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Updated 2025-02-04 02:45
UPDATE: Dead man found in the street on Hamilton Mountain was shot
The intersection at West 4th Avenue and Richwill Road on the Mountain is closed.
Crackdown on passengers who get unruly on international flights starts Jan. 1
About 60 percent of the onboard crimes have gone unpunished,
Bank of Canada says Stephen Poloz will not seek a second term as governor
Poloz, 64, said the role of Bank of Canada governor has been his dream job.
Where's my Amazon package? It may be late
It’s an embarrassing setback for Amazon, whose reputation with shoppers depends on delivering orders on time
City finds site for supervised injection service in Hamilton
Staff looked at roughly 30 locations before finding the right one
Bank of Canada sees enough resilience to ‘chart its own course’
Deputy governor Timothy Lane defended the central bank’s decision to buck the global easing trend and keep its policy rate unchanged for a ninth straight meeting.
Sale listing for former Dundas Canadian Tire site touts vision for eight storeys
Property impacted by floodplain regulations
TD, CIBC misses on earnings cap hard quarter for Canadian banks
The industry has been side-swiped by rising provisions for soured loans and slumping capital markets.
Homicide investigators called to sudden death on West 4th Avenue early Friday
Man in his 30s found dead at West 4th and Richwill Road
PHOTOS: Westdale Warriors undefeated in water polo
The Westdale Warriors kept their undefeated streak going with a 9-4 win over Orchard Park heading into the playoffs that cap off with the city championship on Dec. 18.
Lottery ticket worth $2.5 million sold in Hamilton
So far, the prize is unclaimed
Social media explodes as ‘Peloton wife’ holiday ad slammed as sexist
Company stock plunges the day after social media outrage and ridicule over ad showing a man giving a woman the high-tech stationary bike for Christmas
Gifts for the Toronto lover in your life ... and a message to the Hamilton haters
People who live in the 6ix love to show it off. Here’s some gift ideas for your Toronto-proud loved ones ... and one for the alienated Hamiltonian, too
WEEKEND EVENTS: More than 10 things to do in the Hamilton area this weekend
Oh snow! Where to go?
'Some medical issues:' Burlington man, 63, disappears without a trace
A 63-year-old Burlington man is missing and his family and Halton Regional Police are extremely concerned for his wellbeing.
Adopt a Pet: A big opportunity to adopt Maximus
Here are some of the animals up for adoption from Lincoln County Humane Society.
Help wanted: Ontario government seeking suggestions to deal with climate change
A day after Ontario’s auditor general blasted Premier Doug Ford’s plan for not being based on “sound evidence” and likely to fall well short of greenhouse gas emission targets, Environment Minister Jeff Yurek said his suggestion box is open.
Diane Galambos: Electric Diner brings back energy of the ’80s
Erika Puckering and Jamie Ewing love the 1980s, and it shows in their George Street restaurant
Andrew Dreschel: Sewergate investigation to be dropped, whistleblower in the clear
Mayor Fred Eisenberger: ‘I see no appetite for chasing a mirage’
Man seriously hurt trying to crawl under train at Wellington Street North
Road reopened after investigation
Jay Robb: Shareability. It’s about them, not you.
Author says avoid sharing content for selfish or self-serving reasons.
'Pedestrian was struck': Young woman dead on QEW in Oakville after being hit by transport truck
A young woman is dead after she was hit and killed by a transport truck while on foot on the QEW in Oakville.
Toronto teacher to stand trial in drowning of student on trip to Algonquin Park
A teacher who led a group of Toronto high school students on a canoe trip in central Ontario two years ago that turned tragic when a teen drowned has been ordered to stand trial.
Chinese ambassador warns Canada against adopting motion calling for sanctions
China’s new ambassador to Canada is threatening “very firm countermeasures” if Parliament adopts a motion calling for sanctions over alleged Chinese human rights abuses against Muslim Uighurs and pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong.
Throne speech pledges designed to please NDP, Bloc Quebecois
Gov. Gen. Julie Payette delivers promises of action on the climate, gun control, pharmacare, transit, housing and health care.
Consumer minister orders charges to home warranty board, CEO steps down
Ontario’s government and consumer services minister says she asked the CEO of the corporation that enforces warranties on new homes to step down.
Scott Radley: Bulldogs’ Jan Jenik goes streaking
Has a point in all 25 games he’s played this season
City shares ‘chronology’ of west Hamilton sewage spill
Councillor says more details could be included in list of updates to elected officials
“She just kept yelling, ‘He’s trying to kill us’”: Neighbours who rescued teen girl carrying injured toddler
Hamilton family finds terrified teen on their doorstep at 3:30 a.m. pounding on the door and holding a toddler with what appeared to be multiple stab wounds
Ontario passes new animal welfare legislation with stiffer penalties
Solicitor General Sylvia Jones said Thursday that the new law makes Ontario a national leader in protecting animals.
UPDATE: Missing girl found
Police confirm teen found safe and sound on Dec. 4
Church of Atheism denied charitable status as court finds it isn’t a religion
A federal court has ruled that the so-called Church of Atheism is not a church at all and can’t be treated like one for tax purposes.
Heavy snowfall expected to hit region tonight
Environment Canada has issued a winter weather travel advisory
Heart transplant patient dies after Chicago hospital wedding
The wedding was quickly planned after Javi Rodriguez decided he wanted to live out his last days at home.
Iran may have killed more than 1,000 in recent protests, U.S. says
In addition to the deaths, special representative for Iran said more than 7,000 protesters had been detained.
Democrats take big new step toward impeaching Donald Trump
“Our democracy is what is at stake,” Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi said about the case against the U.S. president.
UPDATED: Man seriously hurt trying to crawl under train at Wellington Street North
Road reopened after investigation
Pelosi rebukes reporter who asks whether she hates Trump
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi had just concluded her weekly news conference Thursday and was about to exit the room when a reporter shouted out a question.
Hamilton man accused of sexually assaulting personal support worker
Hamilton police say there may be more victims
Hamilton police officer cleared by SIU
The 26-year-old was arrested three times in a short period
Pedestrian hit by train at Wellington Street North
Road closed in both directions near Hamilton General Hospital for investigation
Milkshake’s survival a ‘miracle’ after Aurora cat’s two months on the lam
The four-year-old domestic short-haired cat escaped his home in September by breaking a screen in a window holding a portable air conditioner. He was found in poor shape two weeks ago.
Graham Rockingham: A portal to Hamilton’s artistic past
‘Building Cultural Legacies’ explores the city’s rich artistic heritage from 1950 to 2000
City unanimously backs climate change plan
Almost two dozen delegations urge swift action on Hamilton initiatives
Hamilton mayor calls plan to expand urban boundary a ‘mistake’
City has identified area on southeast Mountain could be home to as many as 80,000 people and jobs
UPDATE: Pelosi OK'S drafting of impeachment articles against Trump
Democrats are charging toward a Christmastime vote on removing the 45th president,
Graham Rockingham: JR Digs Christmas show selling out faster than ever
Local comedian wants to make sure a few do-gooders get to buy tickets for his annual show
Retired Waterloo developer, 95, faces deportation for serving in Nazi death squad
Oberlander’s lawyers are seeking to quash deportation, arguing in part that his poor hearing and eyesight prevent his meaningful participation in the case against him.
Farm Boy opens in Burlington and boasts ‘a world-class, fresh shopping experience’
The Ontario-based grocer has been rapidly expanding over the last few years after starting as a produce stand in Cornwall in 1981.
Booksellers get holiday bonuses from James Patterson
Booksellers get holiday bonuses from James Patterson
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