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Dundas food drive doubled cash donations
Money goes a long way to buying wholesale food
Thomas Walkom: Jagmeet Singh’s strong showing could make Andrew Scheer the prime minister
In a roundabout way, Conservative Andrew Scheer benefited most from Monday’s leaders’ debate.
Ford government eyes dropping takeover of TTC in exchange for Ontario Line support: Sources
The compromise is part of talks between the city and the province about the future of transit in Toronto.
Singh understands anger on climate change
Jagmeet Singh says he understands anger on climate behind civil disobedience
Voters not worried about unity, Trudeau says
Canadians not worried about national unity amid rise in Bloc support: Trudeau
Facts about the federal riding of Etobicoke North
Some facts and figures about the federal riding of Etobicoke North
Ford factor looms large in federal election
The Doug Ford factor looms large in the federal election
Baby steps of food giants: Empires born in Hamilton, Niagara
44 Hughson St. S. served as headquarters for Canadian Canners food syndicate and its Aylmer and Del Monte brands
Shares of Ancaster’s The Green Organic Dutchman plunge after raising financing concerns
The company says due to changing market conditions, financing sources have been unavailable on acceptable terms within the timeframes required.
The Latest: EU official calls on Turkey to halt Syria attack
The Latest developments following President Donald Trump’s decision to abandon Syrian Kurdish fighters ahead of an expected Turkish offensive into northeastern Syria (all times local):
Turkey begins an offensive against Kurdish fighters in Syria
Turkey launched a military operation Wednesday against Kurdish fighters in northeastern Syria after U.S. forces withdrew from the area, with activists reporting airstrikes on a town on Syria’s northern border.
From breaking news to your kitchen table in 9 steps
When you sit down to read your local paper, you may be just starting your news experience, but for us that represents the finish line.
What are Canadians voting for on Oct. 21?
The residents of the federal riding of Flamborough-Glanbrook will head to the polls Oct. 21 with the intention of supporting Elizabeth May, Andrew Scheer, Jagmeet Singh, or Justin Trudeau.
Hamilton smoking rate drops but still above provincial average
Not all the news is grim in the latest Vital Signs report.
How did the most prolific serial killer in U.S. history escape notice?
He has confessed in recent months to 93 killings between 1970 and 2005
The top 10 books on Apple Books-US
The top 10 books on Apple Books-US
Domino's drops after pizza maker offers less robust outlook
The major pizza chains are discounting more, aiming to draw diners with cheap fare
Two Oakville car dealerships wanted to plant some trees. Facebook denied their ad
Facebook said the ad, which it originally denied for being about “social issues, elections or politics,” was disapproved in error.
Ontario wants to pool public sector benefits, potentially saving millions
Streamlined plan could save up to $115 million a year.
3 win Nobel in Chemistry for work on lithium-ion batteries
Three scientists were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their contributions to the development of lithium-ion batteries, which have reshaped energy storage and transformed cars, mobile phones and many other devices in an increasingly portable and electronic world.
A groom was short on cash for the wedding. So he robbed a bank, police say
He told the bride the $3,200 ring she wanted had been taken care of. It wasn’t.
A foot of snow is forecast to bury crops in Great Plains, Canada
The National Weather Service has posted winter storm watches and warnings that stretch from Montana and Wyoming into the Dakotas, parts of Nebraska and Canada.
What's Going on Here? Clappison Avenue Construction
The long-awaited construction of a bridge connecting Clappison Avenue over Borer’s Creek is underway.
German Shepherds pulled from Niagara ‘puppy mill’ will be put up for adoption
Dog with broken leg, others receiving medical care by Niagara SPCA and Humane Society
Liberals and Conservatives agree: Ford is a liability for the federal Conservatives in Ontario
It is the one thing that Justin Trudeau, Doug Ford, and Andrew Scheer can all agree upon: the Progressive Conservative premier is considered a liability to the federal Conservative campaign in Ontario.
Suspected thief swipes more than $1,000 worth of tools from Burlington Lowe's
The man was seen getting into a waiting four-door, red vehicle
Rosie DiManno: Caledonia protester’s long road to justice ends with top court decision
Randy Fleming argued for more than a decade that his rights were breached when he was arrested by police. Last Friday, the Supreme Court of Canada agreed, writes Rosie DiManno.
Caledonia protester’s long road to justice ends with top court decision
Randy Fleming argued for more than a decade that his rights were breached when he was arrested by police. Last Friday, the Supreme Court of Canada agreed, writes Rosie DiManno.
Candidates face off in wide-open Hamilton Centre
After 15 years, veteran NDP MP David Christopherson decided to bow out of politics
Ancaster male, 16, charged with threatening Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board
A 16-year-old Ancaster male was arrested, charged with uttering threat and then released in case of Twitter post that threatened an unspecified HWCDSB school.
Oct. 9, 2009: First Supercrawl festival held on Hamilton’s James Street North
The first Supercrawl featured three stages, more than 20 musical acts, more than a dozen art galleries, live art installations, vendors, eateries, stores and more. Almost 3,000 people came out despite heavy rain.
Hamilton Bernier protest and social media rage tied to demise of Syrian refugee family business
Toronto café, opened by a Syrian refugee family, announced on its website Tuesday that it was “permanently” closing due to alleged death threats and other hate messages.
Stoney Creek wellness centre stripped of licence for sexual services: tribunal
Municipal law enforcement has more personal wellness centres in its sights with hearings scheduled in November.
Two parties promise special tribunal, group says
Two major parties committed to creating wrongful conviction tribunal: Innocence Canada
Scheer takes campaign to notorious Que. crossing
Scheer takes Conservative campaign close to notorious Quebec border crossing
Two charged with first-degree murder, two others arrested in Sir Winston Churchill school stabbing
“It should have been me,” said Shawn Wagar, tearing up. “Why stab a kid?”
Where the party leaders are Wednesday
Where the party leaders are Wednesday
Prominent Brampton physician Brian Thicke pleads no contest to misconduct charges
He’s also pleaded no contest to another, historical version of the same charge.
Scheer decries Trump protectionism, deficits
Conservatives would fund expansion of two Toronto subway lines, says Scheer
Ontario police watchdog will not lead broad review of Hamilton Pride clash
LGBTQ residents and allies want an independent probe into how Hamilton police handled an infamous outbreak of violence between alt-right demonstrators and counterprotesters at Gage Park in June.
Singh defends stance on Bill 21
Trudeau heads to the North as Scheer and Singh make for Toronto after debate
Singh’s stance on Bill 21 called out by anti-hate group
Singh has said he doesn’t want to “interfere.”
Toronto Syrian restaurant shuts down, citing hateful messages and death threats
Family member had protested at Maxime Bernier event in Hamilton where senior was blocked from attending.
Mohawk Bernier protest and social media rage tied to demise of Syrian refugee family business
Toronto café, opened by a Syrian refugee family, announced on its website Tuesday that it was “permanently” closing due to alleged death threats and other hate messages.
Debate audience rebounds, format worries remain
Viewership up, but format questions remain for leaders' debates
Sun Massage Health Centre stripped of licence for sexual services: Hamilton tribunal
Municipal law enforcement has more personal wellness centres in its sights with hearings scheduled in November.
More details needed in Manitoba response to Tina Fontaine report: advocate
Youth advocate Daphne Penrose’s report into the life and death of the Indigenous teen outlined how social workers and others failed the girl even as it became clear she was spiralling downward and her life was at risk.
Ontario declares provincial food terminal protected employment zone
Municipal Affairs Minister Steve Clark says the province made the decision to protect the estimated 100,000 jobs that depend on the terminal.
Four teens face murder charges in stabbing outside Hamilton high school
Hamilton police investigators believe the attack on 14-year-old Devan Selvey was targeted and premeditated.
Carleton sociology prof Hassan Diab, who fought terrorism allegations, wins fight for a new citizenship certificate
Diab’s original certificate was seized when the RCMP arrested him in 2008 in relation to suspected terrorist activity in France, which imprisoned him and then released him after dismissing him last year.
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