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Updated | 2025-02-05 06:45 |
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Trudeau, Scheer hope new promises gloss over accusations they're hypocrites
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Scheer plans border agency task force to stop illegal guns coming in from U.S.
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Chief says Ford government’s decision will cost local taxpayers
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Though broad economic data show the nation’s economy is humming along, Canadians are still feeling tight on cash.
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When you sell a business and sign a non-competition provision, it will very likely be enforced.
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Hamilton held two committee meetings in February at White Oaks Resort and Conference Centre in Niagara-on-the-Lake.
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Man allegedly caught on camera using victim’s bank card minutes after robbery
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“The addiction to the game Fortnite has real consequences on the lives of players, many of whom have developed problems such that they do not eat, do not shower, and no longer socialize,†the filing states.
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A legal tenant evicted from his Toronto apartment because the building was being used as an illegal cannabis store has lost his bid to be allowed to return while he challenges the constitutionality of the law that put him on the street.
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Eric Allen Montgomery creates assemblage art from ordinary objects
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May: Green Party would plant 10 billion trees to fight climate change
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The founder of an artists’ work-live collective where a fire trapped and killed 36 partygoers will be tried again on manslaughter charges.
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70-year-old viewed plea for help as a personal nuisance.
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Hamilton police say the Ministry of Labour is investigating
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Scientists found fossil evidence of several species of cat in the Medicine Hat area, including the Smilodon fatalis — a sabre-toothed cat that went extinct about 11,000 years ago.
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Defiant masked protesters rampaged, police fired tear gas, and a 14-year-old boy was wounded by gunfire hours after Hong Kong’s embattled leader banned masks at rallies, invoking rarely used emergency powers to quell four months of anti-government demonstrations.
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Paul Welsh signed off on provincial offences applications in Hamilton courthouse hallways
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Here's what made headlines this week in Flamborough.
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Canada’s Supreme Court has ruled in favour of a Caledonia protester who was unlawfully arrested by the Ontario Provincial Police a decade ago during a flag rally near the controversial Douglas Creek Estates property.
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‘Time to show Bob Bratina the door:’ Hamilton steelworkers rally at Liberal MP’s Stoney Creek office
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About 50 steelworkers sang and held signs in a plaza parking lot in downtown Stoney Creek
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One of the shiniest stars in Canada’s conservative constellation hits the campaign trail in Ontario this weekend in support of party leader Andrew Scheer.
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Contract talks will continue over the weekend between the province, school board associations and the union
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The hurricane season doesn’t end until Nov. 30 and more milestones are still possible.
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"I think the moratorium might assist us to start to control this," said Stoney Creek Coun. Brad Clark.
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Burlington Golf and Country Club will have a new look in 2020
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Trudeau says his views have evolved and he is now totally pro choice
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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney hits the hustings for Conservative Andrew Scheer
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Benchmark prices in Toronto jumped 5.2 per cent to $805,500 in September from a year earlier, only about $10,000 below their peak two years ago.
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Security forces opened fire directly at hundreds of anti-government demonstrators Friday in central Baghdad, killing at least 10 protesters and injuring dozens, hours after Iraq’s top Shiite cleric warned both sides to end four days of violence “before it’s too late.â€
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N.L. Marijuana Party hopeful misses nomination deadline over paperwork confusion
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NDP's Singh stands by decision to block Regina MP for running for party
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Promise tracker: What the parties are pitching on the campaign trail
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Federal Tory candidate in Saskatchewan reveals past impaired driving conviction
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The perfect food? If you want pizza, check these out
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Some facts and figures about the federal riding of Saskatoon West
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Facts about the federal riding of Desnethe-Missinippi-Churchill River
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The 53-year-old was educated about the dangers of carrying a replica firearm
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NDP's Singh stands by decision to block Regina MP for running for party
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Singh brushes off Green complaint about abortion-related social media posts
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Most Canadians believe leaders’ debates are so much white noise that do not demonstrably alter the arc of a campaign. Monday’s crowded stage of six debaters may yield the same result.
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Baetz developed skills growing up in the Valley Town
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North Carolina is one of only six states where jilted spouses can still sue their philandering partners' lovers
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Accused criminals waving a white flag when they see their face on the Niagara Regional Police weekly list of wanted individuals is one of the reasons an estimated average of 20 arrests have been made each month since the social media tool was relaunched in 2015.
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Second incident in six months subject of consultant review
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First-time buyers can lower their monthly payments through government loan program. But make sure it’s worth it, advises mortgage broker.
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Man repeatedly sexually assaulted young girl and advertised for others to join abuse.
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The Issue:Local Meals on Wheels program marks 50 years.The Impact:Healthy daily meals and social interaction help seniors remain in their homes.
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The three-storey building has five apartment units and is located at the corner of John Street North and Burlington Street East.
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