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Court quashes Canada's approval of pipeline
Court quashes Canada's approval of pipeline
Manitoba RCMP officer in serious condition after being shot
RCMP say officers were responding to a break-and-enter call in western Manitoba when they came under fire the minute they got out of their cruisers.
Rethink position on overdose prevention sites: health groups
Health groups call on Ontario to rethink position on overdose prevention sites
UPDATE: Federal Court of Appeal quashes of approval of Trans Mountain pipeline
The Federal Court of Appeal has overturned the Trudeau government's approval of the contentious Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
Energy stocks weigh on Toronto market
Energy stocks weigh on stock market after appeal court Trans Mountain ruling
Missing senior, Hermann Katzer found safe
A 80-year-old man missing since Tuesday has been found.
McMaster hospital opens Indigenous families room in memory of Makayla Sault
A Hamilton children's hospital has opened an Indigenous families room in memory of an 11-year-old First Nations girl who opted out of chemotherapy in favour of alternative healing methods to treat her cancer.
Campaign planned to attract cruise ships to Great Lakes
Campaign planned to attract cruise ships to Great Lakes
BREAKING: Federal Court of Appeal quashes of approval of Trans Mountain pipeline
The Federal Court of Appeal has quashed the approval of the contentious Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
Hospital opens room in memory of Makayla Sault
Hamilton hospital opens Indigenous families room in memory of Makayla Sault
Court quashes approval of Trans Mountain expansion
CP NewsAlert: Federal Court of Appeal quashes of approval of Trans Mountain
Some Hydro-Quebec clients still without power
Heavy rain and strong winds pound Quebec, cause widespread outages
We killed a top terrorist. Few noticed
Amid all the controversies and scandals from Washington dominating our news cycle, a major counterterrorism success by the United States last week did not get the attention it deserved: Government officials are confident that Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri, al-Qaida's chief bomb maker, was killed during a U.S. drone strike late last year.
Health agency eyes social media suicide study
Health agency to mine social media for study on suicide trends, risk factors
Security guard who stomped man to death blames involuntary celibacy
Sheldon Bentley, 38, was convicted of the fatal beating, which took place behind an Edmonton supermarket in 2016. He told the court Wednesday that Captain America would be “ashamed” of him.
‘It scared the hell out of me’: Surviving bladder cancer
It was a beautiful day at Bayfront Park eight years ago when Alex Huang crossed the finish line.
Hamilton staff says there no justification to purchase Linden School property
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board closed Linden Park elementary school in June 2015.
Death row inmates ask for execution by firing squad to avoid 'torturous' drug cocktail
In the minutes before his execution, Billy Ray Irick knew two things: He was suffocating and he was involuntarily paralyzed, according to court documents, a fate that four Tennessee death row offenders seek to avoid.
After 20 years, the mystery of the lost diamonds from Swissair Flight 111 remains unsolved
More than five kilograms of diamonds and jewels, a Picasso worth millions and nearly 50 kilograms in cash were said to be carried aboard the flight that went down off Nova Scotia.
Freeland, Lighthizer resume NAFTA talks
Freeland, Lighthizer resume NAFTA talks as Trump's Friday deadline looms
Homeless man wants his $400,000
When a homeless man in Philadelphia gave a stranded couple his last $20 so they could buy gas, they were so inspired that they started an online fundraiser to help him.
COMMUTERS: Your Thursday morning weather and traffic
Traffic and weather for your morning commute
5 cent cones: Amica bringing back old Stoney Creek Dairy prices
Amica at Stoney Creek is honouring the past — again.
Nuttall says he won't join Bernier's party
Bernier's closest caucus ally, Alex Nuttall, won't join his new party
Halton police’s non-emergency telephone number ‘spoofed’
Halton Regional Police Service is warning the public of a scam with regards to its non-emergency telephone number.
TD Bank reports $3.11B third-quarter profit
TD Bank reports $3.11B third-quarter profit, up from $2.77B a year ago
Manitoba Mountie in shot; in serious condition
RCMP officer in hospital, search on for 2-3 suspects after incident in Manitoba
Cousins of slain billionaire Barry Sherman lose appeal for piece of his drug company
Ontario Court of Appeal ruled unanimously that cousins of late Barry Sherman were not owed money.
‘Pretty incredible that nobody died.’ Car bursts into flames after dramatic overnight crash in Brampton
Two cars crashed into houses in separate incidents in Scarborough and Brampton.
Former JAZZ.FM host Garvia Bailey sues for wrongful dismissal
Bailey, a morning host for four years, says she lost the job after joining a group that complained of harassment and bullying by former CEO and others.
Trump, Trudeau say NAFTA deal possible by Friday
A Canadian official says the outcome of the talks will likely “come down to a trade” between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government and President Donald Trump’s administration on three key issues.
Inside Meghan Markle's fashion budget
And where did all that money go? Let’s get into it.
A mother of 5 died when her car hurtled into a tree. Police say her boyfriend cut the brake lines to make a crack pipe
Tammy Fox was driving along Pine Street, a quiet tree-lined road in Scranton, Pennsylvania, when suddenly her car started picking up speed. Zipping by cars parked along the side of the street, Fox pumped the brakes of her black Hyundai Sonata as it hurtled toward an intersection.
Fears of being ‘outed’ as a cannabis user?
Lifetime bans on entering U.S. for past cannabis use is an overarching theme in consumer anxieties over potential breaches of cannabis purchasing data.
Two teens shot overnight in Hamilton
Two teens are in hospital after a a double shooting overnight in the downtown area.
My phone has run out of room. What to do?
We've all had it happen. You reach over to get another photo on your phone, and up comes the dreaded message — you have run out of storage. What to do?
Manitoba Mountie shot; in hospital
RCMP officer in hospital, search on for 2-3 suspects after incident in Manitoba
Manitoba aims to speed up family court
Manitoba aims to speed up family court, reduce emotional toll: chief justice
Heavy rain and strong winds pound Quebec
Heavy rain and strong winds pound Quebec, cause widespread outages
Death of Toronto woman ruled a homicide
Death of elderly Toronto woman is city's 70th homicide of 2018
Peterborough real estate agent found not guilty of sexual assault
Alket Kulla had been charged by city police in March 2017
Back to cool
For kids like Nickolas Manegold, 5, heading to Grade 1 next week, the spray pad at Pier 4 Park in Hamilton's west end provided a welcome relief from the heat and a last gasp of summer fun. Relief should be in sight, with cooler temperatures forecast for at least a couple of days before creeping back up over the Labour Day weekend.
Second teen injured in Toronto stabbing dies
Police say a 2nd teen injured in a stabbing incident in Toronto has died
Metrolinx stops buying LRT land citing provincial spending freeze
Transit agency says the temporary halt in land acquisition for 14-km line will continue “pending further government direction.”
Solar power meets sustainable food at World Leaf Café
What do you get when you merge off-grid power, an environmentalist and food?
True Grit on the bowling green
Representing the Roselawn Lawn Bowling Club, Carlo Clappa launches his bowl at the jack with authority during interclub lawn bowling action between the Roselawn and Dundas clubs on Wednesday. The mixed-league teams were bowling at the Dundas Lawn Bowling Club, which has been in Dundas Driving Park since 1914.
School zone photo radar pushed down the road
A new PC provincial government will let Toronto test-drive the contentious technology. But Hamilton is unlikely to see any cameras before late 2019, if at all.
U.S. seeks end to supply management: Trudeau
U.S. is intent on ending supply management for Canadian dairy: Trudeau
Burlington mayoral candidate Meed Ward calls phone survey a ‘dirty tactic’
Lawyer for Campaign Research says Toronto-based clients “vehemently contest” city councillor’s take on questionnaire.
‘It scared the hell out of me’
It was a beautiful day at Bayfront Park eight years ago when Alex Huang crossed the finish line.
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