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Updated 2025-02-28 08:30
Elon Musk defends his ’funding secured’ tweet to take Tesla private
Elon Musk defended his unusual move to announce by tweet that he intends to take Tesla private.
Arrell Youth Centre employees voting on contract
Some sixty employees at the Arrell Youth Centre are set to vote Monday afternoon after a tentative agreement was reached on Sunday that could end the three-and-a-half-month lockout at the east Mountain detention centre for youth.
Wanted man found jumping rooftop to rooftop
Wanted man charged after he jumped from rooftop to rooftop in Hamilton
Bayer stock plunges days after jury awards $289 million to man with terminal cancer
Bayer’s stock slumped more than 11 percent in premarket trading Monday, three days after a California jury awarded $289 million to a former groundskeeper who said the popular weedkiller Roundup gave him terminal cancer.
Prime minister to visit Prince Edward Island
Prime minister to meet seniors, visit fair during visit to Prince Edward Island
Group of 20-30 youth involved in altercation at Peterborough park
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People threatened, e-bikes damaged at Peterborough apartment complex
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Peterborough burglary suspect arrested after chase
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Google tracks your movements, like it or not
Google wants to know where you go so badly that it records your movements even when you explicitly tell it not to.
3 injured after shooting in Toronto
Three people injured after shooting at Toronto gas station: police
Officers may face stress injuries after shooting: experts
Officers may face stress injuries after deaths of colleagues, experts say
Outpouring of support as Fredericton grieves
Growing memorial shows outpouring of support for Fredericton police
Trump praises Harley-Davidson boycott, escalating feud with company in the crosshairs of his trade war
President Donald Trump on Sunday leveraged the office of the president of the United States against a private American company for seeking to insulate itself from his trade war.
Man facing four murder charges ‘seemed normal’
A man charged with multiple murders at a Fredericton apartment complex is being described as seemingly “polite and pleasant,” with police yet unable to offer the public any alleged motive for Friday’s burst of violence.
Shaw review: Baskervilles is a fun slice of SherlockShaw review: Baskervilles is a fun slice of SherlockShaw review: Baskervilles is a fun slice of Sherlock
THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Adapted by R. Hamilton Wright and David Pichette. Starring Damien Atkins, Ric Reid and Gray Powell. Directed by Craig Hall. At the Festival Theatre until Oct. 27. **** (out of five)
Omarosa releases another recording, threatens to say more
Omarosa releases another recording, threatens to say more
Charlottesville anniversary: Peaceful protests, few arrests
Charlottesville anniversary: Peaceful protests, few arrests
Poker run motorcycle ride benefits Hamilton’s Liberty For Youth
The eighth annual Eagle Ride to benefit Liberty for Youth is being held Saturday.
Rival Korea leaders to meet in Pyongyang in September
Rival Korea leaders to meet in Pyongyang in September
Teen who pulled baby from Hamilton roof says he’s no ‘hero’
Part of the incident was captured on video that later went viral on Facebook.
Effort Trust says no plans to displace tenants despite condo status
Affordable housing advocates worry the conversion of a large downtown apartment building to condos will further diminish the supply of reasonable rental units in Hamilton.
By the Numbers: raw sewage leaks in Canada
How much raw sewage finds its way into Canadian waterways, by the numbers
Toronto sewage spill symbol of wider problem
One trillion litres of sewage leaked into lakes and rivers over last five years
Evacuation alerts expanded in northern B.C.
North-central B.C. communities under expanded evacuation orders and alerts
No meandering permitted in Manafort trial judge’s courtroom
“I’m not in the theatre business,” Judge T.S. Ellis asserted during jury-selection discussions in Paul Manafort’s financial fraud trial. “You have to be better-looking for that.”
Police arrest man after chase involving truck
Hamilton police arrested a suspect they say was found hiding in a backyard shed following a police chase in a stolen vehicle early Sunday.
Teen arrested after car strikes King Street apartment
Hamilton police have arrested a teen in relation to a crash earlier this month that left a passenger seriously injured and trapped in a car after it smashed through a west-end apartment.
New details emerge of alleged Fredericton shooter
Fredericton parade 'a way to celebrate even in the midst of this grief': mayor
Charlottesville victim’s mother: ‘So much healing to do’
The mother of a woman killed when a car plowed into a crowd of counterprotesters at a white nationalist rally last summer said Sunday there’s much healing to do a year after the violence in Charlottesville, Va.
Witnesses describe how the Fredericton shooting unfolded, moment by moment
It was about 7 a.m. on Friday when the first shots rang out, shattering the peace and quiet of Lawrence Perrin’s morning routine.
Fredericton parade ‘a way to celebrate even in the midst of this grief’: mayor
Two days after four people were gunned down in a quiet Fredericton neighbourhood, the city’s Pride parade went ahead Sunday, with the mayor saying: “There’s a way to celebrate even in the midst of this grief.”
Slain couple had just started romance
The new relationship had been announced with a little blue heart posted on Facebook, but just days later a gunman in an apartment window brought it to a sudden and violent end.
Officers' families gather with PM after tragedy
Fredericton parade 'a way to celebrate even in the midst of this grief': mayor
An ending fit for a movie at the Roxy
It took Neil and Denise Gloster almost 35 years to find her, and it took Audrey Locke about 60 years to find them — and to find (and put back on) the mystery usherette jacket she used to wear, the one the Glosters have been wondering about for decades.
Life Savers condo in Hamilton ignites a bittersweet feud between neighbours
Some residents worry repurposing old factory will ruin their view of escarpment and worsen parking woes in area
Rope rescues down at Hamilton waterfalls
But visitors to Hamilton waterfalls continue to ignore hazard signs and fencing, keeping bylaw officers busy.
Life Savers condo ignites a bittersweet feud between neighbours
Some residents worry repurposing old factory will ruin their view of escarpment and worsen parking woes in area
Blast in northern Syria kills at least 36; cause unclear
An explosion in northern Syria on Sunday killed at least 36 people and wounded many others, but the cause of the blast wasn’t immediately known, opposition activists said.
Aid group claims ships not willing to save Mediterranean migrants
Migrants in distress at sea have told their rescuers that several ships passed them by without offering assistance, a European aid group said Sunday while seeking safe harbour for a rescue vessel with 141 migrants aboard.
Burlington’s Canon Jean Archbell supported immigrants and refugees ‘with care and compassion’
She was a ‘passionate advocate for the most vulnerable people of our society,’ says Right Rev. Susan Bell
Man who stole plane, died in crash not a pilot
Investigators are piecing together how an airline ground agent stole an empty commercial airplane, took off from Sea-Tac International Airport and crashed into a small island in Puget Sound after being chased by military jets that were quickly scrambled to intercept the aircraft.
NASA spacecraft rockets toward sun for closest look yet
Embarking on a mission that scientists have been dreaming of since the Sputnik era, a NASA spacecraft hurtled Sunday toward the sun on a quest to unlock some of its mysteries by getting closer than any object sent before.
Feds showcase infrastructure projects
Liberals showcase benefits of billions spent on infrastructure projects
Man charged with second-degree murder
Man charged with second-degree murder in the death of his father, police say
Hot facts about NASA spacecraft bound for the sun
NASA is sending a spacecraft straight into the sun’s glittering crown, an atmospheric region so hot and harsh any normal visitor would wither.
Federal e-safety czar proposed to fight plague of online child exploitation
Creating a federal e-safety czar could help focus the uphill struggle to protect children from the rising threat of online sexual exploitation, front-line agencies have told the government.
Statue of John A. Macdonald removed from Victoria City Hall in act of reconciliation
A statue of Canada’s first prime minister has been removed from the grounds outside Victoria City Hall, days after the city council voted to remove it.
Group works to encourage Muslim families to become foster caregivers in GTA
Shahzad Mustafa remembers thinking of his own childhood when a worker from the Children’s Aid Society visited his mosque to talk about the importance of Muslim families fostering children of the same faith.
Fallen officer's spouse reveals depth of grief
Officer's spouse reveals depth of grief: 'Is there a guide to being a widow?'
Monsanto to appeal jury’s award of $289M US for worker who says he got cancer from Roundup weed killer
A San Francisco jury on Friday ordered agribusiness giant Monsanto to pay $289 million to a former school groundskeeper dying of cancer, saying the company’s popular Roundup weed killer contributed to his disease.
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