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No winning ticket for Friday's Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday's $55 million Lotto Max jackpot
Liberal leader Justin Trudeau says Conservative Erin O'Toole ignores pandemic as he welcomes 'anti-vaxxers'
As the race tightens with only a few days left, Liberal, Conservative leaders target Flamborough-Glanbrook as a winnable riding.
Hamilton a hot spot for prospective prime ministers
A lot of time goes into planning when and where a party leader will campaign
Major recalls of cat food sold at Dollarama, Canadian Tire, PetSmart, as well as vacuum cleaners at Home Depot trigger multiple Health Canada warnings
A major recall of cat food and other product in Canada is leaving some big-name stores scrambling to pull items from shelves.
Western U students walk out of class in protest
Western University students set to walk out of class to protest 'culture of misogyny'
Why I finally got the vaccine: At pop-up clinics, the hesitant say why they decided to roll up their sleeves
An occasional series on helping the vaccine hesitant, to save lives and finally move us past the pandemic.
‘Cold blooded’: Jeremy Hall sentenced to 17 years in 2006 Billy Mason homicide
The Billy Mason homicide case concluded Friday with the sentencing of Jeremy Hall for second-degree murder after a protracted trial
Hamilton driver charged in hit-and-run that left pedestrian in critical condition
A 52-year-old Hamilton man was arrested on Thursday and is charged with dangerous driving causing bodily harm, fail to remain causing bodily harm and
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
North American stock markets end losing week
S&P/TSX composite down more than 100 points in late-morning trading
Have you seen Aya Al Thallaj? Hamilton police ask for help finding missing teen
Police say 16-year-old Aya Al Thallaj left her Hamilton home a month ago and didn’t return.
Police seek second man in Western student death
Police looking for second man wanted in death of Western University student
Hamilton Harbour traffic for Sept. 5 to 11
What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Waterloo Region reports COVID death of child
Ontario reports 795 new COVID-19 cases, five deaths on Friday
RBC Capital Markets settles U.S. SEC charges
RBC Capital Markets to pay more than US$800K to settle U.S. SEC charges
Dundas Old Ancaster Road subject of safety reviews two years before hit-and-run collision
Speeding and intersection design identified as issues by area residents for years
One-third of City of Hamilton employees didn’t share vaccination status by deadline
In a release Friday afternoon, the City of Hamilton said 67 per cent of its employees provided the information by Wednesday’s deadline. Of them, about
Dundas University Plaza owner proposes third auto service centre
RioCan applied to City of Hamilton for formal consultation in March
Police looking for three suspects in kidnapping
Hamilton police looking for three suspects in violent kidnapping that left one dead
Hamilton police find two SUVs believed to be linked to double shooting, kidnapping
Police say the motive is not known, but they are confident Faqir Ali was targeted
Western University students walk out of class
Western University students set to walk out of class to protest 'culture of misogyny'
Gabrielle Union on using 'radical honesty' to tell her story
Gabrielle Union on using 'radical honesty' to tell her story
Mohawk College faculty and administration hopeful for new contract
Union officials representing faculty at Mohawk College are looking for some good news to come out of the contract talks between the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) and the College Employer Council.
Search renewed for Norfolk man missing since 1996
Police believe Michael David Hart travelled west to find work as a skilled tradesman.
WATCH LIVE: Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott expected to provide an update on Ontario Health Teams
Deputy Premier and Minister of Health Christine Elliot is expected to provide an update on Ontario Health Teams.
S&P/TSX composite down, U.S. markets also fall
S&P/TSX composite down more than 100 points in late-morning trading
Ontario sees highest number of people in hospital with COVID since July
Ontario is reporting another 795 COVID-19 cases and five more deaths, according to its latest report released Friday morning.
Royal Bank names Nadine Ahn as next CFO
Royal Bank names Nadine Ahn as chief financial officer effective Nov. 1
Brantford man killed in motorcycle crash
The identity of the motorcycle driver has not been released.
Dundas Pleasant View development control moved to Niagara Escarpment Commission
Approved amendment takes development control away from City of Hamilton
Milley: Calls to China were 'perfectly' within scope of job
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — The top U.S. military officer said Friday that calls he made to his Chinese counterpart in the final stormy months of Donald Trump's presidency were “perfectly within the duties and responsibilities” of his job.
Things to do this mid-September weekend in the Hamilton area
Apart from some possible early morning showers on Saturday, the weekend is looking bright and busy
Doerr, Powers on fiction longlist for National Book Awards
Doerr, Powers on fiction longlist for National Book Awards
What's going on here at three Hamilton Mountain parks?
The city will spend $91,000 to repair and replace several pathways at three mountain parks in Ward 8.
At least 860 people have died of COVID-19 in Ontario hospital outbreaks. What we now know about the 'unmitigated tragedy’
At least 860 people have died of COVID-19 in an Ontario hospital outbreak, according to a new public health report that reveals a far larger death toll than had been previously known.
Alectra Utilities power outage Highway 20 Stoney Creek
The cause of the power failure is unknown
Hamilton East-Stoney Creek federal candidates propose relief for residents' 'affordability' problems
NDP, Liberal, Conservative candidates offer similar, and contrasting programs to address voters day-to-day expenses.
‘The world is on fire:’ How should Hamilton residents vote in a climate emergency?
Hamilton is bracing for the impact of rising global temperatures due to climate change. But advocates worry no political party in this federal electio
Working the rust out of my pandemic social skills
Lorraine Sommerfeld: I’ve simply forgotten how to talk
About 17 per cent of HWCDSB staff either unvaccinated or haven’t disclosed their status
Less than one per cent have an approved medical exemption, the board says
Polling stations on Six Nations violate Indigenous sovereignty and should go, Haudenosaunee Confederacy says
Hereditary chiefs and clan mothers demand federal polling stations be moved off reserve
Today’s coronavirus news: Cambodia vaccinating 6-to-11-year-olds before schools reopen; Florida surpasses 50K COVID deaths
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Big Wreck, Danko Jones headline Festival of Friends
Day of performances returns to Gage Park for first time since 2019
Penne for your thoughts: Pasta Mercato opens Locke Street shop
Pasta Mercato is the latest business to call Locke Street South home after opening its doors Thursday.
Brantford senior charged with manslaughter in retirement home death
Police say an 89-year-old woman was pushed and struck her head
What we know about kidnap victim Faqir Ali
Sixty-three-year-old was taken from his home after his two sons were shot — one of them fatally — during a home invasion early Thursday
Bruce Arthur: Alberta’s meltdown finally made the pandemic an election issue. It should have been the focus from the start
Alberta is burning, and it is one of the worst kinds of tragedy. On Wednesday, Premier Jason Kenney said ICUs could be as few as 10 days from being overwhelmed, and so, he had to act. Saskatchewan, next door, is not far behind. It will still get worse.
McDonald's has new COVID-19 policy for restaurants in Canada
Fast food giant McDonald's has made a change to one of its COVID-19 policies due to the changing dynamics of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Althia Raj: Erin O’Toole has a big Jason Kenney problem
Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole must be wishing Alberta Premier Jason Kenney could have held off a few extra days before announcing sweeping public health changes and a mea culpa to the province over his handling of COVID-19.
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