Federal government should deal with aboriginal disputes : Fantino (Hamilton Spectator)

April 30, 2007 on 3:00 am | In Hamilton Ontario | No Comments

Julian Fantino the commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police said Saturday the current conflicts and the potential for future ones have put a lot of pressure on OPP resources.

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Amerks are bounced out (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)

April 29, 2007 on 2:57 pm | In Hamilton Ontario | No Comments

The Hamilton Bulldogs produced the lucky bounces all series, which is why the Rochester Americans’ season came to an end on Saturday.

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Fantino rips Ottawa over native claims (Toronto Star)

April 29, 2007 on 2:57 pm | In Hamilton Ontario | No Comments

Aboriginal land claims and issues surrounding conflicts in Caledonia and Deseronto are federal matters and there has to be a response from Ottawa, the Ontario Provincial Police commissioner said yesterday.

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Amerks season over (WROC Rochester)

April 29, 2007 on 2:57 pm | In Hamilton Ontario | No Comments

(Hamilton, Ontario) The Rochester Americans saw their season come to an end Saturday night in Hamilton as they lost game six to the Bulldogs 6-2. Eric Manlow opened the scoring for the Bulldogs at 8:55 of the first period to give Hamilton a 1-0 lead.

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Feds should deal with aboriginal disputes: Fantino (CTV.ca)

April 29, 2007 on 5:05 am | In Hamilton Ontario | No Comments

Aboriginal land claims and issues surrounding conflicts in Caledonia and Deseronto are federal matters and there has to be a response from Ottawa, the commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police said Saturday.

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Hamilton area veterans get top medal for bravery from France (Hamilton Spectator)

April 28, 2007 on 3:37 pm | In Hamilton Ontario | No Comments

Dieppe veteran Jack McFarland is now a Knight of the Order of the French Legion of Honour. McFarland and seven other Hamilton and area veterans were named to the legion and presented last night with the most prestigious honour France can offer for their service and sacrifice in the Second World War.

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To The Lions Sign With Goodfellow Records For Debut Album (ChartAttack.com)

April 28, 2007 on 5:56 am | In Hamilton Ontario | No Comments

Burlington, Ontario hardcore band To The Lions have signed with Hamilton punk label Goodfellow Records, which will release the band’s Baptism Of Fire debut on June 19.

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City man to receive distinguished Leadership Award for role in education (Hamilton Mountain News)

April 28, 2007 on 5:56 am | In Hamilton Ontario | No Comments

Hamilton resident Angelo Di Ianni, Director of Education of the Niagara Catholic District School Board was presented with the 2007 Ontario Catholic Supervisory Officers Association (OCSOA) Distinguished Leadership Award.

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Federal finance minister in Hamilton today (Hamilton Spectator)

April 28, 2007 on 5:56 am | In Hamilton Ontario | No Comments

Federal Minister of Finance Jim Flaherty is coming to Hamilton today. He is visiting the future site of Natural Resource Canada’s CANMET Materials Technology Laboratory at the McMaster Innovation Park. The event will take place today at 11 a.m at 175 Longwood Road South, Hamilton, Ontario.

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Ontario adds muscle (Slam! Sports)

April 27, 2007 on 2:36 pm | In Hamilton Ontario | No Comments

A new high-performance sport lab for Ontario’s best amateur athletes, offering the latest in sport science and sport medicine testing, is part of a long-overdue vision to help keep top athletes from leaving the province to chase their sporting dreams.

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Abortion contradicts principles of human freedom (USA Today)

April 27, 2007 on 2:36 pm | In Hamilton Ontario | No Comments

Abortion contradicts principles of human freedom Paul Kokoski - Hamilton, Ontario, Canada I commend the U.S. Supreme Court for upholding the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003. On a superficial level, one might be convinced that legalized abortion has not…

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Ontario adds muscle power to amateur athlete support program with opening of new high performance sports lab (Toronto Sun)

April 27, 2007 on 2:36 pm | In Hamilton Ontario | No Comments

IN TOMORROW’S PAPER:

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OSC withdraws allegations against Philip Services (Toronto Star)

April 27, 2007 on 5:43 am | In Hamilton Ontario | No Comments

The Ontario Securities Commission has dropped its long-standing allegations against Philip Services Corp., a fallen Canadian stock-market star which was sold under bankruptcy protection after a late-1990s financial scandal.

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Minister of Finance to Tour Future Site of Federal Laboratory in Hamilton, Ontario (Government of Canada News)

April 27, 2007 on 5:43 am | In Hamilton Ontario | No Comments

The Honourable Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance, will visit the future site of Natural Resource Canada’s CANMET Materials Technology Laboratory on Friday, April 27, 2007, at 11:00 a.m.

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Ontario goes solar (Toronto Star)

April 26, 2007 on 3:03 pm | In Hamilton Ontario | No Comments

The Ontario government has given approval for a California company to construct a massive solar “farm” near Sarnia that will blanket an area larger than all three Toronto islands with hundreds of thousands of sun-soaking panels.

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Radiation roulette (Toronto Star)

April 26, 2007 on 3:03 pm | In Hamilton Ontario | No Comments

Hamilton’s Juravinski Cancer Centre was once the province’s ‘poster child’ for slashed wait times. Now, it’s rated among the worst for keeping patients waiting.

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Opposition ‘flicking’ mad over green campaign (Toronto Star)

April 26, 2007 on 3:03 pm | In Hamilton Ontario | No Comments

The Ontario government’s decision to help fund an edgy ad campaign against global warming is a “flicking” disgrace that shows a shocking lack of judgement, the opposition …

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