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“They call me ugly”: Crying boy shares the pain of being bullied — inspiring thousands to show him love
While fighting back tears, young Keaton Jones couldn’t stop asking one question: Why?
UPDATE: Snow — up to 10 cm — coming to Halton
HALTON – Widespread snowfall is expected tonight, warns Environment Canada.
Stouffville mayor has yet to apologize for CSI-style wall
Is it too late now to say sorry?
HSR cancellations continue as university exams begin
The HSR was still cancelling an average of 18 buses a day in late November.
ED CANNING: How long must business keep job open for sick worker?
Q: I have an employee who has been off ill for more than three and a half years. Unfortunately, there appears to be no prospect of him returning to work in the foreseeable future. Do I have to keep holding his position open for him? If I terminate the relationship, do I owe him anything?
Community rallies behind Six Nations family who lost son, home to massive fire
Certain items like cutlery, food and paper products are still be collected in tomorrow at the James Street Armouries.
Debts, threats, despair: Vaughan man's life in 'mafia-run' gambling dens
In the week's Sunday Reads, a longtime gambler says York Regional Police aren't doing enough to stamp out organized crime and illegal gambling in Woodbridge, where he's experienced threats, violence and a life all but ruined.
The secret of a woman who died at 110: "Just keep breathing"
Alice May Bicknell lived to a ripe old age, and then some.
MAHONEY: Wrestling with a mystery no longer
Found wrestling photos were by late local photographer.
Hamilton woman files complaint saying workplace forced her to be around alleged abuser
A Hamilton woman who alleges she was sexually assaulted by her chiropractor and then forced to see him and his friends for months at the bar where she worked says she’s relieved that the allegations are being taken seriously two years after she first came forward.
Snow coming to Hamilton area
Environment Canada has forecast an “appreciable” amount of snow for Monday.
Snow wreaks havoc on travellers in Britain, schools closed
Snow wreaks havoc on travellers in Britain, schools closed
UK leader says there's new optimism in Brexit talks
UK leader says there's new optimism in Brexit talks
Bitcoin futures rise as virtual currency hits major exchange
Bitcoin futures rise as virtual currency hits major exchange
Israel urges EU to back US Mideast peace moves
Israel urges EU to back US Mideast peace moves
Iraqi Shiite cleric urges fighters to disarm after IS defeat
Iraqi Shiite cleric urges fighters to disarm after IS defeat
Complex questions accompany diplomatic options on NKorea
Complex questions accompany diplomatic options on NKorea
Grimsby woman dies at 110
Alice May Bicknell lived to a ripe old age, and then some.
Companies must see cyber-attacks as inevitable
Companies must focus on managing cyber-attacks, not eliminating them
Pot-tax squabble to blaze up in Ottawa
Provinces confront Morneau in feud with feds over marijuana-proceeds pot
Family and friends demand answers at memorial for Yosif Al-Hasnawi
Victim’s grieving father demanded justice for Yosif, who was killed last Saturday after trying to help an older man being harassed by two assailants.
Greensville resident Brian Hansell recognized by CAMH
Greensville’s Brian Hansell has been named a Canadian Association of Mental Health (CAMH) 150 Difference Maker.
Woman dies, children airlifted to hospital after crash east of Peterborough
A 51-year-old Havelock-area woman died in a head-on crash on Highway 7 near Blezard Line shortly before 2:30 p.m. Sunday.
‘Good Samaritan’ shot dead was trying to stop assault
19-year-old had just left neighbourhood mosque and intervened in an altercation on Main Street East.
LEGO challenge
On Saturday at Cardinal Newman Catholic Secondary School, 18 teams of up to 10 students from Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board elementary schools participated in the third annual FIRST LEGO League qualifying event, in which robots made of LEGO must negotiate and complete various tasks on a timed course.
Israeli, French leaders tangle over U.S. Jerusalem decision
The French and Israeli leaders sparred verbally Sunday over the U.S. decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, while new violence rippled across the region following the move by U.S. President Donald Trump.
Israel destroys Hamas tunnel using new techniques
The Israeli military on Sunday said it has destroyed a tunnel built by the Hamas militant group that stretched from the Gaza Strip several hundred metres into Israeli territory, declaring a breakthrough in its war against underground threats from the Palestinian enclave.
Lafarge expects licence for Flamborough quarry expansion to be issued in 2018
The Lafarge Flamborough quarry is planning to expand.
’Tis the season for doorstep stealing? Shoppers vent about delivery security
Todd Bailey is fed up with delivery companies that drop his online purchases at his door.
TDSB reassures parents who were worried about the future of gifted ed programs
A Toronto District School Board task force has walked back a proposal to restructure gifted and special education programs, which stoked major concerns among parents and advocates last week.
Trailer park residents say development unfair
Trailer park residents in Mississauga, Ont. say development plans are unfair
Crash involving Hamilton police closes intersection of Cannon and Victoria
Two officers were injured in the collision.
Rare right whales could become extinct after 17 die in 2017: Officials
Officials with the U.S government say it’s time to consider the possibility that endangered right whales could become extinct unless new steps are taken to protect them.
Saint’s forearm to tour Canada in honour of country’s 150th birthday
A Catholic group says it is bringing the right forearm of a 16th-century Jesuit missionary on a cross-Canada tour to celebrate the country’s 150th birthday.
Option nationale, Quebec solidaire to merge
Option nationale votes to merge with Quebec solidaire ahead of 2018 election
Provinces confront Morneau in feud with feds over marijuana-proceeds pot
A cross-country squabble over how best to divvy up the proceeds of Canada’s coming legal-weed windfall is about to intensify as finance ministers gather for high-stakes talks in Ottawa.
National blood shortage prompts call for dog donors at clinics in Alberta
Parker is not yet five years old and has been giving blood regularly for nearly three of them.
Poor ventilation at B.C. greenhouse blamed for carbon monoxide exposure
Poor ventilation at a Delta, B.C., greenhouse is to blame for sending dozens of workers to hospital for carbon monoxide exposure, a fire chief said.
N.S. community awaits rocket launch site
Nova Scotia community hopes rocket launch site will revitalize economy
Workers recovering after carbon monoxide exposure
Poor ventilation at B.C. greenhouse blamed for carbon monoxide poisoning
Anti-migrant leader pushes for national power in Italy
The leader of an Italian party that hopes to capitalize on growing resentment of migrants and asylum-seekers told supporters in Rome Sunday it would be “splendid” if he wins national elections and his government can issue one-way tickets home to undeserving refugees.
Officials: Whales, after deadly year, could become extinct
Officials: Whales, after deadly year, could become extinct
TDSB says gifted ed programs will remain
Parents fear changes to Toronto schools' gifted, special ed programs
MAHONEY: Wrestling with a mystery no longer
Found wrestling photos were by late local photographer.
‘He said, No, no, no’: Trump tells crowd about trade disagreement with Trudeau
U.S. President Donald Trump regaled a rally of supporters Friday night with a story about a disagreement with Canada’s prime minister, then sprinkled his tale with some questionable statistics about international trade.
Saakashvili supporters demand Ukraine’s leader be impeached
Several thousand supporters of opposition leader Mikheil Saakashvili rallied in the Ukrainian capital Sunday, demanding his release from jail and calling for the country’s president to be impeached.
Woman files complaint against employer
Woman files complaint saying workplace forced her to be around alleged abuser
Dundas 71 Main appeal ends with closing arguments
Decision on 9-storey residential building rests with OMB
HAMILTON PROFESSIONALS: Katie Rincker
Making gift boxes with only made in Hamilton objects.
Business Before 9 at Sunrise Senior Living
The Burlington Chamber of Commerce is holding its December Business Before 9 at Sunrise Senior Living of Burlington on Dec. 19.
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