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Sound of Music Festival parts ways with executive director
The festival’s board of directors issued a statement Friday evening announcing the departure
Nineteenth-century ship washed up on English beach could be Nova Scotian
Researchers say remnants of a nearly 200-year-old ship washed up on an English beach could be the soggy remains of a Nova Scotian vessel.
Government sets full-time salary range for Trudeau’s nanny
The nanny caring for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s kids has been given a full-time salary and a slight pay increase compared with the reported hourly rate she was paid shortly after Trudeau took office in 2015.
Signposts: HMCS Moncton visits, celebrating newcomers and more
Hamiltonians are invited to tour the HMCS Moncton, an active navy vessel, during its two-day stop at Pier 8 in Hamilton Harbour. The ship will be open for public tours Monday, July 23, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Tuesday, July 24, from 3 to 5 p.m. The Moncton is on an eight-week tour of Canadian port cities along the St. Lawrence Seaway and the Great Lakes from July 9 to Aug. 10.
Seniors and students living together to save on rent, find ‘family’
After her husband died, Elizabeth Hill says she would lay awake listening for bumps in the night in her eerily empty home — so to get some shut-eye, she decided let a stranger live with her.
PM's nanny gets annual salary, bump in pay
Government sets full-time salary range for Justin Trudeau's nanny
Working toward mental health
Entrepreneurs Andy and Kelly Warne share their struggles with mental health after a devastating accident changed their lives
Man in hospital after Jackson Square attack
A suspect is in custody following the ‘random’ attack.
Fire crews battling dozens of raging wildfires in northeastern Ontario
Crews from across the country continued to cut down dozens of raging fires in northeastern Ontario on Sunday, after evacuation orders left some property owners uncertain of whether their homes and businesses would survive the flames.
Woman sues fertility clinic, says lawsuit highlights need for better regulation
A lawsuit filed by a Toronto woman against a fertility clinic claims the clinic was responsible for the loss of dozens of her eggs.
Cigarette packs with graphic images, blunt warnings are effective: focus groups
One image shows a woman’s torso with a cigarette being burned into her bladder through underwear.
Man dies days after motorcycle crash
Man dies of injuries days after motorcycle crash in Oakville, Ont.
Protesters in Nicaragua demand Ortega’s ouster as he denounces ‘armed conspiracy’
Last week, after security forces moved against anti-government demonstrators, President Daniel Ortega declared victory against an opposition determined to end his more than decade-long tenure as leader of this Central American nation.
Israel rescues Syrian volunteers stranded in frontier area
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Justin Trudeau was among those who personally asked that Israel remove hundreds of so-called White Helmets from Syria amid fears they would be attacked by government troops.
Survivor recounts boat accident that killed nine family members
“Grab the baby!”
Photos: Soccer lessons for new Hamiltonians
Ban recreational use of duck boats by businesses, says former NTSB chair
A former chair of the National Transportation Safety Board says duck boats should be banned from commercial recreational use.
Halifax's 'kinky Trump' doughnut is a mouthful
Halifax shop's 'kinky Trump' Pride Week doughnut is a mouthful
Hot, windy weather trouble for B.C. fires
Soaring temperatures and high winds could worsen fires in B.C.'s southern Interior
Fires in northeast Ontario leave property owners concerned
Fire crews continue battling dozens of fires in northeastern Ontario
Trudeau asked Israel to rescue White Helmets
Trudeau asked Israel to rescue White Helmets from Syria: Netanyahu
Man arrested for impaired driving after high-speed crash injures six on QEW in Mississauga
Two people are in serious but critical condition, one person was arrested for impaired driving.
Wage hikes take bite out of summer jobs
Minimum wage increases bite into funding boost for Canada Summer Jobs program
Loblaw recalls chicken nuggets, chicken fries due to possible salmonella
Loblaw Companies Ltd. is recalling certain No Name brand Chicken Nuggets and unbranded $10 Chicken Fries due to possible salmonella contamination.
Six sent to hospital after crash in Mississauga
Six sent to hospital after crash in Mississauga, Ont.
Mother of Oshawa murder victim alleges police inaction added to ‘nightmare’ of her son’s death
Susan Forsyth alleges Durham police refused to enter the locked home of her missing son, Jeffrey Johnston, for more than 48 hours after she reported him missing in December.
Woman sues fertility clinic, claims negligence
Woman sues fertility clinic, says lawsuit highlights need for better regulation
Oakville motorcyclist succumbs to injuries after crash
A 21-year-old Oakville motorcyclist has died from the life-threatening injuries he suffered after striking a tree in Oakville July 17.
Fires continue burning in northeast Ontario
Fire crews continue battling dozens of fires in northeastern Ontario
Recovery high schools could help teens before addiction takes hold, B.C. parents say
Parents whose children started using drugs as teens and struggled through addiction to the point of fatally overdosing say recovery high schools that provide professional support for students could save lives.
Inuit ancestors spun yarn before Vikings: study
Spin yarn unspun: Research upends theory that Vikings taught Inuit fibre skills
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Buyers turn to letters to snag homes
Buyers turn to letters to snag homes in Canada's hot real estate markets
Getting around during Canadian Open: What you need to know
The Canadian Open is nearly here, folks.
Seniors and students living together to save on rent, find 'family'
Seniors and students living together to save on rent, find 'family'
Seniors, students live together to save money
Seniors and students living together to save on rent, find 'family'
Female chefs say Canada’s culinary industry changing for the better
It was an Instagram photo that caught longtime restaurateur Stacey Patterson’s eye: six chefs — all men — at a table together playing poker. It’s an image of camaraderie that Patterson says is noticeably absent between women in the industry.
‘Major collision’: 6 people hospitalized in Mississauga highway crash
Two people are in a trauma centre with critical injuries while four others have also been hospitalized after a major crash on the QEW in Mississauga Sunday (July 22).
Female chefs take their seat at the table
Female chefs say Canada's culinary industry changing for the better
Israel rescues Syrian volunteers stranded in frontier area
Israel rescues Syrian volunteers stranded in frontier area
‘They're living in the neighbourhood’: 5 accused killers in stick beating death of young Brampton man out on bail
Family members of a young Brampton man fatally beaten with sticks are fuming after all five men accused of first-degree murder in the death were released on bail.
City of Hamilton gets cheque for $1.6 million from OLG for hosting Flamboro slots
The City of Hamilton has $1,683,486 more in its coffers following the first-quarter payment for hosting the Flamboro slots.The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation recently made the payment for the April to June quarter. It comes from a provinc
No winning ticket for Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday night's $9 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Crews battling wildfires in northeast Ontario
Wildfire threat prompts evacuations in northeastern Ontario
Loblaw recalls chicken nuggets, chicken fries
Loblaw recalls No Name chicken nuggets due to possible Salmonella contamination
Bad trip from smoking pot? It could be a sign of mental illness
Danish researchers have found that of patients hospitalized with a pot-related mental condition, almost 50 per cent are diagnosed with schizophrenia or bipolarism later on in life.
Police watchdog investigating man's death
Ontario police watchdog investigating death of 49-year-old man in Guelph
B.C. evacuations continue as fires rage on
Evacuation numbers remain at nearly 1,000 as B.C. wildfires rage on
KILL story slugged BC-Wildfire
Evacuation numbers remain at nearly 1,000 as B.C. wildfires rage on
B.C. evacuations continue as fires rage on
Evacuation numbers remain at nearly 1,000 as B.C. wildfires rage on
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