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Hamilton Forge coach made racist comments, opponents say
Canadian Premier League says it is investigating the incident after Tuesday’s game at Tim Hortons Field
The Latest: Divers preparing sunken Danube boat for lifting
The Latest: Cruise ship captain also part of April collision
Hamilton Spitfire pilot who steered crashing plane away from French civilians to be honoured
Robert Dunlop Davidson, 21, used his final breaths to steer his fiery plane away from civilians on the ground, crashing metres from a house.
Arrest in alleged sex assault on 9-year-old girl
A St. Catharines man has been arrested in connection with an alleged sexual assault involving a nine-year-old girl.
Tim Hortons’ Camp Day event includes ‘boat drive-thru’ on Welland River
A Tim Hortons in Niagara Falls took advantage of its location to add a nautical element to the restaurant chain’s annual Camp Day fundraiser.
Nancy Pelosi tells colleagues she wants to see Trump 'in prison,' not impeached
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told several high-ranking colleagues Tuesday night that she wants to see President Donald Trump "in prison" but does not want to impeach him, according to two officials familiar with the conversation.
Shoppers won't pay more for green packaging: study
Shoppers want green packaging, but reluctant to pay more, study suggests
Flight delays, cancellations persist after LAX power outage
Flight delays, cancellations persist after LAX power outage
Buy cottages for leisure, not investments: experts
Be careful when buying recreational property before a city home, say experts
The federal election is on Oct. 21; 5 illegal behaviours on voting day
Voting day is scheduled for Oct. 21.
All Ontarians will pay the price for Doug Ford zapping public sector wages
In its hour of need, Ford’s “Government For the People” has found an enemy of the people — supposedly fat-cat teachers and presumably overpaid public servants — and it is banking on turning Ontario voters against them, Martin Regg Cohn writes.
The Latest: Cruise ship captain also part of April collision
The Latest: Cruise ship captain also part of April collision
The Latest: Cruise ship captain also part of April collision
The Latest: Cruise ship captain also part of April collision
Flu ruled out as cause of death for Texas couple vacationing in Fiji
Staff and health workers who were in contact with the couple are being monitored as a precaution
Steps to Safety at Interval House Hamilton
It’s a walkway that for thousands of women and many children has been a path to safety.But the bricks in the front entranceway at Interval House on the west Mountain have begun to crumble and decay.“They’re from the original build,” said Inter
Recreational home prices up 5% in 2018
Spring flooding not sinking cottage markets in Ontario, Quebec: report
Three-legged therapy dog calms nervous flyers at Hamilton airport
Kaeko, a Siberian husky, patrols the halls at John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport every Thursday from 4:30-8:30 a.m.
'Heartbroken': An Oakville man was fatally shot. His friend is going to jail
Parkinson was found dead outside a Rebecca Street residence at 11:15 p.m. on July 13.
Home sales soar on Montreal outskirts
Home sales soar on Montreal outskirts while the island sees a dip
Griffin Poetry Prize to be awarded in Toronto
Two writers to be awarded $65K Griffin Poetry Prize at Toronto gala
LAX flights grounded, cancelled because of power outage
LAX flights grounded, cancelled because of power outage
The Latest: Power on at LAX; outage hit dozens of flights
The Latest: Power on at LAX; outage hit dozens of flights
Look, up in the sky over Hamilton
History takes to the sky over Hamilton this afternoon (June 6).Shortly before noon, weather permitting, three Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum aircraft, a Douglas C-47 Dakota, a B-25 Mitchell and Avro Lancaster will take off from the John C. Mun
Donald Trump has now said more than 5,000 false things as president
His pace has slowed some since the midterms, but the president’s dishonesty is still a lot. He’s made an astonishing 5,276 false claims in office, an overall average of 6.1 per day.
Kitten survives in zipped shaving bag found in Victoria trash can
Animal control officers in Victoria are looking for a person who zipped a kitten into a shaving bag and tossed it into the trash.
Police warn of possible serial killer targeting women in Detroit
The killer, Detroit police Chief James Craig said, appears to be luring women into vacant buildings, raping and killing them. The chief urged women to be vigilant and avoid going into homes with anyone, particularly on the east side.
Meet the taxidermist who’s building a bigger rack for Mac the Moose
White and his team at Orion Taxidermy have been tasked with building bigger antlers for the figure so his can reclaim the title of world’s tallest moose statue.
Canada’s emergency alert system can’t measure how many phones get the notices
Public Safety Canada says people should receive the alerts if their phones are powered on and connected to an LTE network.
Reporter Daniel Dale does his last Trump fact check for the Toronto Star
Daniel Dale has been widely praised for his ability to check U.S. President Donald Trump’s lies, exaggerations and pet phrases on Twitter in near-real time.
Senate committee says oil tanker ban off B.C. targets Alberta, divides country
The Conservative-written report on Bill C-48 has a sharp partisan tone which has angered some independent senators who oppose the bill, who are now urging their colleagues to reject the report.
Department of Fisheries and Oceans investigates sixth dead grey whale found off British Columbia coast
Official says the deaths are consistent with what scientists are seeing on the West Coast, as the whales migrate north in the spring.
Edmonton man appeals extradition to U.S. to face terrorism charges
Abdullahi Ahmed Abdullahi, who is 34, has been charged in the U.S. with conspiring to provide and providing material support to terrorists engaged in violent activities in Syria.
Son lacked oxygen for 8 1/2 minutes after paramedics took over: father at trial
David and Collet Stephan are charged with failing to provide the necessaries of life to their boy Ezekiel in 2012. The 19-month-old died of bacterial meningitis seven years ago.
Officer acquitted of perjury in Dziekanski case settles lawsuit against RCMP
Const. Bill Bentley filed a notice of civil claim in B.C. Supreme Court in 2016 alleging RCMP mismanaged information in Taser death case.
Hamilton to spend $500,000 on new computer system for composting facility
More than 5,000 tons of green bin organics had been diverted to the Glanbrook Landfill site since the facility closed.
NBA Finals: Burlington’s Walk Off the Earth to sing O Canada before Raptors Game 4
The NBA made the announcement on Twitter.
Indigenous police chief calls for governments to implement MMIWG recommendations
“First Nations communities deserve to have the same service that everyone else is getting.”
Hamilton wants Global Spectrum, Carmen's to keep operating entertainment facilities, even as city looks to sell them
FirstOntario Centre needs millions of dollars to improve aging facility.
Cuba restrictions hit cruise lines at the start of summer
Cuba restrictions hit cruise lines at the start of summer
How all roads led to the beaches of Normandy: June 6, 1944
Military planners recognized Germany could not be defeated by strategic bombing or naval blockade.
Colorado will leave house-sized boulder along highway
State officials plan to rebuild the highway next to it, saving taxpayers money and possibly creating a tourist attraction.
Feds crack down on dumped steel as U.S. tariffs are lifted
New rules would mean Ottawa could respond more swiftly with safeguard measures if there is a sudden surge of foreign steel coming into Canada.
Hamilton police bust illegal parking-lot pot dispensary, charge two people
Police say they are no longer aware of any illegal cannabis storefronts operating in the city
Canadian D-Day film footage among the best known invasion images
Unlike the American and British beaches, the Canadian landings at Juno Beach were shot from inside the landing craft providing a visceral “first person” perspective.
Trump insults domestic opponents ahead of D-Day commemoration
The president turned to Twitter to air a series of grievances against the media and other perceived enemies.
Two men charged in Six Nations shooting
Police say victim was shot in the leg and required emergency surgery
How history was made: A chronology of Canada’s participation in the 1944 D-Day invasion
A short chronology of Canada’s participation in the 1944 D-Day invasion of Normandy:
Ottawa’s spring floods put last round of repairs to the test
Water levels on the Ottawa River remain a metre above normal and crews working for the National Capital Commission are just beginning to assess the damage to infrastructure near the Ottawa River.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce urges Ontario not to break Beer Store contract
The Progressive Conservatives tabled legislation last week that would terminate a contract with The Beer Store that was signed by the previous Liberal government.
Canada’s emergency alert system can’t measure how many phones get the notices
Concerns arose this week when numerous Ottawa residents reported never getting warned about a tornado.
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