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MPP presses government to act on sewage dumping in Niagara River
Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates continues to press the Liberal government to protect the Great Lakes and Ontario waterways.
Elderly couple dead in Kingston, Ont.
Elderly couple dead in Kingston, Ont., murder-suicide, police say
6 women claim Weinstein cover up was racketeering
NEW YORK - Six women filed a lawsuit against Harvey Weinstein on Wednesday, seeking to represent a class of "dozens, if not hundreds" of women who say they were assaulted by the movie mogul.
Toronto stocks higher, loonie lower
Toronto stocks higher, loonie lower after Bank of Canada rate announcement
UPDATED: York Blvd open after pedestrian seriously hurt in crash
York Boulevard was closed from Dundurn Street North to Plains Road West Wednesday morning
Stoney Creek native Jay Perry makes Christmas miracles with Friends With Hearts
Jay Perry believes every kid should experience the magic of Christmas.
Toronto police caution residents on dating apps
Police caution residents about dating apps in wake of missing Toronto men
Zippy's back! Town's elf on a shelf has been returned
Zippy's back! Town's elf on a shelf has been returned
#metoo movement named TIME magazine’s 2017 Person of the Year
In the wake of revelations about Harvey Weinstein and other men, millions have shared their stories about being sexually harassed and assaulted.
Sharks in Italy get into Christmas spirit with creche
Sharks in Italy get into Christmas spirit with creche
Doctors identify brain abnormalities in Cuba attack patients
Doctors identify brain abnormalities in Cuba attack patients
Warnings intensify as Trump readies Jerusalem declaration
Warnings intensify as Trump readies Jerusalem declaration
Amid warnings, Trump forges ahead on Jerusalem-as-capital
Amid warnings, Trump forges ahead on Jerusalem-as-capital
Winds churn California wildfires, keep aircraft from helping
Winds churn California wildfires, keep aircraft from helping
HBC reports $243M Q3 loss, sales down
Retailer HBC reports $243M third-quarter loss, sales down from year ago
Alex Johnstone back as Hamilton school board vice-chair
Alex Johnstone is once again vice-chair of the Hamilton public school board after a two-year hiatus.
Parking lot cost slashed for Mohawk Gardens
The CityHousing Hamilton-owned Mohawk Gardens apartment complex is going to get a new parking lot next year at less than half the previous projected cost.
Ontario Tory leader Patrick Brown avoids media while in Hamilton
“There is no ability for him to be briefed on (the Auditor General’s report) while he is here,” stated Hamilton Mountain provincial Tory riding association president Robert Cooper. “As a result he will not be available to media Wednesday.”
Doctors identify brain abnormalities in Cuba attack patients
WASHINGTON - Doctors treating the U.S. Embassy victims of mysterious, invisible attacks in Cuba have discovered brain abnormalities as they search for clues to explain the hearing, vision, balance and memory damage, The Associated Press has learned.
Pedestrian seriously hurt in crash by Hamilton Cemetery
York Boulevard expected to be closed from Dundurn Street North to Plains Road West most of the morning
Man held in terror plot to kill British prime minister
Man held in terror plot to kill British prime minister
Closing arguments at Babcock murder trial
Closing arguments continue at trial of 2 men accused of killing Toronto woman
High school students can earn volunteer hours by helping Kidney Clothes Drive
High school students can get 15 volunteer hours if they hold a clothing drive for The Kidney Foundation of Canada’s Frosty Friend program.
'MeToo' movement named Time magazine's Person of the Year
'MeToo' movement named Time magazine's Person of the Year
Heritage advocates, development at odds
Heritage, development at odds as cities come under pressure from growth
Russia enraged by 2018 Winter Olympics ban over doping
Prominent Russians expressed anger, despair and resentment on Wednesday after the International Olympic Committee's decision to ban the Russian Federation from the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea.
Russia enraged by 2018 Winter Olympics ban over doping
Prominent Russians expressed anger, despair and resentment on Wednesday after the International Olympic Committee's decision to ban the Russian Federation from the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea.
HBC reports $243M Q3 loss, sales down
Retailer HBC reports $243M third-quarter loss, sales down from year ago
Doctors identify brain abnormalities in Cuba attack patients
Doctors treating the U.S. Embassy victims of mysterious, invisible attacks in Cuba have discovered brain abnormalities as they search for clues to explain the hearing, vision, balance and memory damage, The Associated Press has learned.
Pat Daly elected chairman of Hamilton Catholic school board for 27th time
Pat Daly will be chairman of the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board for a 27th consecutive year.
World at "pivot point" on openness: PM
World at "pivot point," need to embrace openness free trade, PM says
Tillerson, Trudeau to meet, says diplomat
Tillerson, Trudeau to meet to discuss North Korea, says U.S. diplomat
Ottawa faces balancing act on marijuana marketing
Government faces balancing act on marketing, packaging of legal marijuana
Ontario auditor's annual report due today
Ontario auditor general to examine health care, school boards, electricity
Canada's climate change ambassador resigns
Canada's ambassador for climate change leaves post after husband's death
Rogers mulling sale of Blue Jays: Report
Report: Rogers considering sale of Blue Jays, stake in Cogeco
‘Is Laura even deceased?’ Accused killer Dellen Millard tells the jury: DiManno
At times sounding incredulous, sometimes sounding dismissive, Millard spent Monday making his final pitch to the jury. He is charged with first degree murder in the death of Laura Babcock.
Co-working for charity in the east end
Indwell's The Commons is the first shared office space venture in the east end; it also breaks ground for local social enterprises.
Coal tar ‘vapour’ leak creates plume in east end
Police said a yellow-green plume was reported in the Pier 24 area and blew across Nikola Tesla Blvd.
Remembering the Devil’s Brigade in a poignant commemoration
They are three soft-spoken seniors in their 90s, but don’t let it fool you.https://www.thespec.com/news-story/3878589-local-devil-s-brigade-vets-welcome-u-s-honour/
Co-workers for charity in the east end
Indwell's The Commons is the first shared office space venture in the east end; it also breaks ground for local social enterprises.
B.C. casinos face new rules over money laundering
B.C. casinos must declare cash deposits in new rules over money laundering
Record year for city's development applications
The city had received 1,212 applications as of November and is expected to receive another 50 before the end of 2017.
Past, current school board officials face fraud and forgery charges
Patrick Rocco was a top HR official with Hamilton's public board before taking a senior role with Toronto's school board in 2015.
No criminal investigation into paramedics conduct at murder scene
Hamilton Paramedic Service and the Ministry of Health are investigating treatment of Yosif Al-Hasnawi during last hour of life.
Basil Borutski, who killed 3 women in the Ottawa Valley, to be sentenced Wednesday
A 60-year-old man convicted of killing three women during an hour-long rampage in the Ottawa Valley two years ago will be sentenced on Wednesday.
'Big as my head': Hawaii woman seeks record for huge avocado
Hawaii woman's avocado might make Guinness World Records
B.C. sets 19 as minimum age to buy, smoke cannabis
B.C. sets minimum age of 19 to consume marijuana, plans mix of retail sales
Soldier’s great-granddaughter teams up with museum to buy Victoria Cross
A rare medal awarded to a Canadian soldier for extreme bravery at the Battle of Passchendaele in 1917 will be staying in Canada thanks to the Canadian War Museum — and the soldier’s great-granddaughter.
Planning committee digest
City staff is being asked to look at increasing the number of electric vehicle charging stations downtown.
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