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Updated 2025-02-07 02:15
Teen shot in eye with paintball during assault on Mountain
A grey car, possibly a Dodge with two black stripes, may have been involved in assault at Concession and Upper Wentworth streets
Japan utility to scrap more reactors in Fukushima
All six reactors, including four that are currently being decommissioned, will be dismantled in a process that will take decades.
A Georgia woman got cold fries at McDonald's. She pulled out a gun and fired a shot
The suspect surrendered after a 10- to 15-minute chase
Survey finds Canadian people of colour carry an extra weight at work that’s so significant, it impacts their health
A new study by Catalyst and Ascend Canada surveyed 700 Canadian men and women identifying as Black, East Asian and South Asian. It found a high ‘emotional tax’ from constantly being on guard against bias.
‘Are you kidding me?’ Forever 21 sent Atkins diet bars with plus-sized orders
Company calls it 'oversight'
Two teens thought to be missing now suspects in three northern B.C. deaths
RCMP said they believe Kam McLeod, 19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, shot Lucas Fowler
Suspected Big Bee robber tasered by Hamilton police on King Street
The suspect was taken to hospital for removal of the Taser prongs
Barrie doctor gets his medical licence back after court overturns professional misconduct decision
Dr. Rodion Kunynetz was originally found guilty in 2017 of professional misconduct by a panel of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario’s discipline committee for rubbing his “abdominal fat pad” against two patients.
Appeal court says Ontario judge wrong to rule ex-violin teacher had no ‘sexual purpose’ for touching young students’ breasts
In a rare ruling, Ontario’s highest court on Tuesday convicted retired Chatham violin teacher Claude Trachy of sexual assault over his conduct while teaching young girls decades ago.
Hamilton Centre had second highest per capita food bank use in 2018: Feed Ontario report
Last year, 12,300 people visited food banks in Hamilton Centre 111,828 times, the study found. That made for a per capita use of 12 in 100 people.
Bullet fired through window of Hamilton home
No one was injured in the Tuesday morning incident
July 24, 1934: Prohibition erea ends with first legal, full-strength tavern beer served in Hamilton
There was great celebration on July 24, 1934, when the first legal, full-strength tavern beer in Hamilton after Prohibition was served at the Metropole Hotel at John and King William streets.
Is Ontario heading toward more private health care?
Critics say the door to privatization is opening. The government says it is improving public health care.
Will Ontario’s restructured health-care system mean never navigating the health-care system alone?
The model of bundled care sees different groups of providers band together, share accountability and care for the patient throughout the entire journey.
Preferred bidder chosen to redevelop Hamilton’s Jamesville social housing complex
Stoney Creek-based Marz Homes is the preferred bidder to buy and redevelop the prominent block of 91 city-owned townhouses near the James Street GO station, but demolition could stretch beyond 2020.
Jody Wilson Raybould book to be released Sept. 20
Jody Wilson Raybould's book on reconciliation to be released Sept. 20
Hamilton police investigating mob ties to collision outside mobster Pat Musitano’s home
76-year-old Musitano ‘family friend’ hospitalized after crash with Montreal-registered Mercedes.
Doug Ford still hoping for corner-store compromise with Beer Store
Premier says negotiations are continuing amid warnings from the world’s largest business organization about the risks of breaking signed contracts.
Margaret Atwood on Booker Prize list
Margaret Atwood on Booker Prize longlist for 'The Handmaid's Tale' sequel
Missing teens now suspects in B.C. double homicide, suspicious death
RCMP say Kam McLeod, 19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, are now suspects in the slayings of Lucas Fowler and Chynna Noelle Deese and the death of a third unidentified man.
Court orders Elections Canada to review moving voting day over religious worries
Election day can be no later than Oct. 21 under federal law, which this year falls on the Jewish holiday known as Shemini Atzeret, when Orthodox Jews are not permitted to work, vote or campaign.
One month after deadline, still no sign of who will produce federal election debates
The federal Leaders’ Debates Commission, the organization planning the debates, set a deadline for itself in mid-June to announce the results of a request for proposals issued in May.
Robert Mueller to bring his key aide Aaron Zebley with him as witness during House Judiciary hearings
Aaron Zebley worked alongside Trump’s former special counsel in all investigations, including the Russia Probe, and can provide Mueller with guidance if required.
Trump tells auditorium full of teens the Constitution gives him ‘right to do whatever I want’
During a speech at the Turning Point USA Teen Student Action Summit in Washington, the president falsely told the crowd of teenagers and young adults that Article II of the U.S. Constitution gives him the right to do whatever he wants.
Hamilton man faced with 16 child pornography and sexual assault charges pleads guilty to one
Justin Richards, 35, pleaded guilty on Thursday, July 18 to one of 16 counts he was originally charged with two years ago.
Scheer says Liberals overreacting on food guide
Scheer says Liberals exaggerating over his call to review Canada Food Guide
Premier promises more transparent appointments process
Ford says his government will put a new appointment process in place but would not commit to releasing internal reviews into the matter.
USDA rule would cut food stamp benefits for 3.1 million
USDA rule could affect 3.1M food stamp recipients
Hamilton police nab shoplifting suspect with six outstanding warrants
A man is seen removing tags and putting items in pockets at Barton Street East Shoppers Drug Mart
The top 10 books on Apple Books-US
The top 10 books on Apple Books-US
Hamilton man faced with 16 child pornography and sexual assault charges
Justin Richards, 35, pleaded guilty on Thursday, July 18 to one of 16 counts he was originally charged with two years ago.
Police investigating mob ties to collision outside Musitano home
76-year-old Musitano ‘family friend’ hospitalized after crash with Montreal-registered Mercedes.
Preparing for the Hamilton Harbour Fishing Derby
Free fishing rods for 1000 kids, 12-years-old and under.
Cannon Street reconstruction halfway done; car traffic will move into north lanes
The city hopes to have the contentious project done before the original October completion date.
Air Transat co-founder Jean-Marc Eustache in line for $17M payout in sale to Air Canada
The 71-year-old chairman’s stake in the Montreal-based company, which sits at about one per cent, adds up to more than $5.55 million at $13 a share, the purchase price settled on by Transat and Air Canada.
Eastmount Community Centre gets make-over
The issueThe city recently spent $75,000 on improvements to the Eastmount Community CentreThe local impactCity officials say the improvements will add at least another decade to the 59-year-old building
Hamilton Fempreneurs to hold July 29 meetup on sales process
Stephanie van Dam of Sandler Sales Training will lead a session on understanding how time and expertise at the front end of the sales process is just as valuable as the end product.
BC Partners buys $5.2B majority stake in Montreal-based security firm GardaWorld
Private equity firm BC Partners is announcing a $5.2-billion deal to buy a majority stake in Montreal-based global security company GardaWorld.
Transat co-founder could make more than $17 million from sale to Air Canada
The 71-year-old chairman’s stake in the Montreal-based company, which sits at about one per cent, adds up to more than $5.55 million at $13 a share, the purchase price settled on by Transat and Air Canada.
‘We’re not going to be pushed to the side anymore’: Chief Perry Bellegarde vows to influence party platforms ahead of election
Assembly of First Nations leader says group’s top priorities are addressing ‘climate destruction’ and restorative justice.
CBSA looks for actors to play smugglers — and get roughed up — for its recruit training program
Stunt actors will be asked to simulate situations like feigning nervousness while trying to get drugs across the border.
Hamilton had most police-reported hate crimes in 2018: Statistics Canada
‘I think that we are seeing some of the reasons why residents have been clamouring for action,’ Kojo Damptey, manager of programs at the Hamilton Centre for Civic Inclusion, said Tuesday.
OPP hunt Norfolk County shooter who sprayed car with pellets
Victim reported seeing laser light, heard pellet shots and saw man running toward vehicle
Flavonoids are the next big thing in marijuana research
Cannflavin A and Cannflavin B have especially powerful anti-inflammatory properties.
Vehicle windshield smashed by pop can thrown from Mustang
Norfolk OPP looking for anyone with information about incident on Turkey Point Road.
‘A bright light to all who knew her’: Peterborough musician had performed the night before she was found dead in river
A celebration of life is planned for Sunday for Charlie Earle.
Doug Ford severs ties with Dean French after cronyism scandal
Conservative insiders say the premier has assured aides and cabinet ministers that he has cut all ties with his longtime friend after French resigned as his chief of staff.
Premier Doug Ford promises more transparent appointments process
Ford says his government will put a new appointment process in place to deliver that clarity but he would not commit to releasing internal reviews into the matter.
USDA rule could cut food stamp benefits for 3.1 million
USDA rule could affect 3.1M food stamp recipients
U of Guelph team IDs how cannabis produces pain-relieving molecules
While some have been using cannabis to relieve their pain and inflammation, researchers from the University of Guelph have uncovered just how exactly the plant is able to do it.
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