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Meal preppers save by planning ahead
How to save money by planning and prepping your meals in advance
Ghostwriter: The Apple TV+ series that saved James Street Bookseller
Apple TV+ series finds store just in time
Dundas former Canadian Tire site receives 'multiple' offers
Colliers’ goal is to close a sale by June 30, 2020, an extension from the earlier target of March 31.
Father who died with daughter at Rattlesnake Point was in bitter custody dispute with ex-wife
Halton police said they found four-year-old Keira and her father dead after they failed to return from a hike Sunday afternoon.
Goody’s Subs: This Burlington sandwich shop is a must try
Goody’s Subs gives the best in no-nonsense hot subs
St. Catharines firefighters told to cover up for charity calendars
“It’s against our core values — the dignity and respect we believe our employees are entitled to.”
Masai Ujiri’s latest trip to Africa another example of his impact transcending Raptors, NBA
He was instrumental in bringing a title to the city, but many people outside of the Raptors organization felt Masai Ujiri’s influence.
Future of Hamilton: Spectator's Steve Buist on TVO's "The Agenda"
TVO’s ‘The Agenda’ will feature the city on its current affairs program
Man convicted of leaving scene of motorcycle crash that claimed the life of his best friend
The two young men were more like brothers than friends. They did everything together.
Tim Hortons going back-to-basics to reinvigorate the brand after weak sales
‘We have not properly put the strength of the Tim Hortons brand to work,’ said RBI CEO Jose Cil, while promising more fresh coffee brewers and a renewed focus on quality and value.
His parents bought their first home for $45,000 in their 20s. He bought his for $690,000 in his 30s. Why first-time buyers are getting older at an alarming rate
The average age of Toronto’s first-time home buyers has climbed from 27 to 32 in just five years.
Black man assaulted by Hamilton police says collecting race data ‘good idea’
Hamilton police board expresses concern about seven categories of race province requires officers to select after use-of-force arrests
This 34-year-old Toronto teacher makes $70,000 a year. She and her fiancé plan to spend $80,000 on their wedding and yearlong honeymoon. Can she save enough?
Simone eats in, walks to work and even shares the cost of her morning coffee with her colleagues. Now she just has to dial back her spending on clothes...
Hamilton urged to get snow-covered sidewalk situation ‘under control’ with city clearing program
“We don’t think this is an issue that can be compromised on,” said disability advocate Sarah Jama
Backlog of applications for Canadian veterans’ benefits grows by the thousands
New figures from Veterans Affairs Canada show more than 44,000 applications from veterans for assistance were sitting in the queue at the end of September, a 10 per cent increase from only six months earlier.
High-level North Korean defector to run in South Korean election
Thae Yong Ho, a former minister at the North Korean Embassy in London, came to South Korea in 2016 with his family. He since has given media interviews and written articles highly critical of North Korea’s authoritarian government, led by Kim Jong Un.
Deluge in Australia drenches bushfires and eases three-year drought
But experts say it will take some time yet to know to what extent the rainfall has replenished dried-up rivers and quenched parched soil in some inland areas most affected by the three-year drought.
Ontario launches project to let paramedics treat palliative patients on scene
Health Minister Christine Elliott says it is part of the government’s plan to ease hospital overcrowding and end so-called hallway health care.
Philippine government asks top court to shut down nation’s largest TV network
Solicitor-General Jose Calida accused ABS-CBN Convergence Inc., of abusing its franchises and violating a constitutional prohibition on foreign investment in Philippine media, allegations the company denied.
Canadians troops won't return to Iraq without Iraq's explicit approval, Champagne says
Champagne was in Kuwait with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for a surprise visit to bring greetings and show appreciation for Canada's troops at the Ali Al-salem Air Base.
Second Canadian plane leaves Wuhan with evacuees from coronavirus outbreak epicentre
Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said Monday there is room for about 200 passengers aboard the flight from the Chinese city that has been under quarantine for weeks.
Personal and business insolvencies rise
Insolvencies up last year as business filings rise for first time since 2001
Feels like rom-con artist ’raped’ her, stole her future, victim tells court
A romance con-artist deserves at least six years in prison for defrauding a woman of hundreds of thousands of dollars, leaving her feeling broken and suicidal, his sentencing hearing was told on Monday.
Cdn troops won’t return to Iraq without Iraq’s explicit approval, Champagne says
Canada’s troops are eager to get back to work training Iraqi security forces but it won’t happen unless Canada is certain of their safety and Iraq invites them to return, Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said Monday.
Fierce storm causes deaths, damage and delays across Europe
A storm battered Europe with hurricane-force winds and heavy rains, killing at least seven people and causing severe travel disruptions as it moved eastward across the continent Monday and bore down on Germany.
Second Canadian plane lands in Wuhan to board evacuees from coronavirus outbreak epicentre
Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said Monday there is room for about 200 passengers aboard the flight from the Chinese city that has been under quarantine for weeks.
Cruise ship infections nearly double as China virus deaths spike
The number of people infected on a cruise ship with a new strain of coronavirus almost doubled on Monday, as authorities in China and beyond pursued greater quarantine measures to contain the disease.
‘She was so innocent.’ Mother grieves 4-year-old daughter who died after going missing with dad on hike at Rattlesnake Point
Halton police said they found the pair dead around 11 p.m. after they failed to return from a hike Sunday afternoon.
Father, 4-year-old daughter who died after going missing on a hike at Rattlesnake Point had ‘injuries consistent with a fall’
Halton police said they found the pair dead around 11 p.m. after they failed to return from a hike Sunday afternoon.
Mountain stabbing leaves Hamilton man with non-life-threatening injuries
Police continue to investigate and believe the incident was targeted
PHOTOS: Halton public elementary school teachers hit the picket line
Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario members will walkout provincewide Tuesday
Luxury home builder eyes townhome development along Ancaster's Church Street
Church Street eyed for infill development
Annie lost her dad. Out of her loss comes Instagram help for the grieving
Annie Horton lost her father, the noted Hamilton pianist Carl Horton, suddenly in 2017. Two years later she launched an Instagram resource to help those grieving loss.
Stoney Creek fire causes $550,000 in damage
Starting in a garage, with vehicle inside, the blaze spread to a house and other vehicles
Father and 4-year-old daughter found dead after going missing on a hike at Rattlesnake Point in Milton
Halton police said they found the pair dead around 11 p.m. after they failed to return from a hike Sunday afternoon.
Restaurant Brands raises dividend, as Popeyes chicken sandwich boosts sales
The company says performance at Tim Hortons did not reflect the strength of the brand and that it would work to refocus on its "founding values" in an effort to reignite growth in Canada.
What’s behind #chairgirl and a Toronto rapper’s coronavirus hoax? Social media makes fame easier to pursue, experts say
Why would anyone want to appear in a video of themselves committing a possibly very obvious crime? An expert says there is no IQ test for being on social media.
'She needs new lungs and needs them now': Cambridge girl, 11, given a year to live
Amelia Harris, 11, was diagnosed in July with pulmonary hypertension — a disease with no known cure for children
Should Hamilton save the Valley Inn Road bridge — the only route to Heartbreak Hill?
Birdwatchers, Around The Bay runners and young cyclists adore the 56-year-old rattling timber span, but the city closed it in December for fear it would collapse.
Father and four-year-old daughter found dead after going missing on a hike at Rattlesnake Point in Milton
Halton police said they found the pair dead around 11:00 p.m. after they failed to return from a hike Sunday afternoon.
‘It’s hard to adopt an obese cat’: SPCA says city-run adoption program hurts its bottom line
Hamilton pilot program has been ‘good news’ for animal welfare, Coun. Sam Merulla says
Road Rage: Shots fired at vehicle on Upper James street
Two suspects fired what is believed to be a pellet gun at another vehicle as a result of a road rage incident and then fled in a grey Audi sedan.
Do you want a budget, middle-class or deluxe retirement? I’ve calculated exactly what you can expect to spend for all three
If you’re worried about not having enough, cheer up. Most people are surprised by how little a typical middle-class retirement costs, writes David Aston.
Motherlode: If nothing is standard, is anything a deal?
‘I’m intensely against being treated like a fool’
Everything must go! — including Cheapies, Hamilton’s legendary record store that is closing in March
Cheapies has been around since 1980, a fixture in the centre of downtown on King East.
Swiss voters approve outlawing anti-gay discrimination
Opponents of the move insisted it violated people’s right to freedom of opinion and gathered enough signatures to force a referendum on the issue.
Hurricane-force winds pound U.K. and Europe, upend travel
The Met Office issued 190 emergency flood warnings and urged people not to try to drive through flooded roads.
Iran again fails to put satellite into orbit amid U.S. worries
A Simorgh, or “Phoenix,” rocket couldn’t put the Zafar 1 communications satellite into orbit due to a low speed, Iranian state TV reported.
Soldier kills 26 in bloodiest mass shooting in Thailand
Officials said the soldier was angry over a financial dispute.
Iran doesn’t have expertise to analyze PS752 recorders, Foreign Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne says
Champagne said it’s time to end the standoff over who will process the recorders that are expected to reveal a lot about the crash that killed 176 people, including 57 Canadian citizens.
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