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Prince Harry sues tabloid for ‘bullying’ Meghan — and publishing her father’s letter
I lost my mother and now I watch my wife falling victim to the same powerful forces, the prince said
"Great footage; I don't regret it": Video shows crash in which Burlington man in Camaro slams into concrete wall
On Sept. 30, there were a lot of firsts for Burlington’s James Burchill – firsts he’d rather not go through again.
UPDATE: Chinese McMaster student found safe after abduction fears
Police believed that Ling Jie Huang, 18, was potentially in danger
Forever 21 is leaving Canada. That might be best for both them and us
The retailer employed few full-timers, its supply chain was opaque and its fast-fashion model isn’t sustainable, writes Jennifer Wells.
Suspect throws rock through Burger King drive-thru and steals donation box
No employees were present at the time of the break-in.
Emergency food bank closure leaves other Hamilton food banks bracing for the worst
The St. Matthew’s House food bank on Barton Street will close effective Nov. 1 to make room for a seniors-focused support program.
House arrest for man who threw beer bottle from car, smashing out pedestrian’s teeth
A Niagara man who tossed a beer bottle from a moving car, striking a pedestrian in the face and knocking out eight of his teeth, has been placed under house arrest for three months.
Baloney Meter: Scheer on Canada's foreign aid
Baloney Meter: Andrew Scheer says Canada sends foreign aid to rich countries
Environment ministry investigating demolition dust-up in north Hamilton
Demo company says proper procedures were followed, but result ‘wasn’t an anticipated event’
Amber Alert for 5 missing children expired, but children still not found
The children believed to be in company of their father, who may be driving a gold or beige pickup truck, police say.
The hidden costs of a school day in Hamilton
A soon-to-be-released report looks at the up front and unseen expenses local students face
Federal party leaders running in place: poll
No significant movement for any party in first half of campaign: poll
Hamilton East-Stoney Creek Liberal MP Bob Bratina bears brunt of attacks by candidates during Cable 14 debate
"I didn't threaten them," said Bratina. "I didn't throw them out."
UPDATE: Hydro crews continue working to restore power in Waterdown
A number of power outages have been reported throughout Flamborough.
B.C. man killed in ‘violent head-on collision’ near Port Dover
A 75-year-old man from British Columbia was killed in a “violent head-on collision” outside of Port Dover on Monday afternoon, OPP say.
Andrew Scheer completed one of four insurance broker courses, industry association says
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer has faced questions over claims he worked as an insurance salesman before entering politics.
Where the party leaders are Wednesday
Where the party leaders are Wednesday
Niagara police issue Amber Alert for five children last seen near Lincoln, Ont.
Children are believed to be with their father
The hidden costs of a school dayin Hamilton
A soon-to-be-released report looks at the up front and unseen expenses local students face
Storm downs trees, leaves Hamilton residents without power overnight
Rollercoaster weather day produces record temperature, major storm
Poverty in Hamilton: King’s Way seeks a helping hand
Small agency struggles to meet rising demand for its services
Ex-hostage Boyle’s testimony at assault trial was evasive, self-serving: Crown
The prosecutor described Joshua Boyle’s statements as illogical, fabricated, argumentative and “outright lies.”
Ukrainian leader says he doesn’t know why U.S. aid was frozen
Ukraine’s president said Tuesday that no one explained to him why millions of dollars in U.S. military aid to his country was delayed, shrugging off suggestions that President Donald Trump froze the funding to pressure Ukraine to investigate Democratic rival Joe Biden.
Scheer would cut foreign aid by 25%, reinvest savings in tax cuts
Canadians’ tax dollars shouldn’t be going toward “repressive regimes,” such as in Iran and North Korea, that are “hostile to Canada’s interests and values,” says Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer.
Election Notebook: The burning questions of the federal election according to Google
Tidbits and events from the federal election campaign in Hamilton and surrounding area
Winnipeg man survives multiple attacks by bear in the northwestern Ontario woods
Dave Schwab, an experienced 69-year-old hiker from Winnipeg, survived severe bites after being attacked by a bear near his cottage in northwestern Ontario.
Trudeau sounds off against Ontario premier over labour unrest in Ontario schools
Canadian Union of Public Employees members are working to rule in hundreds of Ontario schools while teachers are in bargaining talks.
Toronto-area mayors call for handgun ban
The leaders told Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau his proposed assault-rifle ban doesn’t go far enough.
NASA lander captures marsquakes and other Martian sounds
NASA’s InSight lander on Mars has captured the low rumble of marsquakes and a symphony of other otherworldly sounds.
Chinese McMaster student possibly abducted, foul play suspected
Police have information that Ling Jie Huang, 18, may be in danger
A look at the parties' election promises
Promise tracker: What the parties are pitching on the campaign trail
Niagara police issue Amber Alert for five missing children
Children are believed to be with their father
NDP would allow new parents to receive full benefit over shortened leave: Singh
Condensing parental-leave benefits is one of several ways the NDP would adjust the distribution of EI benefits.
Deer goes bargain hunting in Italian resort town
A deer got trapped in a clothing store in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, but thankfully veterinarians were able to sedate and return to the wild unharmed.
Power outages reported throughout Flamborough
A number of power outages have been reported throughout Flamborough.
Secretary of State Pompeo accuses Democrats of bullying in impeachment investigation
Taking a defiant stance in the impeachment inquiry, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday declared that House Democrats are trying to “intimidate, bully and treat improperly” five current and former career officials in seeking information in the Ukraine investigation.
Hamilton man wants house arrest instead of jail in child porn case
Prosecutor wants two-year prison sentence.
Flamborough Review makes the voter the story
This year, the Review is making the voter the story in the 2019 federal election.
Running 2,000 days and counting
2,000 consecutive days. 10,000 kilometres. And only five pairs of shoes.
Flamborough Review, Chamber host federal election debate
The Flamborough Review, in partnership with the Flamborough Chamber of Commerce, is hosting a candidates debate Oct. 8.
Mike Pompeo starts Europe trip amid Trump impeachment inquiry
Pompeo arrived in Rome to meet with Italian officials just hours after U.S. officials confirmed he was on the line during the July 25 phone call between President Donald Trump and Ukraine’s president that launched the inquiry.
Montreal campaign signs a hazard for the blind
Election signs can be a safety issue for visually impaired in Montreal
Scheer shares global vision for Canada
Trudeau, Scheer, May fight for votes in Toronto while Singh stick with B.C.
May slams Scheer for post-Speaker politics
May slams Scheer for re-entering partisan politics after being Speaker
Conservatives promise foreign aid cut
Scheer would cut foreign aid by 25%, focus help on kids in conflict zones
Severe thunderstorm watch in effect
New temperature record has already been set
Police searching for man who spewed racist comments at woman in Jackson Square
Suspect is described as Caucasian, 23 to 25, five-foot-ten, with a thin build and short brown hair.
Police looking into link between Scotiabank robberies
Police are looking into the possibility that a single middle-aged suspect may be responsible for a pair of robberies at Scotiabank branches in Caledonia and Woodstock last month.
Grimsby hospital renovations could affect expectant parents
With renovations underway, West Lincoln Memorial Hospital has a plan for expectant families involving low-risk labour and deliveries.
The top 10 books on Apple Books-US
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