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Top court clears way for price-fixing lawsuit
Supreme Court clears way for price-fixing lawsuit against Air Canada
Barrick Gold in talks on copper assets
Barrick Gold in talks with partners in China and Saudi Arabia on copper assets
Mattis expected to send hundreds of troops to border
Mattis expected to send hundreds of troops to border
Hamilton Mountain Legion set to distribute poppies
The IssueThe Mountain Legion runs its annual poppy distribution from Oct. 26 to Nov 11.The Local ImpactMoney raised from the sales of poppies and pins will go to helping local veterans in need.
Woman charged in 'evil spirit' scam
Woman charged with pretending to practise witchcraft in 'evil spirit' scam
Rotating Canada Post strikes continue
Rotating Canada Post strikes continue today in Calgary and Kelowna, B.C.
Resolute invests in northern Ontario mills
Resolute invests $40 million in northern Ontario mills, creates 25 jobs
Timing not on Singh’s side to win a federal seat
Jagmeet Singh just can’t catch a break.
Muzzo eligible for day parole next month
Drunk driver who killed 4 people eligible for day parole next month
Supreme Court to hear case on use of force
Top court to hear case exploring police use of force in Caledonia, Ont.
An overzealous cop. Kids tossed in jail. How one town took a stand on Halloween fun
After a spate of pranks in Richmond Hill, children as young as 9 were sent to the old town jail on that night in 1936. The town’s reputation was in ruins, and the story made international headlines. Yet the story was almost forgotten.
Sickness, fear, harassment in Mexico whittle away at caravan
Sickness, fear, harassment in Mexico whittle away at caravan
Saudi Arabia says Turkish evidence shows planned killing
Changing story again, Saudi Arabia says killing was planned
Packages to Biden, De Niro seized, similar to earlier bombs
US official: Explosive device found at Clintons' NY home
How Jared Kushner can get the Mideast deal of the century
Despite current tensions in Gaza, first son-in-law Jared Kushner insists that the Deal of the Century — an Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement — is on the way. A number of thorny disagreements would need to be resolved if that's to happen; first and foremost, the status of Jerusalem.
Tim Hortons: Kids’ menu, self-serve kiosks on the horizon
The parent company of Tim Hortons saw sales growth at Canadian locations of the coffee-and-doughnut chain as executives say their work to mend fraught franchisee relations is paying off, though more work remains.
Manitoba got youth advice on pot ads
Youth found Manitoba pot ads boring, prompted changes: government documents
Shopify reports Q3 revenue up 58 per cent
Shopify reports third-quarter revenue up 58 per cent from year ago
Pot industry players weigh benefits of cross-border travel after latest U.S. statement
Shifting statements from U.S. border officials have prompted some Canadian cannabis industry players to think twice about travelling south of the border, just weeks before a significant pot industry conference in Las Vegas.
‘Modern Family’ killed off that ‘significant’ character Wednesday night. And it was ...
Don’t worry — Stella the dog is safe!
Trudeau welcomes Mark Rutte to Ottawa
Trudeau welcomes prime minister of the Netherlands Mark Rutte to Ottawa
Pot industry players cautious on U.S. travel
Pot industry players weigh benefits of cross-border travel after latest U.S. statement
Drunk driver Marco Muzzo seeks day parole
Muzzo pleaded guilty in 2016 for crash that killed three children and their grandfather. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison.
The night Will Smith went to meet Jada Pinkett, he met his first wife instead
Some of the best relationships do not proceed directly from meet-cute to togetherness. Rather, they meander, as Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith's relationship has.
In Nova Scotia, a dispute between fishermen and a pulp mill escalates with a stand-off at sea
Across from the fishing pier in Pictou, Nova Scotia, smokestacks pump out billowing clouds of white smoke that drift over the choppy water. The Northern Pulp mill sits on one side of the harbor, churning out pulp that's used to make toilet paper and paper towels. On the other, fishermen who make a living catching lobster, crab, herring, and mackerel tie up their boats.
Packages to De Niro, Biden seized, similar to pipe bombs
US official: Explosive device found at Clintons' NY home
ArcelorMittal Dofasco hosting job fair to hire hundreds
Company in midst of demographic changing of the guard as baby boomer staff retire.
Roger Ashby retiring from CHUM 104.5 FM morning show
His last show, a star-studded affair held at the Sheraton Centre, will be Dec. 5.
Packages to DeNiro, Biden intercepted, similar to pipe bombs
US official: Explosive device found at Clintons' NY home
Royals Harry and Meghan arrive in Tonga on Pacific tour
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived Thursday in the tiny Pacific kingdom of Tonga, where people gathered at the airport to welcome them wearing traditional outfits, playing guitars and singing.
Binbrook home destroyed by late-night fire
Hamilton firefighters found well-involved fire at 3508 Regional Road 56
Biden package similar to packages that had bombs
Biden package similar to packages that had bombs
Russian rocket puts satellite into orbit, 1st since failure
Russian rocket puts satellite into orbit, 1st since failure
Changing story again, Saudi Arabia says killing was planned
Changing story again, Saudi Arabia says killing was planned
Canada's response to Jamal Khashoggi's death is a test for Prime Minister Trudeau
Canada is grappling with how to respond to the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, apparently torn between a desire to stand up to Saudi Arabia and breaking an arms deal at a steep cost.
A handy guide to Donald Trump’s most-frequent campaign rally lies and false claims
How can we fact-check a Trump campaign rally in real time? It’s often the same lies over and over again.
Our microchipped future proves one thing: We’re getting stupider
Approximately 4,000 Swedes and counting have had microchips installed in their hands not by decree of a totalitarian government, but out of their own free will.
Mail bomb investigation intensifies as suspicious package removed from Robert De Niro's building
The morning after pipe bombs mailed to prominent Democrats and CNN put the country on edge and sent law enforcement officials scrambling to prevent any more packages from reaching their targets, police in New York swarmed a block in lower Manhattan after receiving reports of a suspicious package at a building where actor Robert De Niro has offices.
Sears's losses could become its most valuable assets
The losses that drove Sears Holdings Corp. into bankruptcy could end up being a valuable multibillion dollar asset because of tax breaks — especially for its most notable creditor and Chairman, Eddie Lampert.
Burlington voters wanted change, and they got it
Five new councillors and a new mayor will change the face of local government, writes Joan Little
Women Who Rock being honoured
Six local women will be recognized at an awards luncheon Oct. 26
“I could have lost her …” Oakville dog nearly dies from eating marijuana roach
An Oakville resident is asking cannabis users to dispose of their joints safely after her puppy nearly died by ingesting a marijuana cigarette.
'Highly respected' mediator called in as postal workers keep Toronto plants shut
The federal government named a special mediator Wednesday in hopes of ending rotating walkouts at Canada Post that forced closure of the Crown corporation's biggest sortin g plants for a second day and spread to the West.
Still waiting for your weed? Meet the people who’ve gotten theirs
Many customers have had to wait for their orders as the Ontario Cannabis Store grapples with high demand and Canada Post strikes. But not this guy.
“These calls leave us all shaken”: Man dead following head-on crash with ambulance in Brampton
Peel Paramedics acknowledged the fatal collision, saying “these calls leave us all shaken.”
Priced out: Rate hike could shut out more first-time home buyers
Rising bank rates mean consumers with non-fixed mortgages are facing higher home carrying costs.
Queen breaks silence on Brexit — in a very queenlike way
For the first time since the 2016 Brexit vote, Queen Elizabeth II has spoken out on the contentious issue of Britain's upcoming exit from the European Union.
Hamilton voter turnout jumps 5 per cent from 2014
Voter participation in Hamilton showed a notable upswing for Monday’s municipal election four years after the worst turnout since the city amalgamated with its five suburbs in 2000
Hamilton residents raise a stink about sewage sludge recycling pitch
Terrapure Environmental wants to turn sewage sludge into fertilizer at a closed waste facility near the end of Sherman Avenue North.
$15-million resurfacing of Red Hill Valley Parkway planned for summer
City is not using cost-saving recycling technology, didn’t test for quality of asphalt
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