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Council votes to keep 'Swastika Trail' name
'Swastika Trail' street name to remain in Ontario township after council vote
Nissan Canada Finance reveals data breach of customer information
Nissan Canada Finance says it has been the victim of a data breach that may have involved the personal information of some customers who financed their vehicles through the automaker.
Hamilton man charged with second-degree murder of his father
A search warrant has been executed at the family home and a post mortem has been scheduled for Friday, police said.
Police nab alleged Ottawa Street break-in suspect
A 31-year-old man faces charges in connection with a series of break and enters on Ottawa Street North.
Police seek suspects in Stoney Creek convenience store robbery
A pair of masked robbers armed with a knife are being sought by Hamilton police after a holdup at Fruitland Food Mart on Hwy. 8.
Canada abstains from UN vote on Jerusalem
Canada to abstain from UN vote on Trump's move to relocate embassy to Jerusalem
Court upholds dangerous offender provisions
Supreme Court upholds dangerous offender provisions in Criminal Code
130k travellers expected at Pearson today
Today expected to be busiest for pre-holiday travel at Toronto airport: GTAA
UN resoundingly condemns Trump Jerusalem recognition, Canada abstains
Canada abstained from a contentious United Nations vote Thursday that delivered a resounding rebuke to Donald Trump over his decision to move the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
Hamilton police investigate hateful graffiti at Stoney Creek playground
Hateful graffiti on playground equipment that prompted a Hamilton police investigation appeared to have been painted over when Hamilton Community News visited the site on Dec. 21.
Canada abstains from UN vote on Trump’s move to relocate embassy to Jerusalem
Canada abstained from a contentious United Nations vote Thursday that delivered a resounding rebuke to Donald Trump over his decision to move the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
Metrolinx cuts down Bombardier rail order
Metrolinx chops by more than half its Bombardier light rail vehicle order
More forests burning than being harvested
Climate change a major issue for forestry planning heading into 2018
Hamilton trustees eye Lake Avenue School for community hub
The Hamilton public school board has agreed to work with the city on a proposal for a community hub at Lake Avenue School that could include affordable housing for seniors and extra amenities and services for students.
UN vote calls US move on Jerusalem 'null, void'
UN General Assembly vote calls U.S. move on Jerusalem 'null, void'
6 holiday toy crazes and why they captivated kids (and parents)
Buying children’s gifts for the holidays is a perilous process. A doll or a phonics book? A miniature fire truck or a wooden robot that teaches 3-year-olds how to code?
Aphria to invest in entity merging pot brands
Aphria to invest $10M in branded venture targeting recreational pot market
Canada to abstain from UN vote on Jerusalem
Canada to abstain from UN vote on Trump's move to relocate embassy to Jerusalem
What made North Korea’s weapons programs so much scarier in 2017
Just a few years ago, North Korea’s weapons program was treated like a bad joke, better known for its duds, misfires and fakes than its ability to threaten the United States.
Assessing the risks of cryptocurrency investing as warnings grow louder
The growing frenzy around bitcoin and other cryptocurrency offerings has prompted warnings from a range of financial heavyweights on the risks that current and potential investors should keep in mind.
Hamilton students to exit permanent stage left
Removable stages have failed their audition and are getting the yank from new Hamilton public elementary school gymnasiums.
Woman thrown into Christmas tree: police
Police allege woman threw another woman into Christmas tree, attacked man with knife
Inflation rate picks up pace to 2.1 per cent
NewsAlert: Consumer price index in November up 2.1 per cent from year ago
Cold Feet Chris: Leroux bobbles the ball in Bachelor Canada finale shocker
Note to Bachelor Canada: next time maybe pick a star who’s not a self-confessed commitmentphobe.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle engagement photos released
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle engagement photos released
“We live in a broken world”: 1-on-1 with Sam Oosterhoff
As far as launching a political career goes, the job was about as inauspicious as it gets.
Police investigating report Sylvester Stallone raped a teen in 1990
Sylvester Stallone could be gearing up for the fight of his life — legal fight, that is.
The growing environmental pitch for ditching the straw
The growing environmental pitch for ditching the straw
Can the ‘The Voice’ winner Chloe Kohanski be the show’s first real ‘superstar’?
All celebrity coaches on NBC’s “The Voice” brag about the potential of their contestants, and Blake Shelton was no different after his team member, 23-year-old Nashville rocker Chloe Kohanski, was crowned the winner of Season 13 this week.
Ontario natural gas rates changing Jan. 1
Ontario natural gas rates changing in the new year
Philippine ferry sinks; 4 dead, 88 missing, 166 rescued
A Philippine interisland ferry with 258 passengers and crew, including Christmas holiday travellers, sank Thursday after being battered by fierce winds and big waves off the country’s northeast, leaving at least four people dead and 88 others missing, officials said.
Eco-terrorists threatened to put hydrochloric acid into supermarket products in Greece
Greek supermarkets were forced to withdraw several food and beverage products from their shelves this week, after a group threatened to contaminate them with acid as part of an environmentally-influenced protest of Christmas consumerism. Authorities urged residents in Athens and the city of Thessaloniki not to buy or consume certain types of Coca Cola, a Greek milk brand and packages of meat.
Melbourne car attack was not connected to terrorism, police say
The driver of an SUV who plowed into a crowd on a busy Melbourne street on Thursday, injuring 19 people, was mentally ill, Australian officials said, describing the attack as a deliberate “act of evil” but not terrorism.
Man stabbed on Hamilton Mountain trying to thwart thieves
A Hamilton man in his 30s was stabbed after trying to stop several people breaking into cars, say Hamilton police.
Green Acres School to offer French immersion
Green Acres School is set to become the initial home for a new French immersion program in lower Stoney Creek that will move to Eastdale once the latter is rebuilt as a JK-8 school.
November inflation rates, by province
Here's a list November inflation rates for Canadian provinces, territories
November inflation rates, by Canadian city
Here's a list of November inflation rates for selected Canadian cities
Trump threat to cut aid raises stakes in UN Jerusalem vote
Trump threat to cut aid raises stakes in UN Jerusalem vote
South Korea fires warning shots after North soldier defects
South Korea fires warning shots after North soldier defects
Police release second photo of ‘older man’ Hamilton murder victim tried to help
Yosif Al-Hasnawi came to the man’s aid when he saw two men were allegedly harassing him, police say.
One bloody Sunday in Myanmar: Reconstructing an army massacre
For six hours he hid in an upstairs room, listening to the crackle of gunfire and the screams of people being slaughtered outside his Myanmar home.
Urgent need for blood donors in Hamilton Ontario
Canadian Blood Services is calling on eligible blood donors to help fill 35,000 appointments by Jan. 6 to ensure that Canadian patients continue to have access to the blood and blood products they need over the holidays.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle engagement photos released
Britain’s Kensington Palace has released two official photos of Prince Harry and his fiancée Meghan Markle to mark the couple’s engagement.
Forget what they say — House Democrats are readying for impeachment
To fill their top spot on the House Judiciary Committee Democrats had a choice between experts in two critical policy arenas: a constitutional law ace with firsthand experience battling President Donald Trump, and an architect of sweeping immigration legislation.
Ottawa-area man faces child porn charges: police
Ottawa-area man charged with child pornography offences, police say
Seamless reinvention: Celine Dion reborn
Many celebrities walked the 2017 Met Gala carpet earlier this year in outlandish styles, but only Celine Dion used the moment to propel her transformation into a fashion maven.
Answers soon in Lionel Desmond killings
Answers coming soon in Lionel Desmond killings, N.S. officials say
Hamilton Ontario civic museums expected to hit record number of visitors in 2017
The City of Hamilton is projecting to set a new record for number of visitors at its six civic museums.
Online outrage after Canadian TV host Steve Ecklund kills cougar in Alberta
A Canadian TV personality is taking heat online after he killed a cougar in northern Alberta.
Are poinsettias really poisonous? Some holiday myths debunked
Are poinsettias really poisonous? Are snowflakes really pure as the driven snow? Does feasting really put on the pounds? Sure as sugar plums, myths and misconceptions pop up every holiday season. Here’s what science says about some of them:
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