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Updated 2025-02-03 07:30
UPDATE: OPP identify two men killed in Caledonia crash
Pickup truck struck a tree in single-vehicle crash on Greens Road.
They’re both 25 and make $262,000. This couple wants to pay off their mortgages and spend more on travel. How do they start?
Ace and Ada know they make a lot money for people their age, but it came out of “sweat and tears” and following in the footsteps of immigrant parents. Now they want to know how to spend it.
Into the Blu: First-of-its-kind in Ontario, light and sound therapy in Burlington
The Blu Room is an octagon-shaped, mirrored room that bathes those inside in a ultraviolet blue light while playing soft music and a gentle hum.
Tax-Free Savings Accounts help make the rich richer. They need to be fixed
Those who make more money use more of their TFSA contribution limits and enjoy significantly higher tax breaks, writes Amir Barnea.
Cheap wireless plans should be a right. Here’s why
Smartphones are used for so many essential things that for the upward mobility of Canadians, telecommunications should be made accessible, writes Navneet Alang.
Hollywood in the Hammer: Actress Jayne Eastwood lives in Hamilton's North End
The recent transplant’s new series ‘Hey Lady!’ is up for an award at the Sundance Film Festival
‘This is overwhelming!’ Community outpouring for deceased country music performer, James Cameron
About 900 people squeeze into Kitchener’s Schwaben Club to celebrate the life of country music performer James Cameron
Woman struck by Ford F150 in Tim Hortons parking lot
The driver left the scene but was located a short time later
How a Canadian bank actually encourages phone scams
If an unidentified voice on the phone says it’s from your bank, you should be skeptical, writes Adriana Robertson.
Obit: Longtime Hamilton police labour leader Brad Boyce was known for his ‘integrity and grit’
Boyce died Jan. 15 at age 68 of cancer
Giving until it hurts: Off-loading health and social services onto Hamilton charitable organizations
Why do we keep downloading taxpayer responsibilities on to charities?
Germany's Merkel meets food industry to discuss low prices
Germany's Merkel meets food industry to discuss low prices
For the glory of LIV
How Kyle John Richardson ended up at Juravinski Hospital with fatal injuries is a mystery
Police appeal for witnesses as they try to piece together the 24-year-old Hamilton man’s last day
Heat lamp might be factor in $200,000 Stoney Creek fire
Electrical fault official cause of blaze on Bing Crescent
Photos and video: Hamilton roadblock in solidarity with Wet'suwet'en Nation
Protesters block railway and road in support of B.C. anti-pipeline action
Keeping paper bus tickets comes at a high cost, warns Hamilton city staff
Phase out of paper bus tickets recommended but poverty reduction advocate hopes city will delay again
Hamilton police hunt suspect in blond wig that may have shot at officers
Police are asking residents to check their surveillance cameras
Photos: Snow or no, Winterfest is a blast
Winterfest brings fun activities to frigid February days.
John C. Holland Awards kick off Black History Month
The 24th annual awards were held Saturday at LIUNA Station
People attending school function in Nova Scotia became ill after eating cake containing THC, police say
The Mounties say food served at the event included a molasses cake, which contained one of the main psychoactive compounds in cannabis.
More Canadians request flight out of Wuhan as coronavirus kills outside China
The number of Canadians who want to flee the Chinese province afflicted with the novel coronavirus has climbed to 325.
Bank robbery suspect steals and crashes police car
Three teenagers were arrested after a daylight Friday bank robbery in downtown St. Catharines that involved three vehicle chases, two pursuits on foot — one through Niagara Region headquarters — a citizen’s arrest and a stolen police cruiser.
Evacuations, road closures and plenty of cleanup after B.C. flooding, landslides
Several British Columbia communities are cleaning up and digging out after a storm swept over the southern part of the province on Friday, prompting flooding and landslides.
Canadian groundhogs divided on winter weather predictions
The folksy, mid-winter tradition known as Groundhog Day saw Canada’s best-known shadow-casting critters divided in their weather predictions on Sunday.
Two dead in Caledonia collision
Pickup truck struck a tree in single-vehicle crash on Greens Road.
Coronavirus outbreak shows the risk in ignoring human activity’s impact on nature
Scientists believe the virus likely originated in bats and jumped to people at a wildlife market in China. But the connection between human health and environmental degradation is a truth overlooked in Canada and around the world.
Heat lamp bulb likely caused $200,000 fire in Stoney Creek
Police say the bathroom heat lamp bulb was left on overnight in the home on Bing Crescent
Photos: Bulldogs dominate in battle of the dogs
Hamilton scores six first period goals in 9-4 win over Niagara IceDogs
Police investigating death of 24-year-old Hamilton man ‘don’t yet know where crime scene is’
Police are considering the death of Kyle John Richardson a homicide after he collapsed on the emergency ramp with ‘serious’ and ‘concerning’ injuries.
Motherlode: Where in the world is ... well, anything
It’s going to be a fun-filled nerd summer
She was killed by a driver who seemed drunk. He wasn’t
Irene Buenavida was killed by a speeding driver on Highway 401. What the driver’s acquittal says about a rare medical condition.
Feb. 3: Plastic bags, hospital wait times, Tim Hortons and other letters to the editor
You either bring your own, buy some cloth bags at the checkout or paper bags are used as a last resort.
How #MeToo is smashing the casting couch
Harvey Weinstein revelations have altered Hollywood in ways big and small
Fire at former Tailgate Charlie’s
Fire in exterior wall of office building renovated in 2018
Peter MacKay submits full $300,000 fee for Conservative leadership
Former Progressive Conservative leader has the fundraising numbers to back up his front-runner status, submitting full entrance fee just a week after officially entering the race.
Contract talks break off between Ford government, elementary teachers
Negotiations to resume next week with Catholic, French educators
Tow truck driver shot in Aurora, the latest violence affecting the GTA towing industry
Police say the male driver of the truck sustained minor injuries. A female passenger was uninjured.
The Senate’s verdict: Trump is guilty, but not guilty enough
The Senate was never going to deliver the final verdict. That will come from the American voters in November, Edward Keenan writes.
Man dead after being dropped off outside Hamilton’s Juravinski Hospital with ‘serious’ injuries
Police investigating suspicous death after man collapsed on the emergency department ramp
Primary season will choose the Democratic presidential candidate. Here’s how
The U.S. “primary season” is a process unlike anything seen in Canada, or most of the rest of the world.
Federal IT systems at risk of ‘critical failure,’ Trudeau warned in memo
Some systems are pushing 60 years old and built on “outdated technology” that can no longer be maintained.
The Senate’s verdict: Trump is guilty, but not guilty enough
The Senate was never going to deliver the final verdict. That will come from the American voters in November, Edward Keenan writes.
Man, 56, arrested after fatal hit-and-run in Mississauga
Penny Cousard 45, was operating an electric mobility wheelchair when she was struck and killed.
Three dead, two injured in shooting at Airbnb rental in downtown Toronto
Police say they are no longer looking for a suspect in the shooting that occurred at rented Airbnb near Queens Wharf Road and Fort York Boulevard.
Police investigating sudden death outside Juravinski Hospital
Hamilton police have taped off the emergency room ramp.
Should we be afraid of the coronavirus or just cautious?
Do you want a flu shot with that mask?
Creature discomforts on display at McMaster Museum of Art
Five artists explore the tangled relationships between animals and humans
Forced out by fire, these Duke Street tenants are in a homeless limbo
“I have nothing. I have some clothes and blanket.”
For years Aya’s family was stuck in a Turkish refugee camp. They’re all Hamiltonians now
A young woman, whose sorrow for her family we wrote about in 2016, finally has them back — this is her miracle of patience
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