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Updated 2025-02-07 16:15
Hamilton Future Fund awards $150,000 to group's plans to upgrade Mohawk Sports Park
The 91st Highlanders Athletic Association is committed to spending $440,000 to upgrade the Ray Lewis Track and Field Centre.
Durham cop dismissed over ‘reprehensible’ assistance of criminals
Tara Kramp, a Durham police officer since 1998, engaged in contact with ‘several drug dealers in the Oshawa region,’ according to an agreed statement of facts entered at a tribunal.
Hamilton moves forward to implementing Vision Zero changes to Aberdeen Avenue
The changes to Aberdeen Avenue will include allowing parking on both sides of the road during peak rush hours.
Germany's Angela Merkel spotted shaking for second time in 10 days. Her office insists she is fine
Merkel has been chancellor for nearly 14 years and is known for her stamina and strong work ethic
What's open and closed Canada Day weekend in Flamborough
Monday is Canada Day.Here’s a list of what’s open and closed in Hamilton this long weekend.• The city’s administrative offices, including the Municipal Service Centre at 163 Dundas St. East in Waterdown, will be closed July 1. • For the mos
Weathly man must pay $490K to ex-wife for her costs in fighting for support
The couple, both in their mid-30s at the time, met online in 2009 and moved in together in Cobourg, Ont., in 2010 and married in July 2011.
They were promised an all-inclusive Caribbean cruise. Now a Fort Erie woman must pay for their vacation from hell
A Fort Erie woman who promoted an all-inclusive Caribbean cruise as a fundraiser for a local legion but left customers stranded with no way home has a month to produce $26,000 in restitution for her offences — and a shot at mitigating her sentence.
Controversial Aberdeen Avenue traffic calming will wait until October
Parking on the Hamilton street will reduce traffic lanes to two from four to protect pedestrians.
Canadian trade minister suggests deliberate tampering by ‘somebody’ is at the heart of China’s meat ban
Ottawa has agreed to China’s demand to suspend approvals of all Canadian meat exports to China as food inspectors and the Mounties look into Beijing’s claim that veterinary health certificates on Canadian pork have been forged.
Suspended driver slams into two vehicles at Ottawa and Burlington streets: Hamilton police
Police say two vehicles, a Nissan Pathfinder and Toyota Corolla were southbound on Ottawa St. when they stopped for the traffic light.
Scott Radley: Mercer Timmis retires and takes a piece of Ticats’ lore with him.
The 25-year-old running back’s family’s history is tied up in Hamilton football lore like few others
Looking for a job? Farm Boy in Burlington is hiring
ario fresh-food retailer Farm Boy will be setting up shop at 3061 Walkers Line later this year
UPDATE: Downtown assault victim not talking to Hamilton police
Woman, 27, suffered minor injuries after being struck with something on the back of the neck
Hamilton Catholic school board balances budget without layoffs
Chair Pat Daly said the board reallocated staff and used surplus funds
43 years young: The CN Tower is celebrating its birthday, so here’s a look back at its opening
On June 26, 1976, Toronto’s most famous landmark opened to the public. The Star released a special souvenir magazine to mark the occasion.
Beth Chapman, wife of bounty hunter reality TV star, dies
A family spokesperson, Mona Wood-Sword, said in a statement that Beth Chapman died early Wednesday at Queen’s Medical Center after an almost two-year battle with cancer. She was 51.
Damaged filter bags cause emissions from Coco Paving
The ministry says the company has repaired its pollution control equipment.
Woman with months to live is stunned by GoFundMe funeral donations
Chalise Scholl, 37, previously cashed in her life insurance policy to bury her mother, Gail Scholl, 57, who died after a long struggle with heart disease.
Waterloo woman nearly dies — twice — after snake bite in Thailand
Shalabha Kalliath said a doctor in Thailand told her that “people die, it’s part of life,” to which she responded “Well, I don’t want to.”
Hamilton will ask the courts to ban hate groups from city hall forecourt
The city votes to pursue a court injunction at an emotional council meeting that included the ejection of shouting critics angry about the treatment of LGBTQ community.
They’re Ontario’s top-billing doctors, but for years their identities have been kept secret. Until now
The Star fought for five years to uncover the names of physicians with the highest OHIP billings. We can finally tell you who they are, how billings cover both income and overhead, and why transparency in public health spending matters.
Victims’ family denied chance to witness full parole review for triple killer Jon Rallo
Triple killer Jon Rallo will have a “paper review” of his request for full parole, with no hearing for his victims’ family to attend
ONTARIO COLD CASE: Missing woman's daughter uses Facebook page for tips
Marilyn Ann Neely's daughter Ann-Marie created a Facebook page called Missing People of Canada Unsolved Cold Cases. Her mom disappeared almost 36 years ago.
Police seek two suspects from stabbing in downtown Hamilton
Paramedics said the woman was in serious but stable condition.
Hamilton police charge alleged helmet-wielding, anti-Pride protester from Kitchener
Chris Vanderweide should have been nabbed at Gage Park on June 15, Hamilton Queers Against Hate says.
Angry residents ejected from Hamilton council meeting after shouting criticisms of city treatment of LGBTQ community
Council will resume debate later tonight about asking courts to ban hate-spreading protest groups from City Hall
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger temporarily shuts down council as angry protesters disrupt meeting
Hamilton will seek legal action to remove individuals from inciting hatred during protests on public space.
Dog the Bounty Hunter co-star Beth Chapman dies at 51
The couple met when he posted her bond for a shoplifting arrest, she told Rosie O’Donnell on “The Rosie Show.”
Woman transported to hospital with ‘penetrating trauma’ from Central Library
Paramedics said the woman was in serious but stable condition.
Angry residents ejected from Hamilton council meeting after shouting criticisms of city treatment of LGBTQ community
Council will resume debate later tonight about asking courts to ban hate-spreading protest groups from City Hall
Hamilton homicide suspects believed to be in Peel
Two suspects wanted in a Hamilton homicide investigation are believed to be in Peel Region.
Canada adds right-wing extremist groups to terrorist list
Blood and Honour, an international neo-Nazi network, and its armed branch, Combat 18, have been added to the roster.
NATO weighs boost to air defences over Russia missile system
Speaking after a meeting of defence ministers in Brussels, Stoltenberg said Russia showed no sign of returning to compliance before the U.S. deadline and “NATO is preparing for a world without the INF treaty.”
Trudeau off to G20 summit, hoping for global help in disputes with China
Canada has had no luck in its efforts to secure the release of two Canadians in China’s custody.
Two deputies fired for neglect of duty more than a year after Parkland school shooting
Firing of Edward Eason and Josh Stambaugh brings number of officers let go in aftermath of world high school shooting in Florida history to four.
Canadian trade minister suggests deliberate tampering by ‘somebody’ is at heart of Chinese meat ban
Ottawa has agreed to China’s demand to suspend approvals of all Canadian meat exports to China as food inspectors and the Mounties look into Beijing’s claim that veterinary health certificates on Canadian pork have been forged.
Hamilton police arrest helmet-wielding anti-Pride protester
Chris Vanderweide, 27, of Kitchener, should have been nabbed at Gage Park on June 15, Hamilton Queers Against Hate says
Vice-Admiral Norman to retire after reaching agreement with government
Crown prosecutors stayed their politically charged breach-of-trust case against the military’s former second-in-command.
Funding for Canadian content ‘a major issue’, says panel looking at overhauling digital laws
A federal review panel whose findings will set the course for changing Canada’s digital and regulatory law released a report Wednesday disclosing key themes and issues that will shape their recommendations.
Ask courts to ban groups that promote hate from protesting at city hall: councillor
Brad Clark says rhetoric from Yellow Vest protesters has been ‘nasty’ and ‘just not right’
Canada extends leadership of NATO training mission in Iraq to November 2020
“Our message is clear: Canada is ready to lead and stand with our allies.”
U.S. Immigration agency seeks to ensure Ukrainian-born truck driver stays locked up
Volodymyr Zhukovskyy, 23, is being held without bail in connection with a crash that left seven motorcyclists dead in New Hampshire.
Canadian trash from Philippines set to arrive in Vancouver Saturday morning
One hundred and three containers of garbage from Canada arrived in the Philippines falsely labelled as plastics for recycling.
Photos of drowned migrant father and daughter spark global anguish
The Vatican expresses sadness and House Democrats show outrage, pointing to the need for more compassionate treatment of migrants coming to the U.S.
Victims’ family denied chance to witness full parole review for triple killer Jon Rallo
Triple killer Jon Rallo will have a “paper review” of his request for full parole, with no hearing for his victims’ family to attend
Ontario’s top court to rule on constitutionality of federal carbon tax
Ontario’s top court will release its ruling on the constitutionality of the federal carbon tax on Friday.
Hamilton architect Drew Hauser named Canadian fellow
A Hamilton architect is one of 41 Canadian fellows to receive a national honour.
Worries over tourism with Lake Ontario at near record levels
Lake Ontario levels are projected to stay high through 2019, regardless of rainfall, raising concerns about summer tourism along New York’s lakeshore.
Election outcome uncertain for NDP as party has highest turnover in 20 years
Combined with MPs the New Democrats have shed over the past four years, a total of 15 members elected in 2015 will not be carrying the orange banner into the 2019 race.
France, Germany, Poland and Czech Republic set June records; worst still to come
A ferocious heat wave has overtaken parts of Europe. It has already set a number of records, and there are several days of extreme heat to go.
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