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NewsAlert: Elliott running to lead Ontario Tories
Candidates for Ont. Progressive Conservative leadership must register by Feb. 16
Federal NDP pulled into misconduct fray
With NDP allegations, all three major parties dealing with misconduct claims
Witness says he lied about farm shooting
Witness to fatal Saskatchewan farm shooting 'scared out of my mind'
Dundas' first hospice project pushing ahead despite grant rejection
Construction start anticipated in June
January auto sales set new record
Canadian auto sales off to a strong start after record-breaking January
Real estate group seeks input on fixing industry
OREA seeking input on improving transparency of real estate industry
Man charged after police seize weapons
Man charged after Timmins, Ont., police seize weapons including DIY stun gun
Ontario’s minimum wage driving up costs in Hamilton’s 2018 budget
The higher minimum wage will have a larger impact on the city’s budget in 2019 when it jumps to $15 per hour on Jan. 1. Hamilton will see an impact of $900,000, said Mike Zegarac, corporate finance services general manager.
WestJet launching discount carrier Swooop, including flights out of Hamilton
WestJet Airlines Ltd. says Swoop, its new ultra-low-cost carrier, will launch on June 20.
Fate of grey market hazy after pot legalization
Regulators urged to include so-called grey market in marijuana legalization
Greenhouse growers look to pot a new crop
Greenhouse growers uproot other crops for a stake in lucrative cannabis market
Hamilton police officer charged with assault, harassment
A Hamilton police officer has been charged with assault and criminal harassment in relation to an off-duty domestic assault investigation.
Trend Micro setting up Toronto research lab
Trend Micro sets up Toronto lab for 'ethical hackers' to expose security threats
Tech disruption: how it will affect your company
The DeGroote School of Business is holding an event Feb. 15
Burlington mayor tackles intensification, the new OP in 8th state of city address
BURLINGTON - Burlington Mayor Rick Goldring tackled issues of development and intensification, traffic, and the city’s official plan in a new format for his eighth state of the city address.
Cruelty investigation at Ontario dog-sledding operation
OSPCA investigating animal cruelty claims at dog-sledding operation
Singh says NDP MP Erin Weir facing allegations of harassment
OTTAWA - NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says Saskatchewan MP Erin Weir has been temporarily suspended from his duties amid allegations of harassment.
MPs ask staffers to share stories privately
MPs agree to review Parliament Hill's sexual harassment code of conduct
No DNA linking accused to duvet, truck in murder trial
No DNA linking accused killer to duvet, truck in Tina Fontaine's death: expert
Teen critical after LA school shooting, student arrested
Teen critical after LA school shooting, student arrested
Cameras provide bear's-eye view of animals hunting
High-tech cameras suggest polar bears having tougher time hunting
Hamilton police officer charged with domestic assault
The 34-year-old officer will appear in court Feb. 23
Ontario PCs lay out rules for leadership race
Candidates for Ont. Progressive Conservative leadership must register by Feb. 16
Man charged after more than 70 firearms seized
Toronto man charged after 71 firearms and rounds of ammunition seized
Witness to farm shooting 'scared out of my mind'
Witness to fatal Saskatchewan farm shooting 'scared out of my mind'
Halton high-school boys join war on gender violence
Halton Women’s Place has two male public educators who are piloting male ally program in Halton high schools
Stolen Hamilton truck tracked down to Centre Wellington
A Palmerston man is facing charges after a stolen vehicle was found in Centre Wellington.
100 YEARS: Thombstones in the archives
FLAMBOROUGH – An archive is the accumulation of historical records meant to preserve the history of an individual, organization, municipality or business. Very few – if any – will house tombstones.
100 YEARS: Reviewing the Flamborough Review
FLAMBOROUGH – The Waterdown Review first hit newsstands on May 16, 1918.
100 YEARS: News on the Review's pages has changed a lot over a century
FLAMBOROUGH – According to Environment Canada, Hamilton in the spring of 1918 was hot. The month of May reached a high of 31 C and in a small building off Dundas Street, editor and publisher G.H. Greene was putting together the first issue of the Waterdown Review.
100 YEARS: Ghost in the library
FLAMBOROUGH – After the tombstones were installed in the old library in 1979, the elevator took “unexplained trips all on its own,” said head librarian Lorraine Eastwood.
100 YEARS: Review has never lost its focus on community
FLAMBOROUGH – Twentieth-century American humourist Will Rogers probably said it best. “All I know is what I read in the papers” were often the words he used during the monologues he presented to entertain his audiences.
100 YEARS: Getting to know Review founder G.H. Greene
FLAMBOROUGH – The very first issue of the Waterdown Review was published on May 16, 1918 – the first newspaper ever published in the community.
'That pipeline is going to get built:' Trudeau
'That pipeline is going to get built:' PM dismisses B.C.'s Trans Mountain move
Man allegedly assaulted police officer
Man allegedly assaulted police officer assisting removal of tenant from his home
Man in stable condition after being shot in head at Quebec courthouse
Police say man shot after he grabbed baton used it to strike officer over the head
Tories promise new tax break for parents
Tories pledge tax break for those on parental leave
Man charged in dispute over toilet paper
Charge laid after dispute among roommates over toilet paper escalates
Mount Albion School gets needed elbow room
Relief from overcrowding at Mount Albion Elementary School in upper Stoney Creek is on its way thanks to a $4.9 million provincial grant for an addition.
Woman says RCMP doctor 'violated' her
Woman says RCMP doctor 'violated' her during exam for potential recruits
MPs call for day of action on Islamophobia
Heritage committee calls for day of action on Islamophobia in M-103 report
Monopoly for cheaters: New board game has no banker
The whole idea is to break the rules, just like today’s white collar criminals
MPs to review harassment code of conduct
MPs agree to review Parliament Hill's sexual harassment code of conduct
Police apologize for arresting wrong man
Police apologize for arresting wrong man in Ontario bomb threat investigation
Toronto stocks fall, U.S. markets drop
Toronto stocks fall, U.S. stock markets drop; Loonie ticks higher
One dead, one injured in Quebec shooting
One dead, one injured in shooting north of Montreal, Quebec police say
Dundas Valley’s Em Del Sordo named top principal
Dundas Valley Secondary School’s Em Del Sordo has been recognized by the Learning Partnership as one of Canada’s Outstanding Principals of 2018.When Parkside was closed and students transferred to Highland, Del Sordo was designated to lead the ne
Canadian space sleuth makes satellite discovery
Canadian space sleuth discovers NASA satellite not a 'piece of space junk'
UPDATE: Police describe witness in Al-Hasnawi murder as “vulnerable”
Hamilton police have located and interviewed man who Al-Hasnawi was trying to help before he was shot.
The $870,000 offer he couldn’t refuse: The behind the scenes story of the retirement of Niagara Police Chief Jeff McGuire
When Jeff McGuire retired as Niagara’s top cop in June, the chair of the Niagara Regional Police services board lavished him with praise.
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