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This Toronto DJ makes $1,500 a month. She has $30,000 in OSAP debt and still lives at home. Can she afford a place of her own?
The one thing she’s sure of for now is that buying a home isn’t in her plans anytime soon. “It’s too expensive!” She’s hoping that with advice from our financial experts, she can start paying off her OSAP.
What's going on in Ancaster?
The Ancaster Lawn Bowling Club had its lawn bowling green upgraded last fall. The club had its new bowling green installed in time for the 2016 season. The green is 37 metres east to west and 35.5 metres north to south.JUST The FACT:·
Dunnville head-on collision sends both drivers to hospital
The collision occurred Jan. 16 on Highway 3
Caissie Levy brings a world of Broadway experience to Burlington stage
Hamilton star to sing locally for first time since 2002
Justin Dumpfrey murder trial gets new September start date
Mistrial declared last week
Case of the bedroom-viewing balcony a misunderstanding, homeowner says
The owner of a High Park home whose balcony looks into a neighbour’s bedroom says he was only renovating the deck and promises to put up privacy screens.
Downtown Hamilton fire causes $350,000 in damages
The two-storey structure on Bay Street North was fully involved when firefighters arrived.
Firefighters battle rural Hamilton barn fire — one reportedly storing boats
Fire department deployed a multitude of resources to Golf Club Road blaze
VIDEO: Watch a Rubik’s Cube get solved in about 8 seconds
Antoine Cantin, 21, needs roughly eight seconds to solve famous puzzle
This Toronto DJ makes $1,500 a month. She has $30,000 in OSAP debt and lives with five others. Can she afford a place with fewer roommates?
The one thing she’s sure of for now is that buying a home isn’t in her plans anytime soon. “It’s too expensive!” She’s hoping that with advice from our financial experts, she can start paying off her OSAP.
Binbrook a priority for new NPCA chair
While Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority will continue its focus on the entire watershed under its jurisdiction, the organization’s newly appointed chair, Brenda Johnson, also hopes to address long-awaited priorities at Binbrook Conservation Area.
Beyond plant-based meat, General Mills is now investing in plant-based seafood
Demand has soared for plant-based burgers from firms like Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods, but few companies have attempted to make seafood from plants.
Don’t just call haters out, call them in, urges speaker at Martin Luther King Jr. tribute
“Confronting Hate in Our Community: the Urgency of Now!” the topic at Sunday event.
Grimsby’s Casablanca GO station still a go
Whether funding comes from private- or public-sector partners, or a cocktail of both, he said they are actively discussing to whose interest it would be to invest.
How minimalism can simplify your finances — and help you grow your wealth
Use less. Spend less. Accumulate less. Minimalistic money management can lead to more money, more fulfilment, more clarity and better organization.
Sales up 10 per cent, prices up five: 2019 Hamilton-Burlington real estate market tipped in favour of sellers
Ancaster had highest average residential property sale price in region at $772K
Obit: Former ‘drunk’ who became priest helped others find sobriety
Father Peter Watters spoke at AA meetings all over the world
New hotline for opioid users aimed at reducing overdose deaths
An overdose prevention hotline is being launched in February to help prevent opioid overdose deaths in Hamilton.
Mistrial declared in Justin Dumpfrey second-degree murder trial
He’s accused of second-degree murder in death of his ex-girlfriend Holly Hamilton
Winning ticket for $50M Lotto Max jackpot sold in Ontario
The single winning ticket was sold in Ontario for the $50 million jackpot in Friday night’s Lotto Max draw.
Stabbing sends man to hospital, 42-year-old arrested by Hamilton police
Police say the 27-year-old victim was listed in stable condition Saturday night
Trudeau cabinet tries to focus on domestic agenda amid unforeseen emergencies
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his cabinet ministers are trying to concentrate on the Liberal government’s domestic agenda and how to see it to fruition in a minority Parliament — but unforeseen emergencies continue to demand their urgent attention.
Recent string of Quebec domestic homicides spur call for action to protect women
Francis Lalonde Langlois’s favourite memory of his mother is when he was five years old and she blew up 2,000 balloons on New Year’s Eve because she wanted her three children to remember the first moments of the new millennium.
Hamilton conference showcases student innovation and Antoine’s Rubik’s Cube skills
Antoine Cantin, 21, needs roughly eight seconds to solve famous puzzle
Near-miss at school crossing as driver fails to stop for young children, crossing guard: Norfolk OPP
Drivers complacent around crossing guards, school crossing, provincial police say
Ontario’s elementary teachers announce another one-day strike on Friday
Halton, Niagara teachers will take part in one-day strike Thursday.
Quebec MP Gerard Deltell says non to Tory leadership
Quebec MP Gerard Deltell says he’s decided not to enter the Conservative leadership race.
At least 75 flee from Paraguay prison; many from Brazil gang
At least 75 inmates, many of them members of a notorious Brazilian gang, escaped from a Paraguayan prison in a border town on Sunday, according to authorities who said they immediately fired the prison’s director.
Dozens wounded as Iraqi protesters up pressure on government
Iraqi security forces wounded dozens of protesters on Sunday as renewed anti-government demonstrations gripped the capital and Iraq’s south, activists and officials said.
Royal deal clears way for Harry, Meghan part-time Canada move: experts
A deal reached by Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, with Buckingham Palace helps clear the way for their planned part-time move to Canada, royal watchers said Saturday.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk ‘super fired up’ after successful launch and destruction of Falcon 9 rocket
Calling it a “picture-perfect mission,” SpaceX CEO Elon Musk on Sunday celebrated the successful launch and destruction of a Falcon 9 rocket that safely jettisoned a Crew Dragon capsule into the Atlantic Ocean.
Armed Forces mobilized to help Eastern Newfoundland dig out
The federal government is mobilizing the Armed Forces to help Newfoundland and Labrador dig out from the monster blizzard that paralyzed eastern regions of the province with record breaking amounts of snow as forecasts called for more snow Sunday night.
Photos: Hamiltonians gather at City Hall to hear about topics on women’s issues
Despite the snowstorm, speakers and panellists presented in council chambers Saturday afternoon
Dunnville babysitter sentenced to two years in prison after assaulting child
A Superior Court judge found Kalyn Jones, 34, guilty of aggravated assault after she shook a child, leaving him with life-altering injuries.
Canada keeps up pressure amid signs Iran won’t turn over plane’s black boxes
Canada is keeping up the pressure on Iran to involve outside experts in the investigation into downed Ukrainian jetliner PS752, amid signs that Iran is balking at turning over the flight data recorders.
Hamilton police say 38 snow-related collisions recorded Saturday
Police lament those driving too fast for slippery conditions
Armed Forces being mobilized to help Eastern Newfoundland dig out after storm
Premier Dwight Ball asked for Ottawa’s help on Saturday, and Minister of Natural Resources Seamus O’Regan said the fed was working to deploy all available resources on the ground in St. John’s.
Black Americans deeply pessimistic about country under president who more than 8 in 10 describe as ’a racist,’ Post-Ipsos poll finds
U.S. President Donald Trump made a stark appeal to Black Americans during the 2016 election when he asked, “What have you got to lose?” Three years later, Black Americans have rendered their verdict on his presidency with a deeply pessimistic assessment of their place in the United States under a leader seen by an overwhelming majority as racist.
A shocking report details how Ontario’s most vulnerable youths are shuttled from child protection to the justice system
Project that followed youths in pretrial detention — of up to 400 days — in Toronto and other cities finds they are part of a “vicious circle.”
Hamilton councillors try to dispel notion city residents are highest taxed in Ontario
It's not the highest, not the lowest, says mayor
Canada keeps up pressure amid signs Iran won’t turn over downed plane’s black boxes
Iran may be hesitant to turn over the recorders for fear that more details from the crash will come to light.
Recent string of Quebec domestic homicides spur call for action to protect women
Researchers reported last year that Canada’s domestic homicide rates have not declined in recent years, despite efforts to tackle intimate partner violence.
Two fill dumping sites in Flamborough close; dump truck backups caused traffic ‘madness’
“There’s just absolutely no way anybody is going to put up with this anymore.”
Hamilton drivers call 911 at least 35 times to report snow-related collisions Saturday
Police lament those driving too fast for slippery conditions
First Nation chief calls B.C. premier’s unwillingness to meet in person over pipeline project disrespectful
Chief Na’moks, who also goes by John Ridsdale, says the chiefs have a long-standing request to meet with Premier John Horgan as they say they will only discuss the project with government leaders rather than proponent Coastal GasLink.
Search underway for missing man as Newfoundland left reeling after monster blizzard
Eastern Newfoundland struggled to remove and get through massive snow drifts after a blizzard that paralyzed much of the Avalon Peninsula.
Harry, Meghan to quit royal jobs, give up ‘highness’ titles
Agreement also calls for Meghan and Harry to repay 2.4 million pounds in taxpayers’ money that was spent renovating their home.
The proof was on his phone the whole time. The story of one Toronto man’s wrongful conviction
When it was all over, the Crown prosecutor conceded Lance Richardson’s arrest amounted to a “miscarriage of justice.” But why did it take four years for anyone to take those voice messages seriously?
GO Train collides with tow truck Friday in Oakville leaving passengers stranded
No one injured in crash
Is school in or out? What you need to know about the largest teacher job action in two decades
Teachers across the province are set to take part in various days of action in their bid to ink deals with the province.
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