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Mosque shooter wanted to kill: psychologist
Mosque killer wanted 'grandiose act' to stop people mocking him: psychologist
World watching 2 North Korea summits for signs of nuke deal
World watching 2 North Korea summits for signs of nuke deal
Dad clocked 146km/hr on Red Hill with kids in car: Hamilton Police
A Toronto father is facing stunt driving charges after allegedly speeding more than 50 km/hr over the speed limit with his kids inside the car.
Mitel signs deal to be bought by Searchlight
Mitel Networks Corp. signs deal to be bought by Searchlight Capital Partners
Hamilton councillor urges crackdown on pot shop landlords
Councillors fed up with illegal storefront pot shops are asking whether the city can crack down on dispensary landlords.
Ancaster man charged after 17 car windows smashed
Police were called to the area near Kitty Murray Lane on April 20 for vehicles being vandalized
Marguerite Orane speaks at Illuminessence National Women Awards Gala
The Illuminessence National Women Awards Gala is being held May 11 at Carmen’s Banquet Centre, 1520 Stone Church Rd. East.
Cosmos condo buyers want $100K and an explanation after project’s death
A Toronto real estate lawyer says the developer of a cancelled Vaughan condo should be paying disappointed buyers about $100,000 each for their lost appreciation in the property market and, he says, Liberty Developments also owes them a meaningful explanation of why it killed the project.
Burlesque performers end bawdy bylaw battle, pay fines
But the city crackdown has made Hamilton a ‘dead zone’ for burlesque performances, say fans of the satirical strip tease art form
Inmate had history of hoarding medication, inquest hears
An inmate with a history of hoarding medication died after injecting crushed hydromorphone into his intravenous line while under supervision from correctional officers at the Hamilton General Hospital.
Hamilton man charged after two ‘suspicious packages’ found near John Sopinka Courthouse
Police shut downtown core, evacuate building, put adjacent courthouse under hold and secure
Terror on Yonge St.: Suspect identified as Alek Minassian, 25, of Richmond Hill
Suspect in van rampage identified as Alek Minassian, 25, of Richmond Hill
Real estate study challenges Hamilton’s conventional west-is-best mentality
Central, eastern lower city area properties have the most value, momentum says MoneySense report
Is suspended Hamilton officer Craig Ruthowsky a dirty cop or dedicated crime fighter?
The jury must decide whether Ruthowsky is a criminal who was paid off by drug dealers or a cop who was so interested in protecting the public that he didn’t always follow procedures. There’s more to the story than this jury knows.
Hamilton police’s Girls Night Out recruitment flyer criticized as patronizing
“When you look at the flyer, it looks more like a night of drinking, and it’s very stereotypical pink,” Denise Christopherson of the Hamilton YWCA said Monday.
From summer jobs to abortion controversy
Documents show how Liberals put abortion, summer jobs on collision course
Toronto van attack suspect to appear in court
Suspect in deadly Toronto van attack to appear in court
The Latest: Pedestrians struck by van in Toronto
The Latest: Pedestrians struck by van in Toronto
Ten dead, 15 injured in Toronto van incident
NewsAlert: Toronto police say a van has hit up to 10 people; extent of injuries unknown
Threat level unchanged by van attack: Goodale
Federal politicians react to deadly pedestrian attack in Toronto
Jury considering fate of guns and gangs cop
Three years ago, a Brampton judge ruled that Hamilton police officer Craig Ruthowsky lied in court and “deliberately fabricated significant elements” of a search warrant that led to the seizure of eight guns and 23 criminal charges against a Mississauga man.
‘Cop deserves a medal’: Cool response from Toronto officer at tense standoff wins praise
Dramatic images of police standoff with van rampage suspect earning Toronto police praise for restraint and professionalism.
10 dead, 15 hurt as van mows down pedestrians along Yonge St. in Toronto
Arrested driver, identified as 25-year-old Alek Minassian, yells “kill me” at police officer
NewsAlert:Ten dead in van incident; suspect identified
NewsAlert: Toronto police say a van has hit up to 10 people; extent of injuries unknown
Real estate study challenges city’s conventional west-is-best mentality
A new real estate study says Hamilton home buyers should invest in central and eastern sections of the lower city because that’s where properties have the most value and the greatest upward momentum in prices in Hamilton.
OPP officer seriously injured after highway crash
OPP officer seriously injured after vehicle slams into cruiser on the highway
A history of violence on Canadian soil
Canada has seen a number of deadly incidents over the decades including mass shootings, bombings and deadly blazes.
Barrick Gold Q1 profit dives 76%
Barrick Gold sees 300 per cent drop in Q1 profit, but beats estimates
Signpost: Land claims, palliative care and storytelling
Indigenous land claims expert Phil Monture will be guest speaker at the United Empire Loyalists Association of Canada, Hamilton branch meeting. Thursday, April 26, 7:30 p.m. at St. Matthew on-the-Plains, 126 Plains Rd. E. in Burlington. The event is free and open to the public.
Hamilton school board offers parents online math lessons
The Hamilton public school board is hoping online samples and videos of elementary-grade math exercises will help parents understand why their kids are taught the subject in a different way from when they went to school.
Two men were fixing bike when hit by vehicle, police say
Two Hamilton men are in hospital with serious injuries — one of them life-threatening — after the pair was struck by a vehicle while trying to repair a bicycle in the east end on Sunday night.
Ottawa reacts to Toronto pedestrian attack
Federal politicians react to deadly pedestrian attack in Toronto
Plane not de-iced before crash near remote Saskatchewan community: safety board
Investigators say a plane that crashed near a remote northern Saskatchewan community had ice on it when it took off.
Shots fired at Glanbrook home early Monday
Hamilton police say no one was injured early Monday when a car pulled up in front of a Glanbrook home and shots were fired at the house.
Halton officer’s drug case infuriating and heartbreaking at the same time
Staff Sgt. Brad Murray asked to be transferred out of the drug unit, but never disclosed his addiction, writes Susan Clairmont
MPs rejecting many security bill amendments
Liberal-dominated committee rejecting many proposed changes to security bill
Yonge Street ‘like a war scene’ after van strikes and kills nine pedestrians
Police say that a white van mounted the curb and struck pedestrians walking along the sidewalk.
Halton officer’s case infuriating and heartbreaking at the same time
The irony is infuriating or heartbreaking. Maybe both.
Debt-to-income ratio will stabilize: Wilkins
Household debt-to-income ratio should winding down: central banker Wilkins
G7 ministers agree to call Russia out on ‘malign’ behaviour, Johnson says
Canada and Britain are showing enthusiasm for a concerted G7 effort to take Russia to task for what they are calling a broad range of “malign” behaviour, but their American ally is sounding a less effusive note.
Activists, First Nations decry waste plan
Canada mishandling nuclear waste plans, Indigenous, environmental groups warn
Councillor urges crackdown on pot shop landlords
Councillors fed up with illegal storefront pot shops are asking whether the city can crack down on dispensary landlords.
Metro purchase of Jean Coutu given approval
Competition Bureau approves Metro's purchase of Jean Coutu, with conditions
Nine dead, 16 injured in Toronto van incident
NewsAlert: Toronto police say a van has hit up to 10 people; extent of injuries unknown
Multiple charges leads to three-year jail term
A Niagara man facing a number of charges including dangerous driving was arrested with a plastic toy egg filled with heroin hidden inside his rectum, court heard Monday.
No recall of romaine in Canada: CFIA
No recall of romaine in Canada, but CFIA keeping tabs on E. coli outbreak in U.S.
MP Francis Drouin remains in Liberal caucus
MP Francis Drouin still in Liberal caucus as Halifax incident is investigated
City looking for fastest growing Hamilton companies
The City of Hamilton has launched its inaugural “Hamilton Fast 40” program.
Doug Ford blames predecessor’s ‘mess’ for having to appoint 11 candidates
Doug Ford is blaming the “mess” he inherited from his predecessor for his controversial decision to appoint about a dozen Tory candidates in ridings across Ontario, while critics pounced on the new leader’s decision, accusing him of going back on his promise to clean up the troubled Progressive Conservative nomination process.
The Latest: Toronto police say 9 dead, 16 injured by van
The Latest: Canada official: Too soon for van crash motive
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