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Pipeline protesters defy eviction order
Protesters to hold news conference in wake of eviction notice
Arrest made in east-end Toronto homicide
Homicide detectives investigating death in Toronto's east end
Quebec police investigating death threats
Quebec police investigating after death threats against spokesman
Ottawa urged to halt Haiti deportations
Montreal protesters urge Ottawa to halt Haiti deportations after travel advisory
Wildfire threat prompts evacuations in northeastern Ontario
Of the 65 fires, 34 remain out of control, says Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry spokesperson.
N.B. house church founder says prayer starts at home
No place like home: 'House church' founder says you don't need a church to pray
Police ask for witnesses after suspicious death
Police ask witnesses to come forward after suspicious death north of Toronto
Over half of 17 killed in Missouri duck boat accident were from the same family
Twenty-nine passengers and two crew members were aboard when the tourist boat sank.
Construction company, grader fined for Hamilton workplace accident
A worker was run over by a reversing grader during road reconstruction work on Upper Sherman in 2016
Man dies after stabbing in Montreal
One man dead, another injured after early morning stabbing in Montreal
Woman dead after crash in southern Ontario
Woman dead after single-vehicle crash in southern Ontario, police say
Protesters urge Ottawa to halt Haiti deportations
Montreal protesters urge Ottawa to halt Haiti deportations after travel advisory
Loblaw recalls No Name chicken nuggets due to possible Salmonella contamination
Loblaw Companies Ltd. is recalling certain No Name brand Chicken Nuggets due to possible salmonella contamination.
Homicide detectives investigating death in Toronto
Homicide detectives investigating death in Toronto's east end
Pipeline protesters to hold news conference
Protesters to hold news conference in wake of eviction notice
Health Canada tests new cigarette warnings
Cigarette packs with graphic images, blunt warnings are effective: focus groups
Loblaw recalls No Name chicken nuggets
Loblaw recalls No Name chicken nuggets due to possible Salmonella contamination
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's $25 million Lotto Max jackpot
How to dig out at work after a lengthy vacation
Q: I just got back to work after two weeks of vacation and am completely overwhelmed. There are tons of things that need to get done and I can’t seem to settle on anything to make progress. I’m starting to panic; what should I do?
Fraud case charges stayed over judge shortage
Fraud case charges stayed because of judge shortage in Ontario Superior Court
McMaster University nabs Global Teaching Excellence Award
The award is given to universities that support and promote teaching excellence
Wildfires rip through B.C.'s Okanagan region
Nearly 1,000 homes on evacuation alert, order over wildfires in B.C.'s Okanagan
SIU investigating death at Juravinski parking garage
A 65-year-old man died after being found on the ground at the Concession Street garage around 10:30 p.m. Thursday
Crown appealing Khill acquittal in the shooting death of Six Nations man Jon Styres
Justice Stephen Glithero did not properly instruct the jury on what the law says about self-defence, Crown argues
Bits and bites
Tidbits from the Hamilton foodie scene
We need more help with cannabis rollout, provinces tell Ottawa
Premiers say more funding needed for public awareness programs as legalization looms.
Court hears from killer's former girlfriends
Convicted killer Nicholas Butcher to face parole eligibility hearing
Harbour traffic for July 8 to 14
Domestic: 3
Be an honest teacher and win customer trust
Marcus Sheridan was on the brink of financial ruin.
Teen wanted in Brampton, Ont., shooting
Canada-wide murder warrant issued for Toronto teen in Brampton, Ont., homicide
Death toll from Missouri duck boat accident climbs to 17
The country-and-western tourist town of Branson, Mo., mourned Friday for more than a dozen sightseers who were killed when a duck boat capsized and sank in stormy weather in the deadliest such accident in almost two decades.
Campbellford company Mintech fined $100,000 after teen worker killed on the job
CAMPBELLFORD — Mintech Marketing Inc. has been fined $100,000 in connection with the death of a young worker at its plant last year.
Drug impaired driving arrests up in Hamilton
42-year-old Hamilton man becomes 32nd person charged this year with driving while impaired by drugs
Refugees, asylum seekers in Toronto tell their stories
'I can do great things': Toronto refugees and asylum seekers want voices heard
BITS AND BITES: Foodie news around Hamilton
Fuel up for Clara’s Climb
Bits and bites
Celebrity chef Sergio Mattoscio has brought his chain of pizza restaurants to Burlington. Industria Pizzeria + Bar on Appleby Line is a modern pizzeria offering both authentic and modern Italian cuisine, as well as sfizi, Italy’s version of tapas. Mattoscio, a former contestant on Top Chef Canada, has included his signature dish — gnocchi poutine — on the menu. 1860 Appleby Line #23, Burlington. (289) 313-0010.
Signpost: Red Hill closure, barbecue for renters, spray pad closure
The southbound lanes of the Red Hill Valley Parkway will be closed between Barton and Mud Streets Sunday night so the city can complete asphalt sampling. Pending weather, the closure will begin at 5 p.m. July 22 and wrap up before 6 a.m. July 23. Overnight rolling lane closures between Greenhill Avenue and Dartnall Road to install reflective markers are ongoing.
Remains of all eight Bruce McArthur victims now identified: Toronto police
Toronto police are hopeful they have found all the victims allegedly murdered by Bruce McArthur now that an eighth set of human remains has been recovered and identified in the case, a senior detective said Friday.
Ontario CRA scam victim brought to tears by stranger’s generosity
An Ontario woman who fell victim to a telephone tax scam has her money back — not from the scammer, but from a stranger who says he went through a similar experience.
Boater missing on Lake Ontario off Whitby shore
— Investigators are trying to locate a transient 50-year-old man after his boat was found drifting on Lake Ontario off the Whitby shore.
Cobourg police constable faces 19 counts of discreditable conduct
- A Cobourg police officer is facing 19 counts of discreditable conduct under the Police Services Act.
Fentanyl seizure in Brantford: police
Man charged after large quantity of fentanyl seized in Brantford, Ont., motel
Stories of migration, settlement and resilience
Suitcases filled with small, personalized items that form a narrative; a mobile of birds with inscriptions; video of a group working together to create a large mandala; and 12 minutes of human generated sounds blended into one cohesive soundscape. These are immigrant stories told through art installations on display at the The Workers Arts and Heritage Centre.
Champagne eyes ways to speed up bridge work
New infrastructure minister eyes ways to speed up Champlain bridge work
Trudeau affirms NAFTA amid U.S.-Mexico talks
Trudeau affirms importance of NAFTA amid rumbling of U.S.-Mexico deal
Top court affirms informer protection
Supreme Court affirms protection for informers in case of accused former cops
Your weekend planner
There’s films, buskers, beaches and baseball. Get out and go this weekend in the Hamilton area.
Aimia shares surge after it announced Aeroplan program changes in 2020
MONTREAL — Aeroplan's parent company received its biggest boost since announcing a change in CEO in April after its shares surged more than eight per cent Friday after it unveiled changes to the loyalty program once its exclusive partnership with Air Canada ends in 2020.
Free Jazz Fest at the Burlington Performing Arts Centre
The Burlington Performing Arts Centre is offering a weekend of cool jazz to ease the summer heat — and best of all, it’s free.
U.S., Britain, Canada set to remove Syrian aid workers
U.S. officials say the United States is finalizing plans to remove several hundred Syrian civil defence workers and their families from southwest Syria as Russian-backed government forces close in on the area.
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