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Women earn $4.13 less per hour than men in 2018: StatCan
Female employees between the ages of 25 to 54 earned $26.92 per hour
Hamilton and Six Nations public libraries announce partnership
The libraries have announced a plan for reciprocal borrowing, which will allow residents from both communities free access to space, information and materials.
UPDATE: Schools open, extracurriculars back on after tentative deal reached by province and CUPE
Last-minute deal lifted job sanctions by school support staff at local boards
‘Their silence speaks volumes’: Indigenous issues largely absent from federal parties’ election campaigns
As federal party leaders skirt the topic of Indigenous affairs, a First Nations leader says their silence does the talking for them.
President’s Choice Lower Iron milk-based powdered infant formula recalled
The recall is due to possible contamination by Cronobacter bacteria, which is not commonly linked to human illness but in rare cases can cause serious or even fatal infections, says the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
Paul Wilson: Ben Dyment is giving us a whole new look at Hamilton’s school history
Coming to life again from VHS, Beta, 8 mm and 16 mm films and audio reels.
Missing McMaster student from China was not target of extortion scam
Police say 18-year-old may have been lured
Hamilton fields Bulldogs owner Michael Andlauer's arena pitch
"The status quo is no longer acceptable," said businessman Michael Andlauer.
ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL: Where the Flamborough-Glanbrook candidates are this week (Oct. 7-13)
The federal election campaign is underway and Flamborough-Glanbrook candidates are keeping busy in all areas of the riding. Here's where you'll find the candidates Oct. 7-13.
Former White Helmet who saved lives in war-torn Syria builds new life in Hamilton
More than a year after she was whisked out of Syria in a high-profile international rescue of White Helmet volunteers, Mayson Al Misri is trying to start anew in Hamilton.
Tinder’s apocalyptic video game is actually a fun way to spend five minutes
Tinder’s Swipe Night is a choose-your-own-adventure video game that goes live on the app from 6 p.m. to midnight every Sunday.
Tories promise free museum admission
Conservatives promise to make admission to national museums free
Correction — Routes Youth Centre family wing night
Incorrect ticket prices for the Routes Youth Centre family wing night appeared in a recent story.
Here’s how assests are divided if you die with no will
TORONTO - Dying without a will is a selfish decision that can add financial hardship to families suffering with grief, legal experts say.
Norfolk County man killed by turning transport truck in Delhi
Daxxon Quase Hader, 26, was pronounced dead at the scene Saturday
What else has U.S. citizen Scheer not told us?
The federal Conservative leader has not been truthful on many facts about this life. Withholding his U.S. citizenship is one more reason to doubt his word.
The life and death of Fiera Foods temp worker Enrico Miranda
Coming to Canada was a dream that meant the family could finally be together. That dream ended on the factory floor.
She caught her fiancé sexually assaulting a bridesmaid, police say. They got married anyway
The victim told police she woke up briefly on the floor of the locker-room to a sharp pain as Carney allegedly bit her and pawed at her body.
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Pot prices StatCan will release crowd-sourced cannabis prices for the third quarter on Wednesday
Man thrown from motorcycle at Barton and Emerald sent to hospital
Police say a 40-year-old man was eastbound on Barton Street when he lost control and struck the centre median
Dollarama staff chases off Dartmouth robber armed with paintball gun
Halifax police said a man walked into the Dollarama on Wyse Rd. Saturday night with the paintball gun, but was soon confronted by staff who followed him out of the store.
Driver charged with stunt driving after Mustang Cobra clocked at 82 km/hr over speed limit
Police clocked the vehicle at 142 km/hr in a posted 60 km/hr zone.
WATCH LIVE: The 2019 English Federal Leaders' Debate
Hearing directly from federal party leaders remains a vital way to make an informed choice for the October 21 election. Here’s how you can watch, listen, and engage as five party leaders participate in the two official debates of the 2019 federal election campaign: the English-language debate October 7, and the French-language debate October 10.
Acquitted in murder trial, former aspiring model is reunited with baby she gave birth to while in custody
A jury in Newmarket acquitted Laurie Phan of first-degree murder, but found her co-accused, Jeff Atienza guilty. Phan was reunited Saturday with the baby she gaves birth to while in custody.
Ed Canning: Fixed-term contracts can leave firms six feet under
When you sell a business and sign a non-competition provision, it will very likely be enforced.
Four tales from Highway 8
After the fatal collision on Highway 8 in Flamborough on Sept. 4 shone a light on the traffic issues on the highway, the Review spoke with several residents who told stories of accidents and near misses on the roadway.
Trudeau won’t remove Liberal candidate for racist, sexist social media posts
Jaime Battiste, who is running for the Liberals in the riding of Sydney-Victoria, issued an apology earlier this week after the Toronto Sun shared past racist and sexist remarks.
Dog snatched from Hamilton senior’s porch found dead
Doug Stumpf, 67, wants the woman who took his 10-year-old chihuahua, Little Man, caught.
Anti-Semitic graffiti scrawled outside Beth Jacob Synagogue
Similar messages were also found at three other locations around the synagogue, near Locke and Dundurn streets.
East-end apartment building evacuated after stolen vehicle crash
An apartment building on King Street East was evacuated Sunday morning after a stolen vehicle smashed into the building and hit a gas meter.
Schools open Monday after tentative deal reached in weekend contract talks
Province, CUPE and school boards negotiated through Sunday evening
Hamilton held ‘illegal’ meeting in Niagara: Ombudsman
But the two meetings at White Oaks Resort and Conference Centre didn’t violate the Municipal Act.
Hamilton convention brings tattoos and rock music together
Hamilton Tattoo Expo billed as ‘first tattoo convention and rock concert in Canadian history.’
Silence on Indigenous issues 'speaks volumes'
'Their silence speaks volumes': Indigenous issues largely absent from campaign
Liberals more combative on fed-prov relations
Liberal platform adopts combative tone on dealing with provinces
Leaders gather in capital for English debate
Leaders gather in capital for potentially pivotal English debate
New York library exhibit to pay tribute to JD Salinger
New York library exhibit to pay tribute to JD Salinger
Ford government rethinking Ontario’s ban on pit bulls
Attorney General Doug Downey’s office confirmed that “the government is considering all options with regards to the Dog Owners’ Liability Act and breed-specific legislation.”
Schools open Monday as tentative deal reached between Province, CUPE
The province and the union representing 55,000 education workers reached a tentative deal in weekend contract talks, averting a strike that could have shut down schools in various parts of Ontario.
Where the party leaders are Monday
Where the party leaders are Monday
'Schools will be open': CUPE, province reach tentative deal after weekend of negotiations
Schools across Ontario will open as usual Monday morning after last-ditch talks held all weekend between the Canadian Union of Public Employees, and the province and school board associations.
Trudeau blasts Tories over missing platform
Leaders descend on national capital in anticipation of Monday's televised debate
Café Bonjour/Hi to open as Quebec government considers ways to ban greeting
The distinctive hybrid greeting has been widely adopted by retail workers in Montreal in an effort to welcome a diverse clientele. But it has also become a source of controversy among those who fear the gradual erosion of the French language.
For Liberal and Tory voters, ‘it’s two worlds out there. Two Canadas’
Pollsters have been closely watching Canada’s worsening regional polarity for months. But as the Oct. 21 election draws nearer, the national difference of opinion is growing ever more acute.
Scheer, Trudeau draw blinds on foreign policy and focus on pocketbook politics
So far during the campaign, Trudeau and Scheer have marked their differences on climate change, but have offered few specifics on moving forward with the U.S.
Iraq blames ‘malicious’ hands as death toll from unrest tops 100
Iraq’s government has scrambled to contain the popular anger that has racked Baghdad and a number of southern cities since Tuesday.
Canadian elevated to cardinal
Michael Czerny has worked with pope on migrant and environmental policy.
Suspected cockfighting at Surrey, B.C. property leads B.C. SPCA to investigate
A new law, Bill C-84, adds promotional activities and training animals for fighting as crimes.
Return of Donald Marshall Jr.’s eel nets to his Mi’kmaq family honours legacy of historic fishing decision
The recovery of eel nets that helped confirm Aboriginal rights to earn a living from fishing is bringing back powerful memories for those closely touched by the story they evoke.
McMaster University study suggests role of gut is important in treating depression
About 90 per cent of the human body’s serotonin is actually produced in the gut, an area of increasing focus among medical researchers around the globe.
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