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Another home intruder reported in Westdale
Police urging residents to keep windows and doors locked at night.
Montreal couple in their 80s found dead at home
Montreal couple in their 80s found dead at home; police ruling out foul play
Many major airports are near sea level. A disaster in Japan shows what can go wrong.
As a powerful typhoon tore through Japan this week, travelers at Kansai International Airport looked out on a terrifying void. Where there should have seen the runway, they saw only the sea.
The Rock’s father gets his own movie
The remarkable story of Rocky Johnson, the African Nova Scotian professional wrestler who fathered one of Hollywood’s biggest stars, may be coming to the big screen.
Decision on steel safeguards within weeks: Bains
Minister of Economic Development says decision within weeks on steel safeguards
Festivals, fairs and fun runs. What to do this weekend.
Step out this weekend and enjoy a fall fair, fundraising walk or festival fun. There’s lots going on in and around Hamilton.
Hexo comments on its stock price gains
Hexo says shareholder comments, not undisclosed news, behind stock rise
Hamilton steel summit: The search for solutions
A U.S. border state elected official told the Hamilton Steel Summit today that prosperity has been “put at risk” by steel and aluminum tariffs by American President Donald Trump and retaliatory tariffs by Canada.
Harvest of the seasons
Tucked away on the east side of Dundurn Castle is a 1.5-acre historic teaching garden.
How much do you know about pot? Take our cannabis quiz
Everybody seems to be talking about it, but as the legalization date for recreational cannabis looms, how much do you really know about the ins and outs of the new legislation and what Canadians can and can't do? Take our cannabis in Canada quiz to
Military issues guidelines for marijuana
Canadian military issues guidelines for recreational marijuana to troops
Canadian economy sheds 51,600 jobs in August
Canada sheds 51,600 jobs to push up unemployment rate, but full-time work rises
Non-permanent families barred from benefit
Policy barring non-permanent families from Canada Child Benefit unfair: report
Feds need to define 'duty to consult': NDP
Committee asked: What does 'duty to consult' with Indigenous groups really mean?
Energy and financials weigh on Toronto market
Energy and financials weigh on stocks in Toronto; U.S. stocks mixed
Canada, U.S. to resume NAFTA talks after late night chat
WASHINGTON - Canadian and American negotiators resume their talks today on updating the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Canada, U.S. set to resume NAFTA talks
Canada, U.S. to resume NAFTA talks after late night Freeland, Lighthizer chat
Sailor accused of sexual assault in hospital
British sailor accused of sexual assault in hospital, delaying trial
Peterborough police looking for car with tarp over rear window
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Neighbour spots burglar, alerts Peterborough police
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Man charged in alleged sex assaults
Man charge after investigation into series of alleged historical sexual assaults
Dundas Urquhart Butterfly Garden photo contest awards to be handed out
All entries on display Sept. 22 at Air Force Association
Missing Hamilton senior found safe
Christine Cuthbert has been reunited with family
Hamilton police searching for armed bank robber
The lone suspect brandished a handgun and demanded the CIBC teller fill a paper bag with money
August unemployment rates, by province
Here's a quick glance at unemployment rates for August, by province
August unemployment rates, by Canadian city
Here's a quick glance at unemployment rates for August, by Canadian city
Employment numbers for August, at a glance
National employment numbers for August from Statistics Canada, at a glance
Greater Montreal home sales in August up 8%
Greater Montreal home sales in August up eight per cent from year ago
Former CIBC executive Tom Woods named chairman of the board at Hydro One
Hydro One Ltd. says former CIBC executive Tom Woods has been named permanent chairman of its board of directors.
Former CIBC exec named chair at Hydro One
Former CIBC executive Tom Woods named chairman of the board at Hydro One
British Airways travellers’ credit card details hacked
Hackers obtained the credit card details of some 380,000 British Airways travellers during a two-week data breach this summer that leaves the customers vulnerable to financial fraud, the airline says.
She made the discovery but a man got the Nobel. A half-century later, she’s won a $3 million prize.
When Jocelyn Bell Burnell began her doctoral studies in physics at Cambridge University in 1965, she was convinced that they had made a mistake by admitting her. “I’m not bright enough for this place,” she now recalls thinking at the time.
Are Liberals to blame for energy troubles?
Baloney Meter: Are Liberals to blame for cancelled energy projects?
ONTARIO COLD CASE: Hornby gas bar owner found fighting for his life
On the night of Sept. 19, police found Muhammad Azeem Khan in life-threatening condition, bleeding out on the ground beside a nearby pay phone, with six stab wounds to his abdomen and others to his hands.
Scientists urging people to stop dumping aquarium and market fish into Hamilton Harbour
Harbour scientists say they have been finding some strange new creatures in Hamilton Harbour this summer, suggesting people are dumping aquarium and fish market species into the waters.
St. Catharines shooting suspects 'remain outstanding'
Police investigate shooting in St. Catharines, four reportedly wounded
B.C. municipal lobby wants 40 per cent from pot
Local governments should get 40 per cent of B.C.'s pot revenue: advocacy group
Trans Mountain survival may require new route
Indigenous groups have specific, measurable requests that could save pipeline
Canada to apologize for turning away Jews in 1939
Canada to formally apologize in November for turning away German Jews in 1939
Three in hospital after shooting in St. Catharines
Police investigate shooting in St. Catharines, four reportedly wounded
Mayors ask Ottawa to take over Ontario’s basic income pilot project
Ford government is ending the project a year early impacting 4,000 low-income participants
Majority of Hamilton food bank users pay market rent
With many on social assistance facing spiking housing costs, risk of homelessness on rise, Hunger Count 2018 warns
As curtain goes up in Toronto, new faces fill audiences
As curtain goes up in Toronto, new faces fill audiences
Prime minister promised new timeline on TMX pipeline in weeks: Alberta premier
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says the federal government has promised a revised timeline within weeks to resume construction on the stalled Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project.
Archeologists aim to uncover secrets of Franklin expedition in ship’s cabins
Archeologists aim to uncover secrets of Franklin expedition in ship’s cabins
Man accused of stabbing teen says he hears voices
Man accused of stabbing teen says he hears voices 'every hour of the day'
U.S. wants to hold illegals longer
The Trump administration on Thursday moved to abandon a long-standing court settlement that limits how long immigrant children can be kept locked up, proposing new regulations that would allow the government to detain families until their immigration cases are decided.
Aphria exits U.S. for now with sale of interest in Liberty Health Sciences
Licensed marijuana producer Aphria Inc. says it has exited the U.S. market for now by completing the sale of its remaining holdings in Liberty Health Sciences Inc.
Walmart Canada orders 30 more Tesla semi-trucks as it aims to shed diesel
Walmart Canada is buying more Tesla semi-trucks as it aims to reduce its carbon footprint by having its entire fleet powered by alternative energy by 2028.
Cops search for armed suspect in St. Catharines, Ont.
Police investigate shooting in St. Catharines, four reportedly wounded
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