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Dying without a will is selfish act: experts
Dying without a will can expose families to financial hardships, say experts
Choir raises mighty voice against hate at Hamilton city hall, from groups like Soldiers of Odin
Anna Wilson was becoming increasingly alarmed at the threatening and abusive ways, of hate groups at city hall gatherings. She turned to the collective power of song and music. So was born the Love In The Hammer choir.
Hamilton councillors decide to talk leasing Balfour House with Christian-based Cardus
"We don't get the opportunity very often," said Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson.
Ontario to lose more than 10,000 teaching positions over 5 years under Ford government changes: watchdog
Some 994 elementary positions and 9,060 secondary will be gone from the education system, says the Financial Accountability Office of Ontario.
Scheer promises inquiry into SNC-Lavalin
Scheer promises Conservative government would launch inquiry into SNC-Lavalin
Metro Winona Crossing now open
Winona’s first modern supermarket is now open.
Future of Edgemount Manor uncertain
The cause of the fire is being probed by the Ontario Fire Marshall’s office.
Do you recognized this SUV? It’s wanted in a hit-and-run on Main Street East
62-year-old man sent to hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Liberals to expand land, water conservation
Liberals say one-fourth of land and ocean waters to be protected by 2025
Whistleblower’s complaint is released
The complaint, filed in August by an intelligence official, contains more details than the phone call between the U.S. and Ukraine, including the names of White House officials who may have witnessed presidential misconduct and other actions.
QEW speed limit increases to 110 km/h today between Hamilton and St. Catharines
Two-year pilot project, is meant to find ways to "improve traffic flow and safety" on highways
Cabbie assaulted in downtown Hamilton over the price of fare
Police also believe a hate/bias comment was made.
Court orders University of Waterloo to reconsider admission of brain-injured student
Kitchener man had been denied entry over poor grades
7-storey retirement home planned for Waterdown
The vacant property at 100 Hamilton St. North in Waterdown is slated to be the home of a seven-storey retirement home.
Former Stoney Creek bank manager accused of stealing from seniors, recently deceased
Hamilton police say $1.7 million taken from CIBC customers between 2008 and 2015
An avalanche of policy as the third week in the federal election campaign begins
Climate change, gun control, affordable housing and health care are among the issues parties have focused on in recent days.
Jacques Chirac, flamboyant French president who opposed U.S. invasion of Iraq dies at 86
Chirac served two terms as president, from May 1995 until May 2007,
An 11-year-old drove 200 miles alone to live with a man he met on Snapchat, police say
Police are still investigating whether the man lured the boy to Charleston
Half of Canadians admit to using their phone while driving, survey finds
And 43 per cent said of respondents said it would take a collision for them to start taking their focus on the road seriously, according to a recent survey by Desjardins Insurance.
The creator of the Labradoodle says the dog breed is his life’s regret
The labradoodle was originally intended as a guide dog
Public school gym costs giving sports groups sticker shock
School board gym rental fees delivering massive cost increases to local youth organizations.
Another worker dies at Fiera Foods. The Labour Ministry is investigating
Industrial bakery, where four other workers have died, was subject of undercover Toronto Star investigation.
Leaders campaign from B.C. to Montreal
Party leaders scatter from Vancouver Island to Montreal as campaign starts Week 3
Photos: McMaster’s mock disaster at the nuclear reactor
Mac tested its disaster response Wednesday morning.
READERS' CHOICE 2019: Time to vote for Flamborough's best
FlamboroughReview.com is on a mission to find the best businesses in Flamborough, as recommended by you — our readers.
ONTARIO COLD CASE: Killing of teenage basketball star remains unsolved
Investigators need the public's help to solve shooting death of high school student.
Stranger rushes into burning building to help get 23 residents out of Edgemount Manor
‘I was yelling, ‘Fire get out. Fire get out,’’ said one staff member who could feel the heat from the blaze.
Math test for teachers unlikely to impact student outcomes
The test comes as local school boards continue to see low EQAO math scores.
Where the party leaders are Thursday
Where the party leaders are Thursday
Hamilton councillors calls on province to rescind funding cuts to 1,800 children
"I don't understand why they are going down that road," said Stoney Creek Coun. Brad Clark.
CUPE to resume bargaining as job action looms for school workers
The union representing 55,000 school support staff says it will return to the bargaining table this weekend, but will stick with plans for its members to work-to-rule beginning Monday if no deal is reached.
Liberals promise national flood insurance
Liberals promise national flood insurance, disaster EI benefits
Bernier decries climate alarmism in B.C. swing
Bernier promotes immigration limits in B.C. on first western swing of campaign
Racism must be campaign issue: advocates
Advocates urge debate on racism in Canada that goes beyond Trudeau photos
Lawyers for disqualified pot shop applicants say process was unfair
The group wants a judicial review of the rejection, as well as the lottery process used to grant Ontario’s pot shop licences.
UPDATED: Power restored to downtown residents
Service was out for approximately three hours Wednesday afternoon.
Ontario government sticking with gas-pump decals despite problems
Despite the gas-pump sticker fiasco that had Premier Doug Ford hitting the roof, Energy Minister Greg Rickford insists the controversial anti-carbon-pricing decals are still “a great idea.”
Signpost: Searching for Xmas trees, future of the pier and suicide prevention fundraising
The city is asking residents to consider donating the perfect tree, which must be at least 40 feet (12 metres) tall.
Hamilton moving 19 vulnerable residents after closing residential care facilities
Burris and St. Francis lodges shutting down after “ongoing and serious concerns regarding the care of residents.”
Regional alienation will be ‘a challenge’ for next federal government: Manning
There is a lot of anger across the country, he says.
Scheer highlights home-renovation credit
Conservatives highlight home renovation credit as part of climate plan
Andrew Scheer, Justin Trudeau spar over climate pledges
Elsewhere on the campaign trail, Green party Leader Elizabeth May offers a spending breakdown of her party’s platform.
Liberals complain about gun group's ads
Liberals allege gun group's election ads break law, ask for investigation
Photos: McMaster’s mock disaster
Mac tested its disaster response Wednesday morning.
Feds not planning study of endangered blue whale found dead in Cape Breton
A department spokesman says in an email that the decomposed state of the carcass also contributed to the decision not to study its cause of death.
Election: NDP Leader Singh promises to ease B.C. housing costs by battling money laundering
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has released a bundle of platform pledges he says will make life more affordable for families in British Columbia — especially when it comes to the sky-high cost of housing.
Tim Hortons riddled with bullets after Hamilton’s third shooting in 12 hours
At least five bullet holes can be seen near a sandwich poster on the wall outside of the Hamilton coffee shop.
‘Good faith’ was a component of Ontario’s retail cannabis store applications
Two Kitchener property managers say they only spoke with a fraction of the 45 applicants for their properties.
Washington plunges into Trump impeachment investigation
Trump urged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to work with U.S. Attorney General William Barr and Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s personal lawyer. At one point in the conversation, Trump said, “I would like for you to do us a favour.”
Manning worries Canada to become more divided
Regional alienation will be 'a challenge' for next federal government: Manning
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