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Gary Yokoyama, The Hamilton Spectator
Church camp toys stolen - kids left 'heartbroken'
Six-year-old Lamont Brooks has played basketball every weekday afternoon since he started going to summer camp. Then Monday came.
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Ambulance knocked on side in crash
Ambulance flipped on its side during a crash at Ottawa Street North and...
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Pitches, proposals and ultimatums crowd Pan Am debate
Emma Reilly
(Jul 30, 2010) - With less than two weeks before decision day, the city's Pan...
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Hamilton Cemetery tour
War of 1812 history at Hamilton Cemetery
Hwy. 403 bridge replacement at Aberdeen Ave.
Ticats safety Sandy Beveridge announces retirement
Through the Lens: Photographs from around the corner and around the world
Liam McGlashon
Tim Horton's Earn-a-Bike Program
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Ticats propose Pan Am park at West Harbour
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'The stories in the stones'
(Jul 30, 2010) - Like a latterday grave robber, Robin McKee wanders around the cemetery taking things from the dead.
Hunt for downtown killer down to one man
The hunt for the killer of a downtown shopkeeper is focusing on one man seen pacing outside the woman's store.
Lightning victim was a caring family man
A longtime Hamilton lawyer, well respected for his caring attitude toward clients, was likely killed by a lightning strike Wednesday afternoon.
Juravinski ER limited for weekend move
Don’t believe the (negative) hype: iPhone 4 rocks
Marc Saltzman
City says Valens water unfit
Jeremy Grimaldi
Passenger calls cops on drunk HSR driver
John Burman
High-flying Argos dumped by Montreal
Bill Beacon
Ignatieff's tour makes pit stop in area
Daniel Nolan
No action on potentially toxic barrels since 2005
Nicole O'Reilly
Oakville teen's only hope is bone marrow donor
Raveena Aulakh
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Susan Clairmont
Keynotes hammer home message
JAY ROBB
Feeding the spirit leads to feeding families
JAY ROBB
Not a hair out of place as quake shakes Ottawa
REGINA & DOUG HAGGO
Primitive. Filthy. Harsh.
Susan Clairmont
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