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Tories first to register 338 candidates
Conservatives first party to register candidates in all 338 ridings
Photos: Forge FC secures CPL Finals berth
Hamilton defeated the visiting Pacific FC 3-0, knocking them out of fall season contention.
‘Chaotic scene’ after downtown St. Catharines shooting
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.
Historical photos: New York has its Tiffany’s. Hamilton had its Birks
Here’s a column written by Spectator Columnist Tami Paikin Nolan, first published on Jan. 13, 1993.
Facts and figures about Calgary Centre
Some facts and figures about the federal riding of Calgary Centre
Facts and figures about Regina Lewvan
Some facts and figures about the federal riding of Regina Lewvan
Facts and figures about Regina Wascana
Some facts and figures about the federal riding of Regina Wascana
What does western anger mean for the election?
When voters head to the polls in the West, many of them will be angry: experts
Obituary: Hamilton-Wentworth region’s first chairman Anne Jones was a ‘skilful politician’
Jones, who died Sept. 20 at the age of 100, spent 23 years in municipal government.
How Doug Ford can serve students by making peace with teachers — and declaring victory
A wise premier would take stock of the moderation he may have induced in the union, and reconsider his own provocations, Martin Regg Cohn writes.
Scheer wants return to partisan Senate
Scheer would end Trudeau's experiment with less partisan Senate
Liberals to make major platform announcement
Trudeau to reveal bulk of Liberal campaign platform Sunday in Ontario
Renowned poet Rupi Kaur endorses Jagmeet Singh
NDP's Singh proposes $30M boost for BC Ferries to help reduce fares
Where the party leaders are Sunday
Where the party leaders are Sunday
Scheer promotes national energy corridor plan
Scheer promotes Conservative plan to create national energy corridor
Liberal platform targets post-secondary education
Liberals to promise student-loan repayment break to new parents
Scheer tours Prairies; Singh stays in B.C.
Scheer to visit oil-services company in Edmonton as Singh lingers in B.C.
The test said they were good enough to get in, but they were failing in class. How Niagara College tackled an international student crisis
Niagara College was hosting its largest cohort of international students ever when it became clear hundreds of them couldn’t cope academically in English.
Police investigating allegation of THC edibles being dispersed at Grape & Wine
Police are asking the public to be aware and not accept things from strangers after an allegation of Jolly Rancher candies laced with THC (a cannabis component) being passed out at the Niagara Grape & Wine Festival Grand Parade.
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Scheer, Singh campaign in their parties' regions of relative strength
Male pedestrian struck on Main near Queen
Man, 65, taken to hospital with serious injuries.
RCMP say subjects of nationwide manhunt confessed to killing three people, planned to kill more
Police say they still have ‘no motive’ for Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky, two young men they chased across the country.
NDP proposes $30M boost for BC Ferries
NDP's Singh proposes $30M boost for BC Ferries to help reduce fares
PHOTOS: Bulldogs fall to Spitfires
Xavier Medina stopped 18 shots for Windsor in 2-1 win over Hamilton.
Scheer promotes Conservative plan to create national energy corridor
Scheer says the corridor would carry oil, gas, hydroelectricity and telecommunications across the country, increasing certainty for investors and generating economic and social benefits.
Whitewater and blackface: The backstory on the Trudeau clip that shocked the world
The man who had images of Justin Trudeau wearing blackface in his video archive reflects on the incident, and on what the images actually show.
Scheer to visit oil-services company in Edmonton as Singh lingers in B.C.
Scheer will be stopping at FourQuest Energy, a firm that specializes in nitrogen cooling and cleaning services, where he’s promising to make a policy announcement.
Scheer tours Prairies; Singh stays in B.C.
Scheer, Singh campaign in their parties' regions of relative strength
Watch a new soccer dome rise on Frid Street
This dome replaces a used one that was installed in 2014. The brand new one gleaming in the sun should last 15 to 20 years.
Conflict between Liberals in Vimy riding
Liberal who replaced Eva Nassif in Montreal-area riding starved of funds
Families suing Ontario government over cut to autism services
Eight families cut off of “court-ordered” autism services last month after receiving them for more than 15 years are suing Premier Doug Ford’s government, the Star has learned.
Former Halton employee seeks dismissal of fraud charges
The sentencing of David Ohashi and David Norris, found guilty on numerous fraud-related charges, has been put off as their lawyers put forth a joint charter application Friday.
Diced, cooked chicken recalled due to possible listeria contamination
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says the chicken was sold across the country by Tip Top Poultry Inc., Reuven International Ltd., Sysco and AlimPlus Inc.
IRIS R&D wins Hamilton’s Lion’s Lair contest with technology that spots potholes on city roads
Syringe-maker BTXpen and finance firm ARCH named runners-up Thursday night
International education in Canada is booming — but the system is flawed. Here’s how to fix it
Make more classroom supports available. Provide better information on employment rights. And begin regulating education recruiters.
'Some baloney' in Trudeau's climate claims
'Some baloney' found in Trudeau's claims on climate-change progress
Veterans struggle with which party to trust
'Both are burnt to me': After years of broken promises, vets struggle with parties
Fort Erie pays tribute to Amanda Martin
Candlelight vigil recalls life of woman who drowned in Niagara River in effort to save son.
Scheer visits Edmonton as Singh lingers in B.C.
Scheer to visit oil-services company in Edmonton as Singh lingers in B.C.
From parade to pandemic: Museum looks at 1918’s deadly flu
On Sept. 28, 1918, in the waning days of the First World War, more than 200,000 people gathered along Broad Street in Philadelphia for a parade meant to raise funds for the war effort. Among the patriotic throngs cheering for troops and floats was an invisible threat, which would be more dangerous to soldiers and civilians than any foreign enemy: the influenza virus.
Where the party leaders are Saturday
Where the party leaders are Saturday
Scheer vows rethink of infrastructure program
Scheer pledges to prioritize commuters in rethink of infrastructure program
Shipping news for Sept. 15 to 21. What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Domestic: 6
Election Notebook: Advance voting to clash with turkey time
Tidbits and events from the federal election campaign in Hamilton and surrounding area
Singh attends Victoria climate strike rally
Singh vows to protect coastlines, slams Trudeau for buying pipeline
Ford shutting down Ontario’s film ratings board
American film ratings could become the default opinion in Ontario after the Ford government announced Friday it is winding down the Ontario Film Authority, the province’s film ratings board.
‘The time to panic is now’: Hamilton protesters flood downtown for climate strike
Hamilton rally joins international movement warning of catastrophe if pollution is not radically reduced.
Canadian youth gather en masse across Canada to demand drastic climate action
Activist Greta Thunberg says claims to climate leadership by politicians in both Sweden and Canada mean “absolutely nothing.”
Hundreds of titles available at Hamilton library book sale
Hundreds of titles are available in all genres, including magazines and CDs at The Hamilton Public Library’s book sale, which concludes Saturday (Sept. 28) running from 9 to 4:30 p.m.
Court dismisses legal challenge to Ontario’s pot shop lottery
An Ontario court has dismissed a legal challenge filed by 11 people who were disqualified from applying to open a cannabis retail store in the province.
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