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Suspects confessed to B.C. murders in videos but showed no remorse: RCMP
Two suspects confessed to the murders of three people in northern British Columbia in several videos taken before they shot themselves in a suicide pact, the RCMP said Friday.
Trudeau, Scheer navigate climate marches that dominate federal campaign
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer did not take part in Friday’s massive climate-change marches as Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau waded in deep, accepting the criticism of teenaged climate-change activist Greta Thunberg along the way.
Welland needs to ‘get it right’ when it comes to marijuana facilities
Bryan Green wants Welland to get it right when it comes to the location of marijuana facilities in the Rose City.
Order requiring journalists to reveal sources set aside by Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of Canada has set aside an order that would have forced a journalist to reveal her confidential sources and has ordered the case back to a lower court for a second look.
‘We cannot focus on school when our futures are at stake. This is why I strike’
As students nationwide prepare to lead a global protest on Friday, we ask some Canadians why they’re participating or supporting the rallies.
Trudeau, Scheer navigate climate marches
From Victoria to Montreal, climate marches dominate federal campaign Friday
Singh announces $5,000 home rental subsidy
Singh pledges $5,000 home rental subsidy to help up to 500,000 families
Jay Robb: You’re not surrounded by idiots, just some colour-coded people
It’s possible for the greens, blues, yellows and reds can succeed together
Convenience stores could benefit from e-cigarette ban, say analysts
A growing move to ban flavoured e-cigarettes due to health concerns, particularly in youth, could actually benefit convenience stores in the long run, say retail analysts.
Flamborough's Friday 5 at 5: Sept. 23-27
Here's what made headlines this week in Flamborough.
Trudeau promises to re-invest pipeline revenue into planting two billion trees
The leader said a re-elected Liberal government would use revenues from the Trans Mountain pipeline to pay for a $3-billion plan to use nature to combat climate change, including tree-planting.
Scheer pledges to prioritize commuters in rethink of infrastructure program
Scheer vowed to cut commuting times in new infrastructure spending plan in B.C., Toronto and Quebec City — all battlegrounds between the Conservatives and Liberals.
Man charged after allegedly trying to pick up kids from school while drunk
York Regional Police say staff refused to let the man’s kids get into his truck on Wednesday afternoon because they thought he was drunk. The man drove away without his kids.
Mountain lodging house owners fined $13,200 for fire code violations
Offences included failing to provide a secondary exit and an interconnected smoke alarm system
Data breach at Door Dash sees 4.9 million users’ personal information stolen
The California-based company launched an investigation that included outside security experts and determined some Door Dash user data was accessed on May 4.
Woman injured as Tuxedo Avenue home ‘ransacked’ in armed home invasion
Hamilton police looking for three male suspects
Stormy Daniels receives US$450,000 settlement over Ohio strip club arrest
The city of Columbus, Ohio has settled a federal defamation lawsuit that Stormy Daniels, who claimed to have an affair with Donald Trump, brought forth after she was arrested while performing at a strip club in the city
Source of Trudeau ‘brownface’ photo says his only motive was public’s right to know
The source of a photo of Justin Trudeau appearing in brownface at a 2001 event — the first to rock the Liberal leader’s re-election campaign — broke his silence Friday.
Trudeau draws mixed reaction at climate march
Trudeau promises Liberals would plant 2 billion trees to fight climate change
Three 16-year-olds charged in Brantford stabbing
The 48-year-old victim was stabbed in the stomach Thursday night
Mountain lodging homeowner fined $13,200 for fire code violations
Offences included failing to provide a secondary exit and an interconnected smoke alarm system
Wally Lamb barred from prison to resume writing program
Wally Lamb barred from prison to resume writing program
Trudeau promises tree-planting program
Trudeau promises Liberals would plant 2 billion trees to fight climate change
Scott Radley: Weird rules, Auston Matthews and other (not so) deep thoughts
Only the CFL has a rouge, right? Not exactly.
National Rifle Association acted as Russian asset in run-up to 2016 election, report says
The report also says NRA leaders may have violated tax laws that prohibit use of organization resources for personal benefit.
Idle threats: No successful charges laid under city’s idling bylaw
Officials say the law passed in 2007 was meant to be more educational than punitive
Source of Time photo makes public statement
Source of Trudeau 'brownface' photo says only motive was public's right to know
Paul Berton: When something is fishy, keep fishing
Scandals often create more questions than answers.
Germany reports landmark case of West Nile virus
Development apparently hastened by climate change.
Dundas's Art Samson honoured at new high school track & field opening
Educator and community volunteer runaway choice
Ancaster and OP high schools set for artificial fields in spring
An 11th-hour decision by Hamilton public school board trustees in June changed original plans to install natural fields over the summer.
False alarm prompts evacuation at Orchard Park Secondary School, H.G. Brewster Swimming Pool
Participants involved in a morning aerobics class at Stoney Creek’s H.G. Brewster Pool were among those evacuated following a false fire alarm Friday at Orchard Park Secondary School.
Singh promises more coastline protection
Singh vows to protect coastlines, slams Trudeau for buying pipeline
Waterdown group takes part in Global Climate Strike
About a dozen people took part in Waterdown’s iteration of the Global Climate Strike movement on Sept. 27.
Hamilton youth flood Gore Park as part of global climate protest
Canadians across the county call for drastic action on environmental issues
VIDEO: Step inside Tim Hortons roastery in Ancaster
The 75,000 square foot facility, tucked into an industrial area off Tradewind Drive, opened ten years ago in November of 2009.
Trudeau meets Thunberg before climate march
From Victoria to Montreal, climate marches dominate federal campaign Friday
Abbas slams U.S. for ‘depriving peace process of credibility’
U.S. policy “pushing large segments of the Palestinian people to lose hope in the possibility of long-awaited peace”
Garry McKay: Carrie Julie wants to bring golf to more women, children and players with disabilities
Niagara’s regional director wants to bring programs to Hamilton and Halton
Steel giant ArcelorMittal to review Canadian iron ore assets
World’s biggest steelmaker seeks to cut debt by divesting non-core businesses
Prince Harry walks through Angola mine field —just like his mom, Princess Diana
The prince walked through a dusty mine field marked with skull-and-crossbones warning signs
Dundas-Ancaster all candidates meeting rescheduled
Federal election issues to be discussed.
10 fantastic things to do this weekend in Hamilton
Keep an umbrella handy Saturday
Pizza night is calling: 7 places to try in Hamilton
Don’t be afraid to answer the call.
Out of the Cold returns at two Mountain locations
The issueHamilton Out of the Cold returns to two Mountain churches next Month.The local impactThe organization has served more than 7,000 free dinners since it began on the Mountain in 2014.
Kickin' it at Waterdown's 9Round Fitness
It’s time to kick it up a notch with the latest gym to join the Waterdown community.
Four drivers nabbed in Hamilton for failing to stop for a school bus
Penalty includes fine up to $2,000 and six demerit points
Andrew Scheer pledges judicial inquiry into SNC-Lavalin affair and easier police access to cabinet secrets
An experienced inquiry lawyer says the Conservative leader is on “dangerous” footing and politicizing the use of inquiries.
Food Basics opens new store on Hamilton Mountain
751 Upper James at Mohawk
Food Basics opens new store on the Mountain
Food Basics opened its seventh store in Hamilton at 751 Upper James on Sept 26.The 36,000 square-foot discount grocery store replaces the Metro store that closed in July.It features a wide variety of grocery items including fresh fruit and veg
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