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Wearing a Borat ‘mankini,’ Jeffrey Shaver attempts citizen’s arrest of man during Trudeau campaign stop
‘I wonder why Sacha Baron Cohen is following Trudeau?’ a person wrote on Twitter
OSSTF president Harvey Bischof warns that high school teachers’ union may strike if there is no progress in talks with province
The union says the province refuses to budge on key issues including staffing levels — with 10,000 teaching positions threatened by provincial cuts — and wage increases.
Brantford Police searching for sexual assault suspect
Woman was assaulted by unknown man early Sept. 21
Stop calling 911 about your roomie stealing your pot, Sheriff’s Office tweets
Deputy takes to Twitter to tell man to stop calling about his stolen weed.
Part one of four: Hamilton’s housing director says ‘we’re in the midst of a housing crisis’
Hamilton’s most vulnerable residents are struggling to find affordable housing in the face of increasing home prices, rising rents, a lack of government-subsidized rental housing and the gentrification of older inner-city neighbourhoods.
Vancouver police charge man with break and enter, arson in university fire
Vancouver police were called to Emily Carr University on Oct. 5 after firefighters responded to the suspicious blaze.
A look at the parties' election promises
Promise tracker: What the parties are pitching on the campaign trail
Former White House aide: John Bolton called Rudy Giuliani a ‘hand grenade’
The aide, Fiona Hill, testified as part of the impeachment probe into U.S. President Donald Trump’s dealings with Ukraine.
Thousands of Manitobans still without power, First Nations residents have been evacuated
Hydro crew working to get power back to 13,000 people while 5,700 people from 13 First Nations are staying with family, in hotels or at a shelter.
LeBron James no longer King James for Hong Kong protesters
James’ standing among basketball fans in Hong Kong took a hit because of comments the NBA star made about free speech.
Felicity Huffman starts serving prison time for college scam
Actress was sentenced to 14 days in prison, a $30,000 (U.S.) fine, 250 hours of community service and a year’s probation.
Residents get chance to comment on the future of Waterdown
THE ISSUE: The future of WaterdownTHE IMPACT: Residents offer feedback on plans for development, transportation and heritage
Hamilton country star Dallas Harms dies at 84
“Paper Rosie” writer was inducted into the Canadian Country Hall of Fame in 1989
Sackville rec centre on Hamilton’s infrastructure list
The Sackville Hill Seniors Recreation Centre is among 43 projects city staff are recommending be submitted for funding under the community, culture and recreation stream of the Canada Infrastructure Program over the next seven years.
Confident Blanchet sets sights on Quebec City
Bloc's Yves-Francois Blanchet eyes Conservative and Liberal Quebec City ridings
Wearing a ‘mankini,’ Jeffrey Shaver attempts citizen’s arrest of man during Trudeau campaign stop
‘I wonder why Sacha Baron Cohen is following Trudeau?’ a person wrote on Twitter
Dundas-Greensville Hill to remain closed for at least two weeks
Ground water caused the collapse of the road subsurface on Oct. 2.
Home sales up 15.5 per cent from year ago
CREA reports home sales in September up 15.5 per cent from year ago
Trudeau, Singh posture for "progressive" vote
Trudeau plays defence in Maritimes today while Scheer fights for seats in Quebec
Ontario high school teachers to hold strike votes
Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation says the move is prompted by “months of delays and inaction” by the Ford government.
Art Galley of Hamilton Film Fest schedule
11th annual AGH Film Fest runs in multiple venues from Oct. 17 to 27.
Scheer pushes provinces to improve trade
Scheer in Quebec, fighting against rise in support for Bloc Quebecois
Ford has a right to be a pit bull premier, but not to bring back a dangerous dog
Attorney General Doug Downey has signalled he wants public input over lifting a ban on pit bull dogs.
RECALLS: PC brand Infant formula, children's rain gear and beef products on this week's list
Check out our round up of current product recalls. Do any affect you?
Sheryl Nadler: Extra fee for dogs? Why? They’re probably better customers than humans
$150 extra a night ... for a dog?
Man arrested in connection with rash of catalytic converter thefts
Section of exhaust system stolen for scrap metal
Ernie Schramayr: Weight loss roundup — what did we learn?
There is no single ‘best way’ to approach weight loss.
Author of 'Wreck This Journal' works on project for kids
Author of 'Wreck This Journal' works on project for kids
Facts about the riding of Aurora-Oak Ridges-Richmond Hill
Some facts and figures about the federal riding of Aurora-Oak Ridges-Richmond Hill
Facts about the federal riding of Guelph
Some facts and figures about the federal riding of Guelph
How to find the right meal kit for you
Meal kits vary, so do your research before signing up for a subscription
‘Right this wrong’: Canadian TV star Eugene Levy urges Ontario government to help families of grown children with autism
The families took legal action after being cut off of “court-ordered” autism services that they had been receiving for more than 15 years. Levy’s cousin Michael is one of the nine people hurt by the funding change.
Ex-inmate Cyntoia Brown-Long argues for redemption in memoir
Ex-inmate Cyntoia Brown-Long argues for redemption in memoir
Archeologists uncover 20 Egyptian coffins
Egypt’s Antiquities Ministry says archeologists have uncovered at least 20 ancient wooden coffins in the southern city of Luxor.
It's a tie: Atwood and Evaristo share fiction's Booker Prize
It's a tie: Atwood and Evaristo share fiction's Booker Prize
A British family accidentally drove into the U.S. They’ve spent days detained with their 3-month-old baby.
The Connors family didn’t plan to be on the unmarked road.
McMaster physicist Bertram Brockhouse made history 25 years ago with Nobel Prize
A first for the university, Brockhouse (1918-2003) is one of 27 Canadian Nobel Laureates
Update: Frost advisory issued for Hamilton area
Gardeners beware, Environment Canada says.
Trudeau talks trade during stop in Hamilton
The Liberal Leader swung through three ridings long held by New Democrats.
Up in smoke: CannTrust to destroy $77 million in cannabis
CannTrust says it will not challenge Health Canada’s partial suspensions and remains focused on working with the regulator.
Scheer heads to Quebec amid rising BQ support
Scheer in Quebec, fighting against rise in support for Bloc Quebecois
Children’s aid societies weren’t told psychologist was cautioned and ordered to have mentor
The investigation was sparked by a 2018 court ruling that found Hamilton psychologist Nicole Walton-Allen, who is only authorized to practise in school psychology, had lied about her credentials for years, passing herself off as a clinical psychologist.
Canada’s first year of cannabis legalization going out on a high
From product shortages in the early days to edibles on the horizon, we’ve come a long way in our first year of legal weed. Yet one thing remains clear: there’s still much room for improvement when it comes to enforcing the safe use of cannabis products.
Hamilton Catholic board re-evaluates bus routes amid future cost increase to transportation services
The Hamilton Catholic school board is re-evaluating bus routes to see where it can alter services in an effort to be more cost effective.
Zoocasa survey finds Canadians more at ease with Cannabis in neighbourhoods, landlords not so much
THE IMPACT: Cannabis in the homeTHE IMPACT: One year after legalization Canadians are more comfortable but stigma still exists
Hamilton Catholic board re-evaluates bus routes amid future increase to transportation services
The Hamilton Catholic school board is re-evaluating bus routes to see where it can alter services in an effort to be more cost effective.
Trudeau, Scheer barnstorm in close seats
Trudeau plays defence in Maritimes today while Scheer fights for seats in Quebec
Where the leaders are Tuesday, Oct. 15
Where the federal leaders are Tuesday, Oct. 15
'Serious collision': Highway 401 in Milton closed after girl, 14, rushed to trauma centre in 5-vehicle crash
A 14-year-old girl has been rushed to a trauma centre with extremely serious injuries while others have also been hurt in a devastating five vehicle crash.
Scheer quizzed over choice of campaign stop
Scheer says Conservative government would quickly implement promised tax credits
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