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Tories seek emergency debate on pipeline
Tories say pipeline impasse warrants House dropping everything to debate it
Trudeau, Macron talk climate change, culture
Justin Trudeau discusses Mali peacekeeping mission with Michaelle Jean
Killer Paul Bernardo faces weapon charge over alleged 'homemade shank'
— One of Canada’s most infamous killers, whose name became reviled across the country after he murdered two Ontario teens, is back before the courts for an offence allegedly committed from a maximum-security prison.
Howard Stern's 10 best Bon Jovi jokes at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction
When it came to choosing who would be inducting Bon Jovi into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, it could only be Howard Stern, Bon Jovi told the crowd at Saturday night's induction ceremony.
Woman charged in March collision with 11-year-old cyclist
A 40-year-old Oakville woman has been charged in connection with the March 17 collision with a young cyclist in Burlington.
Surfer mauled by shark swims to shore despite leg injuries
A surfer mauled by a shark Monday off southwestern Australia managed to swim to shore despite serious injuries to both of his legs, an official and a witness said.
Less distracting flip phone also new protest statement
Exactly one year ago, Roman Cochet swapped his $500 iPhone 7 for a $30 LG flip phone.
Immigrant's attempt to reunite with wife thwarted after tangled real estate saga
Alex Oren insisted he wouldn’t bring his wife and stepson to Canada from Belarus until he had a house ready for them here.
7 inmates dead, 17 injured in South Carolina prison riot
Seven inmates have been killed and at least 17 others seriously injured amid fighting between prisoners inside a maximum-security prison in South Carolina.
Actor R. Lee Ermey dead at 74
R. Lee Ermey, the character actor famous for his bristling, Golden Globe-nominated role as Gunnery Sgt. Hartman in Stanley Kubrick's 1987 film Full Metal Jacket, has died at age 74.
Trudeau talks Mali mission with Jean
Justin Trudeau discusses Mali peacekeeping mission with Michaelle Jean
Trudeau upping ante on Trans Mountain
The big pipeline predicament: how far will Trudeau go to get it built
Syrian Canadians split over airstrikes
Syrian Canadians express mixed reactions to U.S.-led airstrikes
US to hit Russia with new sanctions for aiding Syria's Assad
US to hit Russia with new sanctions for aiding Syria's Assad
Trump: All lawyers 'deflated' by FBI raid on Michael Cohen
Trump: All lawyers 'deflated' by FBI raid on Michael Cohen
Couple ordered to pay $470,000 after reneging on Stouffville home deal
In a case a judge called a warning to prospective buyers in the GTA’s erratic housing market, a couple caught up in a bidding war will have to pay $470,000 after reneging on a multimillion-dollar deal to buy a Stouffville-area house.
UPDATE: Red Hill off-ramp at King St. E. closed until further notice due to erosion
The closure began Friday evening and will be in place until further notice
Comey speculates Russians may have damaging info on Trump
Comey speculates Russians may have damaging info on Trump
Beyoncé's Coachella performance wasn't just pure entertainment; it was a historic cultural moment
"Thank you for allowing me to be the first black woman to headline Coachella."
Police to provide update on Bruce McArthur case
Police to provide update on case of alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur
Ontario storm cuts power to thousands
Thousands blacked out by snow, ice and rain storm in southern Ontario
‘Roseanne’: When a punchline feels like a gut punch
Last week, I woke one morning and typed some of my personal thoughts about a joke from the new reboot of “Roseanne” into nine tweets and pressed send.
Carrie Underwood's face at the ACM Awards: A complete guide to an enduring mystery
On Sunday night at the Academy of Country Music Awards, country star Carrie Underwood appeared on television. Normally, this would not be a huge deal, as Underwood has consistently been in the spotlight since she won "American Idol" in 2005.
Veteran hoped not to 'fall through the cracks'
Veteran aimed not to 'fall through the cracks' but still killed partner, himself
Comey says Trump 'morally unfit to be president'
Former FBI Director James Comey said in his first televised interview since being fired that he believed Donald Trump was "morally unfit to be president" and that it was "possible" that the Russians had material that could be used to blackmail him.
School and cancellation information
Hamilton and Halton schools are closed Monday. See what else is cancelled because of the weather.
School cancellation information
Check our link list to see what the overnight storm means for you.
Colourful Bernice Price was a feisty woman known to ‘raise hell’
Obituary
The way they were is the way it still is at McDougall’s
The business started in 1918 as a blacksmith’s and carriage repair shop, writes Jeff Mahoney
Wintry wallop leaves a mess in Hamilton area
Ice storm blows through city with heavy winds and flooding
The cop who should have been dead
Niagara constable Neal Ridley was nearly killed in a gun battle two years ago. On Monday, he’ll be running the Boston Marathon.
Home-grown pot will be big municipal headache
Guide to legalization predicts home-grown pot will be biggest municipal headache
Trudeau lands in Paris after pipeline meeting
Pipeline meeting done, Trudeau heads to Paris
Indigenous safe-ride service can't keep up with demand
'I felt unsafe:' Indigenous safe-ride service for women can't keep up with need
HWAD PC nomination cancelled due to weather
The Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas Progressive Conservative riding nomination meeting scheduled for Sunday was postponed in the interests of safety because of the ice storm.
Arrest made in St. Catharines death
Police investigating man's suspicious death in St. Catharines
When social media violates privacy and interferes with democracy
With Ontarians going to the polls in June and municipal elections in late October, the stage is being set for social media to play a role in our democracy like never before.
Round 2 of storm hits southern Ontario
Southern Ontario braces for more snow, freezing rain and ice pellets
The way they were is the way it still is at McDougall’s
The business started in 1918 as a blacksmith’s and carriage repair shop, writes Jeff Mahoney
Aerial spraying hopes to stem Dundas Valley gypsy moth outbreak
The Hamilton Conservation Authority will spray five areas of the Dundas Valley with a biological insecticide this spring to stave off a gypsy moth infestation that is threatening oak, sugar maple, beech and white pine trees.
Sunroom fire causes $50,000 in damage
— Kitchener firefighters were called to a fire burning in a sunroom attached to the rear of 280 Biehn Dr. just after 4 p.m. Sunday.
Former first lady Barbara Bush in failing health
— Former first lady Barbara Bush is in “failing health” and won’t seek additional medical treatment, a Bush family spokesperson said Sunday.
Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas PC provincial nomination postponed due to ice storm
The Progressive Conservative Party has yet to determine when and where new nomination will take place
Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas Tory provincial nomination postponed due to ice storm
Ontario Party has yet to determine when and where new nomination will take place
Montrealer hopes to be first female to summit Mount Logan alone
— A Montreal mountaineer will attempt to become the first solo woman to climb Canada’s highest mountain in a trek that begins next month.
Canada's Trudeau pledges money, new law pipeline happen
Canada's Trudeau pledges money, new law pipeline happen
Huge rally in Barcelona to demand jailed separatists go free
— Hundreds of thousands of Catalan separatists rallied in downtown Barcelona on Sunday to demand the release of high-profile secessionist leaders being held in pretrial detention.
Two men injured when sign falls in storm
Second round of ice storm sweeps through area Sunday
Myanmar takes back one Rohingya family despite UN concerns
— Myanmar has accepted what appears to be the first five among some 700,000 Rohingya Muslim refugees who fled to neighbouring Bangladesh to escape military-led violence against the minority group, even though the United Nations says it’s not yet safe for them to return home.
Signpost: Lobsters, plants and spring cleaning
The Rotary Clubs of Dundas are hosting their 24th Annual Lobster and Ribfest on May 26 at Harry Howell Arena, 27 Highway 5, Waterdown. Doors open at 5 p.m., with pasta bar at 5:30 p.m. and dinner at 6 p.m. The dinner includes two lobsters or two racks of ribs (or one of each) with tea, coffee and dessert. Tickets are $55 each and can be purchased by calling 905-627-3355. All proceeds go to support club service projects.
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