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Updated 2025-02-26 14:45
Norwood area woman charged in animal cruelty case now facing mischief charge
A woman facing multiple animal cruelty charges now has a mischief charge against her as well.
Tories demand end to killer's PTSD support
Conservatives demand end to Veterans Affairs' support for convicted murderer
Notwithstanding clause under federal lens
Notwithstanding clause comes under federal lens following Ford's move
Greektown killer 'emotionally disturbed' loner
Toronto's Greektown shooter an 'emotionally disturbed' loner: police documents
Ford government to repeal Green Energy Act amid warnings it’s abandoning renewable power
It’s fade to black for Ontario’s Green Energy Act, passed by the previous Liberal government in 2009 to promote wind and solar power, but blamed by critics for pushing electricity bills higher with juicy incentives for producers.
#TBT – The best Instagram posts from Supercrawl 2018
Hamilton goes all out for Supercrawl. The city dresses up for the occasion, allowing its admirers to photograph it from various angles. When posted to social media, the pictures become celebration of a kaleidoscope of memories - some bright, some burning.
4 dead, including suspect, after Maryland warehouse shooting
An employee at a Rite Aid warehouse opened fire at work Thursday, killing three people before taking her own life, authorities said. Several other people were wounded.
Ottawa to gradually eliminate plastic waste
Ottawa to gradually eliminate plastic waste in its operations across the country
232 tariff threat torments NAFTA negotiations
Freeland brings optimism, resolve to table as NAFTA talks resume in Washington
Hamilton man arrested in mobster Musitano murder, police hunt for two others
One of the three men is believed to be the gunman in two homicides.
MPs agree: Rohingya crisis is a 'genocide'
House of Commons declares Myanmar treatment of Rohingya a 'genocide'
Husband charged in Home Depot shooting in Peterborough appears in court briefly
Terrance Finn returns to court via video on Oct. 12
Aboriginals want clause saved in NAFTA that recognizes rights
The national chief of the Assembly of First Nations is asking the federal government to consider moving parts of a promised Indigenous chapter to other parts of a renewed North American Free Trade Agreement after negotiators dropped the separate section in ongoing talks.
Ottawa to gradually eliminate plastic waste in its operations
Ottawa used the platform of a G7 ministers meeting Thursday to announce it will gradually eliminate most plastic waste from government operations, as corporate leaders spoke of how they’re eager to turn waste into profitable material.
Tall condo development headed for Queenston Road
Hamilton council has approved what will be one of the tallest buildings on Queenston Road.
Toronto stocks edge higher, loonie gains
Toronto stocks edge higher, while Dow posts triple-digit gain; Loonie up
Military reopens 23 'unfounded' cases
Following review, military police reopening 23 'unfounded' sexual assault cases
Rohingya crisis a 'genocide': Commons
House of Commons declares Myanmar treatment of Rohingya a 'genocide'
Top court clears way for suing police; men waited until criminal charges over
Canada’s top court has paved the way for a pair of separate civil lawsuits to proceed by affirming earlier rulings that two men alleging police assaulted them were justified in waiting for their criminal proceedings to end before suing.
NAFTA Indigenous chapter in peril: Bellegarde
Uncertainty builds over fate of promised Indigenous chapter in NAFTA
Quincy Jones at 85: 'I'm too old to be full of it'
Quincy Jones at 85: 'I'm too old to be full of it'
Feds join global pact on ghost fishing gear
Canada signs global pact to help rid world's oceans of abandoned fishing gear
Kavanaugh accuser won’t testify Monday but open to doing so later next week
Kavanaugh accuser won’t testify Monday but open to doing so later next week
SalesMagna selling fluid pressure business Stock exchangeCanopy Growth’s venture capital arm goes publicJobsUnder Armour cuts 400 jobs as it streamlinesShare saleAston Martin valued at $6.7 bill
Auto parts company Magna International Inc. has signed a deal to sell its fluid pressure and controls business to Hanon Systems, a South Korea-based company, for roughly $1.23 billion. The business being sold specializes in the design, manufacture and supply of mechanical and electronic pumps, electronic cooling fans and other components. Hanon Systems is a global supplier of thermal and energy management systems. The fluid pressure and controls business had $1.4 billion in sales in 2017. The company says about 4,200 employees across 10 facilities in North America, Europe and Asia will move to Hanon Systems.
Rohingya human rights worker to call on women foreign ministers for more action
OTTAWA — Razia Sultana has hope for her people, despite the fact tens of thousands have been tortured and raped in what the United Nations has deemed a genocide.
Condo developers increasingly using art to stand out and land buyers
It would be easy to mistake the lobby of the One o One condos in midtown Toronto for a nightclub or graffiti-splashed alley.
Amazon will consider opening up to 3,000 cashierless stores by 2021
Narrowing the focus to prepared food-to-go would reduce the upfront cost of opening each store.
BMO chief executive worried about trade, but confident about NAFTA deal
The chief executive of the Bank of Montreal says that while the Canadian economy is showing positive growth in almost every province, one economic headwind worries him the most: trade.
Rural postal carriers could see big pay hike
Rural Canada Post carriers could see 25-per-cent pay hike, says spokesman
Ontario Tories seek to scrap Green Energy Act
Ontario government moves to scrap Green Energy Act
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger backs hiring additional police officers
Hamilton residents in Ancaster, Stoney Creek, in the downtown and Waterdown are calling for more police action to crack down on break-ins, speeding and vandalism in their neighbourhoods.And Mayor Fred Eisenberger is listening to their concerns.
Back to the table: NAFTA talks resume
Freeland brings optimism, resolve to table as NAFTA talks resume in Washington
Court clears path for delayed suits against cops
Top court clears way for suing police; men waited until criminal charges over
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger urges Ontario to allow municipalities to retrict cannabis stores
I certainly wouldn't want to be overrun by cannabis stores," said Mayor Fred Eisenberger.
14 local companies make Growth 500 ranking
More than a dozen local companies were included on Canadian Business and Maclean’s recently-released 30th annual Growth 500 ranking.
He bust into her home, stared her down while defiantly eating her bread
While the city says the problem is “uncommon,” it created a step-by-step guide for dealing with what resident Jenny Serwylo calls “the most Toronto thing that’s ever happened.”
Continental Gold workers killed in Colombia
Attack leaves three dead, several injured at Continental Gold site in Colombia
Canada can do more: Rohingya human rights worker
Rohingya human rights worker to call on women foreign ministers for more action
Death row inmate expected to avoid death penalty
A Vermont man facing a death penalty retrial on charges of abducting and killing a supermarket worker nearly two decades ago is expected to plead guilty and avoid the death penalty.
Antarctica warming could fuel disastrous sea-level rise, study finds
Temperatures not much warmer than the planet is experiencing now were sufficient to melt a major part of the East Antarctic ice sheet in Earth's past, scientists reported Wednesday, including during one era about 125,000 years ago when sea levels were as much as 20 to 30 feet higher than they are now.
ROCKINGHAM: BTS Army invades Hamilton
Thousands of K-pop fans will flock to Hamilton this week for three sold-out concerts — Thursday, Saturday and Sunday — at FirstOntario Centre by the South Korean boyband sensation called BTS.
Torstar Corp. buying iPolitics Inc.
Torstar Corp. buying Ottawa-based political news website iPolitics Inc.
Hamilton cyclist in serious condition after hitting wrought-iron fence
Cyclist moved to avoid hitting a pedestrian and lost control
UPDATE: Police make arrest in mobster Musitano murder
Police have made an arrest in the May 2017 slaying of Hamilton mobster Angelo Musitano and a York Region woman believed to have been killed by the same gunman two months earlier.
One charged, two wanted in alleged mob hits
Hamilton police to announce arrest in multiple related fatal shootings
Officials: 3 killed in shooting at Maryland Rite Aid centre
Officials: 3 killed in shooting at Maryland Rite Aid centre
Active shooter: Three killed in Maryland
ABERDEEN, Md. - The Latest on the shooting in Maryland (all times local):
Why New Brunswick election is too close to call
New Brunswick's Liberal premier aims to confound recent electoral history
Condo development headed for Queenston Road
Hamilton council has approved what will be one of the tallest buildings on Queenston Road.
GO Transit services expand in GTHA
Ontario government announces expanded GO Transit service in GTHA
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