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Police to provide update on investigation into Scarborough playground shooting which left 2 young girls injured
One man opened fire on another man who was in the park where 11 small children were playing.
Was it a skyquake? An unexplained boom heard across Hamilton remains a mystery
Sound blast early Saturday spurs theories ranging from an industrial accident to supersonic jets to ‘God’s taco night.’
8-year wait for park is déjà vu for Waterdown residents
THE ISSUE: Undeveloped parklandTHE IMPACT: A park at the corner of Sadielou and Gunby boulevards in Waterdown has been undeveloped for eight years and there are no plans for the park development to move forward.
Elephant attack at African Lion Safari under investigation
Labour ministry spokesperson Janet Deline said the ministry did not issue a stop-work order to require the park to be shut down after the incident.
Five financial mistakes to avoid when renovating your home
Only 32 per cent of Canadian homeowners create a detailed renovation budget
Paul Wilson: Heritage watchdogs don’t scare this hardworking Hamilton homeowner
Joe Gosselin didn’t buy this house 27 years ago to just sit on the porch. He bought it to honour it, to protect it, to keep it looking just the way it did when built in 1893
No victims have come forward after Pride violence: Hamilton police
The Ontario Parole Board revoked Cedar Hopperton’s parole based on a report from police.
Patient called Georgetown doctor who showed naked selfies a ‘slithery dragon,’ panel told
Dr. Nigel Mark Phipps was found guilty of sex abuse last year by a discipline panel at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.
Raptors’ Siakam aims higher after NBA most improved player award
Pascal Siakam beats out Brooklyn’s D’Angelo Russell and Sacramento’s De’Aaron Fox for the Raptors’ first major individual award since 2015.
Man stabbed near Barton and Lottridge Dairy Queen
Police say a 31-year-old man who was walking with a female, was attacked and stabbed.
Naloxone Here urges Hamilton businesses to offer life-saving drug amid opioid crisis
The campaign draws inspiration from a woman whose son is battling addiction.
Virtual reality the real deal at Mohawk College
Unique partnership with EON Reality gives Hamilton students inside track on virtual reality
Wife of reality TV bounty hunter in medically induced coma
A representative for the family released a statement Saturday night saying that only immediate family have been given access to the 51-year-old.
Photos: Ottawa St. transformed for Umbrella Academy shoot
Netflix brings 1960s Dallas to Hamilton
City’s seniors volunteers get winning recognition
Awards gala
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Independent MP says Black Canadians passed over for promotions in federal government
Celina Caesar-Chavannes, who is not running for re-election in October, used her final act in the House of Commons last week to shine a light on what she says is discrimination in the civil service.
Signpost: New trail, Indigenous scholarships and anniversary for cultural association
Hamilton’s new 380-metre trail at Shaver Estates Park in Ancaster will be officially opened Tuesday to connect Shaver Estates Park at 33 Brooking Ct. to the Tollgate Drive subdivision. Official ceremony and ribbon cutting is at 9:30 a.m.
Lawyers urge Canada to stop Chinese exec’s extradition to U.S. on fraud charges
Defence lawyers for a senior Huawei executive have asked Canada’s foreign affairs minister to stop the extradition process against their client, saying the request made by the United States was for political purposes, not legitimate law enforcement reasons.
Liberals promise $13M for missing, murdered Indigenous women commemorations
Funding for the commemorations will come from a $13-million fund unveiled in Winnipeg, though the limited range of recipients concerned the commissioners of the national inquiry who reported on the subject at the beginning of June.
Trudeau, other party leaders in Quebec for Fete Nationale celebrations
The main federal party leaders spent Monday in Quebec to celebrate the Fete Nationale holiday, where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau criticized Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s cuts to services for francophones.
1 pilot dies, 1 survives after German fighter jets collide
A German air force pilot was killed Monday after his fighter jet collided with another during a training mission in northeastern Germany, the country’s defence minister said.
Crew to remain in custody in big cocaine haul from ship
Five crew members arrested in the seizure of over 15,000 bricks of cocaine from a ship in Philadelphia were ordered on Monday to remain in federal custody pending trial.
Pride Toronto sorry for land acknowledgment that omitted Indigenous communities
The group that organizes Toronto’s annual Pride parade has apologized for displaying a land acknowledgment that failed to mention any of Canada’s Indigenous communities.
Canada Day event with declining attendance cancelled at Ontario legislature
Ontario’s legislature will no longer host a Canada Day celebration as the government cancels a decades-old tradition due to declining attendance.
Sidewalk releases grand vision for controversial Toronto development
The plan sets out what Sidewalk Labs, a subsidiary of Google parent-company Alphabet Inc., hopes will be a blueprint for urban development that will incorporate the latest concepts in building design, mobility, sustainability and inclusivity.
Historical marker commemorates reported alien abduction
Two men say aliens pulled them on board a UFO, examined them for about 30 minutes and then returned them to Earth in 1973.
Mysterious group behind mass text message seeking views on carbon tax
Many Ontarians received an automated text message over the weekend, asking if they agree that the carbon tax must be scrapped.
Cool weather calms wildfire north of Vancouver, but traffic still disrupted
A small wildfire is burning just above the highway connecting Vancouver and Whistler.
4 border deaths in Texas could be a preview of the summer
It was the latest grim discovery of migrants who died while trying to cross the perilous desert and the swollen Rio Grande.
Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques set to return after more than six months in space
David Saint-Jacques is set to return to Earth on Monday after more than six months aboard the International Space Station.
5 people dead, including armed suspect, at California home
A gunman shot and killed four people then turned the gun on himself after an hours-long standoff with police in California, authorities said Monday.
Canada and U.S. agree to expand preclearance options for travellers, goods
Canadian air travellers have been able to clear customs before flying to the U.S. for decades at Canadian airports. The new agreement extends preclearance for travellers crossing by land, rail and sea.
Infrastructure agency to contribute to Via Rail project: sources
The rail company wants to build a multibillion-dollar new network of dedicated passenger-rail lines in Ontario and Quebec.
Advice to party leaders on summer stumping
While it may be traditional to take a pause before the start of the campaign, the intensity of the pre-emptive air war has changed the conventional calculus that leaders can take a break and simply ramp things up come September, writes Jamie Watt.
Dean French parts ways with the PC re-election campaign
Premier Doug Ford’s former chief of staff returned briefly to Queen’s Park on Monday after resigning last week in the aftermath of a patronage scandal.
‘Nothing apparent:’ Dad accused in son’s meningitis death says no obvious signs
David Stephan and his wife, Collet, are charged with failing to provide the necessaries of life to 19-month-old Ezekiel, who died of bacterial meningitis in 2012.
Liberals promise $13M for missing, murdered Indigenous women commemorations
Last winter, the government asked for proposals for commemorations, anticipating the report this month of the national inquiry into the generations of Indigenous women and girls who have gone missing, or known to have been killed.
Europe cool on Iran coalition talk, seeks de-escalation
The split over Iran comes amid deepening divisions between the United States and Europe over foreign policy and trade, with the allies appearing to talk past each other on a matter that both view as a crucial security issue.
Sudan’s military sidesteps proposal for civilian rule
Ethiopia has led diplomatic efforts to bring Sudan’s military and protest leaders back to the negotiating table, after a deadly crackdown by security forces killed at least 128 people across the country earlier this month, according to protest organizers.
Manitoba RCMP search for suspect in 16-year-old girl’s attempted abduction
Police are investigating the attempted abduction of a teenage girl who was walking her dog on Sunday when a man in a pickup truck forced her into the vehicle.
Passenger safety and security questioned after woman left on plane
A woman fell asleep during a flight from Quebec City to Toronto and woke up a few hours after landing on an empty, dark plane. She eventually unbolted a door and was rescued by a baggage cart operator.
Human remains found in Lake Erie: Norfolk County OPP
Police working with anthropologist to determine age and origin of bones
Shopify repels short sellers despite record run, downgrades
Shopify shares reached an all-time high in New York on June 20, after a 137 per cent rally in 2019 that blew past Amazon.com Inc., the S&P 500 and S&P/TSX.
Hamilton joins global fight to solve drug-resistance antibiotics "crisis"
A United Nations report reveals drug-resistant diseases could cause 10 million people each year worldwide by 2050.
Thunderstorm warning: Environment Canada issues severe storm watch for Hamilton and area
The statement cautions that conditions could bring a storm capable of producing strong wind gusts and heavy rain.
Lawyers urge Canada to stop Huawei exec’s extradition to U.S. on fraud charges
Meng Wanzhou’s lawyers say Canada is at a “crossroads” regarding the U.S. request to extradite her to face a trial for alleged conduct that would not be an offence in Canada.
SIU calls off investigation, says Hamilton man didn’t suffer ‘serious injury’
SIU calls off investigation into interaction between police and man in May.
Hydro One chair Tom Woods stepping down from board at the end of July
Hydro One Ltd. says chair Tom Woods is stepping down from its board of directors at the end of July.
‘After 5 Business Mingle’ by T.E.N. at Moxie’s Grill & Bar
All business types are welcome, but the event manager can restrict the total number of attendees representing a specific category or company.
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