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Updated 2025-02-27 13:15
British Columbia wildfire season now second worst in province’s history
A year after the worst season for wildfires in British Columbia’s history, government statistics indicate the 2018 wildfire season has already reached the second-worst mark, burning 945 square kilometres of land so far.
Canada’s NAFTA waiting game enters new week
The hurry-up-and-wait uncertainty surrounding Canada’s return to the NAFTA talks is entering a new week as Ottawa’s partners in the trilateral deal push forward with their one-on-one negotiations.
Small Internet providers squeezed by fibre
Arrival of fibre optics puts squeeze on lower-priced internet service providers
Hamilton roller derby league Hammer City are nomads once again
“We’ve got everything we need except a building ... we have nowhere to go.”
Quebec parties talk dental care, school taxes
Quebec campaign: Liberals pledge expanded dental coverage, Coalition talks school taxes
Accused in N.B. shooting to appear in court
Man charged in Fredericton shooting to appear in court on Monday
Summer sweetnes at Peach Fest
Photos: Summer sweetnes at Peach Fest
Featured photos: Cops and Rodders
Signpost: Heat warning, female firefighters wanted, Hamilton Steel Summit
Environment Canada issued a heat warning for Hamilton and parts of southern Ontario around 3:25 p.m. Sunday. It warns temperatures are expected to rise to 31 C with humidex values around 40. The weather agency forecasts a “hot and humid” air mass to reach the identified area on Monday and stay all the way till Wednesday.
Innovation minor at Mac will help students better understand the intersection of technology and entrepreneurship
Innovation is a major part of the business world and now a minor part of McMaster University.
N.B. Liberals question Higgs' Kenney meeting
N.B. Liberals question Tory leader campaigning with Alberta's Jason Kenney
Grey water in Canada’s Arctic could double by 2035
Concerns grow about grey water in Canada’s Arctic as a new report shows it could double
New week for Canada's NAFTA waiting game
Canada's NAFTA waiting game enters new week as US and Mexico work on differences
Multiple fatalities reported at gaming tournament in Jacksonville, Florida, police say
Authorities in Jacksonville, Florida, said there were “multiple fatalities” at a mass shooting Sunday at a bar that was hosting a live gaming event during which 12 gunshots could be heard.
John McCain remembered as 'friend of Canada'
John McCain remembered as 'friend of Canada,' advocate for expanded NAFTA
Family confirm missing hiker found dead in Alps
Body found of Manitoba hiker missing in Alps for more than three weeks
Think critically about cannabis use, expert says
As legalization looms, research centre tackles marijuana myths and misinformation, Andrew Dreschel writes.
Heat warning for Hamilton and parts of southern Ontario
Temperatures are expected to rise to 31 degrees, with humidex values around 40.
Canadians in Hawaii riding out storm
Canadians stuck in Hawaii say they hope to enjoy the rest of their trip
Pope apologizes for Roman Catholic Church ‘crimes’ in Ireland
Pope Francis issued a sweeping apology Sunday for the “crimes” of the Catholic Church in Ireland, saying church officials regularly didn’t respond with compassion to the many abuses children and women suffered over the years and vowing to work for justice.
NewsAlert: Jacksonville Sheriff's Office: One suspect is dead at scene after fatal mass shooting at riverfront mall
Florida authorities report mass shooting at riverfront mall
McCain funeral speakers expected to include Bush and Obama
Presidents past and present joined members of Congress from both parties and world leaders in mourning U.S. Sen. John McCain and praising him for a lifetime of service and accomplishments, as plans began taking shape to honour him in Washington and his home state.
Despite evacuation order, at least 100 residents decide to stay home in B.C.
The BC Wildfire Service said more than 550 fires were burning Friday in all areas of the province. Sixty were considered fires of note, meaning they either posed a threat to people and property or were highly visible.
Artist Mary Pratt said everything was complex and worth examining
Realist Newfoundland painter Mary Pratt once said she didn’t think of anything as “ordinary.”
Teen with imitation handgun granted discharge
A 15-year-old boy who answered the door to police while holding an imitation handgun should consider himself lucky he wasn’t shot, a local judge said Friday.
McCain on his time as POW: ‘I fell in love with my country’
On Oct. 26, 1967, a missile the size of a telephone pole blew the wing off John McCain’s Skyhawk dive bomber.
Florida authorities report mass shooting at riverfront mall
Florida authorities report mass shooting at riverfront mall
NewsAlert: Jacksonville Sheriff's Office says there's been a mass shooting at the Jacksonville Landing; people told to stay away
NewsAlert: Jacksonville Sheriff's Office says there's been a mass shooting at the Jacksonville Landing; people told to stay away
Here’s what parents can do if their child targets other kids
Studies have found a quarter of Canadian kids admit to cyberbullying, while one-third report having been the recipients of online persecution.
Police say a man died in Lake Huron
Police investigating death of man pulled from lake in South Huron, Ont.
Talks between stagehands and Exhibition Place cancelled
Sunday talks between locked-out stagehands and Exhibition Place called off
REPLAY: Eye to eye with John McCain
This article originally appeared in The Spectator on March 3, 2000
Toronto police searching for homicide suspect
Toronto police searching for suspect in man's death
Friends, family and fans gather to remember artist Mary Pratt
Mary Pratt once said she didn’t think of anything as “ordinary.”
Trucks destroyed in suspected arson
Arson is the suspected cause of a fire early Sunday morning that destroyed two pickup trucks on Hamilton’s west Mountain.
My kid's a bully? What can a parent do?
Bullying's a big no-no, so what can parents do if their child targets other kids?
Concerns grow about grey water in Canada's Arctic
Concerns grow about grey water in Canada's Arctic: report shows it could double
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Canadian politicians pay tribute to Arizona Sen. John McCain, dead at 81
Canadian politicians are expressing their sympathies to the family of Arizona Sen. John McCain, who has died of brain cancer at the age of 81.
Public Health reports season's first human case of West Nile virus in Hamilton
Risk will continue until first frost
Multi-vehicle Oshawa crash leaves woman dead, child critical
Durham Regional Police say a 43-year-old Richmond Hill, Ont., woman is dead and her three-year-old daughter is in critical condition after they were involved in a collision in Oshawa, Ont.
Hamilton Conservation Authority stresses safety following two rope rescues
Two people injured in latest incident
Oshawa crash leaves woman dead, child critical
Multi-vehicle Oshawa crash leaves woman dead, child critical
Trudeau, Harper pay tribute to McCain
Prominent Canadians pay tribute to Arizona Sen. John McCain, dead at 81
No winning ticket for Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday night's $30 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Kremlin sources go quiet, leaving CIA in the dark about Putin’s plans for midterm elections
In 2016, U.S. intelligence agencies delivered urgent and explicit warnings about Russia’s intentions to try to tip the U.S. presidential election — and a detailed assessment of the operation afterward — thanks in large part to informants close to President Vladimir Putin and in the Kremlin who provided crucial details.
After Italy collapse, Europe asks: How safe are our bridges?
The collapse of a highway bridge last week in Genoa, Italy, that killed 43 people has set off warnings across Europe about aging infrastructure and the need for new inspections, better record-keeping and more investment.
Presidents, lawmakers honour McCain's life of service
Presidents, lawmakers honour McCain's life of service
'Mom is devastated': Family heirloom stolen by pickpockets at Square One in Mississauga
Susan Miadovnik was having lunch with her daughter Lisa at Reds in Mississauga’s Square One when two pickpockets lifted the wallet right out of her purse.
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