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U.S. military wants to use Galapagos island to spot drug traffickers at sea
Protesters are concerned about the impact of the noise and infrastructure required to support an American military presence.
Harvard rescinds student’s admission over racist comments made online years earlier
A spokesperson says the school does not comment on admissions decisions.
Sudan protesters urge night rallies amid standoff with army
Protest leaders said they’ve begun a “revolutionary escalation” to pressure the country’s generals to hand over power to civilians.
Arrests ‘imminent’ in violent confrontation at Hamilton Pride celebration, say police
Organizers say police didn’t respond quickly or effectively enough.
Flooding closes Great Basin National Park campground
Flooding closes Great Basin National Park campground
Shark bites child in third North Carolina attack this season
It is one of the top six states for unprovoked shark attacks in the U.S., mainly from blacktip sharks which migrate in large numbers from Florida up to the Carolinas every May.
Car bomb targets Indian army vehicle in Kashmir, 8 injured
Six soldiers, two civilians hurt in attack.
Reports of a woman shot in Nathan Phillips Square: police
A woman has reportedly been shot in Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto police said.
Second Great Canadian Data Centre Symposium in Hamilton
The event with include discussion of data as it relates to financial services, health care and government and more.
Arrests ‘imminent’ in violent confrontation at Hamilton Pride celebration, say police
Organizers say police didn’t respond quickly or effectively enough.
A gummy conundrum for Canada’s pot producers
Canada’s new rules governing edibles mean that producers will be prohibited from selling products “that can reasonably be considered appealing to a young person.”
Pilot project aimed at protecting workers fears impact of Ford government cuts
Mobile Justice Project ‘worth every penny’ in bid to tackle workplace abuse, says Doug Kwan, associate Executive Director at Mississauga Community Legal Services.
Dundas intersection recommended for red light camera
The Issue: A proposed red light camera on Main Street at Governor’s Road.The Impact: Would the recommendation actually address safety issues at the intersection?
Egypt’s ousted president Morsi dies minutes after addressing court during trial
In his final comments, Mohammed Morsi, the Muslim Brotherhood leader who rose to office in the country’s first free elections in 2012, continued to insist he was Egypt’s legitimate president.
Groups launch challenge of Quebec’s secularism bill one day after it becomes law
Immigration Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette, who sponsored the bill, told reporters Monday he is not worried about the court challenge because the legislation invokes the notwithstanding clause of the Canadian Constitution.
Shoppers Drug Mart to use blockchain technology to track medical cannabis quality
The company has signed a deal with TruTrace Technologies for a pilot program to provide the software to track medical cannabis from seed to final product.
Gloria Vanderbilt, romantic, heiress and jeans queen, dies at 95
“Gloria Vanderbilt was an extraordinary woman, who loved life, and lived it on her own terms,” says son Anderson Cooper
Tasty new menu at Stone Roads on Concession
Food and fun are on the menu at Stone Roads on Concession.“People get a full plate for their money and it’s reasonably priced,” said business owner Dale Roach who has revamped the menu.The pub fare menu includes a variety of wraps, salads and
Hamilton Coun. John-Paul Danko wants to re-open biweekly trash collection debate
Hamilton Mountain Coun. John-Paul Danko wants to re-open biweekly trash collection debate By Kevin WernerNews StaffMountain Coun. John-Paul Danko says it’s time to re-open the contentious debate or establishing biweekly trash collection.
Glacier National Park launches parking lot website
Glacier National Park launches parking lot website
Hamilton trustees favour fake grass for secondary fields
Artificial turf is set to become the new standard for Hamilton public high school sports fields — including new ones scheduled for Ancaster High and Orchard Park this summer.
A teenager didn't come home. An iPhone app led her mother to a ravine
Her family immediately knew something wasn't right when Smith was late coming home
After harsh Twitter exchanges, Senate will look at new social media policy
Independent Sen. Tony Dean raised the issue during a Senate committee meeting last week, calling out the rise in intensity of harshly partisan comments over the past few months.
The story behind O.J. Simpson’s memorable Bronco car chase
In the days before the chase, Simpson had become the chief suspect in the double murder of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ron Goldman.
Paul Berton: The Spectator is hosting a tour of our press room
For one day only, the public can see the printing presses in action
2 people injured after rafts overturn on Colorado river
2 people injured after rafts overturn on Colorado river
2 people injured after rafts overturn on Colorado river
2 people injured after rafts overturn on Colorado river
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh says taxing the weathy "makes a lot of sense"
"They are measured, they are bold, they are daring," said NDP leader Jagmeet Singh.
Natural beauty products at Scarlett’s Apothecary
Want to look and feel good, but don’t want to use products with chemicals?Check out Scarlett’s Apothecary on Concession Street.This new business, which opened on April 13, offers a wide variety of environmentally-friendly, plant-based natural
Boeing apologizes for Max crashes as Airbus rakes in sales
Boeing says 'sorry' for Max crashes, seeks renewed trust
Fans wait hours in line to ride new Harry Potter ride
Fans wait hours in line to ride new Harry Potter ride
Elon Musk moves to delete his account after Twitter trouble
The Tesla CEO changed his Twitter display name to Daddy DotCom on Father’s Day.
The trouble with Christopher Watts
Convicted in death of Kitchener teen, career criminal has been difficult for correctional system to handle.
Photos and video: Father’s Day FlyFest
Visitors take flight in annual Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum tradition
'Hunger Games' prequel novel coming in 2020
'Hunger Games' prequel novel coming in 2020
Photos and video: Hamilton celebrates Pride
Hamilton's Two Spirit and LGBTQIA+ community came together for an annual festival in Gage Park on Saturday, with award-winning musician Carole Pope performing.
This Corso Italia house just went on the market for the first time since 1919
Owned by the same family for 100 years, the home has maintained many of its original features — a rare feat amid Toronto’s development pressures, experts say.
Victim’s ‘bleed again’ as cop killer seeks parole
A quarter-century after Const. Todd Baylis died in the line of duty, his killer is seeking parole. The other Toronto police officer shot that night will be at the parole hearing, writes Rosie DiManno.
‘This isn’t real!’ Raptors fans camp out for championship parade
The parade to celebrate Toronto winning the NBA Finals starts at 10 a.m. on Monday at Exhibition Place, and finishes at city hall.
Weed brownies and other edibles could hit Canada in time for Christmas
Industry experts say restrictions on THC could result in excessive waste as people buy more packages to get the dose they want.
What’s next for The Beer Store? Why it will cost Ontario taxpayers, no matter how this plays out
Breaking the contract will likely cost hundreds of millions. Meanwhile, the existing agreement still applies.
Canada 'blew' its chance to be the world's pot leader, investment banker says
Lack of policy innovation, a messy patchwork of provincial regulations and severe restrictions on marketing and branding have left Canadian pot companies eating the Americans' dust
Hamilton teen David Chung uses financial knowledge learned after death of his father to help others
The 17-year-old recently held an interactive workshop for teens called “Foundations of Finance” to help with the basics
Hamilton airport is getting $40-million upgrade
Runway improvements major components
Happy Father’s Day, Prince Harry
The bright-eyed 1-month-old is looking into the camera while holding on to one of his dad's fingers.
Andrew Scheer is his ‘own person’ — but who, exactly, is he?
Who is lurking behind the Conservative leader: Harper, Kenney, Ford? Scheer had an identity crisis leading into the fall election
Niagara woman caught on ‘nanny cam’ assaulting child
Concerned about how her daughter behaved around the young child she cared for, a woman secretly set up a “nanny cam” to capture their interactions.
'The best dad you could ever wish for': Father killed in Burlington crash identified
Family members, friends and the man's daughter mourning the loss
Cutting teachers no way to modernize education system, says People for Education
The annual research report by the group surveys schools and tracks everything from use of technology to the number of teacher librarians in a school.
Bayfront Park swimming not ‘practicable’ because of blue-green algae in Hamilton Harbour
City exploring alternatives such as deep-water swimming in harbour areas where water quality is better than at beaches
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