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Space sports car now flying toward asteroid belt beyond Mars
Space sports car now flying toward asteroid belt beyond Mars
OPP owes us answers after shots fired
Gunshots were fired at a busy Ancaster intersection.
Get ready to meet Hamilton’s newest multimillionaires
Get ready to meet Canada’s newest millionaires — from Hamilton.
Paper Tiger: UK police end up in standoff with stuffed toy
Paper Tiger: UK police end up in standoff with stuffed toy
Alberta to stop importing B.C. wine
CP NewsAlert: Notley says Alberta to stop importing B.C. wine in pipeline feud
TVO host responds to sexual harassment allegation
TVO host breaks silence, says sexual assault allegations are 100 per cent false
Ontario plans bill for Buy American retaliation
Buy American retaliation: Ontario plans bill, urges other provinces to follow
Flamborough Review celebrates 100th anniversary
The Flamborough Review celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2018, and marked the occasion with a special edition of the paper.
New bill to expand protections for fish
Federal protections for fish set to expand with new legislation coming today
Chagger tells aides to keep her in the loop
Chagger's aide did what she 'thought was best' on allegations against staffer
Lady Doritos might be a market test: experts
Lady Doritos are a marketing test, not a mistake, say Canadian food experts
TVO host breaks silence, says sexual assault allegations are 100 per cent false
TVO host Steve Paikin fired back Tuesday and denied an allegation made by Sarah Thomson that he asked her to sleep with him during her 2010 mayoral campaign.
All she has to do to collect a $560 million Powerball jackpot is make her name public. She refuses
The winning numbers triple-checked and the lottery ticket signed, the New Hampshire woman knew her life was about to change in a very positive way - except for one petrifying thing.
Panicking about your investments? Remember, context counts, experts say
— When it comes to understanding — and reacting to — the type of steep stock market movements seen in recent days, context is everything.
Natalee Holloway’s mother is suing over a TV series about her daughter’s 2005 disappearance
When Alabama high school senior Natalee Holloway vanished from an Aruba beach in May 2005, the desperate search for the 18-year-old garnered international attention.
WEATHER WATCH: Snow to slam the Wednesday commute
Brace for a messy morning commute
Her live-in boyfriend bolted with a winning $6.1-million Lotto 6/49 ticket. Now, she’s suing
A woman who accused a former live-in boyfriend of bolting without telling her of winning a $6.1 million Lotto 6/49 prize is now suing for half the jackpot plus $500,000 in punitive damages.
Bus shelter vandals smash City of Hamilton ad revenue
Glass-smashing vandals are scaring off the contractors that clean and maintain Hamilton’s bus shelters.
OPP owes us answers after shots fired in Ancaster
Gunshots were fired at a busy Ancaster intersection.
Pageant winner speaks about youth suicide on reserves
In April 2017, Aleria McKay attempted suicide.
Trudeau's India visit could prove complex
Sikh separatists in Canada drawing ire in Indian media before Trudeau visit
Researchers hope for eureka moment in budget
Canada's budget to make significant investments in basic science and research
Alberta still natural, but shrinking fast
Alberta's natural ecosystems shrinking faster than Amazon rain forest: report
HBSPCA hospital does 25,000th spay/neuter surgery
Moose wasn’t quite sure what all the fuss was about.
Legal pot on track for July: minister
Senate co-operation needed for government to meet July timetable for legal pot
Inch/Eastmount Hub celebrates Winterfest
The Inch/Eastmount Hub community association wants north-central Mountain residents to put on some warm clothes and head over to Inch Park for some Winterfest fun from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 10.
Covering Diane: Historic photos
Debbie Robertson holding her high school yearbook, Feb. 2013. | Gary Yokoyama, The Hamilton SpectatorWitness statement written by police in Debbie's high school yearbook. | Spectator file photoBadgerow on the wrestling team. He's in botto
Progressive Conservative leadership candidate Christine Elliott says a woman should lead party
“It is important to have a female leader,” said Tory leadership candidate Christine Elliott during an interview Feb. 6 as she visited Mattson and Co., a Locke Street restaurant on a sub-zero evening.
Trump highlights his financial skill, goes silent on markets
— President Donald Trump has maintained an uncharacteristic silence since the stock market took a nose dive, notable for a businessman president who regularly points to the rising market as evidence of the success of his presidency and economic policies.
SIU terminates investigation into man’s injury
The 36-year-old man was arrested for shoplifting in November.
Staff will study alternatives to licensing rentals
Hamilton councillors aren’t ready to rule out the idea of licensing rental apartments.
Chagger demands aides keep her in the loop on allegations of sexual misconduct
Liberal cabinet minister Bardish Chagger has made it clear to her top aides that if they ever hear of sexual misconduct allegations involving anyone in her office, they need to tell her about it.
Legal pot on track for July but actual retail sales delayed until fall
OTTAWA - The Trudeau government insists it's on track to legalize recreational pot in July — but whether that means it will actually be on sale by then is uncertain.
Ontario’s chief coroner to probe fire-related deaths in Indigenous communities
Ontario’s chief coroner is setting up a panel of experts that will look at dozens of residential fires in Indigenous communities that have killed nearly 60 people in just over a decade.
Lady Doritos, not fun while they lasted
Consider the Lady Dorito. The internet did, for a couple of days, after a podcast interview with the chief executive of PepsiCo went sideways.
Donald Trump’s trade boogeyman, the U.S. goods deficit, has just grown bigger
— The biggest complaint of the Trump administration as it seeks to renegotiate trade arrangements has just gotten bigger: the U.S. trade deficit ballooned to its highest level in a decade in Donald Trump’s first year in office.
Bus shelter vandals smash city ad revenue
Glass-smashing vandals are scaring off the contractors that clean and maintain Hamilton’s bus shelters.
Burlington man charged with arson after Tim Hortons blaze
The fire broke out at the Tim Hortons on Brant Street just before 2:30 a.m. Jan. 25.
Pot legalization: Americans raise questions about potential border impact
— American officials have been quietly raising questions about whether Canada’s marijuana legalization might slow traffic at the border, and are being told by their northern neighbours there’s no reason that should happen.
Smoke, blood, chaos: Passengers call 911 after train crash
— Passengers on a train that slammed into an empty freight train over the weekend in South Carolina, killing two Amtrak employees, described a smoky, bloody scene in 911 calls released to the news media.
OPP owes us answers after shots fired
Gunshots were fired at a busy Ancaster intersection.
B.C. to introduce auto insurance pay-out limits
B.C. to introduce auto insurance pay-out limits in 2019 to save $1B annually
Racalmuto mourns Morrow: Hamilton’s Sicilian twin city pays tribute
You took care to strengthen the link between our two communities
Trudeau to face skeptical Midwest students on first leg of U.S. trade trip
— Justin Trudeau’s ongoing effort to breathe new life into Canada’s free trade ties with the United States will force him to make the case to a group of skeptical Chicago students.
Arkells lead a strong Hamilton contingent to the Junos
The Arkells released only one song in 2017, but when the Juno nominations were announced Tuesday, the Hamilton band still managed to find themselves represented in three categories.
Senate co-operation needed for government to meet July timetable for legal pot
— The Trudeau government insists it’s on track to legalize recreational pot in July — but that will require co-operation from senators who don’t appear to be in any hurry to pass the legislation.
Police officers saw teen before she was killed: trial
Police officers who saw Winnipeg teen before she was killed testify at trial
Hamilton police investigating after 70-year-old woman struck by truck
The woman was transported to hospital with serious injuries
Canada selling helicopters to the Philippines
Human-rights concerns loom over sale of Canadian helicopters to the Philippines
Polish president signs law barring some Holocaust speech
— Poland’s president on Tuesday signed legislation that outlaws blaming Poland as a nation for Holocaust crimes committed by Nazi Germany, defying both criticism from Israel and a warning from the U.S.
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