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Updated 2025-02-04 15:00
Hexo shares slip as it reports $56.7M fourth-quarter loss, revenue totals $15.4M
Shares of Hexo Corp. fell after the cannabis company posted a larger-than-expected fourth-quarter adjusted loss and an inventory writedown.
Pups on pot? Could cannabis treat cancer in Burlington woman's dog?
Burlington woman hesitant to give ailing dog cannabis to treat his cancer, as research on safety for pets is still lacking.
What’s going on here? Dundas and Hamilton streets in Flamborough
New developments slated for three corners of the Dundas Street and Hamilton Street intersection would reshape the area.
Court hears constitutional challenge ahead of Hamilton murder trial
Lawyers for Dale King argue changes to jury selection violate his Charter rights because he’s Indigenous
Burlington man wins $100,000 in LOTTO MAX draw
The winning ticket was purchased at Petro Canada on Dundas Street in Burlington.
Poll shows climate change sunk Scheer — and could cost Ford
An exit poll clearly shows the public’s support for a climate change plan and a carbon tax and it caused potential Conservative voters to not vote for Scheer.
Sheryl Nadler: sariKNOTsari is devoted to slow, sustainable fashions
Priya Mohan’s latest venture features a line of upcycled vintage saris
Hundreds protest gender identity speaker in Toronto
Police will be present at Toronto library event featuring controversial speaker
Suspect wanted in Hamilton police investigation involving firearm
Deren Akyeam-Pong, 20, of Hamilton, is wanted on a variety of charges.
One of three Hamilton teenagers charged with murder of fellow teen released on bail
Seventeen-year-old Abdalla Hassan was found shot in head in rural Dundas in April
Ontario to roll out animal cruelty enforcement squad in January
“To date, animals have not been well represented in our courts and abusers get away with a slap on the hand. Hopefully that will end now.”
Hamilton faces 5.5 per cent tax hike — or service cuts — as grim 2020 budget fight looms
Provincial downloading, extra transit costs partly to blame for a $52-million city budget hole next year. Covering that shortfall would cost the average taxpayer an extra $195
Alberta tables climate plan for industry; retains key parts of old legislation
Most industrial facilities are to receive an individual emissions benchmark based on past performance. They are to pay a carbon price of $30 a tonne for emissions over their benchmark or collect emissions credits if they go beneath.
Electrical fault suspected cause of Ancaster house fire
Blaze was briefly upgraded to multiple alarm because of the home’s large size
Liberal staffers removing anti-carbon tax stickers, minister charges
Energy Minister Greg Rickford pointed to a Facebook post from the chief of staff for federal Liberal MP Paul Lefebvre, who boasted a milestone in ripping off the stickers.
Air Canada aims to hire 350 pilots ahead of eventual Boeing 737 Max return
Once authorities lift the airspace ban it could take up to a year for all 50 Max jetliners slated to be in operation by mid-2020 to hit the skies.
Ninety-eight rookie MPs undergo House of Commons training in Ottawa
The House of Commons began welcoming the rookie MPs, including eight who are returning to the job after some time away, last week for training sessions on how to set up their offices and find their way around the parliamentary precinct.
Serbia asks Russia’s help to fight blaze on Bulgaria border
Hundreds of firefighters in both countries have been struggling to contain the blaze on the Stara Planina mountain.
Cops will 'keep the peace' at library event
Police will be present at Toronto library event featuring controversial speaker
"Big things" are promised for Hamilton City Centre, says new owner IN8 Developments president Darryl Firsten
CBRE had put up for sale Hamilton City Centre in November 2018.
Ontario government vows to improve appointments process after cronyism scandal
Queen’s Park is looking to beef up the public appointments process in the wake of the Progressive Conservatives’ “French connections” cronyism scandal.
Air cargo giant DHL Express plans $100-million expansion at Hamilton airport
The project will see its current sorting facility quadruple in size.
Gary Smith: The Rocky Horror Show embraces its ’70s roots
Hamilton Theatre Inc.’s production is a well-sung, well-cast romp.
Hamilton City Manager Janette Smith calls on business leaders to promote diversity and inclusion
"I wish I could stand up today and tell you 'I've got the magic solution.' I don't," says Smith.
Ontario introduces tougher penalties for animal abuse
The bill identifies new offences to better combat dog fighting, gives inspectors more powers to help animals in distress and hold owners accountable.
Could cannabis treat cancer in dogs?
University of Guelph is studying the efficacy of using cannabis for treating urothelial carcinoma tumours in dogs
Hamilton City Manager Janette Smith still "learning" about how city works
"I know Glanbrook," says Smith, who grew up on a Mount Hope farm.
Macy’s is going fur free. How long before Canadian retailers are forced to follow?
Recent demand for goose down and particularly coyote fur in winter boots and parka hoods has been a bright spot in the Canadian harvesting industry.
Hamilton trustees can't agree on bullying review panellists
An independent review to help Hamilton’s public school board better respond to bullying in the wake of the stabbing death of a high school student got off to an inauspicious start Monday when trustees couldn’t agree on who should sit on its advisory panel.
The ghost of Halloween past
A look at how Hamilton celebrated Halloween in previous years.
Ernie Schramayr: 10 Commandments of training for longevity
Recent research has shown that if one wants to maintain an active, healthy life well into their senior years they should be lifting more and not simply relying on walking.
Milton opts in to retail cannabis stores
THE ISSUE: Local cannabis stores. LOCAL IMPACT: Allowing cannabis retail businesses in town will ensure a safe and controlled access to cannabis.
Tips for saving to buy your first home
Saving for the down payment to buy your first home takes a careful plan
Trial begins for Toronto cop and brother charged in violent Whitby confrontation
Dafonte Miller suffered damage to his eye so severe it had to be removed, a broken orbital bone, a broken nose and a fractured wrist during the incident on Dec. 28, 2016.
Fewer classes with 30-plus students this year at Catholic board
Union president says this has been the most difficult year for his members
Sheryl Nadler: Is it Halloween or is it Hamilton?
It’s those rainbows and sparkles that make our city great.
Stop treating people on welfare like criminals. Report calls for Ontario to take new approach
System prioritizes punitive rules rather than lowering barriers to employment, report by U of T think tank Ontario 360 says.
Stoney Creek’s Cardinal Newman takes on saintly status
Stoney Creek’s Cardinal Newman Catholic Secondary School has taken on a saintly status to reflect the canonization of its namesake English theologian by Pope Francis.
Loonie erodes USD’s high-yielding status as central banks prepare to release policies
Canada’s two-year yields climbed above U.S. equivalents earlier this month for the first time since 2017 and loonie bulls are betting that they may have more room to run.
Mom dies of overdose; son stuck with $35,000 city bill
Six months after his mother’s death, a Port Colborne student has been handed a $35,000 tax bill — which the city says is related to property standards problems at the deceased woman’s house.
Does the West have a case for separation?
Last week’s federal election results revealed regional divides in Canada, including discontent in Western Canada and renewed calls for separation for Alberta and now Saskatchewan.
Ontario Science Centre data breach exposes 174,000 names, email addresses
A summertime data breach exposed the names and email addresses of 174,000 Ontario Science Centre members, donors and others including customers for camps and birthday parties, the Star has learned.
Paul Wilson: Cruising Beach Road in 1969, and today
The book tells the story of life on a Hamilton street, 50 years ago
Woman charged in boyfriend's suicide at Boston College on graduation day
Police said she was present as victim leaped to his death from the top floor after enduring months of her physical, verbal and psychological abuse.
Family of 2017 stabbing victim weeps as killer gets less than two more years
Antonio Charles sentenced for manslaughter in 2017 stabbing of Melvin Jn’Marie behind east-end apartment
Artificial intelligence a game-changer for some stroke victims
Software stretches window for saving brain tissue from six hours to 24
Hamilton City Centre sale pending: $700-million condo complex planned for mall site
Sale of the 3.4-acre site to IN8 Developments expected to close Dec. 12
Hamilton public school board trustees unanimous in support of bullying review
Mother of teenager stabbed to death at Hamilton high school part of contingent at board meeting
Second youth arrested in case of shots fired at Tim Hortons
No one was injured in Sept. 23 shooting at Gibson neighbourhood restaurant
Hundreds of Ontario public high school teachers laid off, so far
Doug Ford promised no workers would be laid off in the province. So why are hundreds of teachers losing their jobs? The numbers are still coming in.
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