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Mother dies after attempted murder of her son in Niagara River
It’s a tragic end to a family drama that unfolded along in the Niagara River in Fort Erie Friday night.Niagara Regional Police believe they have recovered the body of a man who attempted to murder his own son by jumping into the river while carry
UPDATE: Missing dog found after Flamborough crash
A missing dog was found after it ran from the scene of two-vehicle collision on Highway 5 Saturday.
Dog missing after Flamborough crash
A dog is missing after a two-vehicle collision on Highway 5 Saturday.
Boy, 9, among three killed in head-on collision in Bradford
Heavy truck collided with SUV late Friday afternoon, South Simcoe Police say.
McKenna defends Canada's climate credibility
Singh campaigns in Toronto, May in Winnipeg, as Liberal and Tory leaders pause
Scheer campaign a family-friendly affair
Baby on board: Scheer's campaign is a family affair
Hamilton joins worldwide call for climate action
Hundreds of thousands of protesters turned out globally to implore world leaders to tackle climate change.
Are Trudeau’s acts of contrition enough to open the door to a second chance?
Whether the Liberal leader will be forgiven depends as much on the skin you are in as the trust you bestow.
Vehicle destroyed by fire in Flamborough crash
Driver fled after rollover crash on Gore Road
Senior seriously injured in hit-and-run at Main and Sanford crosswalk
Hamilton police searching for dark-coloured SUV
Susan Delacourt: Enough! It’s time to take this election out of party back rooms and give it back to voters
Ten days into this campaign, it’s an election dominated by what the federal parties’ war rooms have been doing. Not very forward, and not much about you, Susan Delacourt writes.
Bank of Canada lying low ahead of election
Bank of Canada making effort to lie low during federal election campaign
Singh campaigns in Toronto, May in Winnipeg
Singh campaigns in Toronto, May in Winnipeg, as Liberal and Tory leaders pause
Man seen jumping into Niagara River holding screaming child
A quiet stretch of Fort Erie’s waterfront turned to chaos Friday night, when a man was seen running towards the water while carrying a child who was shouting for help.“I saw him run right past, the boy was screaming ‘help help’ but the dad was ho
Where the party leaders are Saturday
Where the party leaders are Friday
Photos: Blitz count of Hamilton, Burlington biodiversity
Teams scour area to document species they can find in a 24-hour period
Hamilton police increase patrols around McMaster this weekend due to ‘unsanctioned event’
A Facebook event said parties will be held on Dalewood Avenue despite the university moving its Homecoming event
Photos: Friday is for 4-H at the Ancaster Fair
Perfect mid-summer- like weather drew thousands of kids to the first day of the fall fair.
23 states sue Trump to keep California’s auto emission rules
Since the 1970s, California has been permitted to set tougher rules.
Weekend lane closures on the Red Hill Valley Parkway for sewer maintenance
The left lane will be closed in both directions Friday through Sunday from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Obit: Anne Jones, appointed first chair of Hamilton-Wentworth region in 1973, has died at 100
1973 appointment met controversy and she faced a tough task of striking harmony between the city and county members.
Hamilton legal department ‘incompetence’ behind failure to fight ex-undercover cop’s lawsuit: councillor
Superior Court decision strips police board and former chief of their defences for not responding to orders
BREAKING NEWS: Anne Jones, appointed first chair of Hamilton-Wentworth region in 1973, has died at 100
Anne Jones, the first chair of Hamilton-Wentworth region, has died.
Rare birds, including brown pelican, attract admirers in wake of hurricane Dorian
Birdwatchers in Atlantic Canada have been sharing photographs of rarely seen birds that blew onto East Coast shores.
Doug Ford Conservatives back down on long-term care cuts after public outcry
“I don’t think we’re out of the woods at this point,” said NDP Leader Andrea Horwath about cuts to programs that cost Hamilton’s city-run homes $550,000 a year.
Danforth shooting victims disappointed Trudeau won’t ban handguns nationally
A woman who barely survived a mass shooting in Toronto’s Greektown applauded Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau’s proposal to ban assault rifles on Friday but said handguns, such as the one that left her paralyzed, should also be prohibited.
Trump’s surprise over blackface incidents highlights global response to Trudeau
Images of the three times the prime minister chose to put on black- or brownface continued to flash around the world, reaching even the White House.
Ontario Human Rights Commission unveils new policy to tackle racial profiling
Police officers who are guilty of race-based discrimination should face disciplinary measures that include firing, the Ontario Human Rights Commission said on Friday as it released the country’s first policy on racial profiling.
Paul Berton: Election campaigns aren’t what they used to be for journalists
There are always surprises, but events are far more scripted, Paul Berton writes.
Catholic teachers file complaint against Ontario government over changes to class sizes
In a statement to members, the Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association said the province essentially pre-empted contract negotiations.
Elections agency top-spender on online ads
Elections Canada spending big on social media as part of voting information push
Trump surprised over Trudeau's blackface
Trudeau seeks to right his campaign in Toronto as Scheer heads to Maritimes
Roads now reopened after train hit SUV in east Hamilton
The roads are now reopen
Founder of Hamilton’s Gandhi Peace Festival calls for a national conversation on values
McMaster professor Rama Singh is speaking at a “Conversation on life-enhancing values” as part of the Gandhi Peace Festival in Hamilton Saturday.
Dundas-Greensville Hill road project to address drainage
The Issue: Drainage of spring onto Dundas-Greensville Hill.The Impact: Extensive road project to close part of Highway 8 to traffic next spring.
Flamborough's Friday 5 at 5: Sept. 16-20
Here's what made headlines this week in Flamborough.
Wynne 'upset and angry' by Trudeau images
Ontario Liberal leadership candidates weigh in on Trudeau blackface scandal
Airbnb says it will go public in 2020
It has grown into one of the world’s largest home-sharing platforms, with six guests checking into an Airbnb every second.
Scheer could scrap fossil-fuel subsidies
Conservatives promise to spend $1.5 billion to buy new medical imaging equipment
Trudeau vows to strengthen gun control
Trudeau pledges tougher gun control as he tries to get campaign back on track
Trudeau only one in dark makeup at party: attendee
Trudeau was only one in dark makeup at 2001 party but nobody took offence: attendee
Man killed in ‘violent’ rollover near Waterford early Friday
Blueline Road is closed between Concession 12 and Concession 11.
Man, 25, ‘targeted’ in northeast Hamilton shooting.
Hamilton police continue to look for two masked suspects who fled Reid Avenue North.
Ontario Liberal caucus will soon drop to five
Ontario Liberal caucus will soon drop to five as Lalonde wins federal nomination
Greens propose carbon-free public transit
Greens propose carbon-free public transit as part of transportation strategy
At least they’re talking: EU, Britain push on with Brexit meets
British and European Union negotiators agreed Friday to press on with talks in search of an elusive Brexit deal.
Shipping news for Sept. 8 to 14. What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
So far this year, 1.34 million tons of agricultural cargo has transited the Port of Hamilton.
What's next for the Liberal campaign?
After blackface scandal, what's next? Five things about the campaign to come
Packed classrooms and fewer choices: Hamilton union leaders say schools are under stress
Some classes have as many as 47 students, says president Sergio Cacoilo.
‘I started to tear up’: iPhone 11 buyers line up, meet Apple CEO Tim Cook at NYC store reopening
The first person to purchase a new iPhone had lined up at 6 p.m. Thursday, camping out all night until the store opened.
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