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Updated 2025-02-25 13:01
Kind sentiments, but there’s little help for Canadian newspapers
This being National Newspaper Week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau decided to send out a tweet extolling the value of newspapers to our democracy.
Business group gives high schools low mark
High schools not preparing youth for employment, business group says
Hurricane Michael left path of destruction, isn't done yet
Michael charges into Southeast after slamming north Florida
Saudi team after Post writer included soldiers, royal guards
Saudi team after Post writer included soldiers, royal guards
Trump prays for hurricane victims, criticizes Democrats
Trump prays for hurricane victims, criticizes Democrats
Indonesian city's recovery to take 2 years, search nears end
Indonesia limits foreign role in Sulawesi disaster relief
Parti Quebecois adds 10th seat after recount
Parti Quebecois add 10th seat at legislature after judicial recount in Gaspe
As markets swoon, finance chiefs urge US, China to cool it
As markets swoon, finance chiefs urge US, China to cool it
Melania Trump on being bullied and mistrust in the White House
First lady Melania Trump said in an interview broadcast Thursday that there have been people in her husband's White House whom she doesn't trust, including some who still work there.
Top court to rule on new hearing in Hells Angels-ordered killing in Nova Scotia
The Supreme Court of Canada is expected to rule this morning on whether it will hear an appeal in the case of a Nova Scotia man accused of committing a Hells Angels-ordered killing 18 years ago.
Walmart Canada spending $175 million to improve stores across the country
Walmart Canada says it will spend $175 million to help upgrade its stores across the country and improve the integration between its e-commerce business and physical locations.
Rookie Justin Buren gets his chance with Tiger-Cats
Hamilton also brings Terrell Sinkfield back to the CFL team.
Justin Trudeau pays tribute to Michaelle Jean
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau praises Michaelle Jean at Francophonie summit
"Thank God everyone is alive:" American, Russian survive failed Soyuz rocket launch
A Russian rocket carrying an American and a Russian to the International Space Station failed on launch Thursday, forcing the astronaut and cosmonaut to careen back to Earth in a dramatic emergency landing.
Hurricane Michael claims second life, a child in mobile home, on its way to Carolinas
Tropical Storm Michael continued to batter the Southeast Thursday morning, pummeling states with powerful rain, wind and flooding.
Michael charges into Southeast after slamming north Florida
Michael charges into Southeast after slamming north Florida
The moon eclipsed the sun. Then the bees stopped buzzing
Last year’s Great American Eclipse drew hundreds of millions of eyes to the sky. But while people across the country “oohed” and “aahed” at the phenomenon, it appears the bees went silent.
High at work: Liberals review rules
There are currently no federal labour rules about drug and alcohol testing outside the military.
Melania Trump talks #MeToo: 'We need to show the evidence'
In her first TV interview, set to air in its entirety Friday, first lady Melania Trump discusses her role in the White House and the #MeToo movement.
Long lost plane found 31 years after it vanished, passenger’s remains still missing
When two men didn’t come back from a fishing trip in 1987 it launched an extensive search. The plane has finally been found, but the remains are still missing.
#MeToo encouraging for young Canadian females
#MeToo encouraging for young Canadian females, survey suggests
Hamilton police cannabis rules to require officers be “fit for duty”
Policy not expected to be released ahead of legalization on Oct. 17.
Frank Stronach sues his daughter Belinda alleging mismanagement of assets and trust funds
The founder of a global automotive parts company is seeking $520 million.
Election digest: Sgro criticized for missing debate
Disappointed members of Hamilton’s black community still have questions for Vito Sgro after he skipped a rare mayoral candidate debate Tuesday.
Ontario to exempt Sikh motorcyclists from helmet law
Premier Doug Ford says his government is changing regulations under the Highway Traffic Act to fulfil an election promise.
Jamesville social housing units to be split between two sites
North End complex poised to become mixed-income neighbourhood with 300 to 400 market residents in addition to 46 social housing units.
Toronto election enters home stretch
Advance polls open today ahead of Toronto municipal election
Frank Stronach sues daughter over family fortune
Frank Stronach sues daughter Belinda for allegedly mismanaging family fortune
Hamilton history had no better patron than Margaret Houghton
Hamilton’s most beloved chronicler of local history has died.
Documents: Feds eyed weed in workplace rules
Labour, employer groups say feds to pass on rules for weed in the workplace
WestJet CEO says new routes to Europe partly a grab for Air Canada customers
Airline aims to invest roughly $4 billion in new airplanes.
Trucking company owner in Humboldt crash charged
CP NewsAlert: Owner of trucking company involved in Humboldt bus crash charged
Marijuana legalization may go more smoothly than you think: Washington governor
Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee has a message of reassurance for Canadians who may fear that legalization of recreational marijuana next week will come with a wave of negative consequences: It’s not as bad as you think.
Two Toronto-area cops charged in corruption probe
Two Toronto-area police officers face charges in 10-month corruption probe
Road named in honour of former economic director Neil Everson
Norm Schleehahn, director of economic planning who worked with Neil for 25 years, said many of Hamilton’s business parks would be empty without Everson’s efforts.
Business associations show support for B-Line LRT project
Four major local business associations have joined together to publicly support the B-Line LRT project.
Signpost:
An event featuring a free yoga class and two speakers is happening Wed., Oct. 17, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., at Famee Furlane, 3457 Henderson Rd., Binbrook. It’s to raise awareness for organ and tissue donation. The speakers, a transplant recipient and a donor, will share experiences and info about how to register, who can register and why it’s important to discuss, all while the yoga instructor leads the class.
For sale to the highest bidder: a 2.7-kilogram chunk of the moon
Anyone who can’t make it to the moon to gather a few lunar rocks now has the opportunity to buy one right here on Earth.
Trucking company owner charged
CP NewsAlert: Owner of trucking company involved in Humboldt bus crash charged
Limousine company operator arrested following deadly crash
A limousine service operator was charged Wednesday with criminally negligent homicide in a crash that killed 20 people while police continued investigating what caused the wreck and whether anyone else will face charges.
Halton Catholic trustees quash controversial Sanctity of Life motion
The motion restricted school fundraising to charities that don’t support abortion, contraception, sterilization, euthanasia or human embryonic stem cell research.
'Catching some hell': Hurricane Michael slams into Florida
Category 4 Hurricane Michael roars nearer to Florida coast
Ontario government to allow Sikhs to ride motorcycles without helmets
Ontario will soon allow turban-wearing Sikhs to ride motorcycles without helmets, joining three other provinces in providing the exemption.
Security, food needs in Mali worsening
UN reports sharp deterioration in Mali as Cdn peacekeeping mission starts
Liberals reviewed rules for cannabis use by workers and drug testing
There are currently no federal labour rules about drug and alcohol testing outside the military.
Backlash erupts over threat to discipline judge
Backlash erupts over misconduct finding for judge who took on law school post
Privacy czar pursues 'right to be forgotten'
Privacy czar asks Federal Court to settle 'right to be forgotten' issue
SNC-Lavalin stock plunges after legal setback
SNC-Lavalin: federal prosecutors won't negotiate a deal, company may appeal
Controversial candidate sues Bell over campaign ad
Controversial Toronto mayoral candidate sues Bell Media after ad refused
Bernier seeks registration for People's Party
Bernier is only candidate in People's Party for now as he seeks official status
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