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Man faces robbery charges after east Hamilton convenience store holdup
Hamilton police have charged a 54-year-old man after an armed robbery at an east-end convenience store.
Liberal leadership contender loses members
Liberal leadership hopeful loses members over missing emails before vote count
8 seriously injured in Ont. collision
5 seriously injured in collision involving bus and SUV in Stayner, Ont.
Ancaster Ambassadors off to UN Winter Youth Assembly
The Ancaster Ambassadors might not be able to change the world immediately, but they are well on their way to making a difference in the future.
Dundas hospice project pushing ahead
Failing to receive a $750,000 city future fund grant toward an estimated $10-million hospice construction project at St. Joseph’s Villa isn’t slowing down plans.
CP NewsAlert: Former premier Dave Barrett dies
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Former B.C. premier Dave Barrett dies at age 87
Tickets for Rockton Dinner Theatre go on sale Saturday morning
Tickets for the 41st annual Rockton Dinner Theatre go on sale at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 3, but one Hamilton man is making sure he gets first dibs.
Feds invest $12.6M in northern training site
Feds want more women, First Nations working in marine sector in Canada's north
Alleged drug stash leads to charges
A 59-year-old Hamilton man is facing charges after police allegedly found a large stash of drugs on Beach Boulevard and in a storage facility in Burlington.
Anna, Michael Olson cook up some excitement at Seasons Stoney Creek
For Anna Olson, a lifelong passion for baking and cooking all started with her grandmother.
9-foot-long snake's escape leads to school early dismissal
9-foot-long snake's escape leads to school early dismissal
Federal Species At Risk Act failing: study
Federal Species At Risk Act failing to protect biodiversity: study
Gay Village stalked by a serial killer . . . a second time?
In the late 1970s, police were confronted with 14 murders of gay men that followed a similar pattern of “overkill.” Eight of those murders are still unsolved.
In conversation with Dr. Luciano Minuzzi: ‘I’m lucky I do what I love’
Clinical psychiatrist, McMaster professor and part of the Mood Disorders Program at St. Joe’s, Minuzzi reflects on life in Brazil and Canada
Burlington councillor holds private coyote trapping meeting
The days of a few coyotes may be numbered after a city councillor organized a private meeting between a group of residents and a man calling himself “Trapper John.”
What the notorious Trump-Russia 'memo' says
Bombshell, dud, or something in between: What notorious Trump-Russia says
Trump nuclear doctrine takes tougher stance on Russia
The Trump administration on Friday announced it will continue much of the Obama administration’s nuclear weapons policy, but take a more aggressive stance toward Russia.
Insider: The making of Covering Diane
In episode 34 of the Newsroom Insider, host Jim Poling talks to Susan Clairmont and David Crosbie about their work on the recently launched, serialized podcast, Covering Diane.
Flash From the Past: Township teasers: four century-old photos
Waterloo Region has four townships; its predecessor, Waterloo County, had five.
Derek Fildebrandt cannot return to United Conservative Party: Kenney
The UCP leader issued a statement Friday saying Fildebrandt 'deliberately misled' the party
Family's dog turns up 10 years after vanishing from home
Family's dog turns up 10 years after vanishing from home
'It was horrible': International student faced hunger, homelessness to pay tuition
The Council of Alberta University Students released a policy paper this week highlighting challenges faced by international students
OPINION: Why we’re all in Groundhog Day time loop
You’d think, with all the stuff going on in our communities, in our country, and across the globe, we’d have better things to report.
Canada's peacekeeping footprint shrinks again
Canadian peacekeeping contribution shrinks again, despite Liberal promises
Got (burning) questions about the new PC Optimum points? We've got answers
Because we all just want to save some money
Amazon patents wristband that can track workers (careful, fidgeters)
What if your employer made you wear a wristband that tracked your every move, and that even nudged you via vibrations when it judged that you were doing something wrong?
Hamilton police release image of suspect from CIBC robbery
Hamilton police have released an image of a man involved in the CIBC robbery in Ancaster last month.
Canadian amateur astronomer finds lost NASA satellite
NASA confirmed an incredible discovery Tuesday — that an amateur radio astronomer, on the hunt for a classified government satellite, stumbled upon signals from a spacecraft that had been thought lost 12 years earlier, raising hope that NASA can resurrect a mission that changed our understanding of the “invisible ocean” around the Earth.
Schneiders plant to be demolished within months
— The new owners of the Schneiders lands on Courtland Avenue will begin demolishing parts of the historic meat-packing plant within the next few months.
Politician defends retweeting 'ethno-nationalists'
Politician under fire again for retweeting alleged white supremacist group
5 seriously injured in collision involving bus
5 seriously injured in collision involving bus and SUV in Stayner, Ont.
Great-West Life makes U.S. real estate push
Great-West Life acquires EverWest in U.S. real estate push
Jury in Lac-Megantic trial cost $300,000
Lac-Megantic jury cost taxpayers more than $300,000: documents
Exiled ex-Maldives president says he’ll run again for office
— The exiled former president of the Maldives said Friday he will run again for office, hours after a surprise Supreme Court decision to free a group of political prisoners led to overnight clashes in the capital of the Indian Ocean archipelago.
Is your team no longer listening?
Time for frank assessment
'60s Scoop survivors pan compensation plan
'60s Scoop survivors pan compensation proposal, say feds didn't consult them
Admiral's case will lead to court: PM
PM says case against suspended vice-admiral will 'inevitably' to go court
Peel police must wait to spend $800K
Peel police services must wait to spend nearly $800K in seized cash
Ontario dog-sledding operation ordered to make improvements
OSPCA issues orders to Ontario dog-sledding operation amid ongoing investigation
Liberals rally in Toronto as scandal-plagued Tories scramble to find new leader
Premier Kathleen Wynne and hundreds of Liberals will be at the Westin Harbour Castle for their final convention before the spring campaign.
Cecil Clarke expected to seek Tory leadership
Clarke set to seek PC leadership after 'personal and difficult' announcement
Judge in Gerald Stanley murder trial addresses witness inconsistencies with jury
Saskatchewan’s chief justice addressed some inconsistencies Friday in the testimony from key Crown witnesses at the trial of a farmer accused of murdering an Indigenous man.
MLA can't return to United Conservatives: Kenney
Alberta legislature member Derek Fildebrandt can't return to UCP caucus: Kenney
Woman loses temper in drive-thru: police
Coffee delayed: police looking for woman who temper in McDonald's drive-thru
From millions of years ago, a bustling crossroad is unearthed
More than 100 million years ago, dinosaurs roamed Maryland.
Man faces 11 counts in child exploitation case
Oakville, Ont., man, 33, faces 11 counts in child exploitation investigation
8 charged in Mississauga, Ont., homicide
8 people charged in Mississauga, Ont., slaying of man, 28, in March 2017
State Department releases batch of Hillary Clinton emails
Some portions, such as discussion of a call with Israeli PM Netanyahu, have been largely redacted.
Some portions, such as discussion of a call with Israeli PM Netanyahu, have been largely redacted.
The State Department has released a batch of emails between Hillary Clinton and her associates sent to and from her private email account.
Toronto teen charged in fatal stabbing
Toronto teen charged with manslaughter in fatal stabbing in Oshawa, Ont.
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