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Man charged with murders of three people in Calgary
Man charged with murders of three people in Calgary, bodies found in two homes
Riots shake Zimbabwean capital as election results delayed
Anxious Zimbabwe awaits presidential election results
Case of woman in drugstore stabbing put over to next month
Woman accused in fatal drugstore stabbing to appear in court today
Peel police probing cyclist death
Cyclist dies after being hit by vehicle in Brampton: police
N.S. man facing charges in Hwy. 401 incident
Halifax man facing numerous charges after crash on Hwy. 401 in eastern Ontario
Trudeau Liberals scale back carbon tax
Citing competitiveness pressures, feds ease carbon tax thresholds
Hamilton's best cities ranking drops again in 2018
MoneySense magazine dropped the Steel City to 163rd out of 415 Canadian communities for 2018.
Australian chain reintroduces free plastic bags, bucking global trend
Coles, a major Australian supermarket chain, on Wednesday reversed its decision to ban single-use plastic bags after its customers complained, a move that bucked a global trend to reduce plastic bag waste and prompted a social media backlash against the company.
Torstar sees Q2 profit helped by tax credit
Torstar sees Q2 profit as reduced expenses counter drop in revenue
A pregnant dolphin. A fatal gunshot. A disturbing trend
This whodunit begins on a beach in Mississippi, where a bottlenose dolphin turned up dead one day this spring.
Police seeking to ID alleged meat thief
Police in Barrie, Ont., seeking to identify alleged meat thief
“You’ve got to see this!: Young driver takes out light pole in front of Oakville home
Dean Hoyos awoke to a thunderous bang, a barking cockapoo and a startled wife early Wednesday morning.
Molson Coors wants to sell pot-infused drinks in Canada
Molson Coors will attempt to sell pot-infused drinks in Canada, where consumable marijuana will become legal next year.
Brookfield buying Enercare in $4.3B deal
NewsAlert: Brookfield Infrastructure buying Enercare in friendly deal valued at $4.3 billion
Skip The Dishes courier takes company to court, argues drivers deserve benefits, vacation pay
Winnipeg lawsuit aims to earn delivery drivers better rights alleging the company is skipping out on paying benefits by calling workers independent contractors.
Tim Hortons parent company poses rise in profits following franchisee strife
Tim Hortons parent company Restaurant Brands International Inc. reported an 87 per cent rise in profits during its second quarter.
Swoop to add U.S. routes from Hamilton
WestJet Airlines Ltd. says its ultra low cost Swoop airline will soon begin transborder service as it looks to regroup from a “deeply disappointing” second quarter when it was hurt by the impact of a pilot strike threat, intensified competition and soaring fuel costs.
2 women sought after child allegedly used to commit theft in Oakville
OAKVILLE- Halton police are looking for two suspects after a child was allegedly used to commit a $1,000 theft in Oakville on July 23.
Woman accused in drugstore stabbing to appear in court
Woman accused in fatal drugstore stabbing to appear in court today
‘They stole my daughter’s education fund’
Excited and proud as she prepared to send her daughter Alexis to university, Susan Tesluk called Heritage Education Funds in 2016to make sure the money she had saved for the occasion was ready to go to work.
Annapolis Yacht Club racing to finish line as regatta nears
Annapolis Yacht Club racing to finish line as regatta nears
Tim Hortons parent company posts profits rise
Tim Hortons parent company poses rise in profits following franchisee strife
The shocking reason that this man's legs and hands were amputated: A dog's saliva
Greg Manteufel's symptoms began with fever and vomiting, as if he had the flu. But by the following morning, he was delirious, and his temperature had soared.
New survey sheds light on Me Too in Canada
New survey sheds light on Me Too movement in Canadian workplaces
Paul Manafort's $15,000 ostrich jacket raises tantalizing questions
Tuesday was the first day of the first trial to arise from the special counsel's probe of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential campaign. The defendant, Donald Trump's former campaign chair, Paul Manafort, faces unrelated federal charges of financial fraud that could send him to prison for years.
Downtown Peterborough domestic disturbance leads to arrest
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In Vancouver, it takes 20 years for millennials to save for a down payment — compared to 4.6 in Toronto
A new survey shows how Vancouver’s real-estate market is an outlier in Canada, with relatively low incomes trying to tackle some of the highest average home prices.
NewsAlert: Brookfield buying Enercare
NewsAlert: Brookfield Infrastructure buying Enercare in friendly deal valued at $4.3 billion
Manafort accused of amassing 'secret income' as trial opens
Manafort accused of amassing 'secret income' as trial opens
Judge blocks release of blueprints for 3D-printed guns
Judge blocks release of blueprints for 3D-printed guns
New fires erupt in Northern California; homes threatened
New fires erupt in Northern California; homes threatened
Torstar sees Q2 profit as sign of turnaround
Torstar sees Q2 profit as reduced expenses counter drop in revenue
Cannabis oil shows promise for treating epilepsy
THC-containing cannabis oil shows promise for treating Dravet syndrome epilepsy
Mexico airliner crashes and burns — and all aboard survive
An Aeromexico jetliner crashed while taking off during a severe storm in northern Mexico on Tuesday, smacking down in a field nearly intact then catching fire, but officials said everyone on board escaped alive.
A customer couldn't find any ginger in Canada Dry ginger ale, so she's suing
Ginger ale seems different from other sodas. Some people consider it to be a remedy for stomach upset, so it's basically medicine, right? It has the word ginger — a popular herbal remedy — right there in the name.
A pregnant mom gets cleaning solution instead of a latte. McDonald's says sorry
A southern Alberta mother who is pregnant with her third child says she was served a cleaning agent from a McDonald's restaurant instead of the latte she ordered.
Three suspects sought in serious Hamilton assault
A 52-year-old man was seriously injured in June 4 assault at Upper Ottawa and Larch streets
Molson entering cannabis beverage field
Molson enters into joint venture to develop cannabis-infused beverages
Phoenix ‘disaster’ due to bureaucratic culture of avoiding responsibility: Senate
The total price tag of the Canadian federal governments pay system could reach $2.2 billion by 2023
Mortgage brokers vs. banks: the pros and cons
Recent changes with mortgage regulations and the interest rate environment are leading to more Canadians going to brokers instead of banks for home loans.
Oakville tops magazine’s list as best place to live. Hamilton? We’re No. 163
MoneySense magazine is calling Oakville the best place to live in Canada.
Homeless campers product of ‘out-of-control’ Hamilton housing market
Tents pitched on the escarpment rail trail are symptoms of increasingly unaffordable rent, says the SPRC’s Sara Mayo.
Nursing student shot in Toronto rampage was trying to help wounded woman: boyfriend
Danielle Kane, 31, was shot as she and her partner rushed out of a Danforth Avenue restaurant hoping to put their life-saving training to use.
Hamilton public board pushes back against sex-ed changes
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board trustees vote unanimously to petition province to keep the 2015 sexual education curriculum
The corporate climb: corporate Canada's quiet reckoning
The corporate climb: corporate Canada's quiet Me Too reckoning
Court judges do cry: law professors
It's OK to cry in the courtroom even if you're a judge: law professors
Arrest made in Orillia homicide
One man arrested; second sought in Orillia homicide
Philanthropic couple, daughter die in crash
Ontario philanthropic couple, daughter confirmed as victims in Maine plane crash
Company owner charged after workplace fatality
Owner of Sudbury, Ont., concrete company faces criminal charge after worker dies
Crown’s case in Hamilton’s longest abuse trial based on ‘lying witness’: lawyer
Sara Salim spent months through most of 2014 telling anyone who would listen that she inflicted injuries upon herself, writes Susan Clairmont.
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