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Police investigating after video shows a man drop his pants and grab a woman mowing her lawn in Aurora
The video, released by police on Thursday, shows a man run up behind the woman as she mows her lawn. He then lowers his shorts and grabs her, pulling her toward him.
Financial advisers say withdrawing from an RESP to pay for school needs a plan
Investing in a registered education savings plan may have started when your aspiring scholar was still in diapers and university or college seemed a distant future.
Pipeline protest camp being dismantled: RCMP
RCMP in Burnaby, B.C., say Kinder Morgan protest camp to be dismantled
News photographer files complaint with police after assault while on the job
A Toronto newspaper photographer said he filed a complaint with police about being attacked while covering a protest in order to raise awareness about the dangers of escalating anti-media sentiment.
Wealthsimple to launch zero-commission stock-trading service
The financial technology company says through this new service, called Wealthsimple Trade, users will have access to unlimited zero-commission trades of more than 8,000 publicly traded stocks and ETFs listed on major Canadian and U.S. exchanges.
Canadians key to cracking wheat genome
'Billion-piece jigsaw puzzle:' Canadians key to 1st complete map of wheat genome
Airlines respond to raging B.C. wildfires
B.C. wildfire emergency prompts re-booking options from Air Canada, WestJet
Lost hiker and her dog found safe in B.C. woods
Woman and her dog lost for 72 hours in B.C. woods are found safe
Hamilton to rename Pier 8 Promenade Park to "Copps Pier"
"We said we would do something to honour the Copps family," said Ward 2 Coun. Jason Farr. "We are now making good on the Copps name now."
Canadian film to tackle cannabis legalization
'Canadian Strain' comedy film to tackle Canada's cannabis legalization
Firefighters rescue woman on top of crane near Lake Shore and Bathurst
Responders aren’t sure how or why the woman ended up atop the structure at such harrowing heights.
Amazon in running to acquire Landmark movie chain
Amazon.com Inc. is in the running to acquire Landmark Theaters, a move that would vault the e-commerce giant into the brick-and-mortar cinema industry, according to people familiar with the situation.
Hamillton developer appeals eight-storey Stoney Creek building proposal to LPAT
MM Green Developments Inc. has applied for a rezoning amendment to build an eight-storey, mixed-use building on King Street in Stoney Creek.
Greens not running against Singh in Burnaby South
Greens won't run candidate in Burnaby South as 'leader's courtesy' to Singh: May
Tim Hortons to finally tackle those leaky lids
Tim Hortons admits it's fallen behind the competition with its packaging, but change is coming to your coffee cup and it will start with the lid.
Bernier defends himself following criticism
Bernier fires back at Scheer, insists he's against identity politics
CNE unveils wacky foods on offer this year
Pickle ice cream and steak eclairs: CNE unveils this year's wacky treats
Former Ottawa scout leader faces more charges
Former Ottawa scout leader faces six more charges of gross indecency: police
She works for Trump. He can't stand him. This is life with Kellyanne and George Conway
Kellyanne Conway is in her living room, showing me an enormous painting of Audrey Hepburn wearing a peacock on her head, but her husband, George, really wants us to come into his office and look at a photograph of the moment everything changed.
Pipeline protest camp to be dismantled: RCMP
RCMP in Burnaby, B.C., say Kinder Morgan protest camp to be dismantled
Airbnb to feds: 'we want to be regulated'
Airbnb's federal budget proposal tells Liberals, 'we want to be regulated'
Visitation for fallen Fredericton cops
Public visitation set for Fredericton constables killed during shooting
Friends of teen who died in rescue attempt always knew he was a superhero
Kyle Howard-Muthulingam “was often the heart of our group,” says a friend as classmates gathered to remember the 16-year-old Wednesday.
A landmark development for the city — and an architect
For Bruce Kuwabara, the lead architect on Hamilton’s Pier 8 redevelopment, his love for the city and its architecture runs deep
UPDATE: Man in serious condition after crash with HSR bus
Hamilton police are looking to speak with witnesses to an early-morning collision involving a pedestrian and an HSR bus, that left a man in serious condition with head injuries.
Man with handgun robs Burlington Domino's Pizza
Halton police are looking for suspect after early-morning robbery at a Domino’s on Walkers Line
Walmart just put Amazon on notice
Memo to Jeff Bezos: Walmart is in fighting shape.
Toronto police apprehend woman in crane cab
Emergency crews working to free woman in crane cab near Toronto waterfront
Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin dead at 76
Aretha Franklin, the undisputed "Queen of Soul" who sang with matchless style on such classics as "Think," ''I Say a Little Prayer" and her signature song, "Respect," and stood as a cultural icon around the globe, has died at age 76 from advanced pancreatic cancer.
Manufacturing sales top expectations in June
Canadian manufacturing sales top expectations, gain 1.1 per cent in June
BREAKING: Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin has died
Aretha Franklin, the long-reigning "Queen of Soul" who sang with matchless style on such classics as "Think" and her signature song, "Respect," died Thursday at age 76, said her representative, Gwendolyn Quinn.
Withdrawing from an RESP needs a plan
Financial advisers say withdrawing from an RESP to pay for school needs a plan
Donald Trump and Omarosa Manigault Newman were made to destroy each other
If Donald Trump were a Black woman, he would look, sound, talk, walk, scheme and think exactly like Omarosa Manigault Newman.
Islamic State claims suicide bombing that killed scores of students in Kabul
The Islamic State announced Thursday that one of its militants was behind a suicide bombing that killed and injured scores of students in a Shiite educational centre in Kabul.
Dave Dave, whose father set him on fire in 1983, dies at 42
Dave Dave, a respected Las Vegas artist who was badly scarred as a boy when his father tried to burn him to death in Southern California, has died. He was 42.
Controlling intoxicants in Ontario: History not worth repeating?
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is making good on “buck a beer”, will put beer and wine in corner stores and announced distribution of cannabis to private retailers. It’s all very populist and sounds great, and certainly fewer restrictions are what a free market wants. But is it a good idea?
Baloney Meter: is flow of asylum seekers at Canada-U. S. border a 'crisis'?
"I think any time you have a government that allows 30,000 people over the course of a short period of time to come into Canada illegally, the impact that that has, that is a crisis." Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer, on CBC's "Power and Politics," Aug. 3, 2018.
Industria brings a fusion of modern and authentic Italian cuisine to Burlington
Industria pizzeria + bar — a rustic industrial eatery with a trendier atmosphere ideal for different events and gatherings.
Peterborough bar bill not paid, two people charged
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Domestic incidents lead to arrest of Peterborough man
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‘We are tired of crying for the dead’: A stunned Genoa mourns bridge collapse victims
All day Wednesday outside the austere building that houses Genoa’s morgue, parents, children, friends and colleagues of possible victims of a collapsed bridge entered, dreading what they might find.
Baloney Meter: 'Crisis' at Canada's border
Baloney Meter: is flow of asylum seekers at Canada-U.S. border a 'crisis'?
Walmart bounces back with best sales in more than a decade
Walmart bounced back from a lacklustre start to the year with the strongest sales gain in more than a decade fuelled by its grocery business, brightening the outlook for the overall retail sector. The stock soared in early trading.
Barry Sherman cousins say the billionaire owed them a fiduciary duty
Lawyer for Barry Sherman’s cousins takes the late Apotex leader’s estate to court of appeal seeking a trial
A Pearl Jam poster depicting a dead President Trump draws controversy
In their bid to unseat Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., Republicans have seized on a new controversy: an apocalyptic poster depicting a dead President Trump that promoted a Pearl Jam concert that was used to raise money for Tester's campaign.
‘It’s really hard to be a Catholic’: The pain of reading the sex abuse report
John Cabon stood quietly and crossed himself before a statue of the Virgin Mary outside St. Paul’s, the mother church of the Pittsburgh Diocese.
Was a great white shark to blame for Cape Cod attack?
Massachusetts' leading shark expert is trying to determine if the first person to be attacked in waters off the state since 2012 was bitten by a great white shark.
Visitation set for fallen Fredericton cops
Public visitation set for Fredericton constables killed during shooting
Sassy parrot to London firefighters trying to rescue her: F--- off
The first sign Jessie the parrot had a mind of her own came last week when she escaped her London home — on the appropriately named Cuckoo Hall Lane — and flew onto a neighbour's roof. There she stayed, refusing to budge for three days.
‘Disgusted, ashamed’: City council joins critics of province’s move to cancel basic income program
Hamilton city councillors are voicing their first official denunciation of the province’s decision to cancel Ontario’s basic income pilot in the form of a letter to Premier Doug Ford.
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