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As anticipated, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats are bringing June Jones back.
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As anticipated, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats are bringing June Jones back.
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Hamilton police presented a 10-year wish list, which requests a new station in the suburbs and more than $36 million in capital needs.
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When art director Francis Giglio signed on to work on the TBS animated series “The Cops†last summer, he believed he had a full-time job through next May. The project starring the comic dream team of Louis C.K. and Albert Brooks meant steady income for the 36-year-old Newhall, Calif., resident, who is supporting a wife and a young daughter.
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U.S. stocks higher following tax bill passage, Toronto market slips lower
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An eroded portion of the escarpment rail trail between the Kenilworth and Wentworth stairs is expected to remain open while Hamilton staff investigates a potential long-term fix.
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A teenager who turned himself in to police confessed to molesting some 50 children over the past several years across Southern California, authorities said.
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Campbell Soup Co. is testing an online service that will deliver soups to customers’ homes, part of an effort by the 148-year-old food giant to shake off a sales slump and update its business model.
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Health care company McKesson Canada acquires online retailer Well.ca
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Supreme Court taking up sports betting case
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Stealth jets, other aircraft fly in US, South Korean drills
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President Donald Trump on Monday said the FBI ruined the life of his former national security adviser and said his Democratic opponent for president, Hillary Clinton, suffered no consequences after she lied “many times†to the FBI.
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November auto sales fall as lower car sales offset gains in light trucks
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When Const. Catherine Campbell didn’t show up for work on Monday, Sept. 14, 2015, officers went to her Dartmouth apartment to look for her.
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UN voices alarm about spread of HIV in Egypt
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Airstrikes pound Yemen's capital as Saudis back ex-president
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HIV-positive community says rulings is first step of long process
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Let’s check in on Conor McGregor, shall we?
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Road in Caledonia reopened Saturday evening after investigation and cleanup
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Legalization of recreational weed unlikely to kill pot black market right away
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Halifax Explosion commemoration to recognize growing legend of Vince Coleman
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Trump takes to Twitter to criticize FBI, special prosecutor
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Cathay Pacific crew witnessed North Korea missile test
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Bavarian governor to step down in German power struggle
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Bill Clinton once wanted to punch a newspaper columnist in the nose for calling Hillary Clinton a “congenital liar.†Ronald Reagan complained about the “bum rap†Nancy Reagan got for buying White House china. George H.W. Bush defended Barbara Bush after female students objected to her as their commencement speaker because she dropped out of college to get married.
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BEIJING—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau chose the flashy new headquarters of China’s social media giant Sina Weibo as the first stop on his trade-focused official visit Monday, where he pumped up Canada as a tourist destination and later highlighted an emerging green tech connection between the Chinese capital and a company in Mississauga.
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Hamilton woman wants to donate kidney in exchange for someone else’s for her husband
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These days, Nicole Knapp is happy to be alive.
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An American tourist was fatally mauled by a tiger shark while scuba diving on an island off the coast of Costa Rica, local authorities said Friday.
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The man who would bring peace to the Middle East strode onto the stage and peered out at a room full of people who have tried and failed.
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Neighbours called 911 and suspect ran out back when police arrived
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The vast majority of Canadians favours a total ban on guns in urban areas, a new poll suggests.
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Only 10 metres below the streets and parks of a residential Montreal neighbourhood there lies a network of ice age caverns that no human had ever seen until a few weeks ago.
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A 31-year-old woman is facing an assault with a weapon charge after an argument inside Wimpy's Diner turned violent
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The property was off an isolated road running through north Florida swampland, hidden behind thick walls of trees dripping with moss.
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Trudeau begins first day of his visit to China; drops by social media company HQ
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The proliferation of internet-connected home devices such as thermostats, baby monitors and fridges is creating an ever-expanding interconnected web known as the Internet of Things, or IoT. But security and legal experts warn that machine-to-machine communication is creating a new level of risk — by providing hackers with new vulnerabilities to exploit.
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One man is dead following a shooting in Oakville Sunday night.
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Beyond Rx? CVS Health-Aetna deal may mean more services
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Trudeau begins first day of his visit to China; drops by social media company HQ
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19-year-old had just left neighbourhood mosque and intervened in an altercation on Main Street East.
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Roger Brabant founded and operated many newspapers throughout the Hamilton and Niagara region. He was an old-time newspaperman, say colleagues.
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Trudeau begins first day of his visit to China; drops by social media company HQ
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A chance to understand and meet people of different faiths.
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Memorial service to honour children at orphanage who died in Halifax Explosion
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Powerful women who rise to the top level of Quebec provincial politics are not spared from sexual misconduct and harassment, The Canadian Press has learned.
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