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Updated 2025-02-06 14:16
Two prison employees slept through checks and falsified records after Jeffrey Epstein death
Those disclosures came Tuesday as the two employees were placed on administrative leave and the warden of the jail was temporarily reassigned, pending the outcome of the investigation into Epstein’s death.
Humboldt survivors featured in documentary say they want to make their ‘angels’ proud
Airing Thursday, the documentary Humboldt: The New Season shows bus crash survivors and their families as they try to recover and move forward from the trauma of the deadly 2018 incident that left 16 dead and 13 injured.
The Local Life a home for local handmade artisans
Dundas stare opened in April
Justin Trudeau broke rules in SNC-Lavalin controversy, ethics commissioner rules
Trudeau broke ethics laws when he tried to pressure then-justice minister Jody Wilson-Raybould to intervene in the criminal case against SNC-Lavalin, the ethics commissioner ruled in a devastating report Wednesday.
His only relative ws killed in the El Paso massacre. He has invited the city to her funeral
Margie Reckard, 63, was one of 22 people killed in the shooting at a Walmart on Aug. 3
Justin Trudeau breached Conflict of Interest Act during SNC-Lavalin affair, says ethics commissioner
Mario Dion says Trudeau's attempts to influence Wilson-Raybould on the matter contravened section 9 of the act
North American stock markets plunge following weak data from Germany and China
The Canadian dollar traded for 75.13 cents US compared with an average of 75.55 cents US on Tuesday
Alleged drunk driver hits two Hamilton police cruisers
Three police vehicles in total were struck in two separate incidents
Suspects hit Hamilton Mountain pharmacy in smash and grab ATM theft
Suspects are believed to have used a pickup truck to smash into business
ICE raids raise question: What about the employers?
Recent immigration raids at Mississippi chicken-processing plants revived a longstanding complaint about government policy: Unauthorized workers are jailed or deported, while the managers and business owners who profit from their labour often go unprosecuted.
ExxonMobil fined $40,000 after near miss on rig off Nova Scotia last fall
The oil and gas company was not in compliance with drilling regulations at the time
'Like ... a horror movie': Camper saves family from savage wolf attack at Banff National Park
Canada is home to 60,000 wolves, the second-largest wolf population in the world after Russia
Tenants accept buyouts to leave squalid Hamilton rental
‘None of us were expecting this,’ Edith Hardman says of having to leave 610-612 King St. E.
Driver fleeing Hamilton police hits cruiser, drives down busy sidewalk
No one hurt in incident on Barton near Smith Avenue
Scientists find fossilized bones of monster penguin
Following the extinction of dinosaurs, marine reptiles and gigantic fish, it seemed there was an evolutionary opportunity for penguins to thrive and grow in size.
Norwegian Air cancels flights from Hamilton airport
Last flight to Ireland from the city will depart on Sept. 13.
Metro reports $222.4-million Q3 profit
Up from $167.5 million a year ago
A sell-first strategy means a homeowner must live with some risk: Ask Joe
When you sell first, you can afford to be selective about offers on the home you are leaving, but it means taking on some self-induced pressure to buy your next property, writes Joe Richer.
What's happening in Hong Kong? Your questions, answered
The airport occupation followed a violent crack down by Hong Kong police on demonstrators Sunday night, triggering fresh outrage toward authorities.
Will Justin Trudeau’s attack on Doug Ford work in Ontario?
The prime minister is hoping to paint the Ontario premier and federal Conservative leader Andrew Scheer with the same brush.
Ontario appeal court overturns attempted murder convictions for HIV-positive man
The court said the judge overseeing Steven Boone’s case did not properly instruct the jury on the mental state required for a conviction on attempted murder.
PHOTOS: Octavia Spencer in St. Catharines for Netflix series
The Oscar-winning actress portrays a hair-care entrepreneur known as the first female African-American millionaire.
Ontario’s gas-pump stickers attacking Ottawa’s carbon pricing are on the way
Ontario’s controversial new gas-pump decals that warn against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s carbon-pricing measures will be in place well before the official launch of the Oct. 21 federal election campaign.
Peel police officers resign, plead guilty to lying in court about theft of ‘Scarface’ statue
Richard Rerrie, 48, Mihai Muresan, 38, Emanuel Pinheiro, 44, and Damian Savino, 39, each received a one year conditional sentence, six months to be served under house arrest.
‘Ayesha, get your learn on girl!’: Taylor Swift sends Mississauga woman $6,386.47 to pay her university tuition
When University of Waterloo student Ayesha Khurram posted about her struggles to pay tuition and rent after recent provincial OSAP cuts, the singer-songwriter came to the rescue of her superfan.
Man wanted for shooting death of Hamilton man arrested in U.S.
Two years ago, in April, Leonard Pinnock, a father of a young daughter in Hamilton, was shot dead while he was sitting in his car in the area of Dufferin Street and Bowie Avenue, just north of Eglinton Avenue West.
Having a ball at Sports Discovery Camp
Forge FC player Monti Mohsen drops by soccer session at Gage Park
Stop the music: Hamilton reaches out-of-court settlement with Sarcoa on $15M lawsuit
Terms and payout subject to nondisclosure agreement, Andrew Dreschel writes.
Stelco feels effect of market prices, tariffs in second quarter
CEO David Cheney said conditions have improved since the U.S. lifted tariffs in late May
Home of Hamilton mobster Pat Musitano hits the market
Looky-loos eager for a rare chance to poke around inside a mob home will be out of luck — there will be no open house.
Police look to clamp down on sunflower-seeking selfie takers on Highway 6
Bogle Seeds in Millgrove was inundated with visitors last summer causing parking chaos on surrounding roads.
Journey from Point Nowhere: Life on a Great Lakes laker
In 2001 Jon Wells and Barry Gray spent four days travelling with a 28,000-tonne load of iron ore pellets on the Paul J. Martin from Sept-Iles in northern Quebec, to the Stelco dock in Hamilton Harbour.
Stop the music: Hamilton reaches out-of-court settlement on $15M lawsuit
Terms and payout subject to nondisclosure agreement, Andrew Dreschel writes.
Britain’s Prince Andrew faces new scrutiny for ties to Jeffrey Epstein
With Epstein now dead after a suspected suicide on Saturday, the Duke of York may be the highest-profile member of Epstein’s circle from the time of the sexual misconduct allegations against him.
Paddleboard paradise
Andre Fortin, from Waterdown, reflects on a great morning for a paddleboard outing on Cootes Paradise at Princess Point on Monday. The extra wide board is very stable, according to Andre, who planned to be out a few hours enjoying nature.
Canadian Armed Forces reports steady decline in sexual-misconduct complaints
The military says it is making progress in the fight against sexual misconduct, even as members continue to report hundreds of incidents of inappropriate and even criminal behaviour to their chain of command each year.
United Nations probing 30 North Korean cyberattacks in 17 countries
A report by United Nations experts reveals that South Korea was hardest hit, the victim of 10 North Korean cyberattacks, followed by India with three attacks, and Bangladesh and Chile with two each.
New Brunswick Crown will not appeal acquittal in Oland murder trial
“There is no basis upon which the Crown can appeal the acquittal of Dennis Oland.”
OPP charge father and son in connection to 17-year-old cold case
Police charged Chad Reu-Waters, 45, of Norfolk County with first-degree murder and indignity to a body Monday in connection with the discovery of human remains in an area east of Port Burwell.
‘All hell broke loose’: Waterdown business owner attempted to douse flames
Fire damage at Tony’s Shoe Repair and Dry Cleaning estimated at $200K
Pesky flies are taking over Beamsville once again
The Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs is investigating the return of “Flyville,” as Beamsville residents complain that once again the community is inundated with house flies.
Indigo reports $19M Q1 loss, sales drop
Indigo reports $19M first-quarter loss, sales drop as headwinds continue
The top 10 books on Apple Books-US
The top 10 books on Apple Books-US
Hamilton’s probe into IT worker linked to white supremacists is done — but results are not being made public
City manager Janette Smith will give a public update on the Marc Lemire investigation “as soon as possible”
Profiling class action against Montreal police a ‘victory for justice’: group
On Aug. 7, a Quebec Superior Court judge authorized a class action against Montreal on behalf of citizens who allege they were unfairly arrested, detained, and racially profiled by the city’s police between mid-August 2017 and Jan 2019.
Quebec man charged with setting ex-wife on fire to remain detained
Frej Haj Messaoud is accused of setting fire to his ex-wife as her young children and mother looked on.
Calgary Zoo keeps unhatched king penguin chick alive by patching cracked egg
Staff at the Calgary Zoo noticed fragments of the king penguin’s shell had broken off a week before its expected hatch date. This is how they were able to patch it and save the chick.
U.S. delays China tariffs on some holiday-shopping favourites
The announcement came as the U.S. and China spoke for the first time since the recent escalation in trade tensions.
U.S. plans to deploy missiles in Asia, and China threatens countermeasures
Beijing warns of sanctions against host bases, which could include Japan, South Korea and Australia
PART FOUR: Abused by industry, Sherman Inlet is now a success story in the heart of Hamilton’s industrial east harbour
Harbour town: A six-part series examining Hamilton's diverse and evolving waterfront, from its port industries to recreational west harbour.
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