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    McMaster University homecoming this weekend features return of on-campus festivities, concert

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    McMaster University homecoming events kick off this weekend, with officials hoping that the return of official on-campus festivities will help to curb past instances of unsanctioned street parties.

    The McMaster Students Union (MSU) and McMaster Student Affairs announced in August 2024 that they would be reintroducing on-campus homecoming events to accompany the annual homecoming football game.

    The game itself will be held on Saturday, Oct. 5 at 1 p.m. at Ron Joyce Stadium against the Western University Mustangs.

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    How the Tiger-Cats can make the playoffs – barely

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    After starting the Canadian Football League (CFL) season with zero wins and five losses, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats have turned things around…

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    A grim anniversary – but hope too

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    Next week we mark the one-year anniversary of the horrific October 7 unprovoked attack by the terrorist group Hamas on innocent civilians in Israel.

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    Chorus of experienced voices tell Canadians why our military must be supported

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    The state of the Canadian Forces has been in the headline news since July, when Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attended the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) meetings…

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    Does Kamala Harris believe that peace remains the residue of strength?

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    Besides the joy and vibes theme that has carried Vice President Kamala Harris the past couple of months, Harris has avoided questions about her policies, vision, or hopes for the nation she wants to lead.

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    All three levels of government team up on $6-million investment to support Hamilton transit

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    The federal, provincial, and municipal governments recently announced a combined investment of more than $6 million to improve transit services in the City of Hamilton.

    The funding will be used to purchase up to 15 “accessible transit vehicles” that the government says will result in expanded service and increased safety.

    In addition, the funds will support the purchase of up to four “accessible supervisor vehicles.”

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    Hamilton Council approves multi-million-dollar plan to increase shelter spaces, create city-sanctioned encampment

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    Hamilton City Council has officially approved a new multi-million-dollar plan to increase shelter spaces and create a city-sanctioned encampment…

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    Bloc mail in Ottawa

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    As a result of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s determination to remain in office as long as possible…

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    Truth must precede reconciliation

    Opinion

    The Truth and Reconciliation Commission Report that inspired Orange Shirt Day was a worthy endeavor with substantial flaws.

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    Why the left calls Trump a stochastic terrorist

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    Former U.S. president Donald Trump recently survived a second assassination attempt. To listen to Democratic leaders and their entrenched media acolytes…

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