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Regina Haggo: Laura Culic and Jessica Masters paint landscapes close to their hearts
Earls Court Gallery exhibition features landscapes from within
May pledges 're-examination' of veterans issues
Elizabeth May promises 'national re-examination' of veterans issues
Steve Buist: Dark clouds are gathering over Hamilton
“I’m very worried about the state of the city,” said Kojo Damptey, interim head of the Hamilton Centre for Civic Inclusion.
Trudeau seeks to solidify support in B.C.
Trudeau rallies troops in Ottawa before taking fight to resurgent NDP in B.C.
Where the party leaders are Saturday
Where the party leaders are Saturday
Michelle Obama symbolizes hope for many who lined up for her appearance in Hamilton
Thousands thronged to see the former first lady at FirstOntario Centre
Tories to delay infrastructure funds
Liberals scoop Conservatives on platform elements, accuse Scheer of hiding cuts
Action on bullying in schools is ‘lip service,’ says Hamilton parent
Public school board will conduct reviews of both Devan Bracci-Selvey killing, as well as a broader look at policies
Paul Berton: If politicians can be more civil, perhaps the rest of us will be too
Civil discourse is a disappearing concept
Paul Berton: If politicians can be more civil, perhaps the rest of us will be too
Civil discourse is a disappearing concept
Crashes down on Red Hill since stepped-up enforcement, Hamilton police say
Pilot project has ‘yielded results and I think we need something more permanent in place,’ Coun. Chad Collins says
Coco Bongo lounge killing: defence calls it self-defence; prosecutor calls it retaliation
Samson Aristor on trial for second-degree murder
Leaders begin sprint to Oct. 21 finish line
Final debate behind them, federal leaders begin sprints to Oct. 21 voting day
Court hearing Ontario students’ fight over opt-out of supplementary fees
The Canadian Federation of Students and York Federation of Students are challenging an order from the minister of training, colleges and universities that makes optional some non-tuition fees.
Oakville man, 75, dead in Hwy. 6 crash south of Hamilton
Highway opens following collision investigation
U.S. threatens Turkey with ‘powerful sanctions’ over offensive against Kurds
Turkish president said Friday his country “will not take a step back” from militants it sees as a national security threat.
Author's speech cancelled after Georgia students burn book
Author's speech cancelled after Georgia students burn book
Graham Rockingham: A year of living spiritually without religion
Hamilton writer Anne Bokma’s new book started out as a journalistic exercise but ended up having a profound personal impact
Graham Rockingham: A year of living spiritually without religion
Hamilton writer Anne Bokma’s new book started out as a journalistic exercise but ended up having a profound personal impact
Advance voting open all through Thanksgiving weekend
Polls in the federal election are held from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. until Monday
California to require abortion medication at public colleges
California will become the first state to require public colleges and universities to offer abortion medication at campus health centres.
Jay Robb: Believe it or not, you can be indistractable these days
Author offers four-part model
Cape Breton council votes to ban nighttime Santa Claus parades, citing safety
The mayor and three councillors voted against the measure, arguing that banning the events was detrimental to long-standing community traditions and more consultation was needed.
Judge dismisses advocacy group’s bid to speak on behalf of animals in court
An Ontario judge has dismissed an advocacy group’s bid to secure the right to speak on behalf of animals in legal settings.
Court says Ontario broke law when scrapping cap-and-trade but no change expected
An environmental group that accused the Ontario government of breaking the law when it scrapped the province’s cap-and-trade system claimed a symbolic victory Friday.
Flamborough's Friday 5 at 5: Oct. 7-11
Here's what made headlines this week in Flamborough.
Brantford Police searching for two ‘armed and dangerous’ suspects after shooting
A 25-year-old man was shot on Colborne Street early Friday
Canadian woman held in Iran after husband died now home safe: Freeland
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland is confirming that a dual Iranian-Canadian citizen who has been denied permission to leave Iran is now safe at home in Canada.
Court rules Ford government acted illegally in scrapping cap-and-trade without public consultation
Decision does not order the Progressive Conservative government to reinstate the program, which was aimed at fighting greenhouse gas emissions blamed for climate change.
Conservative plan would cut $35.4B to balance books
Conservative platform offers few details on what federal programs or services would be cut under plan to balance books over five years.
Tories to punt infrastructure funds
Liberals scoop Conservatives on platform elements, accuse Scheer of hiding cuts
Rural and urban voters come together in Flamborough-Glanbrook
Riding’s massive geographical footprint captures issues ranging from agriculture to development
UPDATE: Oakville man, 75, dead in Highway 6 South crash
Area between Chippewa and Leeming roads remains closed to traffic
Iran says missiles strike its oil tanker off Saudi Arabia
Iran said Friday two missiles struck one of its oil tankers travelling through the Red Sea off the coast of Saudi Arabia, a mysterious assault not immediately corroborated that still spiked oil prices amid months of heightened tensions at sea across the wider Mideast.
Facebook’s hands-off approach to political speech gets impeachment test
The recent choice of the tech giant to keep up an ad by the Trump administration claiming Joe Biden offered Ukraine $1 billion illustrates Facebook’s hardened resolve to stay out of the moderation of political speech.
Hamilton Mountain riding comes out ‘swing’-ing; history of close races and see-saw battles
Hamilton Mountain riding has had a history of close races — the last three decades have seen it swing between the Liberals and the NDP.
Singh unsure of what to do with Trans Mountain
NDP proposes $32.7B deficit in plan with lots of new spending, new revenues
NASA conducts spacewalk as world’s first spacewalker dies
Astronauts replaced more oversized batteries outside the International Space Station on Friday, as news broke of the death of the world’s first spacewalker.
Ethiopia’s reformist PM Abiy Ahmed wins Nobel Peace Prize
The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded Friday to a dynamic young African leader whose sweeping reforms and surprising embrace of a bitter rival have been praised as an inspiration to the continent and a hopeful counterpoint to strongman movements far beyond it.
May calls for NATO review of Turkey
Greens unveil anti-nuke, anti-AI, anti-Saudi Arabia foreign policy
Five things to know about Michelle Obama’s show in Hamilton tonight
Former first lady winding down her North American tour
You’re late on rent and threatened with eviction — what can you do?
Don’t panic and don’t rush to move out, chances are you still have plenty of time to pay up, says experts.
Hamilton planning committee to review again proposed LED sign for Garner Road
Hamilton council refer the committee's decision to allow an LED sign on Garner Road to planning committee for further discussion.
Last debate done, leaders begin sprint to Oct. 21
Final debate behind them, federal leaders begin sprints to Oct. 21 voting day
Chantal Hébert: It’s getting harder to imagine a majority government
Jagmeet Singh’s NDP is now the wild card as hopes begin to fade for either the Liberals or the Conservatives to score a decisive victory.
Bob Hepburn: Premier Doug Ford brought his political neutering and banishment on himself
Fuelled by an oversized ego and bully-boy approach to politics, Ford loved to brag about how he trounced the Liberals and Kathleen Wynne.
Cancer Assistance Program fashion fundraiser a community event
It’s been 44 years since Helena Streun battled breast cancer.“I don’t think about it much anymore.” said the 89-year-old who is also a day-one volunteer at the Cancer Assistance Program that celebrated its 25th anniversary earlier this year. “Of
Facts about the riding of Churchill-Keewatinook Aski
Some facts and figures about the federal riding of Churchill-Keewatinook Aski
UPDATE: One dead, one seriously injured in Highway 6 South crash
Area between Chippewa and Leeming roads closed to traffic
Hamilton boots mortgage plan for surplus school land
The city won’t take up the Hamilton public school board’s offer to let it buy a portion of Ancaster High School’s soccer fields and other potential surplus properties in instalments rather pay the full price up front.
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