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Updated 2025-02-05 03:15
Killer’s lifetime of evil backed up by a prodigious memory
Little, a California inmate pronounced by the FBI as the most prolific serial killer in U.S. history, has confessed to 93 slayings committed across the country between 1970 and 2005.
Saskatchewan creates public website where residents can access their medical records and lab test results
Rural and Remote Health Minister Warren Kaeding says doctors and private health insurance firms will not have access to any files.
N.S. aims to investigate deaths involving domestic violence, children in care
Justice Minister Mark Furey said Tuesday the proposed changes to the Fatality Investigations Act would create a domestic violence death review committee and a child death review committee.
Ontario cuts put hundreds of affordable child-care spots at risk, a new report finds
Jane Mercer, of the Toronto Coalition for Better Child Care, called the cuts “devastating” as advocates call for a reversal of the cuts.
Secularism taking up too much space: Blanchet
Bloc Quebecois leader says secularism taking up too much space in federal campaign
Get out and vote, May tells climate protesters
Get out and vote Green in the election, May tells climate protesters
Canadian scientist wins Nobel Prize in physics
James Peebles, a Manitoba-born scientist who won the Nobel Prize for physics on Tuesday, said his relatively quiet life isn’t so quiet anymore.
Restaurant founded by Syrian refugee family closes amid alleged death threats
The Queen St. W. 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.
Trudeau heads north to highlight climate plan
Trudeau highlights climate-change plan in Arctic, which is vulnerable to warming
Canadian-born James Peebles wins Nobel Prize in physics this year
Peebles is a physics professor at Princeton University in New Jersey.
There’s a top secret Russian unit on a mission to destabilize Europe, according to security officials
Unit 29155 is an elite group inside the Russian intelligence system skilled in subversion, sabotage and assassination.
Hamilton police post video images related to hate crime investigation
Investigators believe the anti-Semitic graffiti was scrawled at Beth Jacob Synagogue around 10:30 p.m. Friday.
Chalk full of love for Hamilton’s Beth Jacob Synagogue
Hamilton police are investigating a possible hate crime after anti-Semitic graffiti was found
Update: Police identify stabbing victim as 14-year-old Devan Selvey
Streets in east Hamilton neighbourhood remain closed for police investigation.
UPDATE: Accused in stabbing death of 14-year-old to remain in jail after first court appearance
The pair, 18 and 14, are charged with first-degree murder
Did bullying play a role in stabbing death of Sir Winston Churchill student?
Board says it’s working to help students in wake of tragedy
A look at the parties' election promises
Promise tracker: What the parties are pitching on the campaign trail
Climate activists block roads, camp out in global protests
Cities in Australia, Europe and other parts of the world also had climate change protests for a second day.
Candles, flowers mark makeshift memorial for slain Winston Churchill student
Streets in east Hamilton neighbourhood remain closed for police investigation.
NDP's Singh warns against voting 'out of fear'
NDP promises to remove interest on federal student loans
Chantal Hébert: No clear winner in debate means a minority is now more likely
Expectations the debate would break the Liberal/Conservative deadlock will likely not pan out.
NDP tries to woo youth voters
NDP promises to remove interest on federal student loans
The top 10 audiobooks on Audible.com
The top 10 audiobooks on Audible.com
Winona Gardens and Winona Horticultural Society helping gardeners recycle plant pots, trays
Now that the growing season is winding down, environmentally conscious gardeners face a dilemma.
Accused in stabbing death of 14-year-old make first court appearance
The pair, 18 and 14, are charged with first-degree murder
Food terminal declared protected zone
Ontario declares provincial food terminal protected employment zone
UPDATE: Walnut Street South reopens after Hamilton police investigation
Hamilton police say a man was arrested and the scene is now clear
Sheryl Nadler: Thanksgiving spirit does not begin until after Thanksgiving grocery shopping
The Sunday before, especially in a grocery store, just doesn’t count
Scheer to fund Toronto subway expansion
Conservatives would fund expansion of two Toronto subway lines, says Scheer
Welland mom threatened to stab daughter’s eyes after playing 7 Days to Die video game, court hears
Court heard the woman told her children she was going to burn the house down with them inside
Timing, location key for Uber and Lyft drivers
Timing and location key if you want to make a buck driving for Uber or Lyft
Ontario’s medical regulator to hear allegations against Dr. Brian Thicke, father of actor Alan Thicke
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario says Thicke faces allegations that he touched a patient’s breasts in a sexual manner.
Alleged Fortinos shoplifter flees arrest in Burlington
He was last seen running westbound on New Street.
More details needed in Manitoba response to Tina Fontaine report, advocate says
The report released in March outlined how social workers and others failed the Indigenous teen whose body was found in a river even as it became clear she was spiralling downward and her life was at risk.
True or false? We fact-check the federal leaders’ debate
While there was plenty of substantial disagreements on policy and politics over the course of the two-hour debate, the Star catalogued a few questionable claims
UPDATE: Social media threat against HWCDSB not related to Churchill school stabbing
Threat sent to board overnight
Hamilton police close Walnut Street South for person in crisis
Walnut is closed between Main Street East and Jackson Street
Jason Kenney has eclipsed Doug Ford as Ontario’s most popular populist premier
Kenney flew in from Alberta at the behest of his fellow Tories, who cheerfully paid his way while beseeching Ford to stay away, Martin Regg Cohn writes.
Canadian born James Peebles wins Nobel prize in physics
Peebles is a physics professor at Princeton University in New Jersey.
Company that makes Costco pyjamas flagged for forced labour
Custom's action last week is sending ripples globally
Gardiner Expressway to close for repairs Thanksgiving weekend
Expressway to close 12:10 a.m Saturday and remain shut until Monday morning.
Boy, 14, fatally stabbed in front of his mother outside Hamilton school
Grief counsellors will be available Tuesday at Sir Winston Churchill for those affected by the incident.
Food fraud test kits help diners detect mislabelling at home, in restaurants
Jessica Burleson shuns all animal protein except wild-caught fish. So when she pays a premium for her seafood, the Winnipeger wants to know with certainty that somewhere along the supply chain it wasn't swapped for a farmed or less expensive species.
Baloney Meter weighs in on leaders' debate
From a lot to a little, party leaders dish baloney in English-language debate
Community helps lift Carlisle Church
Carlisle United Church is raising funds to install a new lift to ensure the Centre Road building is accessible to all.
Six-way fight ends with no clear winner in leaders’ debate
From the outset, it was clear the opposition party leaders were bent on taking on each other as well as Justin Trudeau.
Round 2 shapes up as tight race in Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas
Riding profile for Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas in the 2019 federal election.
Two years after teens died in Cambridge police chase, family files lawsuit
The Office of the Chief Coroner is poised to examine the deaths this month, to help decide if an inquest will be held.
Momentum grows for end to Ontario’s pit bull ban as NDP and Greens express support
Targeting the handful of breeds popularly referred to as pit bulls does not help deal with dangerous dogs in general, the heads of both parties said.
Bob Bratina in crosshairs of NDP and labour activists in Hamilton East—Stoney Creek riding
Hamilton East—Stoney Creek is the most fiery riding in the Hamilton area with unionists taking on the incumbent MP on behalf of the New Democrats.
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