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Updated 2026-08-19 11:16
Saudi women take the wheel, test-driving a new freedom
A stunning royal decree issued last year that women would be allowed to drive in 2018 upended one of the most visible forms of discrimination against women in Saudi Arabia
It's spring break and beer is flowing - on a Florida highway
It's spring break and beer is flowing - on a Florida highway
Little known about women's achievements:poll
Most Canadians can't name achievements of famous women: poll
UPDATE: Masked men rob Shoppers Drug Mart on Hamilton Mountain
The men — armed with handguns — demanded narcotics from the Mohawk Road West drugstore
North American stocks sink in early trading
North American stocks sink following resignation of top White House adviser
GRIDLOCK: Road repairs on Main St. W. cause commuter headaches
Main Street West road repairs have begun and the west end is in grid lock Wednesday morning.
Mother seeks answers after infant's death
Mother of dead infant seeking answers from New Brunswick health system
Trade deficit narrows to $1.9B in January
Statistics Canada says trade deficit narrowed to $1.9 billion in January
Feds eye tougher screening of gun owners
Feds eye tougher screening of gun owners for mental health, violence concerns
MMIW inquiry holds hearings in Labrador
Inquiry into missing, murdered Indigenous women holds hearings in Labrador
Family of slain teen still looking for answers
'Her voice was stolen:' Slain teen's family looking for answers after acquittal
Watchdog: Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway violated Hatch Act
A federal watchdog says White House counsellor Kellyanne Conway violated the federal law prohibiting government officials from using their positions to influence political campaigns.
Sailor faces court martial for sexual assault
Master seaman faces sexual assault charges at military court martial in Halifax
Accused serial killer Bruce McArthur was previously questioned
Years before he was named as an alleged serial killer, Bruce McArthur was brought in by police for questioning in a separate incident unrelated to men missing from Toronto’s Gay Village and was let go, according to sources familiar with the incident.
BlackBerry sues Facebook over messaging technology
BlackBerry Ltd. is suing Facebook Inc. for patent infringement, claiming the social-media giant uses technology invented by the former smartphone maker for its massively popular messaging applications.
Alabama woman unearths Tennessee man's long-lost class ring
Alabama woman unearths Tennessee man's long-lost class ring
'Her voice was stolen:' Tina Fontaine’s family wants answers after acquittal
. Thelma Favel woke up every morning before going to the Winnipeg courthouse, looked around her room and wondered what her grandniece might have thought when she stayed in the same hotel in her final weeks alive.
$33-million biomedical research centre opens at innovation park
McMaster and city partnership with German research organization is expected to have huge payoffs in the end.
Texas judge ordered electric shocks to man during trial. Conviction thrown out
In Tarrant County, Texas, defendants are sometimes strapped with a stun belt around their legs. The devices are used to deliver a shock in the event the person gets violent or attempts to escape.
A rare disease is killing bunnies on Vancouver Island
Hundreds of feral rabbits in a Vancouver Island community are falling victim to a rare disease that prompted the government to warn people against releasing their long-eared pets into the wild.
Reporter Paul Bliss no longer with CTV following sexual misconduct allegation
A prominent CTV News reporter who was suspended after a woman made sexual misconduct allegations against him is no longer with the company, Bell Media said Tuesday.
Money talk: Educating kids about financial literacy
Hamilton entrepreneur Teresa Cascioli has partnered with FirstOntario Credit Union to distribute her children’s book series
Porn star Stormy Daniels sues Donald Trump— says he didn't sign hush agreement
Stormy Daniels, the porn star who says she was paid to keep quiet about her alleged affair with Donald Trump, sued the president Tuesday, asking the court to declare that her nondisclosure agreement before the 2016 election is void because Trump did not sign it.
Pregnant actress Ruthie Ann Miles struck by car— daughter, boy killed
Tony Award-winning actress Ruthie Ann Miles' 4-year-old daughter was killed in an accident Monday that also killed a 1-year-old boy.
Bachelor finale exploits a woman’s pain for TV ‘drama’
Spoiler alert: This story contains spoilers for Season 22 of The Bachelor.
Police search around east Hamilton home for wanted party
Hamilton police asked the public to stay away from Afton and Cedar avenues
Tribunal says city refusal to ban peanut snacks not discriminatory
Father accused city of failing to accommodate his young daughter’s severe allergy
McArthur questioned years ago: reports
Reports indicate Toronto police interviewed McArthur years before arrest
Neighbours question police response to Locke Street attack
Police Chief Eric Girt and other members of Hamilton Police Service attended a Kirkendall Neighbourhood Association meeting Tuesday to address concerns
Premier fields concerns about Trump tariff at Ancaster town hall
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne said she is optimistic that despite the potential demise of the North American Free Trade Agreement, the province will still protect its business groups from any economic fallout.
Vandal laments missing Starbucks in Locke Street attack
Group ‘attacked as many yuppie businesses as they could,’ says statement posted online anonymously, Susan Clairmont writes
Parole conditions loosened for Hamilton-raised Hells Angel
Walter Stadnick, 65, has been progressing well, newly released records say, since his conviction in Montreal in September 2004.
One of three suspects identified in Monday night’s shooting in Hamilton
An arrest warrant has been issued for 19-year-old Donavan Hines in connection with shooting at Barton and Emerald
Hamilton woman stabbed in face in second ‘random and unprovoked’ attack
The man didn’t say anything and the attack is once again being described as random and unprovoked.
Westmount students look at Canada in 2070
Twenty-two students at Westmount high school have posted a series of research papers they hope will help make Canada a better country in the years to come.
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne fields questions about NAFTA future, cannabis, school closures, injured workers
"There were partnerships before NAFTA, there will be partnerships after NAFTA," said Premier Kathleen Wynne
Woman arrested at rally against professor
Woman arrested after rally against controversial professor Jordan Peterson
SIU investigating deadly crash in Napanee, Ont.
Police watchdog investigating after 88-year-old woman dies in crash
Masked men rob Shoppers Drug Mart on Hamilton Mountain
The men — armed with handguns — demanded narcotics from the Mohawk Road West drug store
Hedley fans enthusiastic, torn or no-shows at Hamilton show
Band plays FirstOntario Centre under cloud of sexual assault allegations
Halton police officer cleared in jumping death
Ontario’s police watchdog has cleared a Halton officer of any wrongdoing in the death of a 20-year-old woman who jumped off a Highway 407 overpass last March.
Ford raises abortion issue in effort to woo social conservatives: expert
— One of the four candidates competing to lead Ontario’s Opposition raised questions about access to abortion this week, resurrecting a political hot potato while stopping short of promising to reopen debate on the issue.
Canada can handle NAFTA turmoil: Morneau
Canada well-positioned to handle turmoil over NAFTA talks: finance minister
Lynxie the bobcat lived in office with cat toys and giant litter box, police say
A bobcat named “Lynxie” lived, surrounded by cat toys, with a convicted felon in an industrial park office in suburban Chicago until Feb. 28, officials said.
Police say no abduction attempt; ‘curious child’ jumped into stranger’s car
Hamilton police say a report of an attempted abduction outside an east-end elementary school Tuesday boiled down to a “curious child” who hopped into a stranger’s car.
Police watchdog to probe Saskatchewan farm death
Police watchdog launches probe into Saskatchewan farm death RCMP investigation
Cathie Puckering becomes new president of Hamilton airport
Cathie Puckering has been appointed the new president and CEO of the John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport.
Signpost: United Way fundraising, Burlington meeting and farmers’ breakfast
The United Way Halton and Hamilton has raised $10 million in its first year as a multi-amalgamated agency. The local United Way represents Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville, Milton and Halton Hills. The agency’s staff, supporters and volunteers celebrated the fundraising efforts at the Burlington Convention Centre.
Rabbit virus in B.C. prompts government warning
B.C. issues rabbit warning after rare disease kills bunnies on Vancouver Island
Troubled inquiry into missing, murdered Indigenous women seeks two more years
— The national inquiry looking into the saga of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Canada is formally asking for two more years to finish its work.
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