Broad rally helped boost Toronto stocks, U.S. markets also gain ground
N.S. cartoonists capture mood after tragedies
Halifax cartoonists capture public mood following Toronto, Humboldt tragedies
Facebook didn't read the terms and conditions for the app behind Cambridge Analytica
Facebook told British lawmakers on Thursday that it never read the terms and conditions for an app that ultimately allowed Cambridge Analytica to access 87 million users' names, "likes" and other personal information.
Loblaw shareholders to vote on chair proposal
Loblaw shareholders to vote on union proposal for independent chair
Upper Sherman development to OMB
The Ontario Municipal Board will decide if a massive residential development at Upper Sherman and Acadia Drive near St. Jean De Brebeuf high school will go ahead.
Colossal galactic cluster detected: study
Astronomers discover 14 galaxies poised to collide and form colossal cluster
Arresting officer Ken Lam wonders: ‘Did I make the right decision?’
The decision to make a psychological support team available to police officers on site in the aftermath of Monday’s van rampage is being lauded by a psychologist specializing in first-responder mental health.
Off-duty cop tips off police about alleged QEW drunk driver
A 32-year-old Hamilton man was speeding and swerving near Fruitland Road and the QEW
Trump says for first time that Cohen represented him in Stormy Daniels case
President Donald Trump acknowledged Thursday for the first time that his longtime lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen represented him in efforts to silence Stormy Daniels, the adult film actress who has alleged a sexual encounter with Trump more than a decade ago.
UPDATE: Hold and secure lifted after Hamilton police investigation
Hamilton police have re-opened a stretch of Cumberland Avenue that was closed for an active police investigation.
Pipeline can be built safely, says McKenna
McKenna outlines pipeline protections ahead of B.C court reference
Police probe van attack as details emerge
Police probe Toronto van attack as details emerge about victims, suspect
BREAKING: Notre Dame school on hold and secure for Hamilton Police investigation
Hamilton Police are asking the public to avoid a stretch of Cumberland Ave., for an active police investigation.
Kim Jong Un walks south to meet his rival: Can they deal?
Kim Jong Un walks south to meet his rival: Can they deal?
Video from Bono's anti-poverty group lampoons Trudeau for lacking gender plan
Justin Trudeau is being lampooned in a new video by the anti-poverty organization led by his friend and U2 frontman Bono for not having a concrete plan to advance his feminist agenda at the G7.
Palace: Prince William to be best man at Harry's wedding
Palace: Prince William to be best man at Harry's wedding
Trump 'won't be involved' in special counsel's Russia probe
Trump 'won't be involved' in special counsel's Russia probe
Families mourn victims of Toronto van attack
Memorial to victims of Toronto van attack continues to grow
50 Shades of Neustadt? Germans' bondage prompts false alarm
50 Shades of Neustadt? Germans' bondage prompts false alarm
Michelle McNamara died pursuing the Golden State Killer. Now, police say they have him
On Tuesday night, comedian Patton Oswalt was in Chicago at an event to promote “I’ll Be Gone in the Dark,” a chilling true crime book about the Golden State Killer, who committed a string of unsolved rapes and homicides in California in the 1970s and ‘80s.
Details on B.C. pipeline court case to be unveiled
B.C. government to unveil details on pipeline reference case
Van attack puts spotlight on 'incels'
Van attack puts spotlight on violent sentiment in 'incel' community: Expert
Prince Harry asks William to be his best man
It's a family affair: Britain's royal officials say Prince Harry has asked elder brother Prince William to be best man at his wedding next month.
Low-cost rabies shots at Stoney Creek clinic Saturday
The City of Hamilton is hosting a low-cost rabies vaccine clinic Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Stoney Creek animal shelter, 345 Jones Rd. Cats and dogs can be vaccinated against rabies for $25 each, cash only on a first come, first served basis.
German cops nab pair with 130 pounds of stolen chocolate
German cops nab pair with 130 pounds of stolen chocolate
German cops nab pair with 130 pounds of stolen chocolate
German cops nab pair with 130 pounds of stolen chocolate
GTA millennials look farther afield after new mortgage rules
Toronto’s millennials are buying more space than they were a year ago but they are moving farther from the downtown to get it, according to a new report by Royal LePage.
Identifying signs of abuse through dentistry
Once a week Hamilton dentist Dr. Frank Stechey reported a case of possible abuse involving children or adults to authorities
'Golden State Killer' suspect, an ex-cop, arrested after DNA match
More than 40 years after the so-called "Golden State Killer" began terrorizing California, raping dozens of women and killing at least 12, authorities announced Wednesday that they had arrested 72-year-old Joseph James DeAngelo, charging him with capital murder.
Barton jail a ‘pharmacy,’ inquest told
The day before Marty Tykoliz fatally overdosed inside the Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre, his 3B Right unit was abuzz about a new inmate on his way carrying a “package” of drugs, the inquest into the 38-year-old’s death heard Wednesday.
Do you want les frites with that? Chicago McDonald's goes global
Globe-trotting fans of the Golden Arches may find some of their favourites in the new McDonald’s opening Wednesday in Chicago’s booming Fulton Market district.
Pair locked in room in Burlington home invasion
Police are investigation an early-morning home invasion in Burlington Thursday in which two people were locked in a room.
Potential demolition prompts call to protect Ancaster home
Scott Gallea insists he just wants to move his historically significant Ancaster home closer to Garner Road East so he can make it more livable for his family and build some small bungalows at the rear of the property.
One dead, three in hospital after collision
One dead, three in hospital after collision on Toronto-area highway
No injuries in Thursday morning Burlington house blaze
The office of the Ontario Fire Marshal has been called to investigate the cause of an overnight blaze that destroyed a house in Burlington.
Man steals wallet, victim takes his bike: Hamilton Police
He got her wallet but he lost his wheels.
These are the victims of the Yonge St. van rampage
A 94-year-old woman. A visitor from Jordan. A mother from Sri Lanka. The Star is working to tell the stories of those killed in the Yonge St. rampage.
$151M-steel mill upgrade at ArcelorMittal Dofasco
Massive project is slated for completion in 2020
Hamilton police officer Craig Ruthowsky convicted on drug, bribery charges
Ruthowsky was found guilty of bribery of officers, obstruction of justice, breach of trust and drug trafficking. He was found not guilty of conspiracy to commit an indictable offence.
Companies need substance-use policies: report
Workplace substance-use policies would help Canadians and employers: report
Residents of east Hamilton buildings declare rent strike
They’re protesting their landlord’s push for higher rates
When a Hamilton officer stopped a councillor: Verdict expected Thursday
Const. Andrew Pfeifer faces a discreditable conduct charge under the Police Services Act after being accused of arbitrarily stopping Coun. Matthew Green
Signpost: Trail repairs, gentrification and free museums
The Waterfront Trail, closed between Bayfront Park and Princess Point due to flooding and wind damage, is now reopened but several sections remain fenced off for future repair. Parts of the trail still require repairs to the asphalt and shoreline. Trail users will see a number of signs marking the closures and are asked to keep away.
$1 million donation spurs action on stalled downtown park
Work on long-planned John-Rebecca Park could now start next year.
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