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PPC accused of breaking election rules for accepting American YouTube star’s offer to pay for added security at Hamilton fundraiser
Party leader Maxime Bernier says Dave Rubin is covering the cost of added security at Mohawk College event where clashes between protesters led to four arrests
Taking pride in reworking old wood into new products
Restoration Project for developmentally disabled adults
Looking back at years of growth at Ancaster's Acer Garden Centre
It’s the end of an era at Ancaster’s Acer Garden Centre.
No name brand’s deadpan ad campaign takes over Toronto’s Union Station
On the heels of a successful Twitter campaign, Loblaw’s yellow and black discount brand goes city wide
UPDATE: Forever 21 fashion chain closing all Canadian stores in global restructuring
Low-price fashion chain Forever 21, a once-hot destination for teen shoppers, will close all 44 of its Canadian stores and up to 178 locations in the United States while restructuring its global business under bankruptcy protection.
UPDATE: Police suspect foul play after man found dead in east Hamilton apartment
An autopsy is scheduled for Monday to determine the cause of death.
Idle threats: No successful charges laid under Hamilton’s idling bylaw
Officials say the law passed in 2007 was meant to be more educational than punitive
Financial benchmarks to hit each decade on the journey to a comfortable retirement
Experts suggest that the average Canadian household (assuming each partner makes $65,000) needs a nest egg of between $1 and 2 million for retirement, not including one’s house for an average lifestyle.
Hamilton police investigating city’s 8th homicide of 2019
A post mortem is scheduled for Monday to determine the cause of death.
‘It was truly terrifying’: Six injured in downtown St. Catharines shooting
Four males and two females are being treated in hospital for gunshot wounds.
Hamilton woman died after battle with West Nile virus: family
Health authorities say people should take precautions against mosquitoes
Forever 21 fashion chain files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Low-price fashion chain Forever 21, a one-time hot destination for teen shoppers that fell victim to its own rapid expansion and changing consumer tastes, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Justin Trudeau visits Doug Ford’s backyard to promise cost relief to students, bash Tories
A re-elected Liberal government would increase student grants by 40 per cent and give new graduates two years to begin paying back their student loans, instead of the current six months.
Canada Post racking up close to $1 million a year in parking fines, data shows
The information, obtained by The Canadian Press through freedom of information requests, indicates the bulk of the citations are in and around Toronto.
Driver dies in single-vehicle crash on Hwy 401 ramp in northeast Toronto
The crash happened at the highway 401 westbound ramp to Warden Ave. in Scarborough.
‘I eat things I dislike all the time,’ says Hamilton man who ate 41 slices of pumpkin pie in 10 minutes
Hamilton’s Joel Hansen came second at what’s billed as the world pumpkin pie eating contest in Clarence, N.Y.
School support staff to begin work-to-rule campaign after failed negotiations with province, boards
The job action by 55,000 caretakers, educational assistants, office staff and early childhood educators begins Monday and impacts most boards across Ontario.
Obituary: Hamilton-Wentworth region’s Anne Jones was a ‘skilful politician’
Jones, who died Sept. 20 at the age of 100, spent 23 years in municipal government.
Liberals seek probe of Scheer's credentials
Scheer accused of breaking law, falsely claiming he was once an insurance broker
Trudeau, Scheer in Toronto, Singh Vancouver
Scheer, Trudeau talk platforms, firearms in Toronto; Singh stays out west
Greens are 'more of a contender' this time
Green candidates noticing newfound respect on voters' doorsteps
Susan Clairmont: The killing of Jonathan Styres heads back to court
The case goes before the Court of Appeal for Ontario Monday with the Crown arguing the original trial jury should never have been allowed to consider the fact Peter Khill was a former military reservist.
Hamilton police arrest four individuals after violent protest against PPC leader Maxime Bernier's Mohawk College event
About 100 protesters yelled and impeded people attending PPC event at college
People's Party of Canada leader Maxime Bernier won't try to "please" Canadians
"We are doing politics differently than the others," said Bernier.
Protesters descend on Mohawk College for Maxime Bernier event; at least five detained
Controversial fundraiser features the Peoples’ Party of Canada leader and American political commentator Dave Rubin.
Fun at the Caledonia fair
The annual fall fair brought out kids of all ages for rides, games and more.
Where the party leaders are Monday
Where the party leaders are Monday
NDP promises money for youth-gang programs
NDP promises money for youth programs to help prevent organized crime
Liberals woo voters with pocketbook promises that carry big price tag
Across-the-board tax break, assistance for post-secondary students, promises to Indigenous communities among re-election appeal.
Rudy Giuliani says he won’t testify in Trump’s impeachment probe unless the president OKs it
Central to the Democratic-led inquiry is Giuliani’s effort to have Ukraine conduct a corruption probe into 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden and his son Hunter’s dealings with a Ukrainian energy company.
Protesters descend on Mohawk College for Maxime Bernier event; at least five arrested
Controversial fundraiser features the Peoples’ Party of Canada leader and American political commentator Dave Rubin.
Re-elected Liberals would still run big deficits, despite new taxes
Even with the new taxes, the platform projects another four years of deficits if the Liberals are re-elected on Oct. 21 — $27.4 billion next year, falling to $21 billion by the fourth year of the mandate.
In Ford country, Trudeau courts students
Re-elected Liberals would still run big deficits, despite new taxes
A look at the parties' election promises
Promise tracker: What the parties are pitching on the campaign trail
Hong Kong protests grow even more violent as Beijing seeks to celebrate China’s National Day
Protesters throw Molatov cocktails, police spray tear gas as mainland prepares to celebrate 70 years of communist rule.
Aspiring young female firefighters train at CAMP FFIT Hamilton
Fifth annual firefighter training weekend for young women.
Fun at the fair
The annual fall fair brought out kids of all ages for rides, games and more.
Liberals to finance promises with new taxes
Trudeau to reveal bulk of Liberal campaign platform Sunday in Ontario
Canada Post spending nearly $1M a year on parking tickets
It’s the cost of doing business, particularly in urban cores, where the corporation’s 13,000 vehicles have to find a place to stop.
Kitchener man’s sculpture of refugees unveiled by Pope Francis in Vatican City
“I wanted this artistic work here in St. Peter’s Square to remind everyone of the evangelical challenge of hospitality,” Pope Francis said.
‘Chaotic scene’ after downtown St. Catharines shooting injures 6
At least one suspect is still at large after six people were shot outside a St. Catharines nightclub early Sunday morning, including two with critical injuries.
SpaceX unveils silvery vision to Mars: ‘It’s basically an ICBM that lands’
As you drive east along Texas State Highway 4, it looks like a giant, shiny and pointy grain silo is rising out of the scrubby flatland at the tip of southern Texas.
NDP promises money for youth programs
NDP promises money for youth programs to help prevent organized crime
U.S. businesswoman admitted affair with Boris Johnson, U.K. report says
Agencies investigating accusations that Johnson gave favorable treatment to Jennifer Arcuri by helping her secure sponsorship money.
Niagara doctor flagged for prescribing large amounts of opioids
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario has suspended a St. Catharines doctor’s licence after the province flagged her for prescribing large amounts of opioids.
Woman, 70, killed in Hagersville collision
Young passengers uninjured after pickup truck strikes culvert
Supercars taken from African leader’s son auctioned for $27 million
The 2014 Lamborghini Veneno had been driven only 325 kilometres and has an official top speed of 359 km/h.
Greens propose 'robot tax' to ease AI impact
Green party proposes a 'robot tax' when companies replace workers with machines
Severe pulmonary illness in Quebec first confirmed case in Canada tied to vaping
Canada’s chief public health officer said last week that at least three reports of potential vaping-related illnesses were being investigated in the country.
Liberals to finance promises with new taxes
Re-elected Liberals would still run big deficits, despite new taxes
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