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UPDATE: ‘Family trouble’ at east Mountain home ends with fire and an arrest
Public asked to stay away from East 36 and East 37th streets between Mohawk Road and Fennell Avenue
What's going on here? Waterdown east-west bypass gets underway
A section of the Waterdown east-west bypass is finally getting under construction.
Hamilton’s ‘slippery’ Red Hill mystery is now in court — thanks to a contested careless driving ticket
The fight over a teen’s $400 ticket forced the city’s former top engineer to testify in court Monday about a buried safety report that showed poor friction on the Red Hill Valley Parkway.
McMaster student says anorexia battle will make her better doctor
Tess Schwartz is taking her experience of hospitalization due to anorexia and learning how to be a better doctor.
New $30-million steel processing facility opens at Stelco in Hamilton
Steelworkers Union president says “It’s been quite a few years that we have seen anything like that.”
Date set for coroner’s inquest into Anthony Divers’ police-shooting death in downtown Hamilton
Mandatory investigation under the Coroners Act will look into 2016 shooting
Truck driver charged in QEW crash that killed well-known artist from Niagara Falls
Muhammad Hasnai Raza, 34, of Mississauga, was charged on Monday with criminal negligence causing death and dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing death in the horrific crash on the eastbound QEW near Trafalgar Road on Aug. 22.
Scheer warns Liberals will tax housing profits
Scheer says Liberals' rejection of idea to tax housing profits can't be trusted
Housing, children, privacy on tap for leaders
Housing, children, privacy to feature in leaders' plans on Day 7 of campaign
GE Peterborough has disputed selling asbestos to former workers. Now, it’s quietly removing it from their homes
General Electric says it will continue to work with the community and homeowners if additional asbestos is found.
New Bulldogs arena is about more than money
“It has to at its very least give an impression that it is bettering their quality of life”
Scheer brings back fitness, arts tax credits
Scheer brings back Harper's child fitness and arts tax credits axed by Trudeau
Tactical police officers respond to ‘family trouble’ in east Mountain home
Public asked to stay away from East 36 and East 37th streets between Mohawk Road and Fennell Avenue
Where the party leaders are Tuesday
Where the party leaders are Tuesday
Liberals pledge $535M for child care
Liberals pledge $535 million per year to support child care outside school hours
Police investigating ‘family trouble’ on east Mountain
Public asked to stay away from East 36 and East 37th streets between Mohawk Road and Fennell Avenue
Greens seek to refocus campaign on climate
Greens to reveal platform and other leaders play offence as campaign enters Day 6
Family friend identifies teen killed in shooting outside Mississauga building
Police have not publicly identified the teen killed but have described him as an innocent bystander.
Saudis say oil facilities were hit with Iranian weapons
The attacks Saturday were the most audacious and damaging blow to Saudi Arabia in the 4 1/2 years of civil war in Yemen and helped drive world oil prices up by about 10%.
Pedestrian, 21, dies of injuries after hit by car in east Hamilton
Young man was trying to cross King Street East when he was struck by Jeep, police say.
Hamilton faces $1.2-million Ontario Works gap this year, $1.5 million in 2020
Recipients’ rates are not affected, but there will be ‘some service impact,’ the general manager of the department says.
Hamilton murderers Jon Rallo, George Lovie sharing a house together in Sudbury
Both men are on conditions to stay away from their hometown. Their victims’ families live here and are in constant fear for their safety.
Quebec sovereignty rears its head on campaign trail amid NDP-Green rivalry
Candidates of both parties declare commitment to environment but also have ties to Quebec independence movement.
Opioid epidemic a ‘poisoning crisis’ says Green party leader during Kitchener stop
Elizabeth May said Greens would decriminalize illicit drug possession during campaign stop Monday
Liberals to change French-language song
Liberal French-language campaign song criticized as incomprehensible to be redone
Andrew Scheer would restore Harper’s tax credits axed by Liberals
Former Ticat and Hamilton candidate Peter Dyakowski says fitness tax credit has a massive impact on youth activity and health.
Elizabeth May pitches Greens as holding balance of power in minority government
Leader releases a platform calling for end to fossil fuels by 2030, taxes on Facebook and other foreign media giants, pharmacare and a shorter work week to increase employment.
Don’t allow vaccine exemptions because of religious or philosophical objections, Ontario urged
Toronto’s top public health official made the controversial recommendation to end all but medical exemptions — along with numerous other measures aimed at combating the spread of misinformation about vaccines that threaten to lower overall immunity.
Climate, reconciliation top Green platform
Green party says every policy in its platform is viewed through climate crisis
Education workers in Ontario schools vote 93 per cent in favour of job action
CUPE, which represents 55,000 office staff, custodians, early childhood educators and education assistants, remains at the negotiating table with provincial government and school boards.
Netflix snaps up streaming rights to Seinfeld
The hit comedy will begin appearing on the streaming service in 2021.
Canadian auto union warns of ‘temporary layoffs’ as GM workers in U.S. go on strike
First strike against GM in 12 years could mean thousands of layoffs in Oshawa and St. Catharines as parts shipments from U.S. start to dry up
Noise but no breakthrough as Johnson, Juncker talk Brexit
On a day of commotion and conflicting signals, Johnson pulled out of a news conference because of noisy anti-Brexit demonstrators
Bernier gets invite to leaders' debates
People's Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier invited to two broadcast debates
A list of some of the Green Party's promises
A list of some of the Green Party's promises
Geoffrey Stevens: Wouldn’t it be grand if leaders could say what they really think?
The election is so close that the four legitimate national leaders are terrified of making the One Big Mistake that could doom their chances, writes Geoffrey Stevens.
Quebec sovereignty resurfaces on campaign trail
Former Quebec Green leader, environmentalist Eric Ferland to run for federal NDP
Conservative Deputy Leader Lisa Raitt says party can spend wisely without slashing provincial transfers
Deputy Conservative Leader Lisa Raitt said concerns her party would trim spending by slashing transfer payments are unfounded.
Scheer would restore Harper’s child fitness and arts tax credits Liberals axed
Former Ticat and Hamilton candidate Peter Dyakowski says Fitness Tax Credit has massive impact on youth activity and health
Court hears man’s drinking and driving ‘profoundly destroyed’ victim’s family
A 2016 head-on crash after driving wrong way on QEW resulted in the death of Khoi Dinh Le.
Hamilton councillors want police to enforce one metre space for cyclists on city roads
"Its intention is to be educational, not punitive," said Mountain Coun. John-Paul Danko.
Hamilton Community Food Centre hosts food festival
The event menu includes home-made pizzas baked in the outdoor wood-burning oven that was installed at the centre last spring.
Dundas Sensational Samosa set for opening
First storefront location in Valley Town
Hamilton wants federal government to put brakes on distracted driving
"It is at crisis proportions right now," said Ward 4 Coun. Sam Merulla.
Strike at General Motors in U.S. may lead to Canadian auto job layoffs
A strike by the United Auto Workers against GM could lead to thousands of layoffs in Canada, whose two plants — Oshawa and St. Catharines — rely on parts from the U.S.
Study: 1 in 16 U.S. women’s first sexual experience is rape, forced sex
The average age of these victims was 15.5 years old, while the median age of the men who forced these encounters was 27 years old, according to the findings.
Policy dominates Day 6 of campaign
Greens to reveal platform and other leaders play offence as campaign enters Day 6
Photos: Soccer brings together Sudanese community
The tournament honoured the memory of Hamiltonian Rufus Eldin, who was killed in Calgary last November.
Former Quebec Green leader to run for NDP
Former Quebec Green leader, environmentalist Eric Ferland to run for federal NDP
Is 2019 contest a rematch on 1972 election?
Nearly 50 years later, is Justin Trudeau fighting same election as his father?
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