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Trump on Khashoggi: maybe 'rogue killers'?
Trump: Saudi king 'firmly denies' any role in Khashoggi mystery; Pompeo en route
‘Distraught’ man subdued after chasing woman, stabbing man in west Hamilton
Hamilton police have one suspect in custody after Monday morning stabbing
Trudeau takes political gamble with legalized pot, pollster says
Dramatic legal and policy shift comes with political risks, says pollster.
Signpost: Poverty forum, Auchmar AGM and midwifery bursary
The Council of Canadians Hamilton chapter along with other organizations are holding a “Poverty and Inequality in Hamilton” forum Oct. 17 at 6:30 p.m. at Hamilton City Hall to mark the United Nations Day for the Eradication of Poverty. All are welcome to attend in council chambers. For information, visit Facebook.com and search “Poverty and Inequality in Hamilton.”
Canada open to growing trade with China now that USMCA is a done deal: PM
Canada is open to doing more business with China now that a trading agreement with the United States and Mexico has been finalized, says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Ontario city to use ranked ballots in next week’s municipal election
Voters in London, Ont., will become the first in Canada to use ranked ballots in a municipal election when they head to the polls next week, with experts saying the city’s experience will be closely watched by communities across the country.
MP pays tribute to baby daughter Lucy-Rose
MP pays tribute to baby daughter on pregnancy and infant loss remembrance day
McGill research finds significant driving impairment 5 hours after cannabis use
Driving under the influence of cannabis remains dangerous even five hours after use, a new study by McGill University researchers has found.
Naked man jumps into shark tank at Toronto aquarium
Toronto police want to speak with a man who stripped naked and jumped into a shark tank during a jazz night at a popular tourist attraction in the city.
Local airport boasts 80 per cent growth rate in 2017
John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport’s passenger growth rate was the highest in North America last year.
Injured dog found hiding under bus reunited with owner
Injured dog found hiding under bus reunited with owner in Toronto
Bills tackle auto insurance postal code 'discrimination'
Private member's bills aim to end auto insurance postal code 'discrimination'
Mark Norman's lawyers demand cabinet secrets
Suspended vice-admiral's lawyers demand government produce secret documents
Canada open to increasing trade with China: PM
Canada open to growing trade with China now that USMCA is a done deal: PM
Video: Fall colours shine through
Fall weather has finally returned and so have the brilliant colours of changing seasons.
Ancaster Cardiology open house Tuesday, Oct. 16
Ancaster Cardiology is having an open house Oct. 16 to show people its new office.
More than 1 in 5 businesses hit by cyberattacks last year: StatCan survey
More than one in five Canadian companies say they were impacted by a cyberattack last year, with businesses spending $14 billion on cybersecurity as they confront greater risks in the digital world, according to a new Statistics Canada survey.
Automated cars could kill wide range of jobs, federal documents say
automation, cars, trucks, trains, job loss, human, unemployment, youth, Employment and Social Development Canada, federal, RBC, youth strategy
Trudeau takes the political pot gamble
Is Canada ready? Trudeau rolls political dice with cannabis legalization
Sidewalk Labs unveils draft data plans
Sidewalk Labs unveils draft data and privacy plans for high-tech Toronto project
Canopy Growth buying U.S. hemp researcher
Canopy Growth buying U.S. hemp research firm Ebbu in deal worth more than $425M
City finds sponsor to repair and look after rainbow crosswalk
The black tire streaks on the rainbow crosswalk downtown in front of city hall will be covered over and the crosswalk colours restored in the next week or so, thanks to a sponsor who will look after the crosswalk.
‘Distraught’ man subdued after chasing woman, stabbing man in west Hamilton
Hamilton police have one suspect in custody after Monday morning stabbing
Pot shop raids unlikely on Wednesday: police
Pot shop raids "highly unlikely" on Wednesday: head of police chiefs
Dennis Oland pleads not guilty, again
Dennis Oland pleads not guilty, again, in 2011 death of millionaire father
And baby makes three: Prince Harry and Meghan’s child on way
They both wanted children. They knew it was time. Meghan had ended her acting career and moved to Britain to be a full-time royal. Prince Harry had stepped down from the military and wanted to settle down.
Companies optimistic ahead of trade pact: Bank of Canada
A new Bank of Canada poll suggested Monday that companies are optimistic about the year ahead — especially when it comes to sales growth, foreign demand and their investment plans.
No cellphones, no gas: No end to misery in hurricane zone
Residents of hurricane-ravaged communities in Florida’s Panhandle turned to volunteers and each other for help Monday, the fifth day without cell service, electricity or, in many cases, shelter.
Man stabbed in leg in west Hamilton
Hamilton police have one suspect in custody after Monday morning stabbing
Global warming to leave us crying in our costlier beer
Add beer to chocolate, coffee and wine as some of life’s little pleasures that global warming will make scarcer and costlier, scientists say.
Stoney Creek woman charged with stunt driving
Jeep clocked travelling 116 km/h on Nikola Tesla Boulevard
Dundas school depaves paradise
Yorkview Elementary project replaces asphalt with gardens
Ontario launching pot public education campaign day before legalization
TORONTO — An Ontario government public awareness campaign highlighting rules around cannabis use and the dangers associated with the drug is set to kick off on Tuesday, a day before recreational pot is legalized across the country.
Hamilton's Ward 8 council race gets interesting as municipal election nears end
Hamilton Police have interviewed Ward 8 council candidate Colleen Wicken and Coun. Terry Whitehead over alleged data breach.
Palm plans comeback with tiny phone, endorsements
Now that phones are half a foot long and sell for more than $1,000, a San Francisco-based upstart says it’s time for a smaller companion phone with a throwback name: Palm.
Man strips down, jumps into shark tank at aquarium
Police looking for man who jumped into shark tank at Toronto aquarium
Red Hill southbound off-ramp at King Street East closing next month for rehabilitation
City officials say the Red Hill Valley Parkway’s southbound off-ramp at King Street East is closing next month for rehabilitation.
Ontario schools prepare for legalization of recreational cannabis
Like alcohol, recreational cannabis will be off-limits to those under 19 and banned from school property when it becomes legal
France: 12 die in floods unseen in more than a century
Flash floods kill at least 13 people in southwest France
Automated cars a risk to 1M jobs: documents
Automated cars could kill wide range of jobs, federal documents say
Couple stranded by hurricane spells H-E-L-P on lawn, niece spots it on aerial map
A Florida couple who used tumbled trees to spell out HELP after being trapped by Hurricane Michael were rescued after their niece saw their plea on an aerial map.
ATV rider without helmet injured in crash on Peterborough County Road 44
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Peterborough-area mother tricked out of $10,000 by ‘grandparent scam’ caller
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Legalizing pot is mostly about politics, and growing big business
Cannabis becomes legal in Canada on Wednesday. Here are five things to keep in mind.
Trudeau rolls dice with pot legalization
Is Canada ready? Trudeau rolls political dice with cannabis legalization
Firms upbeat about year ahead: Bank of Canada
Companies optimistic even before new continental trade pact: Bank of Canada
Ontario pot awareness campaign launches this week
Ontario launching pot public education campaign day before legalization
A different kind of runner’s high
As an avid runner with some two dozen marathons under his belt, Adrian Landini is thoroughly familiar with the runner’s high. He’s also quite experienced running while high.
France: 10 die in floods unseen in more than a century
Flash floods kill at least 13 people in southwest France
Hamilton battles historically low voter turnout in preparation for 2018 municipal election
Hamilton's voter turnout in 2014 placed it below the provincial average among municipalities of 43 per cent.
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