Thursday Dec 24 | Toronto Sun
After an overnight stay in Hamilton, the Olympic torch was welcomed by crowds of enthusiastic onlookers as it made its way yesterday through Ontario's Niagara region.
Blendon Township blaze significantly damages garage; causes minor damage to home
The garage of a Baldwin Street home was significantly damaged in a Monday night fire, according to Ottawa County central dispatch reports.
Urban Planner: December 18, 2009
Urban Planner is Torontoist's guide to what's on in Toronto, published every weekday morning, and in a weekend edition Friday afternoons.
Gunman in last year's Bentley murder receives life sentence
The man convicted as the gunman responsible for the June 2008 murder of Nathaniel Bentley was sentenced this morning to life in prison without parole.
Rockland Board of Health assesses fines
The Rockland Board of Health met Wednesday to assess fines against property owners and businesses that violated the county sanitary code.
You can now make plans to view the Olympic torch as it passes through Hamilton next weekend.
Physics in Medicine and Biology lates...
Practical aspects of MR imaging in the presence of conductive guide wires
Practical aspects of MR imaging in the presence of conductive guide wires* Natalie Tong et al 2010 Phys.
Warren, Butler United Ways to vote on possible merger
The United Way boards for Warren and Butler counties will vote next week on a possible merger between the organizations.
Real estate: Sale prices of metro-east homes
LIBORY * 614 Rutter St.; from Cristina Stevens; to Lucas Litteken and Kaylan Lloyd; $84,500. SWANSEA * 120 Beau Gon Drive; from Stuart Kienlen and Kelly Kienlen; to Michael Swenson and Jessica Swenson; $155,000. * 1513 W. Belle; from Jonathan Fraker and Patricia Fraker; to Debra Vitale; $80,000. * 108 Parkway Place; from Joanne Wangler and Beverly ...
Volunteers push to launch halfway house for women 2009-11-30
At the mention of a halfway house, people get upset and band together in protest.
How dolls put Hamilton on the map
Thursday, 3 December 2009, 1:40 pm Press Release: University of Waikato Media Release December 3, 2009 New book delves into how dolls put Hamilton on the map An important part of Hamilton's industrial and commercial heritage is brought to life in a new book, to be launched next week [Tuesday December 8] at the University of Waikato.
CHRISTMAS IN THE COUNTRY Food fair and bazaar, Nov. 28, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Sheffield United Church .
To view this content you need to install the Flash Player. Lambert's AMA kiss fallout Wednesday, Nov.
Caledonia: The fires are out but much fury remains
A burnt out trailer left behind following a native protest over a land dispute in 2006, in Caledonia, Ontario, Tuesday, November 24, 2009 The growling German Shepherd, lunging to the end of its chain outside the only home remaining on the desolate 70-acre site occupied by native protesters for almost four years, is quickly joined by other dogs, ...
'Possibly suspicious' fire damages Hooters bar
By SHERRI BORDEN COLLEY PATRICIA BROOKS ARENBURG and KELLY SHIERS Staff Reporters Fri.
Traffice Alert: Fatal Crash on Hwy 99 Near Centerfolds
A fatal accident in the Chico area this morning. The CHP is reporting a 2 vehicle crash on Highway 99 just north of Centerfoldsone of the vehicles apparently caught on fire.
Convention Centre Evacuated Due To Gas Leak
The Hamilton Convention Centre was evacuated, just as city politicians were wrapping up their meeting on Tuesday afternoon.
Director Marcia Kash on the set of Educating Rita, at the Segal Centre for Performing Arts.
Biorefinery could be coming to Newton
In these tough economic times, the prospect of more jobs in Jasper County, no matter how few, is good news for county officials.