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Peterborough man arrested after theft from grandmother
POLICE UPDATES
Trio charged with weapons offences after encounter with Peterborough security guard
POLICE UPDATES
Passed-out man wanted on warrant, arrested by Peterborough police
POLICE UPDATE
Ontario fire marshal to conduct tests after ‘flame-jetting’ injuries and death
The Ontario fire marshal’s office says it will conduct tests this fall to better understand how hand-held fuel containers could ignite and inadvertently become flame-throwers when used around products like ethanol-fuelled lamps and recreational fire pits.
Report says 3rd party intervention possible in MH370 mystery
A Malaysian-led independent investigation report released Monday, more than four years after Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared, highlighted shortcomings in the government's response and raised the possibility of "intervention by a third party."
Killing of polar bear that attacked cruise employee on remote Arctic island sparks debate
In the middle of the Arctic Ocean, a collection of islands dot the icy waters between Norway and the North Pole. Described as "a genuine Arctic fairy tale," the archipelago is named Svalbard, which translated means "cold coasts." There, amid craggy mountains and barren tundra, polar bears outnumber people, wildlife roams freely and nature knows no bounds.
Feeling Peterborough’s Pulse on the other side of the world
TOWN WARD: Retired teacher volunteering in China
Dozens of Ontario fires still out of control
12 of 39 northeast Ontario forest fires still out of control
Man charged with killing 5 in newsroom to appear in court
Man charged with killing 5 in newsroom to appear in court
Greek PM visits area damaged by deadly forest fires
Greek PM visits area damaged by deadly forest fires
Zimbabwe votes for first time without Mugabe on ballot
Zimbabwe votes for first time without Mugabe on ballot
California wildfires claim more lives; crews make progress
California wildfires claim more lives; crews make progress
What does Mueller have? Manafort trial offers glimpse
What does Mueller have? Manafort trial offers glimpse
PM to attend Toronto shooting victim funeral
Trudeau expected at funeral today for victim of Toronto's Danforth shooting
He allegedly used Tinder to target and kill a N.Y. nurse. Police say they found him in LA attacking another woman
Samantha Stewart wasn't answering her phone and she missed her night shift as a nurse at a hospital. Her concerned father, Kenneth Stewart, went to check on her at the 29-year-old's home in the Springfield Gardens neighbourhoodecond-floor bedroom, he discovered Samantha's lifeless body wrapped in a sheet.
Stretch your grocery budget by shopping online
Big-box stores like Costco now sell groceries online.
LETTER: Teachers do in fact spend time in classroom teaching health
RE: Elementary Teachers Spend Little Time Actually Teaching Health (Letters, July 26)
A rare heart condition almost killed her. Here’s what she wants you to know
If Lauren Dungan had waited just 30 more minutes, she might be dead.
50 years on, McDonald's isn't messing with its Big Mac
McDonald's is fighting to hold onto customers as the Big Mac turns 50, but it's not messing with the makings of its most famous burger.
‘Vicious, furious scene of violence’: Mississauga dad killed by his younger brother
A potential financial debt. A homophobic slur. A spitting incident.
Hey, Melania, can we talk?
Sometimes I wish I could sit down with Melania Trump over a box of KFC's new pickle-fried chicken tenders (because they are awesome) and have a real just-us-girls conversation.
Program to keep nurses in Ontario safe for now
Province removed an advisory from its website warning that the key program was under review.
Sunflower paparazzi causes traffic chaos around Safari Road
Police say traffic headaches resulted from people flocking to Safari Road farm to take pictures of sunflowers.
Will you be banned from the U.S. if you admit to using drugs? The answer is maddeningly inconsistent
A D.C.-based drug policy expert blames Trump’s “walling off of America” for the increasingly stern treatment of Canadians by U.S. border guards.
Retired Hamilton ER doctor keeps wife’s memory alive with conservation gift
In honour of Irene, Ken Ockenden made a donation — the largest single private donation — toward a land purchase to restore the wildlife that once flourished there
Long-serving Tory MP Van Loan retiring
Former House Leader under Stephen Harper, Peter Van Loan, retiring from Commons
Auto-producing nations to gather in Geneva
Canada to join Mexico, Japan, South Korea, EU to talk auto tariffs
Brampton man missing in Lake Belwood
Provincial police search for Brampton man missing in Lake Belwood
3 adults, 1 minor charged in gun probe
Toronto police say four people charged in firearm and drug investigation
Eisenberger says current ward boundary structure needs to be re-examined
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger says the city needs to examine its new ward boundary structure, even though it will be used in this fall’s municipal election for the first time.
Police looking for hit-and-run driver
Toronto police looking for hit-and-run driver in east-end collision
NY Times publisher urges Trump to stop inflammatory rhetoric against the media
Meeting took place three weeks after shooting rampage at the Capital Gazette newsroom in Annapolis, Maryland, in which five people were killed.
Public visitation held for young woman killed in Danforth shooting
Crowds of tearful mourners gathered to remember Reese Fallon at a public visitation on Sunday, a week after she was killed in a shooting rampage in Toronto’s bustling Greektown neighbourhood.
Police suspect hate crime in Stoney Creek Walmart parking lot incident
A 47-year-old Stoney Creek man was charged with dangerous driving, failing to remain at the scene of an accident and threatening death.
Survey finds declining awareness of safe food handling, preparing
Canadians are becoming less aware of how to handle and prepare food safely to avoid food-borne illness and food poisoning, according to government-backed research.
Trump willing to shut down government over border security
U.S. President Donald Trump said Sunday that he would consider shutting down the government if Democrats refuse to vote for his immigration proposals, including a U.S.-Mexico border wall.
Former House leader under Stephen Harper, Peter Van Loan, retiring from Commons
A longtime Conservative member of Parliament who once stood as then-prime minister Stephen Harper’s Government House Leader is stepping away from politics.
Toronto students become published scientists after sending worms to space
Some researchers spend years working to conduct an experiment in space. But for a group of young Toronto scientists, all it took was a school project.
Ottawa considers ‘tiered’ compensation for Phoenix damages: source
The federal Liberals are struggling to find a way to properly compensate civil servants who have suffered financially and emotionally as a result of the failed Phoenix pay system, says a government source.
After prison release, Palestinian teen considers law study
Palestinian teen Ahed Tamimi, who became an international symbol of resistance to Israeli occupation after slapping two soldiers, walked out of an Israeli prison Sunday and told throngs of journalists and well-wishers that she now wants to study law to defend her people.
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PM to attend funeral for Reese Fallon
Prime Minister Trudeau to join mourners at funeral for Toronto shooting victim
Visitation held for Toronto shooting victim
Public visitation today for young woman killed in Danforth shooting
Thunderstorm watch ended for Hamilton
A severe thunderstorm watch has ended for Hamilton, Niagara and Brant County.
The legend lives: Mural of cigar-chomping stock car ace Jimmy Howard adorns beach strip home
In the 1950s Jimmy Howard raced around dirt ovals in a car he built with his own hands, a cigar clenched in his teeth and head out the window, squinting through dust clouds to the checkered flag.
Survey shows slide in food safety awareness
Do Canadians know enough about food safety? Federal survey says No
Twelve of 39 northeast Ontario forest fires still out of control
Ontario’s Ministry of Natural Resources says 12 of the 39 fires burning across the northeastern part of the province remain out of control.
Documents: Trump golf course damaged sand dunes in Scotland
U.S. President Donald Trump’s family business partly destroyed legally protected sand dunes in Scotland when it built a golf course north of Aberdeen, according to government reports released in response to a freedom of information request.
Do Canadians know enough about food safety? Federal survey says No
Canadian are becoming less aware of how to handle and prepare food safely to avoid food-borne illness and food poisoning, according to government-backed research.
Stolen property recovered: Hamilton police look to reunite items with rightful owners
FLAMBOROUGH – The Hamilton Police Service is hoping to identify the rightful owners of items, allegedly stolen during day-time break-ins between March and July.
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