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Hamilton public school board part of provincial reading inquiry
The Ontario Human Rights Commission will look into issues affecting students with reading disabilities.
Trudeau sticks with pipeline, rules out any coalition
Promises to sit down with all party leaders to hear their priorities.
Montreal police investigate after man, two children found dead in apparent murder suicide
Montreal police are investigating the discovery of the bodies of two children and their father as an apparent double murder followed by a suicide.
In Egypt, 8 dead after chaotic day of heavy rains, flooding
The mayhem raised questions about Cairo’s ability to deal with such heavy rains as the city’s infrastructure and sewage and drainage systems have suffered from years of poor maintenance.
Montreal police investigate after man, two children found dead in apparent murder suicide
Police say a woman phoned 911 just after 9 p.m. Tuesday to report that three people were possibly dead inside an east-end home — a 40 year-old man, a seven-year-old boy and a five-year-old girl.
Hamilton teen charged in online threat at St. Jean de Brebeuf
Police called to Acadia Drive secondary school Oct. 21
Graham Rockingham’s best bets
Biblical, Mark McNeil, Cootes Paradise, Forgotten Rebels, Swervedriver
Shooting near Square One leaves one dead
Incident took place two hours after separate shooting left one dead, two injured
Tim Miller: Mat Williamson only second Canadian to win prestigious Super DIRT Modified race
The victory was Williamson’s first for what is considered the Super Bowl of dirt track racing.
Thomas Walkom: Voters punished all leaders on election night yet leaders’ arrogance prevailed in speeches
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer treated the Liberal minority win as if it had never happened.
Three people facing charges in relation to protests at People’s Party event at Mohawk College on Hamilton Mountain
Alaa Al-Soufi, whose family runs Soufi’s restaurant in Toronto, among those arrested
Three people facing charges in relation to protests at People’s Party event at Mohawk College
Alaa Al-Soufi, whose family runs Soufi’s restaurant in Toronto, among those arrested
Hamilton residents have a say on how their government works
Marketing company is calling a random sample of resident in city's 15 wards.
Leonard Turnevicius: The Burlington Symphony Orchestra debut with ‘Russian Treasures’
New music director, Denis Mastromonaco
Three people facing charges in relation to protests at People’s Party event at Mohawk College
Alaa Al Soufi, whose family runs Soufi’s restaurant in Toronto, among those arrested
Three people facing charges after People’s Party event at Mohawk College
Alaa Al Soufi, whose family runs Soufi’s restaurant in Toronto, among those arrested
Thie Convery: Critical illness insurance will be there when you need it
Lump-sum, tax-free payout within 30 days of diagnosis
From 'hell' to 'lynching,' Donald Trump presides over a coarsening of American politics
There is a long history of sometimes rough language and deeply personal attacks in American politics
Hamilton voter turnout stays constant around 66 per cent, matching national average
Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas had the best local turnout at 73 per cent.
Liberals won despite Justin Trudeau, who is as arrogant as ever
Monday’s election result was personal rebuke of Justin Trudeau, whose party lost seats in every chunk of a country straining at its regional differences, writes Rosie DiManno.
‘The West wants out’: Calls for western separation grow on social media following federal election results
Critics have slammed calls for Western Canadian separation as an act of irrational political anger that wouldn’t solve the region’s grievances.
Duchess Meghan is not OK. And new moms everywhere thank her for saying it
The duchess spoke out about how challenging it is to be pregnant and dealing with the fierce and often critical media spotlight
Editorial Cartoon for Oct. 23
MacKay’s Editorial Cartoon for Oct. 23.
Remains of Fort Erie teen missing since February found in Welland
The remains of a 19-year-old Fort Erie man who had been missing since February have been found.
Can Burlington become a Blue Zone of longevity?
‘Blue Zones’ are areas of the world where people live longer and healthier, purportedly because of unique ‘healthy choice’ conditions.
Hamilton’s hospitals overflowing heading into flu season
Hallway medicine didn’t ease up over the summer, leaving hospitals bursting at the seams. At the same time, the flu shot is late.
Knives out for Scheer after disappointing election night
The Conservative leader faces an automatic leadership review in April and Conservative sources tell the Star Scheer will have to work to save his job.
'Please call 911': Oakville boy, 15, suddenly disappears without a trace
Halton Regional Police Service and the family of a 15-year-old Oakville boy are frantically searching for him after he disappeared without a trace from his home.
'I think it's time': Mary Lamb steps down as Animal Adoptions of Flamborough president
After more than 26 years at the helm of Animal Adoptions of Flamborough, Mary Lamb is stepping down as president.
Justin Trudeau won the election — but lost the meme war
If you saw a lot of internet memes during the election campaign, you might be forgiven for being a little surprised to see Justin Trudeau emerge victorious Monday night.
Andrew Dreschel: Flopping People’s Party of Canada cuts into David Sweet’s victory margin in Flamborough-Glanbrook
In the riding that saw Sweet squeak by his Liberal opponent by 650 votes, Sweet’s margin of victory could have been more comfortable if there was no PPC candidate, writes Andrew Dreschel.
Car owner fined $100 after cancer survivor, 5, fatally pinned by unoccupied car
The prosecutor called the penalty for the Highway Traffic Act offence “wholly inadequate.”
Hamilton airport development launches with $30-million warehouse
Panattoni project marks major milestone in city’s vision for an Airport Employment Growth District
Household hydro rates set to increase Nov. 1, Ontario Energy Board says
The agency says rates are scheduled to increased by about $1.99 or 1.8 per cent for a typical residential customer who uses 700 kilowatt hours per month.
Optimism with Liberal-NDP split in Hamilton: ‘This is going to be good for us,’ political scientist says
Returning Mountain NDP MP Scott Duvall says minority situation gives his party more leverage with governing Liberals
Show me the money: What the federal election means in cold hard cash to Hamilton
Hamilton was waiting on tenterhooks for hundreds of millions of dollars of undelivered federal cash when the election was called.
Niagara man gets burned on High Street weed delivery
A pot delivery driver’s route went up in smoke recently when he was pulled over by police on High Street.
Across Canada, challenges await Justin Trudeau
Separatist sentiment is back, bubbling up in Quebec and Alberta, and it could make life in Parliament difficult.
Signpost: Whitehern book lunch, Lunch with Fred and Evan’s legacy
Author Mary J. Anderson will launch her new book “Victorian True Short Stories from the Whitehern Archives” in the Stable at Whitehern Historic House and Garden on Sunday, Oct. 27, from 2 to 4 p.m. The event at 41 Jackson St. W. is free, with books costing $20. For more information call 905-546-2018.
PM must keep pledge to support West: premiers
Fire burning in Western Canada following election: Saskatchewan premier
N.B.'s Higgs changes tune on carbon tax
New Brunswick premier reassessing position on carbon tax after election results
Election data, a look at some of the numbers behind Monday’s vote
Are we divided? Did we vote strategically? Does the popular vote count matter?
'Wexit' talk percolating on the Prairies
Wexit talk percolates day after Liberals returned to power with minority
Justin Trudeau is still prime minister. But this time, the job will be much different
Trudeau will lead a minority government, where he won’t be able to count on getting his way.
Andrew Scheer warns Canada more divided than ever, saying Trudeau must work with provinces
Election results have spurred talk of separation in Western provinces, and the VoteWexit Facebook page with its motto “The West Wants Out” has more than 142,000 members and counting.
PM must keep word on supporting West: Kenney
Fire burning in Western Canada following election: Saskatchewan premier
Bloc says it will have leverage in Parliament
Bloc Quebecois expects to have leverage in new Parliament, keeps strategy secret
Scheer says Canada more divided than ever
Trudeau thanks morning commuters in his Montreal riding after election victory
Areas where parties might find common ground
Liberal search for dance partners: areas where Trudeau might find common ground
Saskatchewan premier renews demands of Trudeau
Fire burning in Western Canada following election: Saskatchewan premier
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