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Updated 2025-02-06 17:46
Manitoba RCMP find items linked to B.C. murder suspects
RCMP in Manitoba have found several items linked to two suspects wanted for killings in British Columbia.
Hamilton police say alarm companies now need to prove danger before calling 911
In 2018, Hamilton police responded to more than 3,000 alarm calls, with 95 per cent of them being false alarms
Weekend of gun violence in Toronto results in 17 shot, mayor seeks federal help
John Tory said he has already been in contact with at least one federal official after 17 people were injured over a three-day period. While no one died, several of the shooting victims remain in hospital.
Notable quotes by Toni Morrison, who died Monday at age 88
Notable quotes by Toni Morrison, who died Monday at age 88
World mourns the death of Nobel laureate Toni Morrison
Nobel laureate Toni Morrison dead at 88
One dead, six rescued after float plane crash in central Ontario
The six survivors were taken to the Muskoka airport and received further medical care.
Members of Duceppe and Parizeau clans battle to represent Bloc Québécois in upcoming federal election
Anne Duceppe, the cousin of former Bloc leader Gilles Duceppe, is facing the outgoing leader of the Communist Party of Quebec, Andre Parizeau, the nephew of former Quebec Premier Jacques Parizeau.
Kids rescued by marine unit after sailboats capsize near lift bridge during thunderstorm
Hamilton Police said no one was injured
Police smash window after baby accidentally locked in hot car in Burlington
BURLINGTON — Halton police say an infant was not injured after becoming trapped in a hot car in Burlington on the afternoon of Tuesday, Aug. 6.
Bolton warns foreigners that violate Venezuela asset freeze
The ban blocking companies and individuals from doing business with Maduro’s government and its top supporters took effect immediately.
Transat warns of ‘abusive’ bid by Group Mach, files complaint with regulator
Transat filed a complaint Tuesday with Quebec’s securities tribunal concerning Group Mach’s effort last week to scoop up 19.5 per cent of Transat shares at $14 per share in a bid to derail the pending acquisition by Air Canada.
China’s yuan falls further amid trade war fears
The Trump administration responded to the yuan’s decline by officially declaring that China improperly manipulates the currency’s value. That opens the way to possible new penalties on top of tariff hikes already imposed by the U.S. on Chinese goods.
Lane reopens after transport truck crash on Hwy 403
The collision took place on the eastbound lanes just west of Aberdeen Avenue
Attorney wants jurors who won’t judge client’s face tattoos
William Bottoms is charged with second-degree murder in the 2017 deaths of two men.
800 men accuse leaders in Boy Scouts of America of sexual abuse, lawyers say in announcing lawsuit
For nearly a century, the Boy Scouts of America has kept a list of thousands of leaders suspected of preying on young boys — called “perversion files” — and were kicked out of scouting, Scout officials acknowledged in April.
Florida boy calls 911 to order pizza, gets lesson and a pie
The Sanford Police Department said the hungry 5-year-old called 911 last Friday.
Florida woman says toilet explodes after lightning strike
Plumber suspects lightning hit methane pocket in home’s pipes.
Religious activist fined for burning library's LGBTQ books
Religious activist fined for burning library's LGBTQ books
'It could look really terrible quickly': Interval House, Flamborough Women's Resource Centre dealing with $630K shortfall
THE ISSUE: Funding shortfallTHE IMPACT: Interval House of Hamilton and the Flamborough Women's Resource Centre are receiving provincial funding based on a two-year-old contract, making it difficult to maintain services.
Nobel laureate Toni Morrison dead at 88
Nobel laureate Toni Morrison dead at 88
Barack Obama, Beyonce, others react to Toni Morrison's death
Barack Obama, Beyonce, others react to Toni Morrison's death
Crash involving truck closes lane on Hwy 403
The collision took place on the eastbound lanes just west of Aberdeen Avenue
Family at table hurt after car slams into restaurant
Injuries result during supper hour crash at Calgary fast-food restaurant
Chamber holding orientation event for new members Sept. 10
The Hamilton Chamber of Commerce is holding a morning networking and orientation session for new members Sept. 10.
Sheffield's Dumfries Mutual gives back
Ontario’s oldest farm mutual insurance company now calls Sheffield home.
Hamilton public health officials applying for capital funding to help provide free dental care to seniors
Hamilton will be using the $2.2 million in provincial funding to offer a variety of free dental services to eligible seniors.
Amazon delivery drivers allegedly stole his dog. He then found his Dachshund on Craigslist for $100
While he is not angry at Amazon, he hopes the company will be more attentive to who they hire as delivery drivers.
Does Fiat Chrysler’s Windsor plant have a future?
Minivan sales are in free-fall, and that’s the only product the plant produces.
Crowdfunding campaign aims to restore voice of Kitchener man after crossbow incident
Mary Kolosowski was up late studying for her nursing exams last April and knew something was seriously wrong when her son Sebastian hollered "ambulance" from his bedroom door.
UPDATE: Woman charged in crash that took out Hunter Street light pole
The 64-year-old driver faces careless driving charge
Severe thunderstorm watch in effect for Hamilton
Environment Canada said there could be heavy rain, strong wind gusts and hail this afternoon
My Ontario licence plate is peeling. What should I do?
Ontario licence plates must be kept clean and free of obstruction by any device that prevents digits from being accurately photographed under section 13(1) of the Highway Traffic Act. But what should you do if the outer layer of your plates is bubbling or peeling, making them difficult to read?
My licence plate is peeling. What should I do?
Ontario licence plates must be kept clean and free of obstruction by any device that prevents digits from being accurately photographed under section 13(1) of the Highway Traffic Act. But what should you do if the outer layer of your plates is bubbling or peeling, making them difficult to read?
Walmart wrestles with how to respond to active shooters
Like most retailers, Walmart is accustomed to the everyday dealings of shoplifters. Now, it's confronting a bigger threat: active shooters.
People hurt when car slams into restaurant
Injuries result during supper hour crash at Calgary fast-food restaurant
Assault on the Waterfront Trail: Do you recognize this man?
Hamilton police looking to identify suspect who allegedly attacked couple on bikes
Hamilton senior charged with threatening flyer delivery trio
Three members of a family delivering flyers were allegedly threatened
The California coast is disappearing under the rising sea
Miami has been drowning, Louisiana shrinking, North Carolina's beaches disappearing like a time lapse with no ending
One child a year dies after being stuck in hot car, Canadian study says
This included the 2013 death of Maximus Huyskens, a Milton toddler who died in the back seat of his grandmother’s car one month shy of his second birthday.
Hamilton police seize loaded replica firearm, charge 19-year-old
Police were called for trio loitering in Ferguson Avenue parking lot
Assault on the Waterfront Trail: Do you recognize man?
Hamilton police looking to identify suspect who allegedly attacked couple on bikes
Hamilton woman gave up dogs while in hospital. Now she’s struggling to get them back
Gave Tucker and Jersey up when she was gravely ill
UPDATE: Police investigating after man stabbed in central Hamilton
Victim called 911 after leaving scene
Ex-girlfriend says Dayton shooter Connor Betts heard voices, talked about 'dark, evil things'
Wearing body armor and a mask, Betts opened fire with an AR-15-style pistol outside a bar in Dayton, Ohio, early Sunday
Lynden's Tyler McDonald heads to box lacrosse nationals
Lynden’s Tyler McDonald will suit up for Team Ontario at the bantam Canadian Lacrosse Association National Box Lacrosse Championships from Aug. 20-24 in Coquitlam, B.C.
Flamborough's Crazy Canucks to rep Canada in Scandinavia
A group of 13- and 14-year-old Flamborough hockey players will travel to Sweden and Finland from Aug. 9-19 to represent Canada on the ice — and also share culture and friendship with their Scandinavian opponents.
Animal Adoptions of Flamborough settles in to new home
Animal Adoptions of Flamborough is settling in — and loving — its new home on Centre Road.
Expert offers ‘no-shame’ advice on getting rid of debt
How to break the debt cycle while still having a life
B.C. fugitives’ fate ‘anyone’s guess,’ says survival instructor, as divers wrap up Manitoba river search
On Monday, the RCMP said the team had finished its work, although it didn’t offer an explanation.
She was a secret hoarder. Nobody knew until she was found, eaten by her dog
The horrifying figure that Kajma saw in the chair was her cousin.
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