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Ontario professor, acquitted of sex assault, loses job at McMaster UniversityScott Watter, a staffer in McMaster's psychology, neuroscience and behaviour department, has been 'removed' due to a 'breach of trust,' the Ontario university has said.EducationMay 27
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Ontario children’s hospital halts tonsil, adenoid surgeries after 2 patient deathsMcMaster Children's Hospital in Hamilton, Ont. says it's doing comprehensive review after reporting a pair of patients died following tonsil and adenoid-related surgeries.HealthJun 5
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Ticats QB Bo Levi Mitchell will be ‘100%’ ready for 2024 openerHamilton's head coach says he is hopeful Mitchell doesn't have 'any more setbacks' as training camp continues at McMaster University.SportsMay 13
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McMaster University prof among winners of $100,000 prize for Canada’s top researchersGerry Wright, a professor at Hamilton's McMaster University, was one of five scholars announced Tuesday to each receive the cash award.CanadaMar 19
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Ontario technology teaching surgeries worldwide including war-torn UkraineA surgical team in Hamilton, Ont. showed off the power of live, interactive teaching platform by reaching doctors 8,000 kilomteres away during a facial reconstruction procedure.HealthJun 15
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3 new peregrine falcon chicks banded, named after Hamilton neighbourhoodsOffspring from falcon couple McKeever and Judson, three female chicks, were introduced to the public on Wednesday at the Sheraton hotel.EnvironmentMay 16
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B.C. universities opt for less confrontational approach to Gaza encampmentsSome Canadian universities are taking legal action to end pro-Palestinian encampments on their campuses, but three schools in B.C. are taking less confrontational approaches.EducationMay 27
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Competition Bureau to set sights on airline sector for latest market studyThe bureau will examine barriers to competition, such as regulations or policies, within the airline industry and how governments can make improvements.ConsumerMay 9
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Hamilton Ticats training camp primer: 3 burning questionsThe Hamilton Tiger-Cats' championship hopes in 2024 will hinge on a trio of questions that will be answered as the CFL season unfolds.SportsMay 10
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Four people take their place in the Guelph Sports Hall of FamePaul Ante, David Clutchy, Pat teBoekhorst, and Danielle Everitt-Sinclair were officially inducted in a ceremony held at the Italian Canadian Club in Guelph on Wednesday night.SportsMay 16
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‘Giving us the runaround’: University of Toronto not addressing demands, protesters sayOrganizers of a pro-Palestinian protest encampment at the University of Toronto say the school is ignoring their demands and instead focusing on the logistics of the demonstration.CanadaMay 8
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A CBSA strike could soon cause major delays at the border. What to knowJust as the summer travel season gets into gear, Canadians and visitors could find themselves waiting in long lines at the border.CanadaJun 2
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U of T seeking injunction to clear protest encampment from downtown campusThe University of Toronto says it's seeking an injunction to clear an encampment of pro-Palestinian protesters from its downtown campus.CanadaMay 27
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Why experts say Canada Post could go ‘the route of Blockbuster’ soonCanada Post revealed new plans Wednesday to recover from its financial turmoil, but experts say it lacks a concrete competitive edge.CanadaMay 31
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South Carolina can enforce 6-week abortion ban, U.S. judge rulesPlanned Parenthood had asked the law be set aside as courts parse through its wording, which includes alternate definitions of when cardiac activity starts.U.S. NewsMay 17
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Doug Ford says pro-Palestinian university encampments ‘need to move’Ford says he's getting messages from parents expressing concerns that their kids will be harassed or bullied because of the encampments, which have cropped up on several campuses.CanadaMay 6
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A look at CFL players to watch for during the 2024 seasonHere is a look at some CFL players worth watching this season.CanadaJun 5
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Mortality rates among Hamilton’s unhoused are not getting better: reportLife-expectancy studies over the past three years from health and outreach workers suggest the mortality rate of people without shelter in Hamilton, Ont. hasn't changed much.HealthApr 30
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Bird flu: Experts urge more surveillance in Canada — before it’s too lateExperts are urging Canada to boost its surveillance of the bird flu after traces of it were found in milk in the U.S. and it has spread among dairy cattle in the U.S.CanadaMay 3
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers trade down to select receiver in 2nd round of CFL DraftAfter making a trade of draft picks, the Blue Bombers used the first of their 10 selections in the CFL Draft on receiver Kevens Clercius at 13th overall.SportsMay 1