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Fundraiser started for family of 19-year-old Hamilton man shot by police
“Quinn deserves so much more than how he was taken from this world,” Gofundme account organizer writes.
Three from Hamilton arrested with nearly $41,000 worth of drugs
Brantford police stopped BMW looking for wanted man, found fentanyl, cocaine, methamphetamine and cash
Hamilton police announce new deputy chief and CAO
Frank Bergen, a 35-year member of Toronto Police Service, and Anna Filice named deputy and CAO
OFM called to investigate Queenston Road fire
The fire broke out in a trash can outside 640 Queenston Rd. early Thursday
Man dies in crash with school bus in northern Ontario
Man dies in crash between SUV and school bus in northern Ontario, police say
Investment flowing from Canada to U.S.: BMO CEO
BMO CEO sees early stages of investment outflow from Canada to the U.S.
Oakville man gets $13,000-plus in Lotto Max group win
An Oakville man was among nine people in the GTA who shared a $118,272.60 Lotto Max win.
'A point of crisis': Trump orders troops deployed to U.S.-Mexico border
Asserting the situation had reached "a point of crisis," President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed a proclamation ordering the deployment of the National Guard to the U.S.-Mexico border to fight illegal immigration.
'I am a survivor:' Victim says vicious sexual assault changed her life
A woman who was so badly beaten during a sexual assault that she had to learn how to walk and talk again says there have been times when she wished her attacker had "finished her off."
Winds cause outages, crash in southern Ont
Power outages, major collision in southern Ontario due to windstorm
Stocks climb as trade war worries ease
North American stocks climb as China-U.S. trade war worries ease, loonie higher
Gov't: Goodyear tires may have caused 95 deaths or injuries
The U.S. government's road safety agency says it has received allegations that defective Goodyear motor home tires caused crashes that killed or injured 95 people during the past two decades.
More than 100 cats to be re-homed in southern Ontario
Animal welfare groups team up to help re-home more than 100 cats from northern Ontario
What a delivery! Pizza driver saves 2 people from house fire
What a delivery! Pizza driver saves 2 people from house fire
Reduce debt or save your tax refund?
Reducing debt or investing your tax refund depends on your situation
Six changes to consider this tax-filing season
Tax changes this year impact students, parents, caregivers and more
Sun won’t shine on Westmount school’s solar panels
A student-led bid to put solar panels on Westmount Secondary School’s roof won’t see the light of day, at least for now.
Supreme Court won't hear Del Mastro appeal
Supreme Court won't hear Del Mastro appeal of election-related convictions
Trade deficit grows to $2.7B in February
Statistics Canada reports trade deficit grows to $2.7B in February
OMB hangover threatens delay for big projects in Hamilton
The Ontario Municipal Board is gone — but its unfinished business threatens months or even years of delay for major projects ranging from condo towers to waterfront redevelopment.
Hamilton councillors will need to defend city's planning principles, says Mayor Fred Eisenberger
"It's not a question of staff's position or council's position taking precedent," said Planning General Manager Jason Thorne. "It's would the zoning bylaw conform to the provincial plan."
Xenophobic hysteria from the commander in chief
Hide your valuables! Safeguard your women! Flee for the hills! The Visigoths are at the gates. We're all doomed!
A Japanese woman tried to save a man's life in the sumo ring, but was ordered away for being 'unclean'
TOKYO The Japan Sumo Association apologized Thursday after a sumo judge ordered women, including a physician, out of the ring while trying to administer first aid to the mayor after he collapsed — because women are considered "ritually unclean" in the sport.
Nearly 20,000 cans of beer and beef stolen in Montreal suburb, police say
Police in Longueuil, Que., are asking the public to help them find thieves who recently made off with nearly 20,000 cans of beer, dried beef and Jack Link's brand pepperoni.
A giant feat: Marathoner with dwarfism conquers Boston, life
A giant feat: Marathoner with dwarfism conquers Boston, life
Canadians 'confused' over food recalls: study
Despite their concern, Canadians lack knowledge of food recalls, study shows
Turkey: 4 staff members killed in attack at university
Turkey: 4 staff members killed in attack at university
Baloney Meter: Are feds crossing $1-trillion mark on market debt for first time?
Fact: When Fiscal Year 2018 begins on April 1, 2018, Canada's market debt will be OVER $1 TRILLION for the first time ever. This is no April Fool's joke. Justin Trudeau is failing Canadians." — a Conservative ad posted April 1 on the Twitter page of Tory Leader Andrew Scheer.
Police catch pair after Hydro One break-in
Police have returned stolen copper wire to Hydro One after break-in at central Hamilton compound
Cousin of slain Apotex founder Barry Sherman to undergo ‘disability’ assessment as billion-dollar appeal continues
Murdered billionaire Barry Sherman’s outspoken cousin will be assessed to determine if he has a mental “disability” that would prevent him from representing himself in his appeal for one-fifth of the Apotex founder’s riches.
Canadians in Silicon Valley reflect on US gun culture
Canadians in Silicon Valley reflect on US gun culture in wake of YouTube shooting
Admirers mourn King, pledge to carry on unfinished work
Admirers mourn King, pledge to carry on unfinished work
Congress' dilemma: tame Facebook or just accept its apology?
Congress' dilemma: tame Facebook or just accept its apology?
AP source: Mueller says Trump not criminal target currently
AP source: Mueller says Trump not criminal target currently
Wealthsimple launches savings account
Robo-adviser Wealthsimple launches savings account with premium rate
Russia calls diplomat expulsions a 'mockery' of the law
Russia calls diplomat expulsions a 'mockery' of the law
Lindsay Shepherd tries again: Kitchener Public Library booked for lecture on immigration
“The libertarian perspective is kind of interesting because in terms of open borders, it’s not really right wing and it’s not really left wing”
Man accused of brutally killing Utah teens, dumping bodies in mine shaft
The three-month search for a missing teen couple ended at an abandoned mine shaft near Eureka, Utah, 100 feet below the ground where police found the bodies of 18-year-old Riley Powell and 17-year-old Brelynne "Breezy" Otteson.
Top 10 traits that show Doug Ford and Donald Trump are cut from the same froth
Ontarians who loath Donald Trump are now liking Doug Ford.
Baloney Meter: Trillion-dollar market debt
Baloney Meter: Are feds crossing $1-trillion mark on market debt for first time?
Dating apps Tinder and Bumble are seriously at war
They may happily coexist in your phone, but Bumble and Tinder, two of the world’s most popular dating apps, are at war offscreen.
Corus Entertainment beats profit expectations
Corus Entertainment reports $40M second-quarter profit, beats expectations
The myth about the aftermath of Martin Luther King's assassination
After the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated 50 years ago this week, cities erupted. The uprisings were an expression of the deep sorrow that followed King's death. But they were also a response to municipal laws and local practices that had created the conditions he challenged. While some assume otherwise, it wasn't the urban unrest of the 1960s that caused the decline of city neighbourhoods. Rather it was decades of unjust local decisions concerning housing, zoning and labour policies.
Reformed Bollywood bad boy Salman Khan sentenced to 5 years prison for poaching antelope
After a legal battle that lasted nearly 20 years, a prominent Bollywood actor once seen by many as above the law was convicted of poaching two endangered blackbuck antelopes and sentenced to five years in prison.
Stoney Creek high school fields set for upscale makeover
Orchard Park, Glendale and Saltfleet District high schools are getting new sports fields as part of $14 million in upgrades at five Stoney Creek-area schools in the next school year.
From hour to hour, stock market swings have been dizzying
NEW YORK Like a good thriller, you can't be sure where the stock market is headed these days until the very end.
Quebec man surrenders after lengthy standoff
Lengthy standoff in Laval, Quebec ends peacefully
The man promised on Facebook Messenger to sell him a PlayStation. He killed him instead, police say
The last time Danny Diaz-Delgado's family saw him was around 5 p.m. March 23. The 20-year-old left his Trenton, New Jersey, home in his blue Toyota Corolla, to buy his little brother a PlayStation 4 gaming system.
Hamilton cop on trial says drug dealer witnesses are lying
A Hamilton police officer on trial for corruption testifies in his own defence.
Bylaw patrols back at Albion Falls
Bylaw officers are back at Albion Falls and will be there until the fall.
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