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Pepsico's $3.2 billion bet on thirsty millennials
Paying up for trendy brands that appeal to millennial tastes is a well-trodden path for lumbering consumer giants.
Domestic assault charge in Peterborough
City police charged a 31-year-old person after a domestic incident in the city early Saturday morning.
Truck stolen from Omemee involved in Peterborough crash
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Assault charge after argument outside Peterborough store
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Peterborough burglar surprised in the act
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Witton Luu, 25, sentenced in Mafia drug bust, found dead in jail
Corrections Canada says death ‘non-natural’ for Luu, serving three years in Project OTremens arrests
Peterborough man charged after cat shot, killed with pellet gun
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Man charged with stunt driving in school zone
Man charged after allegedly travelling six times the speed limit in a school zone
Troopers cite 10 sports car drivers for going too slow
Troopers cite 10 sports car drivers for going too slow
Dundas Cactus Festival fun
The 2018 event in pictures
Meet Mike, the Canadian Tire hot dog guy
He’s often referred to as the hotdog guy, the wiener man or just Mike.
Gretchen Carlson: Miss America's claims cost pageant $75K
Miss America chair Gretchen Carlson has struck back against the reigning Miss America, saying Cara Mund's allegations that Carlson and others have bullied and silenced her has led to the loss of $75,000 in scholarship money for this year's contestants.
Pope on sex abuse: "We showed no care for the little ones"
Pope on sex abuse: "We showed no care for the little ones"
Trump rages on Mueller following Times report:
Trump rages on Mueller following Times report:
Quake swarm jolts Indonesian islands, killing at least 12
Quake swarm jolts Indonesian islands, killing at least 12
Muslim pilgrims gather at Mount Arafat for hajj's pinnacle
Muslim pilgrims gather at Mount Arafat for hajj's pinnacle
'Wasted our lives': Catholic sex abuse scandals again prompt a crisis of faith
She thought about not coming.
Why hasn’t paying with your smartphone caught on?
Though some studies say usage is poised to pick up, consumers remain reluctant because of security concerns.
'Truth isn't truth': Giuliani weighs risks of possible Trump interview in Russia probe
Rudy Giuliani, President Donald Trump's lead attorney in the ongoing Russia probe, said Sunday that he will not allow special counsel Robert Mueller III to rush Trump into an interview because investigators could try to catch the president in a lie based on their version of the facts.
Anti-pipeline activists released early
Anti-pipeline protesters released days before week-long jail sentences end
Trudeau to run again in 2019 election
Trudeau formally announces he'll run again in next year's election
Wildfire smoke blanketing Western Canada
Smoke from B.C. wildfires prompts air quality advisories across Western Canada
Canada’s most storied pot felon ponders legalization
Nobody took bigger chances or paid a heavier price for it than Robert “Rosie” Rowbotham. He shares his thoughts on the past — and looks to the future.
Leave Justin Trudeau alone. Everybody hurts. Everybody cries
Criticism of Justin Trudeau’s tears nasty and unfair.
Toronto man dies in Georgian Bay incident
Toronto man dies in possible Georgian Bay drowning incident
In horrifying detail, women accuse U.S. customs officers of invasive body searches
Tameika Lovell was retrieving luggage at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport when Customs and Border Protection officers detained her for a random search. It was Nov. 27, 2016, the Sunday after Thanksgiving, and the school counsellor from Long Island had just returned from a short Jamaica vacation. Lovell, who is black, had been stopped before, but this time a CBP supervisor began asking questions she hadn’t heard previously.
Is cannabis a wonder drug?
Google the word “cannabis” coupled with just about any disease — arthritis, epilepsy, even cancer — and there are all sorts of health claims made about what some have come to view as a potential wonder drug.
Parents keep son’s memory alive four years after stabbing
Jesse Clarke was 14 years old when he died after attack in east Hamilton on Aug. 18, 2014
Online pot sales will leave a lot of information at risk, say experts
Buyers who have to provide personal information to purchase recreational pot online after legalization this fall should be able to rely on existing laws to protect their privacy but the issue needs to be watched closely to ensure regulations are obeyed and mistakes are avoided, experts say.
Syphilis on the rise in Hamilton
The best defence is safe sex, says a Hamilton public health official
Skelly says no danger to Hamilton LRT funding
MPP says if LRT ends up dying it will be because new municipal council decides not to go ahead, Andrew Dreschel writes.
“In an instant our beautiful son was gone:” Mom
Controversial auto-immune disorder called PANDAS has abrupt onset and devastating symptoms
All eyes on Scheer: Tories to meet in Halifax
All eyes on Andrew Scheer as Conservative convention set for Halifax
Canadian banks set for another strong quarter
Canadian banks to report strong quarter amid housing stability, interest rate hikes
2 dead, 3 injured in Huntsville area crash
2 dead, 3 hurt in Huntsville area crash near Algonquin Park
Fredericton police collect cards, flowers left at makeshift memorial
Police officers in Fredericton have collected the flowers and notes left in a makeshift memorial outside the police station Sunday morning, marking another step as the New Brunswick capital continues to grieve the loss of four of its residents.
Photos: Hell in the Harbour takes over Hamilton waterfront
Fourth annual obstacle course and race
Former goat farm now William Connell Park
As children dodged water dumped on them from buckets hanging on the splash pad and scrambled onto, around, and through the state-of-the-art climbing equipment, Dr. William Connell would be proud how his generous legacy has evolved.
Indonesian island hit by another quake, causing landslides
A strong earthquake has cut power across the Indonesian island of Lombok and destroyed buildings as the tourist hot spot tries to recover from a temblor earlier this month that killed hundreds of people.
800,000 displaced in flooding in southern Indian state
Some 800,000 people have been displaced and over 350 have died in the worst flooding in a century in southern India’s Kerala state, officials said Sunday, as rescuers searched for people stranded in the worst-affected areas.
Palestinians sort through eight years of mail held by Israel
Palestinian postal workers in the West Bank are sifting through eight years’ worth of undelivered mail held by Israel.
Canadians fear for relatives trapped amid flooding in Indian state of Kerala
In the wake of deadly flooding in the Indian state of Kerala, Canadians with ties to the region fear for friends and relatives left stranded by the disaster that’s been called the worst in the country’s history.
Smoke, air issues lead to scrapped races
Heavy smoke and poor air quality force cancellation of two Okanagan triathlons
Mixed reactions to possible holiday marking residential schools legacy
Range of reactions to possible holiday to mark legacy of residential schools
Lincoln’s stovepipe hat and letters could be sold to ease nonprofit’s debt
An Illinois nonprofit bearing Abraham Lincoln’s name is so deep in debt that it is considering selling some of the 16th president’s possessions, including one of his iconic stovepipe hats and bloodstained gloves from the night of his assassination.
Signpost: Crohn’s treatment, Gardeners needed and White coat notes
A new pollinator garden at McMaster University is looking for volunteers to help cultivate it.
‘Hard on water’: Smoke not the only long-range effect of wildfires
Smoke isn’t the only way wildfires affect people and places far from the flames.
Fredericton cops clear up makeshift memorial
Fredericton police to collect cards, flowers left at makeshift memorial
‘The Urs’ was one of a kind
If that nickname makes you think of some fantastic creature out of the pages of Dr. Seuss or Edgar Allan Poe, it’s a disservice because it’s not true enough, writes Jeff Mahoney
Canadians fear for relatives trapped amid Kerala floods
Canadians fear for relatives trapped amid flooding in Indian state of Kerala
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