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Crash reported after plane stolen from Seattle airport
Crash reported after plane stolen from Seattle airport
Fresh trauma for New Brunswick, four years after Moncton attack
Family members of three RCMP officers killed in a 2014 Moncton attack say the Fredericton shooting deaths will bring a fresh wave of trauma to New Brunswick — and bring painful memories to the surface for many.
A timeline of the deadly shooting in Fredericton
A timeline of events in Friday’s deadly shooting in Fredericton. All times in Atlantic time:
He said he would always come home, says spouse of officer killed in Fredericton
Const. Robb Costello would often tell his spouse that no matter what happened to him on the job, he would always come home.
Two officers identified in New Brunswick shooting: ’This is the worst moment’
Fredericton police said they have arrested one suspect who is being treated for serious injuries
Teenage boy dead after pulled from Toronto beach
Teenage boy dead after being rescued from Woodbine Beach, Toronto police say
Why reporters keep getting kicked out of public places
Is it just ignorance, or something darker?
Culture and data top priorities for Hamilton police first CAO
Anna Filice became the first ever Hamilton police chief administrative officer in April
Seven things you can do this weekend
Weekends are short and you’ll want to make the most of yours. There’s a weiner dog festival, ribfest, CANUSA Games and more. Here are seven things for you to do this weekend in the Hamilton area.
One person in custody after Hamilton police investigation near Ontario Avenue
The incident was contained to one home where police were negotiating with a barricaded person
Blue-green algae is back
Pools of blue-green algae are back in Hamilton Harbour — a little later in the season than normal.
Off-duty officer charged with impaired driving
Off-duty officer charged with impaired driving after multi-vehicle collision
Toronto mayor asks Ford to halt council plan
Toronto mayor urges Ford to allow 'referendum campaign' on plan to slash council
Let there be light
Cootes trail to close for Spencer Creek rehab works
Two-week project to create better fish spawning areas, help Hamilton Harbour’s rebound
Hamilton toddler snuck out window onto roof and citizen rescues him
The boy was not injured; police are lauding “quick-thinking” actions of people at scene
Officer killed in Fredericton loved policing
He said he would always come home, says spouse of officer killed in Fredericton
Canada lost 28,000 full-time jobs in July, StatsCan says
CIBC chief economist Avery Shenfeld called the data set “another head scratcher,” forecasting that the next Bank of Canada rate hike will come in October.
Feds cancel controversial surf clam licence
Fisheries and Oceans quietly cancels plans to award Indigenous surf clam licence
Brother of Deadmau5 creates new travel show with other celebrity siblings
When former Niagara Falls resident Chris Zimmerman set out to do a comedic travel show, he wanted one extra twist to set it apart – he’d interview the siblings of famous Canadians along the way.
Signpost: Children’s Festival, West Nile and Alzheimer’s run
The City of Burlington is holding its 27th annual Children’s Festival Aug. 19 at Spencer Smith Park, 1400 Lakeshore Rd., from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Presented by the Rocca Sisters Team, the event will include live entertainment, play zones and inflatables, crafts, face painting, balloon animals and a kids’ marketplace. Admission is free to the rain or shine event.
Rothsay discharges to Spencer Creek to get more study
The Hamilton Conservation Authority says it needs to do more study before allowing the Rothsay meat rendering plant on Highway 5 to permanently change its discharge period for treated wastewater that eventually winds up in Spencer Creek.Deputy ch
Dundas welcomes visitors from Kaga, Japan for 50th anniversary celebration
Guests will serve as honourary marshals at Cactus Festival Parade
Hamilton seeing “notable traction” in new condo sales
An Altus Group market update shows 360 newly built condominium units were sold locally in the first six months of 2018
Marina to clear out by Aug. 31
MacDonald Marine in the west harbour has until the end of the month to clear out of the city-owned waterfront property it has been leasing for the past 40 years.
Ottawa fights ruling on kids born to Russian spies
Russian spies lurking in the Canadian shadows may toil in secret, but they’re still employees of Moscow — and, therefore, their children are not Canadian citizens, the federal government is telling the Supreme Court.
Two parks re-open after forest fire threat
Two Ontario provincial parks re-open after forest fires prompt closures
Two officers identified in N.B. shooting
NewsAlert: At least four dead after shooting in New Brunswick's captial city
Fresh trauma for N.B. as shooting kills 4 in Fredericton, including 2 police officers
Fredericton police said they have arrested one suspect who is being treated for serious injuries sustained in the shooting.
Judge: Canadian firm can go after Venezuela’s U.S. refineries
A Canadian gold mining company on Thursday won the right to go after Venezuela’s prized U.S.-based oil refineries and collect $1.4 billion it lost in a decade-old takeover by the late socialist President Hugo Chavez.
As more children have smartphones, apps such as Victoria’s Secret Pink target kids
Nine-year-old Isabella Colello shops for just about everything online.
Nine-year-old chess prodigy wins fight to stay in Britain
A nine-year-old India-born chess prodigy whose fight to stay in Britain drew international attention can remain in the country, the U.K. government said Friday.
Toddler on Hamilton roof captured in viral video
The boy was not injured; police are lauding “quick-thinking” actions of people at scene
Sometimes you can sense a firing is coming
Sometimes people can smell a termination of their employment coming and mentally prepare themselves.
Canada awaits U.S., Mexican progress on NAFTA
Canada in wait-and-see mode as U.S. and Mexico work on bilateral NAFTA issues
Fredericton woman also nearby Danforth attack
Fredericton woman was also nearby as Danforth gun attack unfolded
After Indonesia quake, a new worry: deadly aftershocks
After a deadly earthquake devastated the Indonesian island of Lombok last weekend, Husni Handayani thought the worst was over.
Canada adds part-time jobs, sheds full time
NewsAlert: Canada adds 54,100 jobs in July, unemployment rate falls to 5.8%
What people saw and heard during the Fredericton shooting
'I am just shaking:' What people saw and heard during the Fredericton shooting
Father recalls compound suspect as high-strung, not radical
At a remote New Mexico outpost, Siraj Ibn Wahhaj and others who came to the area with him last year were by local authorities’ accounts “extremist of the Muslim belief” who trained youth to use firearms and carry out future school shootings.
Toronto mayor sends condolences to Fredericton
Toronto mayor sends condolences to Fredericton after shooting leaves four dead
Cootes trail to close for Spencer Creek rehab works
The public trail along Spencer Creek by Cootes Drive is set to close for two weeks as heavy equipment moves in as part of a $185,000 effort to create better spawning areas for walleye, salmon, trout, pike and other fish.
Sometimes you can sense a firing is coming
Sometimes people can smell a termination of their employment coming and mentally prepare themselves.
‘I am scared to death’: Neighbours describe shock, fear as shooting kills four in Fredericton, including two police officers
Fredericton police said they have arrested one suspect who is being treated for serious injuries sustained in the shooting.
Freshii share prices fall after income report
Restaurant chain sees sales climb amidst aggressive growth strategy
Cineplex profit jumps on higher attendance
Cineplex profit jumps on higher Q2 attendance, more spending per person
Toronto mayor asks Ford to pause council plan
Toronto mayor urges Ford to allow 'referendum campaign' on plan to slash council
Stoney Creek Coun. Maria Pearson faces three challengers for Ward 10 seat
Maria Pearson is hoping to continue a nearly 25-year run as an elected representative in Stoney Creek.
Former Mississauga MP Eve Adams seeks Ward 8 council seat in Hamilton
"My family has been here for 40 years," said former Mississauga MP Eve Adams.
Business about to get rolling at Mountain Lanes
The owner of Mountain Lanes fivepin bowling emporium says the recent closure of the Sherwood Centre should boost his business.
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