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Maryland mom tested positive for opiates after eating bagel
Maryland mom tested positive for opiates after eating bagel
Burglary suspect nabbed by Peterborough police
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Buck a beer by Labour Day weekend, Doug Ford announces
Brewers will be given incentives to reduce prices
"My son is dying": Brampton man finds wife, 5-year-old son dead in backyard pool
Peel Region police are working with the coroner’s office to determine exactly how the deaths occurred
Saudi Arabia's dispute with Canada explained
Saudi Arabia's diplomatic dispute with Canada: An explainer
Fetus found on American Airlines plane at LaGuardia Airport
A fetus was found aboard an American Airlines plane at New York's LaGuardia Airport on Tuesday morning, according to news reports.
Health-care workers ask Tories to stop sex-ed replacement
Health care workers ask Tories to stop repeal of sex-ed curriculum
OPP busy in City of Kawartha Lakes
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Classic 1955 pickup truck stolen in Madoc Township
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What’s going on here in Dundas?
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Two elderly men went missing. They were found at the world's biggest heavy metal festival
Hordes of headbangers amassed in Germany for the world's largest heavy metal festival — among them, two elderly men who apparently left their retirement home to rock out, police said.
Toronto stock index down moderately
Toronto stock index down moderately in broad-based post-holiday decline
Saudia to suspend Canadian flights
Saudi Airlines suspends Canadian operations starting Aug. 13
Still raging: Largest wildfire in California history grows
Wildfires tearing through trees and brush, rampaging up hillsides and incinerating neighbourhoods: The places and names change, but the devastation is showing signs of becoming the new normal in California.
1 man sought after $300 worth of deodorant stolen from Burlington store
Halton police are looking for an alleged deodorant thief who struck a Burlington business on July 6.
The summer of Meghan Markle and all the tired ways we talk about royal women
The first summer of Meghan Markle's royalty is coming to an end and, as a diligent student of her tabloid coverage, here is what I have learned: She is going to Balmoral for the queen's summer holiday, and that will be a test. She had her first solo outing with the queen, in Cheshire, and that was a test. She crossed her legs and not her ankles once in public, and that was a test she failed, but then she sat next to the toilets in the economy section of an airplane when she flew to the south of France and that was a test she passed.
Canned food companies to increase prices to combat aluminum tariffs
Canned food companies say they are eyeing price increases to combat the effects of aluminum tariffs.
Trump's Walk of Fame star: The West Hollywood City Council wants it permanently removed
Since before the 2016 presidential election, Donald Trump's Hollywood Walk of Fame star has seen just about everything. It was smashed into pieces — twice. It was vandalized with a swastika, enclosed with a miniature border wall, defaced with profanity and graced with the presence of a gold-painted toilet telling passersby to "TAKE A TRUMP."
Take account of your bank accounts
Watch for mistakes and mis-selling by your financial institution — and remember banks are not your friend, writes Ellen Roseman.
Cannabis cultivation 101: Growing quality pot requires equipment and attention
Canada’s next cultivation craze could be marijuana. The law that will decriminalize the sale of recreational cannabis in stores and online this fall also allows adults to grow four cannabis plants per household.
Waterdown resident a candidate for Catholic board's Wards 12 and 13 trustee race
A Waterdown resident has entered the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board trustee race for Wards 12 and 13.
Saudi Airlines to suspend Canadian flights
Saudi Airlines suspends Canadian operations starting Aug. 13
Largest wildfire in California history still growing
Largest wildfire in California history still growing
Star witness Gates to detail Manafort's finances
Star witness Gates to detail Manafort's finances
Man saved from quake-flattened mosque on Indonesia island
At least 98 dead after quake slams Indonesian island
Heat warning cancelled for Hamilton area
Environment Canada forecasts a high around 27 C for Hamilton Tuesday
Japan med school confirms altering scores to limit women
Japan med school confirms altering scores to limit women
Firefighters battling 122 active forest fires across northern Ontario
There was little rest for firefighters in northern Ontario during the long weekend as they continued battling flames on numerous fire lines.
Italian premier visits victims of fiery crash near Bologna
Italian premier visits victims of fiery crash near Bologna
Wildfires torment Portugal, Spain as France feels the heat
Wildfires torment Portugal, Spain as France feels the heat
Crews battling 122 forest fires in Ontario
Firefighters battling 122 active forest fires across northern Ontario
Liberals launch Indigenous housing contest
Feds to test limits of Indigenous housing ideas through new contest
Buck a beer plan expected today
Unveiling of provincial buck a beer scheme expected today
Saudi Arabia orders its foreign students out of Canadian schools
In another surprise move, Saudi Arabia has ordered its foreign students in Canada to leave the country and has suspended their scholarships.
A 'tantalizing' theory from Stephen King's son: Shark thriller 'Jaws' holds the clue to an unsolved 1974 murder
The worlds he conjures are full of terror and mischief. One of the novellas in his latest book, "Strange Weather," tells of a gun massacre. Another recounts a bout of inclement weather that sends lethal shards of crystal raining down on unsuspecting residents of Boulder, Colorado.
‘Acting like an idiot’: Driver clocked at 232 km/h on Nova Scotia highway
A 19-year-old man from Quebec was charged with stunting — which carries a fine of $2,422.50 — and his licence was suspended and vehicle seized.
For Canadian journalists covering Doug Ford, being called 'fake news' was last straw
He hasn't taken to Twitter to rail against the media like his neighbour to the south, but the government of Doug Ford, one of Canada's best-known politicians, has been picking a fight with the journalists who cover him.
Donald Trump, LeBron James and Melania’s deft smackdown to a childish tweet
One of the most intriguing things about Melania Trump is the pointed yet cryptic way she seems to have found to drag her husband.
Bachelorette Becca Kufrin picks her man and Bachelor Nation does not approve
Finale disappoints some fans as Becca sends home the man she claimed to have loved the longest.
Brampton man finds wife, 5-year-old son dead in backyard pool
Peel Region police are working with the coroner’s office to determine exactly how the deaths occurred
He’s fought his battles, now he’s helping others ... and leading a slumlord tour of Hamilton
As chair of Hamilton ACORN, Mike Wood spends hours taking calls from troubled tenants, organizing rallies and fighting for change
Living with agoraphobia: Hope for a life with no fear of leaving home
Christy France, with support from her husband, Chris, is attempting to cope with severe agoraphobia — a fear of public places, Susan Clairmont writes
Hamilton’s coyote issue starting to get political
“I fear we’re getting to the point that ... it will take someone being attacked for the city to act,” municipal candidate warns.
Body of Ontario man found in Saskatchewan
Body of Ontario man, 63, found near national park in Saskatchewan
Storms cut power in Ontario and Quebec
Storms cut electricity to about 50,000 customers in Quebec and Ontario
Woman drowns at in eastern Ontario lake
Woman, 18, drowns at resort lake in eastern Ontario
Canada waiting for details from Saudi Arabia: Freeland
Saudi Arabia's move will resonate in the region, rally support locally: analysts
A look at the detainees at the heart of Saudi-Canadian spat
The case of Raif Badawi, a blogger sentenced to 1,000 lashes and 10 years in prison in Saudi Arabia, is at the heart of a diplomatic dispute between Saudi Arabia and Canada following the arrest of his activist sister, Samar.
Longtime Manafort deputy Rick Gates admits embezzlement
The government’s star witness in the financial fraud trial of Paul Manafort testified Monday that he embezzled hundreds of thousands of dollars from the former Trump campaign chair — and told jurors that he and Manafort committed crimes together.
Amnesty International calls for united front against Saudi Arabia
Amnesty International says the global community should form a united front with Canada and speak out to protect two recently arrested women, including the sister of jailed blogger Raif Badawi.
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