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SIU clears Hamilton police in domestic incident
The 63-year-old man’s neck injury was self-inflicted: SIU
Dundas' oldest building off the market — for now
Heritage department heritage assessment due in July
Woman has mental-disorder finding quashed
Woman obsessed with married man convicted of criminal harassment
Solved: Portrait of mystery high court justice identified
Solved: Portrait of mystery high court justice identified
How AI is helping predict and prevent deaths by suicide
Death by suicide is a growing public health concern. In Canada, 4,000 lives are claimed each year — that is 10 lives per day.
Ryerson offers scholarship for trans students of colour
Ryerson University launches scholarship for transgender students of colour
Man uses flyers to search for kidney donor
Toronto man's wait for kidney transplant highlights shortage of donors
UPDATE: Hold and secure lifted at four Dundas schools after BB gun arrest
Hamilton police have arrested a male with a BB gun after a report of someone firing a weapon
Insurers billed for 'impossible' treatment hours
Health-care providers billing 'impossible' hours treating car crash victims
High court to hear oratory appeal
Supreme Court to hear St. Joseph's Oratory appeal in class action case
Chad Brownlee, Emerson Drive coming to Burlington
Canadian country stars Emerson Drive and Chad Brownlee will be among the acts performing Sunday, June 10, at an all-country Burlington Sound of Music concert at Spencer Smith Park.
Jury has questions, but so far no verdict, in trial of Pulse gunman's widow
Jurors on Thursday began their second day of deliberations in the trial of Noor Salman, widow of Pulse nightclub gunman Omar Mateen.
Hamilton Mountain's multi-use pathway's route established across brow
"There will be tweaks, but it's pretty well there," said IBI Group Project Manager Jennifer Moore.
Four Dundas schools in hold and secure: Hamilton police
Hamilton police are conducting an investigation in the area of Governors and Creighton roads
Dundas students put tampered pigskins, digital world to the test
Chris Ptaszek and Ethan Restauri had heard people call New England Patriots star quarterback Tom Brady a cheater for using underinflated footballs in an infamous 2015 playoff victory, but wondered if he actually gained any advantage.
Augmented reality could change the way we shop
VR and AR tech set to remove 'try it before you buy it' barrier for e-commerce
Hamilton councillors approve 70-unit townhouse development for Garner Road East
Hamilton councillors approved at their March 28 council meeting a 70-unit townhouse development plan by DeSantis Developments Ltd.
No, bacon does not make everything better
It's no secret that Stoney's super grilled cheese sandwich in Washington is a thing of beauty, starting with its fat slices of rustic white bread, as crackly as an FM station on the western plains of Nebraska. The kitchen knows to lay the cheese on thick, too, so that the neon orange slices of American provide a gooey contrast to the bread, to the sting of the red onions and to the hint of acid hiding in the tomatoes.
The next Kirkland? Online retailers create their own brands
Online retailers are launching their own private-label brands, hoping to copy the success of brick-and-mortar stores like Costco's Kirkland Signature.
‘Covert’ tactics, more search warrants may be coming in Barry and Honey Sherman murder probe: Police
Toronto Police are planning more search warrants in the Barry and Honey Sherman murder probe and may use “surreptitious or covert” techniques to find the killer or killers, according to police documents.
Fed deficit $8.4B through 10 months of '17-18
Feds post deficit of $8.4B through first 10 months of '17-18: estimate
Wedding insurance can cover unforseen problems, but not a runaway bride
With just four weeks until she was set to walk down the aisle, Ashleigh Post learned the celebration she and her fiance had planned at an Ontario waterfront restaurant had to be moved elsewhere after the venue's lease was suddenly terminated.
Economy pulls back 0.1 per cent in January
Statistics Canada says economy pulled back 0.1 per cent in January
More couples looking to insure their weddings
Wedding insurance can cover unforseen problems, but not a runaway bride
More ‘free speech’ fuzzies scrub Mac event
In the wobbly calculus of campus-land “free speech” encounters, three minus one has turned out to be zero.
She bought her first lottery ticket on her 18th birthday — and now she's set for life
Charlie Lagarde was celebrating her ascent into adulthood.
Corey Feldman says he was stabbed — but police say there 'are no lacerations'
The curious case of Corey Feldman's stabbing report has taken an interesting turn.
Simply Fabulous benefits The Bridge
The Bridge: From Prison To Community is hosting another “Simply Fabulous” gourmet dinner demonstration.
Malala Yousafzai, world's youngest Nobel laureate, returns to home in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD Malala Yousafzai, the world's youngest Nobel laureate, made her first trip back to Pakistan on Thursday, more than five years after Taliban militants shot her in the head for fighting for the right for girls to go to school.
China's defunct space lab hurtling toward Earth for re-entry
China's defunct space lab hurtling toward Earth for re-entry
Nominations open for Hamilton Gallery of Distinction
The Hamilton Gallery of Distinction is inviting nominations of a deserving Hamiltonian for induction into the Gallery of Distinction.
Dunnville man killed in Wednesday morning crash
Michael Scime, 22, died after his car crashed into a construction vehicle on Highway 3 in Dunnville
Malala says she will continue fight for girls' education
Malala says she will continue fight for girls' education
Man dead after motorcycle collision
Motorcyclist dead after collision with car in southwestern Ontario
Non-B.C. residents grapple with 'speculator tax'
Retirees, out-of-province residents calling B.C. 'speculator tax' unfair
Health minister touts pot awareness campaign
Federal campaigns have educated millions of youths about dangers of pot:minister
Quebec mosque shooter seeks forgiveness
Quebec City mosque shooting: Alexandre Bissonnette pleads guilty
Mosque victim reacts to shooter's guilty plea
Man paralyzed in mosque shooting says questions remain after guilty plea
NDP MPs show united front in support of Singh
NDP MPs voice support for Singh, play down tensions between leader and caucus
Tim Hortons, franchisees spat over reno costs
Tim Hortons plans to renovate most of its Canadian restaurants over the next several years in what some franchisees say is another "ill-conceived" move that will cost individual restaurant owners about $450,000.
Trudeau, Scheer joust over women
Scheer demands apology from Finance Minister Morneau over 'sexist' insult
Canadian firm accused of link to Facebook data affair
Victoria-based AggregateIQ Data Services denies link to Facebook data scandal
G7 meeting discusses #MeToo movement
Workplace sexual harassment discussed at G7 meeting about workplace disruption
City looks to give Ancaster monster homes bylaw even more bite
City hall is putting some more teeth into bylaw efforts to bite down on so-called monster homes in older Ancaster neighbourhoods.
Illuminight fundraiser to support Juravinski cancer program
A new fundraising event being organized by Juravinski Hospital and Cancer Centre Foundation to support cancer care in the region.
Blue Jays getting a cut from online scalpers
The Toronto Blue Jays receive secret commissions on every ticket sold on StubHub, allowing the club to profit on the scalping of its own seats — all without telling fans — a joint Toronto Star/CBC investigation has found.
Man arrested after barricading himself in home
Man arrested after barricading himself in Orillia home, claiming to have a gun
A Chinese spacecraft is falling out of the sky. It's not supposed to happen like this
A spacecraft the size of a small house is about to re-enter Earth's atmosphere. We don't know when, exactly, and we certainly don't know where. Pieces of the spacecraft might survive the fiery re-entry won't. We'll be able to see it happen if it re-enters over a populated area, probably.
Trump’s trade chief says NAFTA deal is close. Trudeau’s says not so fast
The Trump administration is sounding upbeat about the chances of reaching a NAFTA agreement in the near future. The Trudeau government is sounding much less so.
Another date for Ashley Madison? Cheating-spouse website says it has cleaned up its act
Ashley Madison, the Toronto-based website that caters to people seeking sex outside of their marriages, was dealt with what should have been a crippling blow for any company.
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