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Phoenix airport eyes improvement, expansion in 20-year plan
Phoenix airport eyes improvement, expansion in 20-year plan
Bald eagle death on Alaska college campus investigated
Officials investigate death of bald eagle on Alaska campus
Letterman looks back with regret on his many Trump interviews
It is late 1987 and David Letterman is in his element — cameras rolling, a new guest moments away from joining him onstage, and a biting joke about to fire out from his lips.
Floor coating replaced at Chicago skyscraper attraction
Floor coating replaced at Chicago skyscraper attraction
Banned pesticide DDT found in Cootes Paradise frogs
Researchers will try to determine from sediment testing whether the bay has hot spots of the banned pesticide lingering from a half century ago
Key household debt ratio holds steady
Statistics Canada reports key household debt ratio held steady in Q1
Graham Rockingham’s best bets — Burlington Sound of Music
Hollerado, Basement Revolver, LeE HARVeY OsMOND, The Dirty Nil, Fred Eaglesmith
188 sickly dogs rescued from breeders whose ‘hobby turned bad’
A small number of dogs were found dead on the 10-acre farm, according to an animal welfare official involved in the rescue.
Whirlpool comes clean on parents’ dishwasher problem
Ellen Roseman gets quick results on a broken dishwasher rack, a bungled Expedia booking and a misleading HBC jewelry ad.
Wesley Day Centre: Calls mount to save downtown Hamilton community hub services
City and social service agencies say news came as a surprise
Premier Doug Ford poised to shuffle his cabinet in wake of discouraging polls
Progressive Conservative sources told the Star that Ford is also weighing a major revamp of his office after complaints from Tory MPPs about his heavy-handed chief of staff Dean French.
After a decade of defeats, NDP’s Andrea Horwath still ‘just good enough’
This weekend, Horwath will be held to account at a party convention and leadership review to decide whether she takes the party into her fourth provincial campaign.
Airbnb to recreate trip from 'Around the World in 80 Days'
Airbnb to recreate trip from 'Around the World in 80 Days'
Cancer Care Ontario recognizes Hamilton volunteer, physician with Human Touch Awards
BRIGHT Run organizer Nancy McMillan, Dr. Seychelle Yohanna honoured
Truck gets stuck at Summers Lane in downtown Hamilton
Truck gets stuck in Summers Lane on Wednesday afternoon.
'Money is not helping these people': Burlington grapples with roadside panhandlers
Those doing it tell police they chose Burlington because community tends to be generous
Grocery retailer Farm Boy headed for Burlington
The opening date for the new site — which will create 120 new jobs — is yet to be determined.
Captain of cruise ship in Hungary crash released on bail
Captain of cruise ship in Hungary crash released on bail
Canadian and world studies, humanities make up bulk of Hamilton high school course cuts
Of the 173 classes cancelled, 115 had fewer than 10 students registered
Rogers has finally offered an unlimited wireless data plan — will Bell and Telus follow?
The company's new unlimited Infinite plans will start at $75 for up to 10 gigabytes of full-speed data usage per month, followed by unlimited data at reduced speeds but without additional fees for going over the limit.
Beyond Meat gains as Tim Hortons adds faux-meat sandwiches at 4,000 shops
The plant-based meat products maker gained as much as 13 per cent after Tim Hortons added three breakfast sandwiches to the menu made with Beyond Meat sausages.
Alarming rates of depression, anxiety among farmers due in part to weather conditions, government regulations
Farmers are dealing with the effects of poor mental health, exacerbated by factors like poor weather conditions and government regulations. Despite the prevalence, it is still largely a taboo subject.
Hamilton Community Legal Clinic facing 10-per-cent budget loss in Legal Aid Ontario cuts
Hamilton cuts not as deep as feared, but budget impact across Ontario concerning, says Hugh Tye.
Mayor Fred Eisenberger suggests dogs may get a thumbs-up at Hamilton city hall
Mayor Fred Eisenberger’s tweets come amid human rights complaint over issue.
AI-driven dementia care home a first in North America
Hamilton facility’s first floor is for research into helping technology
Mapping Indigenous past and present
The Canadian Geographic Society, in conjunction with McMaster University, installed a giant floor map (11 X 8 metres) showing Canada’s Indigenous past and present in the McMaster University Student Centre. The Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada Giant Floor Map will be on display June 12 and 13. The map is intended to be walked on and will be accompanied by educational resources and activities. The map was created by the Royal Canadian Geographic Society in collaboration with a number of Indigenous and ally educators and organizations.
Woman hurt, one person in custody after stabbing on Hamilton Mountain
Hamilton police investigating stabbing on Millwood Place
Officials investigate death of bald eagle on Alaska campus
Officials investigate death of bald eagle on Alaska campus
Snake stows away in man's bag on trip to Hawaii from Florida
Snake stows away in man's bag on trip to Hawaii from Florida
Hamilton e-bike rider injured, but police don’t know what he collided with
Taken to hospital with serious injuries
Eisenberger suggests dogs may get a thumbs-up at Hamilton city hall
Mayor Fred Eisenberger’s tweets come amid human rights complaint over issue.
Stoney Creek, Niagara attracting more home buyers
THE ISSUE: Real estate trendsTHE LOCAL IMPACT: More affordable options make Stoney Creek and Niagara attractive places to live
Catholic bishops approve new sex-abuse reporting hotline
Hotline would field allegations that bishops committed abuse or covered it up.
Calgary mom left feeling ‘extreme sadness, anger’ after son cut by razor blades embedded in slide
Gillian Webster says her son, James, was cut on his buttocks and hand at the northeast playground on Monday morning.
Signpost: Free film screening, Newcomer Day, celebrating seniors
“Doctrine of Discovery: Stolen Lands, Strong Hearts,” will be screened at Christ Church Cathedral.
Two Canadian women rescued after being abducted in Ghana
The abductions of the two Canadians marked the second time in a month that foreigners had been targeted in Kumasi.
Vancouver mayor blames Ottawa for continued growth of homelessness in city
Vancouver Mayor Kennedy Stewart says it’s “devastating” to see the homeless count rise, and the city needs more investment from Ottawa if it’s going to solve the problem.
Liberals prepare to spend $50M on social-finance plan, but no strategy for now
Federal officials have been working on a strategy for social finance for years, hoping to bring private funding and discipline into social services governments provide or fund themselves.
Feds: 81-year-old robbery suspect wanted to return to prison
Krebs said he carried out the robbery in Tucson because “$800 a month in Social Security is not very much to live on these days.”
Ottawa to launch ‘experiments’ as next step to replace Phoenix pay system
The Phoenix system has cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars since it went live more than three years ago.
Marijuana-producing company partnering with Niagara charities
A federally regulated licensed producer of medical and recreational cannabis is partnering with Project Share and Hospice Niagara.
Feds ask high court for urgent stay of solitary confinement ruling
The Department of Justice has told the Supreme Court of Canada that for safety reasons, it needs an urgent stay of an 18-month-old ruling that declared prisoner segregation unconstitutional.
Canadian RADARSAT Constellation satellites are in orbit and ready to snap photos of the Earth
The $1.2-billion government-owned project replaces the RADARSAT-2 satellite, which has been in orbit since 2007.
Power outage at Honolulu airport causes travel delays
Power outage at Honolulu airport causes travel delays
Senate Arctic committee calls recommendations in report a ‘wake-up call’
The ‘neglected North’ needs everything from energy programs to better health care and a university.
Dramatic rise in Ontario teens visiting ER for self-harm: study
The study also found the rates of visits by teens aged 13 to 17 for mental health problems rose 78 per cent.
‘Strong’ hiring climate expected for third quarter
Hamilton’s third quarter “net employment outlook” of 19 per cent is a two percentage point increase.
Study finds number of illegal Mexican immigrants in U.S. declining
But the number of Central Americans in the country illegally is increasing, despite Trump’s efforts to stem the tide.
New study shows dramatic rise in Ontario teens visiting ER for self-harm
The number of Ontario teens visiting a hospital emergency department for self-harm more than doubled over nearly a decade, a new study found
Truck stuck at Summers Lane
Truck gets stuck in Summers Lane on Wednesday afternoon.
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