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Health Canada recalls skin creams, lotions
Skin lotions and creams recalled due to prescription drug content
Kinross earnings slide as costs rise
Kinross earnings slide as costs rise, revenue drops but outlook unchanged
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Hamilton police are looking for witnesses to the serious, pedestrian collision in Waterdown July 26
Basic income: Life before, after and, once again, without
The Spectator takes a look at the pilot project and what its cancellation means to a handful of Hamiltonians
Three tonnes of animal carcasses spill from truck near Port Dover
Road kill? No, this was so much more than road kill.
Hamilton to open provincial offences administration in former Wentworth County Courthouse in August
After two years of construction, Hamilton will be opening its new provincial offences administration in the former Wentworth County Courthouse at the end of August.
Peterborough woman says she’s ‘100% sure,’ who gunman was in Water St. shooting
Julian Graham’s attempted murder trial continues in Superior Court of Justice in March 2017 shooting
Fans line Port Hope streets for It sequel filming
People came from all over North America to watch the filming of Largo
Signpost: Alectra scams, Ladybird looking for hay, Waterfront music
Alectra Utilities, which has many Hamilton customers, is calling attention to several new phone, text and letter scams including callers claiming to be Alectra technicians demanding payment upon threat of removing meters and disconnecting power. The text scam promises refunds with a fraudulent Interac e-transfer link. Alectra Utilities does not charge customers for meter exchanges or ask customers to make payment using gift cards or at banking kiosks. The letter scam also threatens disconnecting power and is chiefly affecting business customers.
3,000 tonnes of animal carcasses spill from truck near Port Dover
Road kill? No, this was so much more than road kill.
Killer whale that lost calf gets help from her pod
Killer whale that lost calf is getting support from her pod: scientist
Feds cut carbon tax in response to lobbying, competitive pressures
The federal government is scaling back its carbon pricing plan for heavy industrial emitters in a bid to cut greenhouse-gas production without creating an incentive for companies to simply up and leave Canada altogether.
Light vehicle sale slowdown continues
Light vehicle sale slowdown extends with 3.6 per cent decline in July
Halifax university joins movement, offers students free menstrual products
A Halifax university has become the first in Nova Scotia to offer its students free menstrual products, part of a national movement that has been gaining steam among student leaders.
Opposition parties blast minister for ‘dangerous’ EpiPen shortage
The federal opposition parties called on the Trudeau government Wednesday to urgently address the shortage of life-saving epinephrine auto-injectors, known as EpiPens.
August named National Drug Drop-off month
Dispose unused medicines at pharmacies this month, Drug Free Kids Canada urges
Ten years after his death, Montreal teen’s supporters deplore lack of recognition
Supporters of a Montreal teen who was killed by a city police officer in 2008 are lamenting the lack of any kind of lasting memorial in his honour as they prepare to mark the 10-year anniversary.
Spin Master Q2 beats forecasts with Q2 profit
Spin Master net earnings and sales rise above Toys 'R' Us market turbulence
Disputed frozen embryo awarded to ex-wife; contract law applies, judge rules
A frozen embryo sold to a now divorced couple belongs to the ex-wife and can be implanted in her, an Ontario court has ruled in what appears to be a precedent-setting case.
Fewer jobs will be created in months ahead, internal memo tells Morneau
An internal federal analysis foresees a stretch of job-market moderation in Canada’s near future following an extended period of healthy employment growth — an economic shift expected to play out as political parties calibrate their pre-election pitches for 2019.
Hamiltonians slam Ontario Premier Doug Ford for slashing basic income program
"This decision is shameful and short-sighted! This is petty politics at its worst," said Tom Cooper, executive director of the Hamilton Roundtable for Poverty Reduction.
Residents leave homes as Ontario forest fires burn near Trans-Canada
While heavy grey smoke from a nearby forest fire hung in the air, Donna Butson packed a bag of clothes and walked in her backyard with tears running from her eyes.
Police: Bush’s doctor’s killing may have been act of revenge
A man suspected of killing one of former president George H.W. Bush’s doctors may have been seeking revenge for his mother, who died on the doctor’s operating table more than 20 years ago, authorities said Wednesday.
Halifax launches palm tree experiment
Halifax to test resilience of palm trees in 'pretty harsh' winter climate
Ontario forest fires impacting air quality
Smoke from forest fires prompts air quality statement for Sudbury, Ont.
Labour moderation ahead, memo tells Morneau
Expect job market moderation in the months ahead, internal memo tells Morneau
Judge on Manafort trial: Don’t use word ‘oligarchs’
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The judge in Paul Manafort’s financial fraud trial warned prosecutors Wednesday against using the word “oligarchs” to describe wealthy Ukrainians, and admonished them for spending so much time documenting the former Trump campaign chairman’s extravagant lifestyle.
California blaze takes lives, destroys thousands of homes
A massive wildfire in northern California has torched more than 1,000 homes in and around the city of Redding, authorities said Wednesday as some evacuees were allowed to return home.
Presumed American remains from Korea War head home
PYEONGTAEK, Korea, Republic Of — Decades after the end of the Korean War in 1953, the remains of dozens of presumed U.S. war dead were on their way Wednesday to Hawaii for analysis and identification. The U.S. military believes the bones are those of U.S. servicemen and potentially servicemen from other United Nations member countries who fought alongside the U.S. on behalf of South Korea during the war.
Waterfront trust hires director of operations
The Hamilton Waterfront Trust has hired a director of operations.
Pharmacist 'snooped' on dozens of patients
Pharmacist 'snooped' on dozens of patients, N.S. privacy commissioner says
Lawsuits against Soulpepper and co-founder Albert Schultz ’resolved,’ reps say
Legal actions against the Soulpepper Theatre Company and its co-founder, Albert Schultz, over sexual-harassment allegations have been “resolved,” representatives said Wednesday.
The Latest: 2 firms OK'd for Jersey online sports betting
The Latest: 2 firms OK'd for Jersey online sports betting
Congo confirms four new Ebola cases in country’s northeast
At least four new cases of the Ebola virus have emerged in Congo’s northeast, just a week after an outbreak in the northwest was declared over, the country’s health ministry said Wednesday.
Tim Hortons parent company poses rise in profits following franchisee strife
Months of heated relations with a group of rebellious Tim Hortons franchisees don’t appear to be hurting its parent company’s bottom line.
Why this realtor used Rexy the dinosaur to showcase a waterside cottage listing
Sprinkling shots of a T.Rex through the listing photos upped the fun factor, says agent.
Hamilton to open Provincial Offence Administration services in renovated 50 Main East building in August
City officials said the Provincial Offences Administration services are relocating to 50 Main Street East during weekend of Aug. 24.
Pharmacist ’snooped’ on dozens of patients, N.S. privacy commissioner says
Nova Scotia’s privacy commissioner says a grocery-store pharmacist snooped into the electronic personal health information of dozens of people she knew, an indication of the “real and present danger” of intrusion into patients’ private lives.
Dundas thefts suspect held without bail
Police looking for owners of recovered property
Molson enters into joint venture to develop cannabis-infused beverages
Molson Coors Canada has entered into a joint venture to develop non-alcoholic, cannabis-infused beverages, making it the latest big alcohol company to turn its eye to the budding marijuana market.
EpiPen shortage unacceptable, say NDP, Tories
Opposition parties blast minister for 'dangerous' EpiPen shortage, demand a fix
All survive crash of Mexican jetliner, some walk from wreck
Passengers and officials say a strong burst of wind hit an Aeromexico jetliner on takeoff, moments before it crashed, leaving those aboard with mere minutes to evacuate the burning plane.
Hamilton teen injured in suspected car stunt in parking lot
Hamilton police are looking for witnesses to the serious, pedestrian collision in Waterdown July 26
Edmonton’s first modest fashion designer’s work to be featured in International Modest Fashion Festival in Toronto
Ebian Ali is the first Edmontonian to have her modest fashion line showcased at the International Modest Fashion and Design Festival in Toronto.
Liteyears tunes up Taps for Falls debut
They may be 50 per cent Niagara Falls, but Liteyears is going to give 100 per cent for their local debut next week.
‘Dina-mic’ marketing pitch fit this house listing to a T
Sprinkling shots of a T.Rex through the listing photos upped the fun factor, says agent.
Hamilton teen injured in possible stunt driving parking lot crash
Hamilton police are looking for witnesses to the serious, pedestrian collision in Waterdown July 26
Ontario defends move to axe basic income pilot
Ontario government defends move to axe basic income pilot project
Suspicious powder may be fentanyl: police
Suspected fentanyl in car forces closure of Windsor, Ont., street
Thieves steal Swedish royal jewels, escape by speedboat
Thieves steal Swedish royal jewels, escape by speedboat
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