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Liberal who replaced Nassif receives funds
Liberals step in to hand over funds to candidate who replaced Eva Nassif
Normalizing mental health key to preventing police suicides, report says
Normalization, the report states, should begin before recruitment and extend through officers’ careers, and it must also bring in their families.
Ontario coroners urged to track suicide deaths of police and other first-responders
Expert panel was struck earlier this year by Ontario Chief Coroner Dr. Dirk Huyer, after nine active or recently retired police officers died by suicide in 2018.
Leonard Turnevicius: Celebrating Handel’s ‘banquet of music’ at Oct. 5 concert
John Laing choir celebrates Handel’s other great creations.
Industry blasts Liberal salmon farm promise
Liberal campaign promise to transform B.C. salmon farms by 2025 baffles industry
Greta Thunberg meets Esther the Wonder Pig
Greta Thunberg meets Canada's Esther the Wonder Pig and her sanctuary pals
Second World War-era bomber trying to land crashes in fireball
The B-17 had been trying to land, the Federal Aviation Administration said on Twitter. It was civilian-registered and not flown by the military, the FAA said.
Ontario minister tells Trudeau to put students’ interests ahead of his own
Stephen Lecce made the comments hours after the Canadian Union of Public Employees, which represents 55,000 custodians, clerical workers and early childhood educators, announced its members were preparing to go on strike next week.
Woman in viral video ‘disgusted’ by attack on free speech at Maxime Bernier event in Hamilton
81-year-old is speaking out after protesters called her ‘Nazi scum’ and blocked her from entering Mohawk College.
Alberta issues a wedge in 2019 federal campaign
Alberta issues become wedge issues in 2019 federal election campaign
Female surgeons in Ontario earn 24 per cent less per hour than male peers, according to study
The study found that overall women make 24 per cent less while operating than their male peers, despite Ontario’s fee-for-service system.
Hamilton high-needs schools raising funds for new library books
Library learning commons are the “hub of the school,” says Donna Millard, the public school board’s manager of system learning commons and training.
Weather scientist dies in rough surf after forecast of risk
The National Weather Service had warned earlier Monday about the area’s high risk of rip currents, a beach phenomenon that can pull swimmers out to sea.
Billionaire, friend get no-jail plea deal in Vegas drug case
Nicholas and Fargo denied owning the cases.
Baloney meter: Andrew Scheer says Canada sends foreign aid to rich countries
Scheer earns a rating of “a lot of baloney”
Boris Johnson: U.K. offering Brexit ‘compromise’ to European Union
With Britain due to leave the bloc at the end of this month, Johnson said in a letter to the European Commission that not reaching a deal would be “a failure of statecraft.”
Tories pledge to end raw sewage dumping
Tories say they would stop raw sewage from being dumped in waterways
Democrats say Trump incites violence against whistleblower
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Trump may not “recognize how dangerous his statements are”
Six questions for Fridays for Future Hamilton team member Summer Thomas
The group organized the Sept. 27 school strike and call to action at Hamilton’s Gore Park.
Shouts for justice at memorial for Khashoggi
The memorial service for Jamal Khashoggi was held in the shadow of the Saudi Consulate on Wednesday, on the first anniversary of his death, at the minute he walked through the consulate door, at the last moment that anyone who cared about the journalist saw him alive.
Leaders gird for debate as polls stay flat
Four federal-party leaders gird for French-language debate tonight
Liberal Bob Bratina bears brunt of attacks by Hamilton East-Stoney Creek candidates during debate
Hamilton East-Stoney Creek Liberal incumbent Bob Bratina accused steelworkers of not telling the truth when they said the former mayor swore and threw them out of his Ottawa office during a scheduled meeting earlier this year.
Hamilton wants to improve image of city’s construction sites
“The Hamilton brand is damaged. It doesn’t have to be this way,” says Karl Andrus from Hamilton Community Benefits.
The Second World War-era bomber trying to land crashes in fireball
The B-17 had been trying to land, the Federal Aviation Administration said on Twitter. It was civilian-registered and not flown by the military, the FAA said.
Coroner’s office urged to track deaths by suicide by a police officer
Expert panel was struck earlier this year by Ontario Chief Coroner Dr. Dirk Huyer, after nine active or recently retired police officers died by suicide in 2018.
Hamilton studies having electric vehicle stations mandatory for new developments
Hamilton has 467 electric vehicles registered in city.
Real action needed on discrimination: Singh
Trudeau apologized for brownface photo, promised action on racism: Singh
Thomas Walkom: Trudeau’s Liberal platform targets classic voting blocks
The single most expensive promise in the Liberal platform is the pledge to exempt from federal income tax the first $15,000 in earnings for all but the wealthiest.
Gerald Lawrence identified as Hamilton’s eighth homicide victim of 2019
The 76-year-old was found dead in his Queenston Road apartment on Sunday
Liberal incumbent Bob Bratina bears brunt of attacks by Hamilton East-Stoney Creek candidates during debate
Hamilton East-Stoney Creek Liberal incumbent Bob Bratina accused steelworkers of not telling the truth when they said the former mayor swore and threw them out of his Ottawa office during a scheduled meeting earlier this year.
Record-setting hurricane Lorenzo takes direct aim at Ireland
Lorenzo is travelling at about 40 m.p.h. will likely cause problems for ships and offshore energy facilities in Ireland and the U.K
Winery wants in on 'Product of Israel' appeal
West Bank winery wants in on 'Product of Israel' appeal; complainant opposed
World War II-era bomber trying to land crashes in fireball
The B-17 had been trying to land, the Federal Aviation Administration said on Twitter. It was civilian-registered and not flown by the military, the FAA said.
Bernie Sanders has heart procedure, cancels campaign events
Sanders was among 10 Democratic candidates scheduled to appear later Wednesday at a forum on gun control in Las Vegas.
McMaster University student wasn’t abducted, but what happened?
Eighteen-year-old from China found safe in York Region, but investigation into her disappearance ongoing
Your guide to impeachment — in five questions
What has Donald Trump allegedly done? Could he actually be fired over this? How does it all work? You may be forgiven if you need to catch up on what exactly is going on in Washington these days. Here’s some help.
Singh: Trudeau apologized for brownface photo
Trudeau apologized for brownface photo, promised action on racism: Singh
Heavy rain closes part of Highway 8 in Dundas
The road is closed in both directions between Bond Street and Hillcrest Avenue, until further notice
Six questions for Fridays for Future Hamilton team member, Ancaster resident, Summer Thomas
Summer Thomas, 17, is one of seven core organizing team members involved with the Fridays for Future Hamilton Group.
Niagara police report sighting of suspect wanted in Amber Alert
Const. Phil Gavin said Wednesday morning that Ian MacDermid was spotted but that ‘the children were not with him.’
CUPE says school support workers preparing to strike Oct. 7
Some 55,000 unionized school custodians, office staff, early childhood educators, and education assistants will hit the bricks across Ontario Monday unless Premier Doug Ford’s government gets “serious” about negotiating.
Hamilton takes steps to complete Upper Mount Albion road work before winter
"We got into a dispute with the developer," said Stoney Creek Coun. Brad Clark.
Dundas-Greensville Hill drainage system collapses
System installed under road in April
Hamilton Bulldogs offering $30M toward proposed $72M Mountain arena
Owner Michael Andlauer is speaking to councillors about his pitch this morning.
Four federal leaders gird for evening debate
Four federal-party leaders gird for French-language debate tonight
Injured hiker told rescuers it was her fault she was abandoned on difficult trail
The woman seemed embarrassed when rescuers chastised the hikers who left her and failed to call for help.
Two dead after overnight crashes on Highway 406
Two people are dead and at least one other person is in hospital after two crashes overnight on Highway 406.
Hamilton police looking for missing girl Secora Hunt
Secora Hunt is 12-years-old and was last seen on Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Liberal, Tory take on question of racism
A Liberal, a Tory, and how racism became an issue for them in the 2019 election
Two suspects wanted in knifepoint sexual assault at Valley Park
Woman was randomly assaulted by two men
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