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Updated 2025-02-27 18:31
Dundas man’s family raises more than $8,500 for Juravinski
Stan Miszuk died on July 16; on Monday his granddaughters presented $8,686.67 to Juravinski Hospital and Cancer Centre Foundation
Does $60,000 make you middle-class or wealthy?
The world is on the brink of a historic milestone: By 2020, more than half of the world’s population will be “middle class,” according to Brookings Institution scholar Homi Kharas.
Toronto firefighters battle 6-alarm fire
Toronto firefighters battle six-alarm fire in downtown highrise building
Man dead after crash north of London, Ont.
Man dead after collision north of London, Ont., provincial police say
Donald Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen pleads guilty, implicates Trump in campaign finance violations
The stain of criminality around the Trump presidency widened on Tuesday with momentous back-to-back convictions
People injured in Mississauga restaurant bombing file suit against owners
The injured are alleging that Bombay Bhel failed to take precautions to protect them
U.S. to impose anti-dumping duties of 24% plus on Canadian-made pipe
The United States has opened a new battleground in its trade war with the world, announcing preliminary anti-dumping duties on large-diameter welded pipe from Canada and five other countries.
Mac and Brock researchers look for proof of new geological epoch in local lake bed muck
Well-preserved sediment at the bottom of Crawford Lake, north of Burlington, could help launch the Anthropocene epoch
B.C. premier says fire budgets 'laughable'
B.C. Premier John Horgan to tour wildfire operations in the central Interior
Hamilton hit with ‘delightfully boring’ weather this summer
Despite what seemed like periods of hot temperatures followed by intense downpours, the weather has been pretty much “normal”
Toronto market closes down after early gain
Energy stocks help boost Toronto market, U.S. stocks climb higher
Signpost: New building opens, golf fundraiser, police college starts in fall
Provincial Offences Administration’s (POA) offices and court is closed Friday to relocate. Its offices will open on Monday at 8:30 a.m. in its new building at 50 Main St. E., across the street from its current location. Courtroom operations resume on Aug. 29. Online payments for POA offences can be made any time at http://www.hamilton.ca/pay-your-ticket.
Brock University strips former prof’s emeritus status after ‘abhorrent’ posts
Brock University said its senate committee voted unanimously to strip former political science professor Garth Stevenson of his “emeritus” designation after he posted ‘vulgar, inflammatory statements’ regarding Indigenous peoples.
Ex-cop gets 20 months after kissing girl, woman
Former Vancouver officer sentenced to 20 months after kissing girl, woman
Toronto's issues with flooding complex: expert
Toronto area prepares to get soaked - again
Ex-Trump lawyer Cohen pleads guilty in hush-money scheme
Ex-Trump lawyer Cohen pleads guilty in hush-money scheme
Feds agree to study jury secrecy changes
Feds agree to look at easing jury secrecy provision as part of justice review
Canada’s Little League World Series game postponed
Canada will have to wait another day to see if it can continue its dramatic run at the Little League World Series.
Ontario pot decision a boon for smaller producers
Marijuana stocks up after Ontario announces cannabis supply agreements
Ex-Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort guilty of 8 charges
Ex-Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort guilty of 8 charges
Ontario will move ahead with council cut despite court challenge
Ontario will move ahead with council cut despite city's court challenge
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort guilty of 8 counts
A judge declared a mistrial on 10 other counts after jurors failed to reach a unanimous verdict
Air Canada-led consortium to buy Aeroplan
NewsAlert: Air Canada consortium to buy Aeroplan program from Aimia
Cap-and-trade sale sells out without Ontario
Quebec raises $215 million in first cap-and-trade auction since Ontario left
Asia Argento denies sexual assault allegations, claims Anthony Bourdain paid off her accuser
The Italian actress issued the denial a day after The New York Times reported she had recently reached a settlement with actor Jimmy Bennett after he accused her of sexually assaulting him when he was 17.
Prosecutors investigate hiker deaths in Italy gorge flood
Italy’s environmental minister urged prosecutors on Tuesday to look at both possible criminal responsibility and administrative lapses that may have contributed to the deaths of 10 people swept away by a flash flood as they hiked through a narrow gorge in the southern region of Calabria.
Marijuana stocks up after Ontario announces cannabis supply agreements
Some marijuana sector stocks are up slightly after the Ford government announced supply agreements with 26 licensed producers in preparation for legalization of recreational pot this fall, and provincial plans for private retail sales.
Catholic church in crisis, archbishop says
Archbishop devastated by sex abuse report: 'The evil goes deeper than imagined'
New trial ordered in polygamy child bride case
B.C. Appeal Court orders new trial for polygamous leader in child bride case
Youth fight was not racially motivated: Police
Investigation continues into fight at Del Crary Park during Peterborough Musicfest
Medical Mystery: Doctors couldn’t quiet the loud, nonstop crunching noise in her head
Maryjane Behforouz’s attempts to ignore the disturbing noise in her head always ended in failure, leaving her feeling increasingly desperate. No one seemed to know what was causing the nearly constant clicking — or sometimes crunching — sound that was so loud it would wake her in the middle of the night.
Plane blows 2 tires on takeoff, will try emergency landing
TETERBORO, N.J. - A plane that blew two tires during takeoff at a small New Jersey airport is now heading to an airport in New York to attempt an emergency landing.
‘Focus on what you can change and ignore the rest’
Review of “Eight Steps to High Performance”, by Marc Effron
3 face murder charges in man's disappearance
3 face murder charges in disappearance of 54-year-old Mississauga, Ont., man
Tim Hortons franchisee who led class-action settles suit, leaves company
A Tim Hortons franchisee who had brought legal action against the chain’s parent company has settled his suit and severed his ties to the company.
Toronto man recounts Kerala flooding experience
Toronto resident stuck in Kerala recounts days in flooded neighbourhood
Poverty plan goals lofty, realistic: Duclos
Liberals unveil poverty plan with lofty goals, but no new spending programs
OPP looking for parolee known to visit Sharbot Lake
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People injured in bombing sue restaurant
People injured in Mississauga, Ont., restaurant bombing file suit against owners
Severe thunderstorm watch in effect for Hamilton
Don’t forget the umbrella.
Hamilton approves long-delayed Cormorant Road extension
"This road is drastically needed," said Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson.
‘It’s very funny and very dark’: Woman gathers hundreds of Tinder matches for dating competition
Pop-up dating competition in Manhattan unleashed a wave of anger from those duped into showing up
Massachusetts zoo on the lookout for stork that flew away
Massachusetts zoo on the lookout for stork that flew away
Ontario moving ahead with Toronto council cut
Ontario will move ahead with council cut despite city's court challenge
Note to self: Never play truth or dare with Rudy Giuliani
Donald Trump’s lawyer is a human emoji whose TV appearances aren’t fooling anyone who matters, writes Vinay Menon.
Confederate statue on UNC campus toppled by protesters
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - A Confederate statue in the heart of North Carolina's flagship university was toppled Monday night during a rally by hundreds of protesters who decried the memorial known as "Silent Sam" as a symbol of racist heritage.
UPDATE: Police end search for man seen floating away from Long Point
Witnesses reported man on floating tube drifting away into Lake Erie Monday evening
Before investing in online daily deals, spend time on a little research
The Better Business Bureau is a good resource before making a purchase.
Case of truck driver charged in Broncos crash adjourned
Case of truck driver charged in Humboldt Broncos crash adjourned until October
Protect birds by reining in cats
Although some cat owners still let their pets roam free, the felines are a leading cause of bird mortality, and bird and cat proponents agree that both species are safer if cats are reined in.
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