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Updated 2025-02-04 09:45
Quebec suspends controversial immigration reform for foreign students, workers
The Quebec government is ending a nightmarish week by suspending its proposed changes to a popular fast-track immigration program for foreign students and workers.
Burlington woman remembers experiencing the ravages of war as the bombs fell on Frankfurt
She was ‘just a kid,’ but she had family to help as world exploded around her
Regina Haggo: Artist features Steel, Fire and Ice of Hamilton in latest exhibition
Ron Eady captures robust industrial interiors in his dynamic encaustics
Drug evidence thrown out over Toronto police delay in allowing accused access to a lawyer
Another prosecution case of a person caught with hard drugs has fallen apart because police refused him timely access to a lawyer.
Scott Radley: Whatd’ya mean Kawhi takes load management games, and other not-so-deep thoughts
McMaster travels to London on Saturday to play Western for the Yates Cup.
Supreme Court says drug trafficker need not pay additional fine
Yulik Rafilovich could not afford legal fees and did not qualify for legal aid, so he successfully applied under a Criminal Code provision for permission to use the seized funds to pay his lawyers.
Homeless and ill with nowhere to turn in Hamilton
Michel Savoie lost his home when Burris Lodge shut down in September. Then he developed a spinal infection. Now he’s in hospital worried about being discharged into the streets.
Halifax museum honours legacy of former member of Canadian-U.S. Black Devils
Herb Peppard of Truro, N.S., died in June at the age of 98. The new exhibit features artifacts of Peppard’s service, including medals, uniforms and personal stories.
A tale of two Hamiltons: Rosy economic forecast at odds with ominous 2020 tax hike proposal
An ominous 2020 budget for Hamilton seems at odds with sunny forecasts about economic development and record building permit values. Why such budget pain when people are talking economic gains?
Flamborough's Friday 5 at 5: Nov. 4-8
Here's what made headlines this week in Flamborough.
‘Very strong culprit’ identified in vaping-related illnesses
Vitamin E acetate is sometimes added to dilute the THC to increase profits or as a thickening agent.
Montreal can limit fast food joints: court
Montreal borough can restrict fast food restaurants for health reasons: court
Video: The Starfighter returns to the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum
One of 200 aircraft for the Royal Canadian Air Force has been restored
Witnesses at murder trial recount Al-Hasnawi shooting
George Catsoudas and son thought pop sounded like a BB gun
Ontario passes bill to cap public sector wage increases at one per cent
The four major unions representing high school, elementary, Catholic and French teachers in the province issued a joint statement condemning Bill 124 and warning they are preparing a court challenge.
Burlington’s third cannabis store would be kitty corner from high school
‘The Hunny Pot does not meet that requirement and we will therefore not be supporting it.’
PHOTOS: Memorial to homelessness at sunrise city hall ceremony
Participants gathered to remember and mourn those who died from homelessness.
Stoney Creek Coun. Chad Collins asks if it's time to pack Stoney Creek Arena in ice?
The arena, built in 1969, has reached its lifespan and is in need of capital upgrades.
Diane Galambos: Jerk chicken. Some like it hot, some not at Vivene’s Island Cuisine in Burlington
The heat is in the hands of the diners
Arm found in Tiger shark belly is likely that of Scottish tourist
Richard Martyn Turner of Edinburgh vanished Saturday in a lagoon off the Reunion coast while snorkeling.
Witness who comforted dying victim testifies at murder trial
George Catsoudas thought wound that killed Yosif Al-Hasnawi came from BB gun
Ontario passes bill to cap public sector wage increases at one per cent
The four major unions representing high school, elementary, Catholic and French teachers in the province are preparing a court challenge.
More Canadians plan to attend Remembrance Day ceremonies this year, poll shows
The survey commissioned by Historica Canada also indicates 88 per cent of Canadians feel it’s important to attend such events while veterans of the Second World War can still be present.
Buffalo Wild Wings chemical mixture leaves 1 dead, 10 hospitalized
A team of firefighters wearing haz-mat suits found a male worker suffering from nausea.
Shipping news for Oct. 27 to Nov. 2. What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Domestic: 7
Hamilton no longer red-flagged for overvalued housing prices
Real estate prices are better aligning with wages — CMHC says.
Leo Johnson’s Liberian library dream moves closer to reality in Hamilton
Leo Nupolu Johnson is fulfilling promise he made in refugee camp as a teenager
UPDATE: Missing girl Mckayla Rishaur found safe
Mckayla Rishaur returned home just after 8 a.m. on Friday morning (Nov. 8).
A Burlington naval officer’s keepsakes from the war on the high seas
Burlington man was an anti-submarine commanding officer in charge of protecting merchant ships
‘It didn’t feel real’: Guelph woman’s car stolen twice in one month
When Sarah Duncan woke up on the Sunday morning before Thanksgiving, she grabbed a coffee and headed outside to soak up some morning serenity.
Two Hamilton affordable housing projects in line for millions in provincial cash
Council backs recommendation to help fund East Kiwanis and Indwell builds with 115 affordable units
Diane Galambos: Jerk chicken. Some like it hot, some not at Viven’s Island Cuisine in Burlington
The heat is in the hands of the diners
‘Tony Scratch,’ killed in daylight shooting near Sherway Gardens, was longtime organized crime figure, sources say
Antonio Fiorda, 50, of Maple, died in hospital shortly after he was fired upon several times by a man who drove up to him in a parking lot at about 12:40 p.m. Monday.
Nowhere to go: will HSR bus drivers strike over bathroom breaks?
Hamilton transit union is urging members to reject the city’s latest contract offer — in part over a dispute about where and when HSR drivers can use the loo
PHOTOS: Westmount wins. Wildcats defend high school title with 24-17 victory
The Westmount Wildcats defended their title with a 24-17 victory against the Sir Winston Churchill Bulldogs in the senior public high school football championship game on Thursday night.
Retired Hamilton cabbie gets himself on list of fake scientists declaring climate emergency
Hans Wienhold said he was a scientist in BS Detection and Analysis at Mohawk College. Micky Mouse also one of the fake names on the list.
Weekend events: More than 7 things to do in Hamilton and area
If you’re looking to spice things up check out the Hot Sauce Expo on Saturday at the Hamilton Convention Centre.
Ontario to boost education spending by $186M
NDP Leader Andrea Horwath says the extra funding won’t help stave off the loss of thousands of teaching positions.
Winter program for homeless women in Hamilton gets $228,000 lifeline from city
But councillors express angst over being ‘last gasp’ for agencies when upper-level government funding is not available
Ontario's Treasury Board President Peter Bethlenfalvy heaps praise on Hamilton's economic progress
Ontario cabinet ministers' visit comes in wake of Premier Doug Ford's negative comments about city.
Ontario Treasury Board President praises Hamilton's economic progress
Ontario cabinet ministers' visit comes in wake of Premier Doug Ford's negative comments about city.
UPDATE: Witnesses describe chase before fatal shooting of Al-Hasnawi
Brother of victim describes conflict with two men before shots were fired
Q&A with Six Nations Chief Ava Hill
Hill will not be running in Saturday’s election
Ex-national security adviser Bolton snubs the impeachment inquiry
An aide to Vice-President Mike Pence does show up under subpoena to testify about Trump’s handling of Ukraine
Critics question slow pace of Ontario’s planned climate change assessment
The Doug Ford government put out a tender looking for bidders with expertise in impact assessments to work on the two-year project.
Owner of Toronto rooming house where woman died in a fire has been ordered to pay $1.3M to her parents
Konstantin Lysenko found guilty of negligence causing the death of Alisha Lamers, who was trapped in the burning basement unit she rented.
Liberal winners and losers gather in Ottawa after losing majority in federal election
Re-elected, newly elected and defeated Liberal MPs are gathering on Parliament Hill to mull over the disappointing results of the Oct. 21 election and contemplate the best way forward in a challenging new world of minority government.
CWH Starfighter is back
The CF 104 Starfighter returned to its familiar spot in front of the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum this week following extensive restoration work that has made the aircraft look brand-new.One of the most revolutionary military aircraft ever p
Trump denies he wanted Barr to publicly clear him
U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted early Thursday that the claim “is totally untrue and just another FAKE NEWS story with anonymous sources that don’t exist.”
Judge fines Trump $2 million for misusing his charitable foundation
Trump’s presidential campaign staff worked with the foundation to hold an event in the run-up to the 2016 Iowa caucuses.
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