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Beauty and pain: Medical-grade treatments testing limits of unregulated spas
Public and private Hamilton colleges concerned about off-the-internet esthetics ‘experts’
Hamilton man dead in ‘planned and deliberate’ Brantford shooting
Coby Carter died after being shot on Colborne Street West early Monday
France to slap new ‘ecotax’ on plane tickets from 2020
The “ecotax” costing between 1.50 euros ($2.21 Canadian) and 18 euros ($26.49) will apply to most flights departing in France, French Transport Minister Elisabeth Borne said.
Man who allegedly helped to run fentanyl ring from Quebec prison signs plea deal
Newly-unsealed records say Daniel Vivas Ceron intends to plead guilty in North Dakota to three charges.
Man who helped to run fentanyl ring from Quebec prison signs plea deal
Newly-unsealed records say Daniel Vivas Ceron intends to plead guilty in North Dakota to three charges.
Jeffrey Epstein’s legal woes pile up amid new charges
Financier is entangled in two legal fights that span the East Coast.
Man rescued after surviving plunge over Horseshoe Falls
Police say a man has survived after being swept over the Horseshoe Falls.
Trump can’t ban critics from Twitter account, U.S. federal court says
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower court judge who said Trump violates the Constitution when he blocks critics.
CannTrust’s Danish partner quarantines pot products linked to illegal growing
Health Canada seized roughly 5,200 kilograms of cannabis from the unlicensed rooms and CannTrust voluntarily put an additional 7,500 kilograms on hold from its Vaughan, Ont. facility.
‘Helmet guy,’ accused of assault in Pride protest, continues to wait in jail for bail hearing
Christopher Vanderweide charged with two counts of assault
Ancaster height bylaw doesn’t work, says planner
Mixed-use development on Wilson Street East would rise to new heights
Updated: Man survives being swept over Horseshoe Falls
A man survived being swept over the Horseshoe Falls early Tuesday morning – 59 years to the day seven-year-old Roger Woodward became part of Niagara Falls folklore for doing the same following a boating accident.
The Entrepreneur Nation hosts “After 5 Business Mingle”
The evening networking event will be held July 31 at Moxie’s Grill & Bar, 560 Centennial Parkway N.
Missing In Action: Promised 200-strong force yet to be registered with UN
The ‘quick-reaction’ force was one of the signature pledges Trudeau made to the UN during a major peacekeeping summit in 2017.
46 people to hospital after suspected carbon monoxide leak at Winnipeg hotel
John Lane, chief of Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service, says 15 of those people are in critical condition and five are considered to be in unstable condition.
Federal announcement about a threat to coming election will be a ‘last resort’
Scenarios that could trigger an announcement include blackmail against political candidates, hacking of databases or the spread of false information through video manipulation — known as “deep fakes” — or other deceptive means.
Krakauer: Court ruling on privacy hurts right to know
Krakauer: Court ruling on privacy hurts right to know
The top 10 books on Apple Books-US
The top 10 books on Apple Books-US
The top 10 audiobooks on Audible.com
The top 10 audiobooks on Audible.com
Vaughan’s CannTrust cannabis sales on hold after Health Canada report
Government agency said greenhouse facility in Pelham, near Niagara Falls, non-compliant with certain regulations.
Man survives being swept over Horseshoe Falls
A man survived being swept over the Horseshoe Falls early Tuesday morning – 59 years to the day seven-year-old Roger Woodward became part of Niagara Falls folklore for doing the same.
Former prime minister Jean Chretien hospitalized in Hong Kong for kidney stone
Chretien arrived in the financial hub late Monday and was unwell. He will return to Canada following treatment to remove it.
Is teaching writing as important as teaching reading?
Students are encouraged to be strong readers but are we overlooking the importance of writing skills?
Michelle Carter urged her boyfriend to commit suicide. And he did. Now she wants the U.S. Supreme Court to call it free speech
Conrad Roy poisoned himself with carbon monoxide in a Kmart parking lot
Michelle Carter urged her boyfriend to commit suicide. And he did. Now she wants the Supreme Court to call it free speech
Conrad Roy poisoned himself with carbon monoxide in a Kmart parking lot
Ross Perot, brash Texas billionaire who ran for U.S. President, dies at 89
Ross Perot, the wiry Texas gadfly who made a fortune in computer services, amazed the nation with bizarre paramilitary missions to Vietnam and Iran and ran for president in 1992 and 1996 with populist talk of restoring Norman Rockwell’s America, died Tuesday at his home in Dallas. He was 89.
College student was late returning a textbook to Amazon, so the company took $3,800 from her dad
This is not your local library branch.
Hamilton taxpayers could be overwhelmed by 2020 budget tsunami
Preliminary average tax increase is 6.7 per cent for 2020, say finance officials.
OPP identify victim killed in 4-vehicle Caledon crash on Charleston Sideroad
Police have released the identity of person killed in a fatal collision on Charleston Sideroad in Caledon Monday afternoon, July 8.
Red Hill Valley Parkway expected to reopen Wednesday following resurfacing
Two weeks of ramp closures will follow reopening on July 10.
Tuesday morning markets update
On the markets at 9:50 a.m. (ET)
Tucker Industries plan to use automation experience to develop intelligent cannabis growth pods
Minto council passed a zoning amendment at their July 2 meeting to permit a cannabis production facility within the existing Tucker Industries building located at 135 Minto Rd.
U.S. to Dominican Republic flight bookings rebounding after tourist deaths, report says
in late June, Delta Air Lines and JetBlue Airways announced they would be waiving change fees for travellers who did not wish to proceed with their Dominican Republic trips
Former prime minister Jean Chretien hospitalized in Hong Kong as a precaution
Chretien arrived in the financial hub late Monday and was unwell.
UPDATE: Pair arrested following deadly Beach Road blaze
Crews responded to back to back structure fires Monday evening
End of the road for iconic Volkswagen Beetle
It’s the end of the road for a vehicle that has symbolized many things over a history spanning the eight decades since 1938.
In Waterloo Region, at least 63 have opted for assisted death
Since it became legal, about 1.4 per cent of all deaths in the region and Wellington County were assisted deaths
'Back to zero': Canada's premiers gather in Saskatoon, but none are women
Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick have never had a woman as premier.
Owners of Scion and Subaru cars are scared a safety recall could be dangerous
Fixes for faulty valve springs actually lead to engine failure for one frustrated owner, Ellen Roseman reports.
Woman, two dogs and a rabbit killed in Beach Road blaze
Crews responded to back to back structure fires Monday evening
Cedar Hopperton, Hamilton LGBTQ activist, denied parole on Pride allegations
The Ontario Parole Board ruled that Hopperton breached parole by speaking at a city hall forum.
B.C. mother recalls last words of love for two girls found dead Christmas 2017
Sarah Cotton testified Monday at the trial for Andrew Berry, who has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in the deaths of his daughters.
Money Ball: Mets' Pete Alonso wins Home Run Derby
Beats out rookie Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
July 9-12, 1997: Plastimet plastics recycling plant razed in a toxic inferno
Plastics recycler Plastimet Inc. on Wellington Street North had more than 400 tonnes of PVC and other plastics stored on site when it erupted in flames on July 9, 1997.
Rain tax or the cost of climate change? Hamilton will study controversial stormwater fees — again
Several large Ontario cities now charge property owners for the cost of treating run-off from roofs and pavement.
Hamilton facing estimated 6.7 per cent tax hike in 2020
Council is grappling with unexpected $12-million shortfall after the Doug Ford government’s planned funding cuts.
Hamilton will ask courts to ban “helmet guy” from city hall forecourt
City councillors approved the move as part of a new action plan aimed at preventing “hate incidents” on city property.
Police identify shooting victim in Westdale homicide
Witness saw cops running down the street doing chest compressions
Woman dead following fire in Beach Road building, Hamilton fire department says
Crews responded to a structure fire Monday evening
Swoop cancels eight more flights into and out of Hamilton over maintenance issues
Airline’s largest base is shouldering the brunt of cancellations due to unscheduled maintenance
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