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"Horrifying:" On the bench when Bulldogs coach collapsed
The cause of the Saturday night collapse in Barrie hasn’t been publicly released
Bring Timber Home: Community comes together for missing dog
The community is coming together for the love of a dog named Timber.
Officer jumps out of way of car fleeing police stop in Burlington
A flat tire and a suspected impaired driver led police on a short, slow-speed pursuit and the subsequent arrest of two teenagers.
Judge finds Dellen Millard guilty in death of father
Wayne Millard was found dead in his bed with a bullet lodged in his brain on Nov. 29, 2012.
City faces $20 million lawsuit from its own recycler
Latest recycling woes come three months after the city closed its compost plant over stench complaints.
'He'll die': Bald eagle on the loose in Mississauga, owner desperate to find it
“Do not approach or handle the bird,” he cautions.
Man charged after fatal crash in Brampton, Ont.
Man charged after woman, two children dead killed in Brampton, Ont., crash
Canada aiming for the moon with research
Canada aiming for the moon, and beyond, with new space technology efforts
Ontario spending audit results coming today
Treasury Board president to release findings of government spending audit today
Police face lawsuit claiming assault and false arrest
A Stoney Creek man says he was made to feel like trash when Hamilton police pulled him out of his car, pinned him to the cold pavement and falsely arrested him in February 2012.
Reports chronicle devastation of local news
Local news cut in half, not-for-profit funding models emerging, reports say
New Brunswick Tories win most seats
Tight race between Liberals and Tories as New Brunswick goes to the polls
N.B. Tories and Liberals in virtual dead heat
Tight race between Liberals and Tories as New Brunswick goes to the polls
Tories and Liberals in virtual dead heat
Tight race between Liberals and Tories as New Brunswick goes to the polls
Former Halton employee sentenced to 3 years for defrauding region
A former Halton Region employee has been sentenced to three years in jail for a number of fraud-related offences that took place between January 2008 and April 2017.
Capital region picking up post-tornado pieces
Canada's capital region picking up the pieces following destructive tornados
Police officer rescues little pig found hoofing down Hwy. 400
Police say the photo was “too cute not to share.”
Close race between N.B. Liberals and Tories
Tight race between Liberals and Tories as New Brunswick goes to the polls
Doug Ford refuses to distance himself from far-right Toronto mayoral candidate
Premier was twice asked in legislature to denounce Faith Goldy after photo of the two surfaced on social media
Hamilton Port Authority sees increase in grain exports
The Chamber of Marine Commerce says the grain rush helped boost overall cargo shipments on the St. Lawrence Seaway between the end of March and Aug. 31 this year.
Canada has removed six out of 900 asylum seekers already facing U.S. deportation
Confusion over the number of irregular migrants that have been removed from Canada led to an apology Monday from Border Security Minister Bill Blair — and attracted fresh calls from Opposition MPs for more action to address ongoing border woes.
Liberal MPs shoot down request to study use of notwithstanding clause
Federal Liberals have rejected a request by opposition MPs to delve into the issue of whether it’s appropriate for a politician to routinely use the Constitution’s controversial notwithstanding clause to override a court’s decision.
Canada Post strike averted, for now
Canada Post strike averted for now as carriers say they'll keep talking
Aurora Cannabis Q4 revenues more than triple
Aurora Cannabis revenues more than triples to $19.1 million in fourth quarter
Move pipeline marine terminal, says national chief
Appeal pipeline decision but consult Indigenous communities, Scheer says
Former school board vice-principal pleads guilty in forged documents case
‘Error in judgment’ leads to loss of job, status and a ‘stellar resumé’
Coalition, Liberal and PQ leaders disclose worth
Francois Legault worth $10 million; Jean-Francois Lisee $2 million; Couillard $660K
Liberals reject notwithstanding clause motion
Liberal MPs reject request to study use of notwithstanding clause
Toronto stocks edge lower, loonie down
Toronto and U.S. stock markets edge lower in late-morning trading, loonie down
Dellen Millard guilty in father's death
Decision expected in trial of Dellen Millard, accused of killing his father
TREB says homeowner info posted online
TREB CEO concerned about homeowner info being posted online after data release
’I’ll never forgive you:’ Victim impact statements at hearing for Calgary killer
Loved ones of a Calgary woman who was raped and murdered in 2015 say they’ll never forgive her killer and the brutal nature of the crime has caused lasting harm.
Canadian survivors rally around #WhyIDidntReport
Canadian sex-assault survivors share #WhyIDidntReport stories amid U.S. scandal
Ontario to dig deeper into fiscal situation
Ford plans to form special committee to probe province's fiscal situation
UN pays tribute to Nelson Mandela; follow Madiba's example, Trudeau urges
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joined a chorus of tributes to the late Nelson Mandela on Monday as he urged world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly to follow the example of the man known as Madiba and champion democracy, human rights and the rule of law around the world.
Barrick Gold buying Randgold Resources
Barrick buys Randgold in all-stock deal to create world's largest gold miner
Liberals reject motion to study notwithstanding clause
Liberal MPs reject request to study use of notwithstanding clause
Liberal deficit ‘worst political cover-up in Ontario’s history,’ Premier Doug Ford says
Ford is striking a legislative committee to look into what he called “the biggest government scandal in a generation.”
Yale law students protest Kavanaugh nomination
Dozens of students dressed in black staged a sit-in at Yale Law School on Monday to protest the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court and demand an investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against him.
Ford plans to form committee to probe province’s finances
Calling his predecessor’s handling of Ontario’s books “the biggest government scandal in a generation,” Premier Doug Ford announced plans for a special committee Monday that would dig further into the province’s fiscal situation.
Cosby prosecutor asks for 5 to 10 years in prison
Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele said that Cosby, even at his advanced age, is still capable of slipping women drugs and assaulting them. And he said the sentence should send a message to others.
No forgiveness for killer: Murder victim's brother
'I'll never forgive you:' Victim impact statements at hearing for Calgary killer
Research group tags its first Atlantic white shark in Canadian waters
Researchers looking for a possible great white shark mating site off Nova Scotia have tagged their first shark in Canadian waters.
Six Flags St. Louis offers perks for customer coffin time
Six contestants for a promotion at Six Flags St. Louis will compete for a $300 prize, season tickets and other perks, and all they have to do is spend 30 hours in a coffin.
Sexual harassment allegations need to be heard with respect, not unquestioning acceptance
September 22, 2018 Ed Canning Article
Canadian firms fall behind in adoption of artificial intelligence
In spite of Canada’s reputation as a hotbed of artificial intelligence, AI deployment has not yet been a “real success” for the country’s companies, a new report has found.
Rosenstein to meet Trump Thursday as job hangs in balance
The White House delayed until at least Thursday a decision on the fate of Rod Rosenstein, the Justice Department official overseeing the Trump-Russia investigation, following chaotic hours of breathless and sometimes conflicting reports anticipating his imminent departure.
Man gets 70 days in jail for purse snatching in downtown Peterborough
Karl Battle pleads guilty to robbery and will remain in jail for another two months
Empire Co. Ltd., to ‘turbocharge’ growth with Farm Boy purchase
Sobeys Inc., parent company aims to double footprint from base of 26 stores across province over the next five years.
SiriusXM presses play on deal with Pandora Media
Pandora has faced intense pressure from competitors like Spotify and Apple.
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