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On Thanksgiving, Donald Trump praises troops: ‘We’re really winning’
President Donald Trump marked the Thanksgiving holiday by paying tribute to U.S. troops in Afghanistan, Iraq, and elsewhere in the Middle East, telling them “we’re really winning” because his administration has given them a greater ability to succeed.
Child goes missing after dog pulls sleigh into bush
Child missing for hours after dog pulls sleigh into bush in northern Ontario
My daughter got her first catcall, and I didn’t know what to tell her
My 11-year-old daughter has enjoyed many new experiences recently: First soccer goal, first solo trip to the store, first time as a community volunteer.
PM laments he can't just go shopping anymore
Trudeau laments he can't just go shopping anymore in P.E.I. radio interview
What is net neutrality and why does it matter?
“Net neutrality” regulations, designed to prevent internet service providers like Verizon, AT&T, Comcast and Charter from favouring some sites and apps over others, are on the chopping block. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai, a Republican, on Tuesday unveiled a plan to undo the Obama-era rules that have been in place since 2015.
Hagersville cyclist charged with careless driving after collision
Haldimand County OPP have charged a cyclist who landed in hospital with minor injuries after crashing into a vehicle.
Now is the time to consider tax-loss selling
Now is the time to consider tax-loss selling to offset gains, tax experts say
Missing Calgary man may have died in Florida trying to save family dog
The wife of a missing Calgary man whose boat was recovered off the coast of Florida says he may have been swept away while trying to rescue the family dog.
Uber paid off their hackers — and they’re far from the only ones
It may have been the most arresting detail in a story full of them: Not only did Uber allow hackers to make off with the personal data of 57 million customers and drivers, but the ride-hailing company also had paid those same criminals $100,000 to delete the data and keep their mouths shut about the entire episode.
Man charged after allegedly defrauding neighbour
Man charged after allegedly defrauding elderly neighbour of more than $130,000
British regulator accuses Concordia of abuse
British regulator accuses Canadian drug firm of abusing market dominance
Murdered Durham teen too afraid to talk before she disappeared, uncle says
“There must have been something wrong going on at the end.”
German women's clinic's incense therapy triggers fire alarm
German women's clinic's incense therapy triggers fire alarm
CPPIB buying 30 per cent stake in BGL Group
CPPIB buying 30 per cent interest in BGL Group for $1.1 billion
Bread made of insects to be sold in Finnish supermarkets
Bread made of insects to be sold in Finnish supermarkets
Suspect sought in fatal Toronto shooting
Toronto police searching for suspect in fatal shooting in city's east end
This man is about to launch himself in a homemade rocket to prove the earth is flat
Seeking to prove that a conspiracy of astronauts fabricated the shape of the Earth, a California man intends to launch himself 550 metres high on Saturday in a rocket he built from scrap metal.
Part of Highland Road West in upper Stoney Creek closed until August
The city says the road will be closed from Winterberry to Upper Mount Albion.
Driver, car owner equally liable for horrific fatal crash: Appeal Court
It was a horrific crash that killed a Kitchener teen and injured three of his friends.
Debate over free Hamilton transit goes off the rails at council
Coun. Sam Merulla brought forward a motion at council that asked for a report on possible HSR ride payment options ranging from geared-to-income fares to completely free rides.
Decision on supervised injection site in core coming soon
The proposed site would be located somewhere between Main Street East and Barton Street East and bordered by Queen Street South and Wellington Street
Hamilton prepares for 2018 aerial spraying to fight gypsy moth infestation
Hamilton politicians agreed to spend $2.4 million over the next two years to fight the escalating gypsy moth infestation.
Police renew appeal to identify thief who stole $86,000 Rolex from Lime Ridge store
Hamilton police looking for public's help to identify suspect
Merulla's dream: ‘This could be a billion-dollar development’
Coun. Sam Merulla says the city should consider transferring ownership of the FirstOntario Centre, the Hamilton Convention Centre and FirstOntario Concert Hall properties to a developer in exchange for the construction of privately built new facilities.
Grocer Metro to expand online grocery sales to Ontario
Metro Inc. is looking to expand its online grocery offerings to Ontario next year as the food retailing industry ramps up e-commerce options for shoppers.
Longtime Ancaster mayor Ann Sloat is dead
Former and longtime Ancaster mayor Ann Sloat has died.
Millions on line in new 'challenge' program
Liberals push cities to rethink planning with launch of 'challenge' program
CLAIRMONT: Darryl House is dangerous, but he’s also very ill
“The only place I’m supposed to be is in hospitals, not jails.”
More progress needed on affordable housing in Hamilton
Rising house prices are backlogging the rental market and the target for new affordable units is not being met.
Shatner says developer KHAAAAAAAN not use his name to sell Hamilton condo
Star Trek actor says on Twitter builder Brad Lamb has used his name and likeness without his permission.
Darryl House is dangerous, but he’s also very ill
“The only place I’m supposed to be is in hospitals, not jails.”
Pro-Roy Moore group fundraises off Trump’s near endorsement
A group supporting Senate candidate Roy Moore is fundraising off President Donald Trump’s near endorsement of the Alabama Republican, who is facing new allegations of decades-old sexual misconduct in the closing weeks of the campaign.
Minimum wage hike and paid sick days for 1.46 million Ontarians become law
The Fair Workplaces, Better Jobs Act passed its third and final reading Wednesday, with Liberal and NDP MPPs voting in favour.
Vigilance required in era of financial hacks
Uber hack latest example of why vigilance required to keep your wallet safe
Senate to focus on Tibetan prisoners
Senate to focus on Tibetan prisoners as Liberals pursue trade with China
Taro dump expansion battle set to begin
The Taro industrial dump’s owner is being given the go-ahead to start an environmental assessment on its bid to boost disposal capacity by up to 90 per cent as the province continues to review a citizen’s complaint the site is already full.
Syria talks in Russia, Saudi Arabia aim to unify rival sides
The leaders of Russia, Turkey and Iran on Wednesday discussed ways to promote a peaceful settlement in Syria, including the return of refugees, humanitarian aid and prisoners’ exchange, while fractured Syrian opposition groups were meeting in Saudi Arabia in a bid to overcome their divisions and form a united front for Syrian peace talks in Geneva.
One dead, two wounded in stabbing
Stabbing outside shopping centre leaves 1 dead, 2 wounded
Former Ancaster mayor Ann Sloat passes away
“She will be dearly missed by the community,” said Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson.
No hockey, figure skating on Canada 150 rink
Canada's 150 year ends on ice, but no hockey pucks, triple jumps allowed
Toronto cops to be removed from schools
Toronto school board votes to end having officers stationed in schools
Hamilton’s Sherman Access to be open in early December
John Mater, director of transportation, told councillors Nov. 22 the west leg of the Sherman Access could possibly re-open in the first week of December.
In brief
Hamilton’s LRT project director will leave the job in January for a new city management position.
‘This could be a billion-dollar development’
Coun. Sam Merulla says the city should consider transferring ownership of the FirstOntario Centre, the Hamilton Convention Centre and FirstOntario Concert Hall properties to a developer in exchange for the construction of privately built new facilities.
Debate over free transit for goes off the rails at council
Coun. Sam Merulla brought forward a motion at council that asked for a report on possible HSR ride payment options ranging from geared-to-income fares to completely free rides.
Shatner points a phaser at Television City developer
Star Trek actor says on Twitter builder Brad Lamb has used his name and likeness without his permission.
Auchmar group seeks help from Buchanan heir
The 13th Battalion Auchmar Trust will be getting a very important letter shortly.
Shatner says developer KHAAAAAAAAAAAN not use his likeness to sell Hamilton condo
“Star Trek” actor says on Twitter builder Brad Lamb has used his name and likeness without his permission.
Ontario reforms labour laws, boosts minimum wage to $15 in 2019
Ontario passed sweeping labour reform legislation Wednesday, including increasing the minimum wage to $15 an hour, which will form a key pillar of the governing Liberals’ re-election bid next year.
Liberals aim billions at low-income housing
Liberals look to ease affordability concerns with release of housing strategy
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