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‘Our tears are not for your death … BUT FOR YOUR LIFE’
Man suffers life-threatening injuries after downtown daytime shooting
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LOTTERIES
Man pleads guilty in shooting at park that left victim wounded
Glanbrook residents will have their say on airport district’s secondary plan
Bella the dog hit in head with crowbar in ‘unprovoked’ attack, police say
Imbalances in Haldimand ward boundaries to be reviewed by consultants
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Closure of Hudson’s Bay in Burlington Centre delayed
Retired Hamilton surgeon, McMaster professor emeritus appointed to Order of Canada
Seven more accusers allege sexual assault by Frank Stronach
Military ordered to rescue Sikhs: general
Trudeau should step down, says Liberal MP in email
Biden stumbles but vows to continue fight
‘Carry your son and run’
Decision weakens federal regulators
Indictment slams police thinking in Uvalde massacre
Russia orders ‘response’ to U.S. drone flights over Black Sea
Putin eyes resuming production of mid-range missiles
Hamilton 7-Day Forecast
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Trump win not just likely, but probable
Please let me sleep … and then bring coffee
The Liberals are ‘done like dinner’
Remember the dreamers
Summer should not be a season of hunger
Who gets to be the PM?
Will any units be affordable?
Advertising is out of control
Enough ranting about Ford
Thanks for the extra care
We need to talk about ‘sprawl’
Ontario’s ongoing problem with school credit mills
‘Hate van’ is nothing new for Muslims
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Program analyzes extreme weather
StatCan reports slowing growth
From bikes to trains to kitchen products?
Harbour traffic for June 16 to 24
HOW HEAT AFFECTS THE BRAIN
Where Impressionism Took Shape
Ukrainian Children, Taken by Russia
Buying a Way to Escape Gaza
Putin Antagonizes the West Beyond Ukraine
Pope’s Slur Lays Bare Tensions of Church
Deaths at Hajj Put Spotlight on Illegal Tours
Terrorism Spreads in Africa Despite U.S. Efforts
The Right To Never Become A Mother
Weight-Loss Drugs Drain Supply of Insulin Pens
Foster Children Taken by Russia
How Heat Affects Our Brain
Sport Changed a Boy, and His Town
China Takes Lead in Driverless Cars
Boeing At Critical Moment In the Sky
European Bookstores Brimming With English
Where Impressionism First Took Shape
Hotter Climate Poses Threat to Dirt Dwellers
A Global Rethinking of Deep Sea Exploration
Bodies and Minds, Affected by Space
After #MeToo, Revisiting a Kiss
A Journey To an Era Less Civil In Japan
Bringing Música Mexicana and Country Closer
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What My Surgery Teaches Us About Immigration
Protests Are Not For Me
Finally, the Return Of the Diva
The Troubling History of Olympics Sex Testing
Today’s Teenage Slang Captures the World Perfectly
Crossword
Sudoku
NEW YORK TIMES SUNDAY CROSSWORD: CONNECTIONS
Fifty-four and flexible? That’s a bit of a stretch
Let them ruff low, not high
QUOTE IN A BOX
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WEEKLY CROSSWORD: Watching With the Sound Off
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Hamilton-area theatre stars continue to make it big
‘Little anthems of IDENTITY’
A summer state of mind
THE SIGHTS
Hemingway’s time in Toronto sparks a novel
The cost of telling other people’s stories
Prolific actor tries to be the ‘guvnor’ of his own career
Dreamy summer getaways
Summer camp for grown-ups
It’s not must-win time just yet … but the Ticats really need this one
Humana-Paredes, Wilkerson team up in Paris as part of beach volleyball squad
TICATS GAME DAY
Verstappen under pressure from Norris ahead of Austrian Grand Prix
Radley
Looking to get back on track
Now members of the Raptors
Six named to Canadian team
Five Canadians in singles draw
Fernandez moves into final
Raptors extend Quickley 5 years
Today's Death Notices
Frederick Seidel
Mad Scientist
Corporate Barbie
Mad Scientist
Joseph O’Neill’s fiction incorporates his real-world interests in ways that can surprise even him.
World’s End
Joseph O’Neill’s fiction incorporates his real-world interests in ways that can surprise even him.
Scramble for Power
A Place in History
Scramble for Power
New Beginnings
BestSellers
High class crime
On your mark, get set: New sports docuseries ‘Sprint’ debuts on Netflix
90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?
MasterChef
World’s Funniest Animals
American Ninja Warrior
Murder at the Motel
The Great Food Truck Race
Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution
Find My Country House
America’s Funniest Home Videos
Totally Funny Kids
Lingo
Velma
Name That Tune
48 Hours
‘90 Days’ and counting
Teen prospect Miles Russell gets set to make his pro debut
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