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Man guilty of having loaded handgun after Peterborough drug rain
Dallas Costain sentenced to time already served for caseless storage of firearm
Fourth suspect sought in fatal shooting
4th suspect sought in fatal shooting of Tottenham, Ont., man at Vaughan, Ont., plaza
Injured officer released from hospital
One of two officers injured in Burlington, Ont., shootout released from hospital
Cities make power play for new fiscal order with eye to 2019 federal election
Canada’s cities believe they will finally land easier and direct access to federal dollars in next year’s budget, or at least wrest a platform pledge from parties in the 2019 election.
Follow Mandela's lead, Trudeau urges UN
Trudeau arrives at United Nations, hoping to re-establish Canada on world stage
With Vatican talks and bulldozers, China aims to control Christianity
BEIJING — Over the last two years, China’s estimated 60 million Christians have felt the power of a newly assertive government eager to bring their faith to heel.
About 1% of asylum seekers removed by Canada
Canada has removed six out of 900 asylum seekers already facing U.S. deportation
Trudeau fills two more seats in Senate
Canada's newest senators: first woman to lead RCMP and Cree Metis businessman
Caution sign’s repeated theft puzzles Ancaster parent
The first time someone stole the Autistic Child traffic sign near her home at the corner of Sunnymeade Drive and Amberly Boulevard, Sarah Sounak put it down to a senseless act of vandalism.
Hay there
“It’s shocking:” Ottawa area residents take stock of tornado rubble as Ford tours the ruins
OTTAWA - Word of Friday's tornado reached Laurel Wingrove and Alex Carlson at a Toronto wedding, and by Sunday morning they completed the grim pilgrimage back to the apartment they've called home for four months.
Capital residents return to tornado rubble
Environment Canada confirms Ottawa area hit by two tornadoes Friday
NewsAlert: Millard guilty in father's death
Decision expected in trial of Dellen Millard, accused of killing his father
Toronto police arrest Hamilton man for Facebook post threatening mass shooting
They allege Michael Aaron Jardine, 27, threatened a mass shooting at a downtown nightclub in a Facebook post.
N.L.'s hit 'merb'ys' calendar back for 2019
Newfoundland's popular 'merb'ys' calendar is back, sparklier than ever
UPDATE: Empire Co. Ltd. to buy Farm Boy for 'turbocharge' growth
The parent company of grocery chain Sobeys Inc. has signed a deal to acquire food retailer Farm Boy in a bid to expand its reach in Ontario, particularly in the greater Toronto area.
Special committee to probe fiscal situation
Ford plans to form special committee to probe province's fiscal situation
Featured photos: Fun at Ancaster Fair
Fun at the 168th Ancaster Fair at the Ancaster Fairgrounds Sunday afternoon.
Alyssa Milano weighs in on Brett Kavanaugh allegations as #WhyIDidntReport goes viral
Actress Alyssa Milano added her voice to the chorus that has emerged in support of Christine Blasey Ford, the California professor who has accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her when she was 15 years old.
Detroit ballpark worker videoed apparently spitting on pizza
A food service worker at Comerica Park in Detroit has been fired after a video was posted online allegedly showing him spitting on a pizza.
Sobeys parent company to acquire Farm Boy
Empire Co. Ltd. to acquire Ontario-based grocery retailer Farm Boy
A Good Samaritan helped a stranded driver; another man killed him — and stole his car, police say
The tragedy that unfolded off a Florida highway Thursday night started with an act of compassion, when Dhimitri Andoni stopped his car on the shoulder of Interstate 275 in St. Petersburg. The 22-year-old had seen a vehicle swerve and become stranded on the median, and he wanted to help.
Toronto man arrested after stabbing
POLICE UPDATES
Gov. Gen. Julie Payette faces questions over her workload and schedule
Julie Payette has done one-third fewer public events in her first year in office than her predecessor, David Johnston, a Star analysis shows.
Trudeau at UN to buff Canada's global image
Trudeau arrives at United Nations, hoping to re-establish Canada on world stage
Orthodontists aren't smiling about teeth-straightening startups
It's easier than ever to get straighter teeth. Orthodontists think that's a big problem.
Hamilton Ward 7 council candidates in their own words
Municipal election Oct. 22.
Drug-dealing pharmacists are feeding Ontario’s opioid crisis
Pharmacists are entrusted to manage some of the most potent controlled substances in our society, but the province’s drug-tracking system is not flagging the few who steal opioids to sell them on the street — and the results can be deadly.
Lobster in a pot? Sure. Give lobster pot? Nope
Can lobsters even get high? Do they feel pain? If a lobster can and does get high, could someone who eats it absorb the marijuana? And is any of this even allowed?
Dense swarm of bats causes flap at Vienna airport
Dense swarm of bats causes flap at Vienna airport
Maryland psychic cons $340,000 from clients
After dating for nine years, her boyfriend suddenly broke things off and moved on to someone else. The approaching holiday season only made her feel worse about the breakup.
Wholesale sales climb 1.5 per cent in July
Statistics Canada says wholesale sales climbed 1.5 per cent in July
Peterborough man charged with assaulting police officer
POLICE UPDATES
Sobeys parents company to acquire Farm Boy
Empire Co. Ltd. to acquire Ontario-based grocery retailer Farm Boy
Death at Delta Sig: Heiress wages a million-dollar war on frats
It's almost midnight when Deborah Tipton settles down to study the evidence once again. In her grand Memphis home, the scene of elegant dinner parties and fundraisers, police reports and private investigators' notes cover an antique dining table. As if searching for a clue from beyond the grave, she pores over the most painful pages, the ones containing text messages from her dead son.
Decision expected in Dellen Millard murder trial
Decision expected in trial of Dellen Millard, accused of killing his father
Stoney Creek residents upset over four-storey development on King Street
Stoney Creek homeowners living near a proposed four-storey adult living facility on King Street were adamantly opposed to the property being developed.
Mother says slain runner to be buried in her wedding dress
The mother of a recently engaged runner who was stabbed to death in the nation's capital says her daughter will be buried in a wedding dress.
LABOUR LAW: Sexual harassment allegations need to be heard with respect
September 22, 2018 Ed Canning Article
Actor James Woods tweeted a hoax meme in July. Twitter just locked him out of his account.
Since joining Twitter in 2009, actor James Woods has posted more than 24,000 tweets — 24,028 to be exact. It is not unusual for Woods, a two-time Oscar nominee known to espouse his conservative views on the social media platform, to tweet upward of 10 times per day. In some recent instances, for example late last month, Woods's daily tweet count has come closer to 50.
Ontario researchers use 3D-printing technology to replace part of dog’s skull
Researchers at the University of Guelph have used 3D-printing technology to replace the majority of a dog’s cancer-ridden skull, a novel procedure they say marks a major advancement in veterinary medicine.
SIU investigating Tews Falls death
Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit has been called in following the death of a 28-year-old man at Tews Falls in Dundas Friday evening in the wake of an incident that originally involved Guelph police.
Microloan helped Thai nurse reignite her career in Canada
When Manitouwadge’s General Hospital called, Kaew Luerueng readily accepted a position.
After Florence, thousands of dead fish wash ashore - onto a highway
Even as the water from Hurricane Florence and the flooding that followed finally began to recede, it left behind a poignant - and pungent - reminder of the powerful storm that overwhelmed the Carolinas and turned roads to rivers.
U.S., China clobber each other with biggest sets of tariffs yet
The commercial battle between the United States and China heated up Monday as the economic powerhouses slapped each other with the largest rounds of tariffs yet, unleashing punitive duties now on roughly half of their traded goods.
Ticats set table for Lions’ feast
By Hamilton Tiger-cats’ own mantra, in the last third of the season there is no such thing as an encouraging defeat, writes Steve Milton
Pro hoaxer Alan Abel just had the last laugh
Remembering Alan Abel, a professional hoaxer who spent the better part of his long adult life injecting humour into public life.
Born funny
With the aid of rare audio recordings, the late “Saturday Night Live” comic force Gilda Radner narrates the story of her life in the new documentary “Love, Gilda.”
Man dead, two police officers injured in Burlington shooting
Police say there is no further threat to the public.
Off Nova Scotia, a bid to ‘unravel the mystery’ of great white sharks
Not far off Nova Scotia’s rough-hewn shoreline, scientists on board an aging crab boat lay in wait for one of the marine world’s greatest — and most mysterious — predators.
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