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Forge FC beats Antigua GFC of Guatemala 2-1 at Tim Hortons Field
This is the first of two games with visiting Guatemala
Four charged in gunpoint robbery at Shoppers Drug Mart on Hamilton Mountain
Hours after Fennell Avenue East robbery police found garbage bag of stolen drugs, gun and two stolen vehicles
Upcoming federal election: there’s a lot at stake for Canadians
I would never tell anybody who to vote for, but I will suggest some of the stepping stones in the maze that should be avoided, writes Michael Coren.
Dundas film shoot briefly detoured by road work
The Issue: Netflix series staring Oscar winner filming in Dundas affected by road work.The Impact: City film office constantly improving procedures, communication to reduce negative impacts on community
Man punched in the face, witness hit with getaway car in Mountain Plaza Mall parking lot dispute
Police looking to identify suspects in Mountain Plaza Mall assault June 6
Ground finally breaking on new Stoney Creek Memorial school
It took nearly half a year to get Ministry of Education approval to go to tender, but work is finally set to begin on the replacement Memorial public elementary school in lower Stoney Creek.
Baby boy expected in Polish village where only girls seem to be born
They are beginning to worry about filling farming jobs in the future.
Humble Bee installs more beehives at Pier 15 as as bees thriving
Luc Peters of Humble Bee said while it has been a poor year for farmers getting the crops in the ground, bees have been thriving, possibly from the lack of pesticide use.
“We felt the perfect time was now:" Burlington family travelling around the world
By now the Liddle family of Burlington is rolling across the Canadian Prairies
Road to Williamsport runs through Ancaster this week at 2019 Canadian Little League Championships
Seven teams from coast-to-coast are vying for a trip to the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Penn., as Canada’s best little leaguers square off at the 2019 Canadian championships at Ancaster’s Little League Park.
Two injured in parking lot shooting at Niagara Falls strip club Sundowner
Two people have been taken to hospital after a shooting in the parking lot of a Niagara Falls strip club.
Tim Hortons parent company reports $257-million Q2 profit
Beats expectations as sales rise
Pickering’s response to Drake’s internet complaint goes viral
The city’s response to Drake has gone viral since he asked the mayor to “set up some stronger Wi-Fi towers so @boi1da can be able to send me all his newest beats.”
When a raccoon gets its head stuck in a sewer grate
Freeing it was quite the operation.
Rough ride for Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 24-19 loss to Saskatchewan
Dane Evans made his first start for Hamilton at quarterback in place of the injured Jeremiah Masoli
Wesley Day Centre debate raises spectre of ‘territorialism’ among Hamilton service providers
“The reality today is there’s shrinking pools of resources for organizations to go fund very important work,” says Paul Johnson, the city’s general manager of healthy and safe communities.
Fake gun, concealed sword, bear spray among items Hamilton travellers tried to bring on planes
When security find something that appears to be illegal, they call police. Charges could be laid.
What's the strangest thing you've seen a passenger do on a plane?
There's a subset of airline passengers who take hitting 30,000 feet as an invitation to make themselves at home.
Calls grow for independent review of child protection cases involving Ontario psychologist who ‘misrepresented’ credentials
A judge found Nicole-Walton Allen unqualified to complete a specialized assessment that is often “the kiss of death” for parents fighting to keep their children. She testified she has completed more than 100 since 1992.
Metrolinx plans to sell naming rights for GO stations. But will anyone want them?
Brands use naming rights to exploit positive emotional connections, says one marketing expert. But commuting is “a dreary thing that people have to do five days a week to go to their job.”
FBI: Delivery drivers involved in Amazon theft ring
Police believe they routinely stole the items and sold them at pawn shops.
Kyle Parthe, 20, shot dead in Cambridge plaza
Police are searching for two men
‘We just want him home:’ Search continues for Grimsby’s David Martens, 46, missing since Saturday
Nearly 50 co-workers, friends and family members turned up at the Beacon Harbourside Wednesday morning to help search for David Martens, a 46-year-old Grimsby man who’s been missing since Saturday.
‘Everyone out! There’s a fire:’ Blaze forces drivers out of Thorold Tunnel
Drivers were abandoning their vehicles and running out of the Thorold Tunnel after fire broke out inside the Highway 58 structure under the Welland Canal Thursday.
Hamilton-Burlington home sales down from June, up from last year
The total sales of residential properties in July was down three per cent from June and almost 13 per cent from May, but were higher by 10 per cent compared to sales last July.
Two in hospital after motorcycle and car collide in Burlington
The motorcycle skidded for a short distance before the rider put the motorcycle down on its side and slid into the side of the westbound automobile
The (small) Green Machine: How the Green party election campaign is gearing up for its biggest chance yet
Canada’s environmental party is hoping for a major breakthrough. But can its leadership manage growing expectations, greater scrutiny and internal debate about whether to campaign negatively? First in a series.
‘Rot in jail:’ Raja Dosanjh found guilty of first-degree murder in 2016 shooting at Guelph Comfort Inn
Victim’s mother says the verdict doesn’t bring her son Aly Sunderani back, but Dosanjh will ‘rot in jail’
‘Are you joking?’ Inside a video game community’s panicked scramble to find a GTA man who may have killed his family
Members of the niche gaming forum “Perfect World Void” didn’t know their Canadian friend’s full name — let alone where he lived. But they knew the clock was ticking.
Banff hikers had shoes blown off, memory loss after being struck by lightning during weekend storm
One Calgary woman literally didn’t know what hit her after the strike on Saturday caused short-term memory loss and melted some of her clothing.
Sewage sludge experiment in central Hamilton raises a stink with Stipley residents
Residents are worried about the possibility of rogue odours from a 12-month Terrapure experiment to turn sewage sludge into fertilizer on Brant Street. The province approved the plan this month.
Open and Closed: What to do in Hamilton this Civic Holiday long weekend
Take a break this weekend and enjoy what summer has left to offer.
‘No Hate in the Hammer’ campaign launches with Hamilton forum
Group hears calls to reboot stalled anti-racism centre
‘Stay on trails’: Fire chief warns after firefighter plunges during Albion Falls rescue attempt
All first responders acted quickly as they came together to save one of their own.
Bank of England says Brexit uncertainties ’more entrenched’
No matter in what form Britain leaves the European Union, there will be a period of downturn in the economy, experts predict.
U.S. set to add 10 per cent tariffs on more China imports
Threat to impose tariffs on more Chinese goods comes as surprise.
Scheer puts health care promise in writing in anticipation of attacks
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is putting Canada’s money where his mouth is, promising to increase health and social transfer payments by at least three per cent every year should he become prime minister.
Letters show how Osama bin Laden groomed son for al-Qaida
According to three U.S. officials, the younger bin Laden was killed sometime during the Trump administration, though many questions remain, including when, how and where he was killed, and by whom.
People’s Party leader Maxime Bernier pictured with Hamilton white nationalist Paul Fromm
Coun. Brad Clark ‘outraged that some political leaders are willing to embrace’ groups that promote hatred.
Manitoba manhunt shows lack of resources for missing Indigenous women: advocates
Sheila North, a former grand chief, asks why there is not the same sense of urgency is when an Indigenous woman or girl can’t be found.
Your Ward News hate case put over to Aug. 22; judge delays sentencing
A Toronto editor found guilty in January of promoting hatred against women and Jews was given more time on Thursday to say why he believes his lawyer threw the case.
LIUNA Gardens closing to make way for development along Lake Ontario
The banquet hall, in operation for almost 35 years in Stoney Creek, is closing so that the roughly 10 acres it sits on along the Lake Ontario waterfront can be redeveloped into a large housing subdivision.
4-month old girl killed after car drives over her at Quebec drive-in theatre
The baby was sitting inside a small tent beside the car as her parents packed up to leave the Cine-parc Boucherville.
N.B. officials probe legionnaires’ disease outbreak with seven cases in Moncton
Bacteria spread when present in a water source and fine mists of water from that source are inhaled.
Two new suspects charged in death of Edmonton woman, body found in Saskatchewan
Last week, RCMP charged Danita Thomas with first-degree murder, kidnapping, improperly interfering with a human body and theft of a motor vehicle in Laverdiere’s death. Shayla Orthner faces similar charges.
Tunisian man says he gave accused killer’s messages, photos to Toronto-area cops
The Tunisian man said he often played video games on a private server called Perfect World Void with Menhaz Zaman, a 23-year-old Markham, Ont., resident who has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder.
Parks puts up toilet etiquette signs to help international tourists use outhouses
Some new signs are popping up in the Canadian Rockies to show international visitors how to properly use outhouses.
Could it be: Coors Niagara GO Station?
Ontario may allow naming rights across GO stations to raise extra money to keep fares low.
Wedding hall on prime lands along Lake Ontario closing
Liuna Gardens makes way for large Stoney Creek housing development
Ontario government looks to sell naming rights for GTA transit stations
The province estimates it can make between $50,000 to $500,000 a year on rights for some stations, which would retain their original names while also featuring a sponsor’s name and branding.
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