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Hamilton company receives seed funding from Bioenterprise Corporation
Two dozen southern Ontario companies — including one from Hamilton — have been chosen to receive seed funding by Bioenterprise Corporation.
No injuries in school bus collision
Driver charged after bus carrying 13 kids involved in Lakeshore, Ont., crash
Trudeau confident NAFTA deal within reach as Canada tables new proposals
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau defended his decision to sign a Trans-Pacific trade deal that excludes the United States and says he is sure a new North American trade pact is within reach.
Decades-long mystery of Swiss mummy’s ID solved — and she’s related to Boris Johnson
The decades-long mystery of the identity of a Swiss mummy found buried in a churchyard was finally solved — and she’s related to British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson.
The Doomsday Clock just ticked closer to midnight
Scientists moved the hands of the symbolic "Doomsday Clock" closer to midnight on Thursday amid increasing worries over nuclear weapons and climate change.
Thunder Bay, Ont., police chief not guilty
Thunder Bay, Ont., police chief found not guilty of obstruction and breach of trust
Mississippi would combat fake urine with 'Urine Trouble' law
JACKSON, Miss. - Shoppers can now buy fake urine to defeat drug tests, but Mississippi lawmakers are fighting back with what they are calling the "Urine Trouble" bill.
Cow escapes farm to run free with wild bison in Poland
Cow escapes farm to run free with wild bison in Poland
Husband with Alzheimer’s forgot he was married to his wife of 38 years. He proposed, and they married again
Michael Joyce’s memory, and some of his speech have been snatched by Alzheimer’s. The disease is so advanced that he forgot he was married to his wife of 38 years. But he is in love with her, and he is also an honorable man, so he proposed to her on a recent morning. She said yes.
Loaded gun, drugs found during police searches
Hamilton police charge four after two searches
Local charity chosen to help empower black youth
A Hamilton charity is one of three organizations chosen by the province to help black youth rise above racial prejudices to promote their strengths and anti-violence messages.
Lake Avenue school expands Riverdale catchment
About 60 elementary students at Green Acres school who live in the Riverdale area are set to switch to Lake Avenue school this fall.
Porn legend Ron Jeremy banned from AVN Adult Entertainment Expo convention after rape allegations
Ron Jeremy won’t be allowed at the porn industry’s biggest award show after multiple accusations of rape and sexual assault.
Rogers beats Q4 estimates, but raises questions
Rogers Communications reports $419M Q4 profit, wireless business boosts revenue
Carmen’s Group moves corporate headquarters downtown Hamilton
The move coincides with the company's 40th year in business.
Loonie continues rising, TSX slides lower
Canadian dollar continues rising as Toronto stock index slides lower
MP sorry for comments on job-program changes
NDP MP apologizes for comments on abortion-rights requirement in jobs program
Reaction to allegations against Patrick Brown
Reaction to sexual misconduct allegations against Patrick Brown
Be wary of rival chains offers on Sears Canada warranties: experts
Sears Canada customers left without a warranty for appliances purchased from the defunct chain might have felt reassured by radio and TV ads from competitors promising to honour their warranties, but experts say consumers should look at the details before signing up.
Toronto police officer charged after cyclist arrest
Toronto police officer charged with assault after 2017 cyclist arrest
UPDATE: Council to sell former Sarcoa restaurant
The city will try to sell its prized harbourfront building – including the former Sarcoa restaurant – after voting Wednesday to end a long-term lease with the Hamilton Waterfront Trust.
Oprah Winfrey shuts down presidential run rumours: ‘I don’t have the DNA for it’
Oprah Winfrey is not running for president.
Who could replace Patrick Brown as PC leader?
Who could replace Patrick Brown? A look at potential candidates to lead Ontario PCs
Beware of brands honouring Sears warranties
Be wary of rival chains offers on Sears Canada warranties: experts
Man killed in Highway 401 crash in Kingston, Ont.
Man killed in Highway 401 crash in Kingston, Ont., provincial police say
Hungry for mergers: Purchase of The Keg part of restaurant industry’s consolidation strategy
Cara Operations Ltd.’s deal to buy The Keg restaurants is the latest consolidation move in an industry dominated by three operators that account for one-sixth of restaurant sales in Canada.
Train derails near Milan, killing at least 3 and injuring dozens
A commuter train derailed near Milan on Thursday, killing at least three people and injuring dozens of others, at least five of them seriously.
Ont. agency urges caution prescribing opioids
Ontario government agency urges doctors to use caution when prescribing opioids
UPDATE: Tories looking for new leader after Patrick Brown sex scandal
The Progressive Conservatives are scrambling to find a new leader in the wake of Patrick Brown’s sudden resignation after a sexual impropriety scandal just four months before the Ontario election.
Ontario PCs to meet to select interim leader
Ontario PCs to meet to select interim leader
‘A blessing, not a curse’: What one woman wants you to know about her facial paralysis
The ability to smile is a gift Kelsey Ferrill doesn’t take for granted.
Hamilton man who crashed Audi at Niagara-on-the-Lake spa charged
30-year-old suffered life-threatening injuries when he crashed into parked cars in a spa parking lot
Hamilton Police say people continue to be victims of online fraud
The Hamilton Police major fraud unit continues to see a rise in the number of people who fall victim to online fraud. Frequent scams involve criminals pretending to be government officials seeking money for taxes or immigration fees. Scammers wil
Police nab alleged Shoppers Drug Mart robbery suspect
Hamilton police say they’ve identified man wanted for knifepoint robbery Jan. 18
November retail sales up 0.2 per cent
Statistics Canada says November retail sales up 0.2 per cent to $50.1 billion
Council ponders solution to Sarcoa issue
City council is discussing the prospect of an early end to the Hamilton Waterfront Trust lease on the former Sarcoa restaurant building the dominates the public harbourfront.
Magician David Copperfield accused of drugging, sexually assaulting teenage model in 1988
Former aspiring model Brittney Lewis claims that magician David Copperfield drugged and assaulted her when she was 17 years old.
Hammer Entertainment's curtain call
After 41 productions since it began in 2007, the Hamilton community theatre company is closing its doors, says founder and artistic director Jason Dick.
Grumpy Cat owner awarded over $700,000 in lawsuit — and the cat still won’t smile
To most internet users, Grumpy Cat — the feline with a furry frown — is a minor celebrity that capitalized on the popularity of memes in 2012 as a perpetual sourpuss. One of the most famous images of the cat, for example, was overlaid with the text, “I had fun once. It was awful.”
Campbell Soup factory in Toronto to close
Campbell Soup will close its factory in Toronto within the next 18 months and shift production to the U.S., a move that will leave 380 workers here without a job.
“I’ve just signed your death warrant:” Former USA Gymnastics doctor sentenced to 40-175 years for sex crimes
After seven days of listening to more than 160 girls, women and parents describe the impact of his sexual abuse, disgraced gymnastics physician Larry Nassar turned to the courtroom Wednesday and quietly attempted an apology, saying, “There are no words that can describe the depth and breadth for how sorry I am for what has occurred.”
What made Aaron Hernandez kill — and kill himself?
What made Aaron Hernandez kill — and kill himself?
Patrick Brown resigning as Ont. PC leader
NewsAlert: Ontario Tory Leader Patrick Brown 'categorically' denies 'troubling allegations'
Ontario plans elevator availability law
Ontario plans elevator availability law; report makes 19 recommendations
Baloney meter: Is Trudeau case a first?
Baloney meter: Is Justin Trudeau's ethics breach a first in Canadian history?
Canada to table new NAFTA proposals
Two new Canadian proposals will test whether NAFTA talks have hope of success
Liberals announce reforms to Canada Post
Liberals to end community mail box conversions, but won't restore door-to-door
Man shot during “exchange of gunfire” on Limeridge Road West Tuesday night
One gunman is in hospital and police continue to search for at least one other shooter after a gunfight on a Hamilton Mountain street.
‘Friends’ is everything offensive in today’s world, but let’s not beat a dead horse
The hit sitcom Friends was many things to many people when it aired in the ’90s. For some it was a painful reminder of the spacious apartment they’d never find. For me it was a last resort: the bland alternative to Seinfeld that my family begrudgingly watched when nothing else (a.k.a. Seinfeld) was on. But apparently for millions of other people, Friends was a warm and hilarious portrait of life in the big city that would remain in their hearts forever. What it wasn’t, however, was offensive.
Stripper poles, coffin, velociraptor up for grabs in auction
Stripper poles, coffin, velociraptor up for grabs in auction
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