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Updated 2025-02-05 08:30
NDP pitches full parental benefit on shorter leave
NDP would allow new parents to receive full benefit over shortened leave: Singh
Hamilton stay-in-school program helps youth prepare for graduation and beyond
Pathways to Education is in 20 low-income communities across the country with the goal of ending the cycle of poverty through education.
Mayors call for national handgun ban
Trudeau says Liberals would allow cities to ban handguns
UPDATED: Severe thunderstorm watch in effect
New temperature record has already been set
Justin Trudeau sounds off against Premier Doug Ford over labour unrest in Ontario schools
Canadian Union of Public Employees members are working to rule in hundreds of Ontario schools and teachers are in bargaining talks.
School bus loaded with kids nailed for speeding on Highway 6
Driver charged being clocked at 105 km/h in an 80 km/h zone
UN seat not top priority: Scheer
Trudeau, Scheer, May fight for votes in Toronto while Singh stick with B.C.
Liberals would allow cities to ban handguns
Trudeau says Liberals would allow cities to ban handguns
Splitting costs between roommates can be tricky if not done fairly
When done right, dividing expenses with a roommate can alleviate plenty of headaches, but when done wrong, it can rip apart friends and break up relationships.
Financial freedom at age 30 is possible
You’re not the Joneses, so don’t try to keep up with them, says Grant Sabatier, author of “Financial Freedom: A Proven Path to All the Money You Will Ever Need.”
Now there’s a sign for how you like to get high
The Leafly Cannabis Guide employs a set of flower-shaped symbols — set in a kaleidoscope of simple shapes and colours — to lead people through the dizzying array of cannabis strains the legal market has on offer.
Orangeville-area log home for sale comes with church, town hall
The property includes 10 acres and 19th-century history on site.
Sheryl Nadler: Bermuda and Lil’ Miquela are taking over Instagram feeds
The online invasion of CGI models has begun.
Ernie Schramayr: Grimsby mother turned to gastric bypass surgery to get her life back
Mother of three took a somewhat drastic measure to lose weight.
Splitting costs with roommates can be tricky
Splitting costs between roommates can be tricky if not done fairly
Poverty costs Ontario $33 billion a year, food banks say
Report by Ontario food banks, which links poverty to lost productivity and increased provincial spending, calls Ford government’s cuts to social programs economically unsound.
Injured woman left behind on North Vancouver trail by online hiking group
North Shore Rescue said the injured woman’s fellow hikers, who met up online, had no plans to call for help after they left her alone on a trail as dark was setting in.
Hamilton man faces murder trial in death of former girlfriend
The murder trial of Ager Mohsin Hasan is set for four weeks in May.
Police seek witnesses in Stoney Creek crash that sent two to hospital
The driver of the GMC van, a 57-year-old Hamilton man, remains in stable condition with serious injuries.
Teen awaits sentencing for crash that killed 17-year-old St. Catharines girl
On the day Heather Thompson had planned to take her daughter shopping for a prom dress, the grieving St. Catharines mother instead had to pick out a burial outfit for her vivacious 17-year-old.
Brace for an October scorcher: It’s going to be a hot one in Hamilton today
Expect a high 29 Tuesday, it’s going to feel like 37 degrees with the humidex.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson accused of groping a journalist
He's also accused of abusing his position as mayor of London to grant favourable treatment to a friend, U.S. businessperson Jennifer Arcuri.
Trudeau, Scheer, May fight for votes in Toronto
Trudeau, Scheer, May fight for votes in Toronto while Singh stick with B.C.
Hamilton teen charged in Tim Hortons shooting at Cannon and Sanford
At least five bullet holes could be seen near a sandwich poster on the wall outside the coffee shop
Dispute over fare leaves sends Hamilton cabbie to hospital
Police looking for help identifying suspects.
Orangeville-area log home for sale comes with own church, town hall
The property includes 10 acres and some 19th-century history on site.
Four arrested but no charges yet from Bernier event scuffle at Mohawk College
Police investigating incident of elderly woman with a walker blocked by protesters
Susan Clairmont: For Jonathan Styres’ mother, the time for apologies has passed
Court of Appeal hearing Crown arguments to overturn Peter Khill’s not guilty verdict in 2016 shooting of Jonathan Styres
Conservatives decline to commit to any environmental groups’ priorities in new survey
The survey found the federal Conservatives out of step with the commitments made by Greens, NDP and Liberals.
Steel company’s demolition raises environmental concerns in north Hamilton
Neighbours upset by black plume that billowed through north Hamilton
Person killed in ‘violent head-on collision’ near Port Dover
One person is dead and three others are in hospital after a “violent head-on collision” outside of Port Dover on Monday afternoon, OPP say.
Trail fail: Doug Ford government rejects expropriation aimed at reopening Spencer Gorge hiking path
The minister of the environment told the Hamilton Conservation Authority expropriating land for trails is ‘inconsistent with (its) core mandate.’
Work-to-rule in local schools: What the job action looks like in Hamilton and Halton
The Spectator looks at what effect the support staff job action will have in Hamilton and Halton
Conservatives snub surveys on climate policy
Conservatives snub surveys on climate policy; other parties give full responses
Scheer dodges on timing of costed platform
Scheer won't say if costed platform will be out before next week's debates
Sticky situation: Hamilton Farmers’ Market vendor accused of supergluing competitor’s ATM
Jorge Rodrigues, 64, is charged with mischief under $5,000.
Doug Ford staying quiet but wants to fire back at Justin Trudeau
Premier Doug Ford is itching to fire back at federal Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau for constantly attacking his provincial Progressive Conservative government, sources told the Star.
How often do students attack staff and teachers?
Figures presented to public school board trustees on the human resources committee for 2018-19 show 192 attacks needed treatment for injuries
Hamilton man faces murder trial in Coco Bongo club stabbing
Crown says jury will see video showing the 2017 stabbing outside downtown bar
Where the party leaders are Tuesday
Where the party leaders are Tuesday
Susan Clairmont: For Jonathan Styres’ mother, the time for apologies has passed
Court of Appeal hearing Crown arguments to overturn Peter Khill’s not guilty verdict in 2016 shooting of Jonathan Styres
Hamilton to cover DARTS 2018 budget deficit again
"The demand is ever increasing for seniors and those with disabilities," said Mountain Coun. Tom Jackson.
CLAIRMONT: City’s neglect of residential care facilities putting Hamilton’s most vulnerable citizens at risk
Lack of transparency and accountability needs to be addressed
Election: Doctors, health care workers urge Liberals to take strong action on gun control
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau says the direction the federal government will take on guns is a clear distinction between his party and the Conservatives.
Senior found dead in east Hamilton apartment had ‘some type of trauma,’ police say
Man in his 70s is the eighth homicide victim in the city this year
Scheer accused of breaking law by falsely claiming he was once an insurance broker
The Liberals are asking Saskatchewan’s insurance industry watchdogs to investigate Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer for allegedly falsely claiming he once worked as an insurance broker in that province.
Doctors urge hand gun ban at Liberal event
Doctors, health colleagues urge political action on gun control at Liberal event
Names of children who died in residential schools released in sombre ceremony
The 2,800 will be honoured at a ceremony in Gatineau, Que., on Monday which happens to be Orange Shirt Day. McMaster University, Mohawk College, and both the local Catholic and public school boards will be taking part in Orange Shirt Day.
NDP promises free child care to families who can't afford it
NDP commits $10 billion for 500,000 new child-care spaces across Canada
UPDATE: Friend discovers senior dead in Queenston Road apartment
Man in his 70s is the eighth homicide victim in the city this year
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