Articles in Hamilton News
Canadian racer Nick Zoricic died from head injuries after crashing heavily in a World Cup skicross event on Saturday, the International Ski Federation said.
Seventh in popular series makes you laugh out loud and feel warm inside
The Quebec government has slapped Concordia University with a $2 million fine for golden handshakes it gave senior personnel.
In Silicon Valley, the line between computing and biology has begun to blur in a way that could have enormous consequences for human longevity.
Thirty-two years ago, nine-week old Azaria Chamberlain disappeared from a campsite in the Australian outback, and her mother’s claim that a dingo took the child caused a storm of public outrage and disbelief.
As a devoted reader of the Spec, a regularly published writer of letters to the editor (Spec, Star, Sun and overseas publications) and a former member of the Spec community editorial board, I am utterly dismayed at your decision to publish the letter “Catholic schools’ strength is teaching values” in Thursday’s paper. You have abandoned your normally high standards of selection of letters worthy of publication.
Joy Reidenberg’s trip from Dublin to New York in January, 2009, was without a doubt the most embarrassing flight of her life.
The ringleader of Canada’s largest human-trafficking ring was being sentenced Friday afternoon.
Toronto Blue Jays pitching prospect Mitchell Taylor has been suspended 50 games for violations of baseball’s minor league drug program.
Ontario’s Glenn Howard advanced to the final of the Canadian men’s curling championship with a 9-3 win over Manitoba’s Rob Fowler on Friday.

