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China issues US travel alert warning of official harassment
China issues US travel alert warning of official harassment
China issues US travel alert warning of official harassment
China issues US travel alert warning of official harassment
Stunt driving: Teenage G2 driver charged with doing 102 km/h on Regional Road 56 in Binbrook
The 18-year-old Smithville woman is charged with speeding and stunt driving
When Meghan didn’t meet Donald at Buckingham Palace
The Duchess of Sussex and President of the United States are not scheduled to come eye to eye which is probably a good thing because they certainly do not see eye to eye.
Have you seen Mishka? Yorkshire terrier is missing in Waterdown
Mishka, an 11-year-old Yorkshire terrier is missing in Waterdown.
Grenade unearthed in Burlington backyard
A shocked gardener called police
Young Texas couple die from mystery illness in Fiji
The pair arrived on May 22 and were taken to a hospital after they became ill
Alberta couple on trial again for son’s meningitis death, witness says she urged hospital trip
A jury in 2016 found David and Collet Stephan guilty of failing to provide the necessaries of life for 19-month-old Ezekiel, but the Supreme Court of Canada overturned the convictions.
Blair says Ontario is yet to spend bulk of anti-guns-and-gangs money
Premier Doug Ford’s government has tapped Ottawa for only $11 million or 17 per cent of an available pot of $65 million that the federal government set aside for Ontario to combat illegal guns and gangs
Blind pup with cleft palate in running to become next Rescue Hero plushie
Meet Ashton the adaptable, adventurous pup.
Six Nations membership code passes in referendum
“No person shall automatically gain or lose citizenship as a result of marriage,” newly backed document says.
‘Magical:’ Brock student fulfils mom’s high school prom wish for her disabled daughter
Two decades after doctors said Gabby Horner-Shepherd wouldn’t live to see her second birthday, she was ready for her big night.
Diesel from Nanticoke refinery spills into creek at Lake Erie
Imperial Oil says it learned of the release of product Sunday
Spoiler alert: Did James Holzhauer break the ‘Jeopardy’ record? Here’s what happened
Did long-running Jeopardy! champ James Holzhauer pass Ken Jennings as the all-time top money-winner on Monday? Read and find out.
Kawhi Leonard sues Nike over Klaw logo
Raptor who switched to New Balance says Nike “falsely” claimed it created a logo that Leonard had developed early in his career.
'Pretty brutal hit:' Stretch of Upper James St. where motorcyclist killed known for speeding, aggressive driving
The City of Hamilton reduced the speed limit to 70 km/h, but will evaluate to see if more needs to be done.
Body-rub parlours target of Hamilton police operation
Project Orchid also involved the RCMP, Ministry of Finance and Canadian Border Services Agency.
Hamilton and surrounding area real estate show growth
The average price for residential properties increased by 0.9 per cent to $593,702 in May 2019 from the same period a year ago.
Five things to know about the Canadian Open
More than 120,000 people are expected to descend on the Hamilton Golf and Country Club for the golf tournament and related events
Medusa the boa constrictor goes missing while sunbathing in Hamilton backyard
Ashleigh Denman is searching for her snake, which slithered off last week from the McQuesten East neighbourhood
West Virginia embarking on national tourism campaign
West Virginia embarking on national tourism campaign
iPhone purchases cancelled to save money, TDSB says
School board fires back after education minister claims plan was only cancelled after media inquiry.
‘Revolutionary’ SkyDome, now known as the Rogers Centre, turns 30
The iconic stadium was host to the first Toronto Raptors home game in 1995. It was also host to the historical back-to-back World Series wins by the Toronto Blue Jays in 1992 and 1993.
Violence toward Indigenous women ‘not a relic of our past’: Justin Trudeau
The inquiry report into the disappearances and deaths of Indigenous women and girls in Canada uses the term genocide dozens of times.
Why can’t we use the word genocide?
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau refused to say the word “genocide” but those of us who have been on the wrong side of the “persistent and deliberate pattern” know that “genocide” is the right word, Tanya Talaga writes.
Trudeau pledges to turn inquiry’s calls into Indigenous-led action
The much-anticipated report of the inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls contains more than 200 recommendations to multiple levels of government.
A chronology of Canada’s participation in the 1944 D-day invasion of Europe
May 1943:
Tiananmen 30 years later: ‘Tank Man’ remains an icon and a mystery
Images of the encounter became some of the most recognized photographs of the 20th century.
75 years later, legacy of Canada’s role in D-Day landing still lingers
When he jumped out of his landing craft into knee-deep water off the coast of Normandy on June 6, 1944, Jack Commerford wasn’t contemplating the role he was about to play in what would become one of the most pivotal events in history.
‘Now the real work begins’: Families call for action after inquiry report
Indigenous women and families across the country watched as the national inquiry’s final report was released during a ceremony and news conference in Gatineau, Que., on Monday.
‘Bugger of a fight’: Criticism of Canada’s Normandy battles questioned by historians
D-Day: the letter stands for nothing, but the term itself represents a great deal more.
Colorado river rafting outfitters expecting great season
Colorado river rafting outfitters expecting great season
Quebec’s oldest weekly newspaper the Stanstead Journal scales back publication, shifts to web
In a message posted to its website, the newspaper, which has been in operation since 1845, announced its last weekly edition, which was printed last Wednesday.
Interlibrary loan service revived in southern Ontario
Services found ‘efficiencies’ to reinstate lending program after provincial funding was cut.
Elementary teachers’ union ready to start bargaining
ETFO president Sam Hammond warns negotiations will be “extremely challenging.”
Sick Kids gets $100-million donation from Canadian billionaire Peter Gilgan
The donation will go toward building a new patient tower on University Ave. to be named the Peter Gilgan Family Patient Care Tower.
Conservatives stick by MP Cooper after Christchurch comments
Alberta MP read Christchurch shooter’s manifesto into the record and Scheer’s office is mum on further reprisal.
Canada endorsing EU plan to help WTO deal with Trump disruption, says trade minister
Jim Carr tells The Canadian Press that the EU’s plan to set up a proxy version of the World Trade Organization’s Appellate Body has merit and deserves further examination.
Wildfire smoke likely to blow into Pikangikum First Nation, Environment Canada says
The agency has issued a special air quality statement saying the winds could keep the smoke over the fly-in community into Tuesday.
Canada Revenue Agency begin payouts to informants for offshore tax intelligence
The program launched five years ago as part of the government’s efforts against international tax evasion.
Durham Regional Police say officer who punched prone teen followed protocol
Video posted on social media shows an officer pinning the teen down with his knee and punching him in the back several times.
Wildfire near Pikangikum First Nation slowing its spread: officials
Environment Canada issued a special air quality statement Monday that the winds could sweep the smoke from Red Lake 14, as it’s officially known, into the nearby First Nation.
Canada OK with EU plan to help WTO deal with Trump disruption: Carr
To set up a proxy version of the WTO’s Appellate Body with U.S. blocking appointments to fill vacancies.
Liberals merge youth employment programs in revamped jobs strategy
Instead of making organizations wade through various programs with multiple funding streams to find the one that is right for them, a one-window application system will see department officials link groups with funding.
Brock student fulfils mom’s high school prom wish for her disabled daughter
Two decades after doctors said Gabby Horner-Shepherd wouldn’t live to see her second birthday, she was ready for her big night.
Have you seen Mishka? Yorkshire terrier is missing in Waterdown
Mishka, an 11-year-old Yorkshire terrier is missing in Waterdown.
‘I wanted someone to see her for who she is’
Two decades after doctors said Gabby Horner-Shepherd wouldn’t live to see her second birthday, she was ready for her big night.
Mealshare launching local program to end youth hunger
A national social enterprise with a goal of helping to end youth hunger is launching its program in Hamilton June 11.
Did Hamilton’s Florence Kinrade get away with murdering her sister at the family’s Herkimer Street home?
A new book by Frank Jones about the 1909 homicide of Ethel Kinrade says the murder was likely connected to younger sister Florence’s efforts to conceal her shady life as a Vaudeville showgirl.
Security forces in Sudan carry out raids across capital, killing at least 30
Reports from witnesses and live television feeds showed scenes of bloodshed, and a doctors’ group said hospitals had taken in hundreds of wounded people.
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