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Posters linking alt-right to neo-Nazis removed at McMaster
Days after flyers promoting an extreme alt-right website appeared at McMaster University and were subsequently torn down, the university has also removed posters equating the alt-right with neo-Nazism. More
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Local duo creates penis-themed adult colouring book
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Connor Thompson and Chris Elphick are putting the finishing touches on their new colouring book called Cockadoodles. Yes, it is actually a colouring/activity book that’s full of penises.
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Hamilton commuters among those to pay the price for Gardiner tolls
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Toronto Mayor John Tory announced Thursday plans for road tolls on the Gardiner Expressway and Don Valley Parkway. How do you feel about that plan?
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Use 'common sense' when weighing evidence in Robert Badgerow murder trial, judge tells jury
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Justice Patrick Flynn has started his charge to the jury before they begin deliberations in the first-degree murder trial of Robert Badgerow. The former steelworker is accused of killing Diane Werendowicz in June 1981.
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ACTION trial: Officer says crib notes of names, addresses weren't for faking tickets
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The trial into ACTION team fake ticket allegations continued Thursday with a second accused officer testifying in his own defence.
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Hamilton city council narrowly rejects cat licensing
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It costs Hamilton taxpayers $1 million a year to deal with lost, stray and feral cats.
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Noudga's house arrest allowed for baseball games and music festivals
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Christina Noudga’s stint under house arrest included Blue Jays games, music festivals and nights out with friends, her social media feeds show.
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Hamilton ends super mailbox court battle with Canada Post
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The city won't pursue another appeal over where Canada Post puts its community mailboxes on Hamilton roadsides.
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Historic rallies and toxic avengers: Things to Do in Hamilton on Nov. 24
Here are some things to do in Hamilton on Thursday.
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Updated Hamilton police find a missing 78-year-old man safe
Nicolino Lima had been missing since Wednesday.
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ACTION trial: Officer says he didn't write any fake tickets
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Const. Bhupesh Gulati admitted his note-taking is poor or nonexistent when he deals with the "regulars" or "frequent flyers" as an officer patrolling downtown Hamilton, and he's written down the wrong time on tickets, but he said he has never made up a ticket.
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All councillors will see big LRT issues at the same time now
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Hamilton city councillors will see big information around the light rail transit (LRT) project at the same time now, rather than it going to a subcommittee first.
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Evidence points to Robert Badgerow, Crown says in Diane Werendowicz murder trial summation
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The Crown says it's no coincidence Robert Badgerow is accused of killing Diane Werendowicz in 1981. The evidence means 'we have the right man,' the prosecutor says in his closing arguments.
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Missing man found dead in Brantford - homicide unit investigating
On Nov. 5, Jeffrey James Roberts was last seen riding on his bike. Two weeks later, he was found dead in dead in a field. What happened to him?
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City council debates LRT, and whether to license cats and dogs
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Should the city license cats? Does it need a special committee for LRT? CBC Hamilton will report live.
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Dundas pharmacy robbed at gunpoint for narcotics
Hamilton police are searching for a man who robbed a Dundas pharmacy at gunpoint on Friday morning.
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Police searching for missing woman with vision impairment
Kaylee Reddick, 30, was reported missing on Nov. 22, and she is believed to be either in Hamilton or Toronto.
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Victim beaten with metal bar during safe robbery
Hamilton police are searching for three suspects after a group reportedly forced their way into a home overnight while brandishing weapons and stole a safe.
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'I put the wrong time down on the ticket': Defence begins in ACTION trial
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Const. Bhupesh Gulati began testimony Tuesday in his defence against charges he fabricated tickets as a Hamilton police officer. His explanation hinged mainly on getting the time wrong when he wrote the ticket by hand to the person.
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Things to do in Hamilton Wednesday Nov. 23
Here's a pretty great list of things to do today in Hamilton.
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Christina Noudga pleads guilty for her role in Tim Bosma murder case
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Christina Noudga has pleaded guilty to a reduced charge for her role in covering up evidence in the murder of Hamilton man Tim Bosma.
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