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Case put over for man charged in subway homicide
Man charged in Toronto subway homicide case appears in court
Cops seize cocaine in drug investigation
Cops seize cocaine, charge two people following drug investigation
After the Trump-Putin news conference, here's why people are talking about the Dixie Chicks
After President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin's news conference Monday in Helsinki, in which President Trump called the United States "foolish" and sided with Putin over American intelligence agencies who said that Russia meddled in the 2016 election, social media had plenty to say. But one theme kept cropping up: the Dixie Chicks.
Three youth charged after 2017 housefire
Police charge three youth after 2017 fire that destroyed Chesley, Ont., home
Doug Ford to announce inquiry into previous Liberal government's spending
Ontario's new Progressive Conservative government is expected to announce details today of an inquiry into the previous Liberal government's spending.
Toronto stocks edge higher, loonie lower
U.S. and Canadian stocks creep higher at late-morning, loonie lower
For Prime Day, here's a list of Amazon purchases that fill us with regret
Not everyone has an Amazon purchase horror story. My worst purchase, for instance, was when I ended up with four extra shower curtains for my one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment. But many do.
Police found remains essentially ‘every day that we were digging’ in ravine behind home linked to Bruce McArthur
Forensic testing continues on human remains discovered behind the Leaside home where the alleged serial killer worked as a landscaper.
Manufacturing sales up 1.4 per cent in May
Statistics Canada reports manufacturing sales up 1.4 per cent in May
Parkside Drive construction on schedule for August completion
The construction on Parkside Drive remains on schedule to be finished by the end of August, according to Ward 15 Coun. Judi Partridge.
Parking lot at Waterdown's Memorial Park to be paved
The parking lot at Waterdown’s Memorial Park will be repaved.
Trudeau blasts Putin following Finland summit
Trudeau blasts Putin, Russia following Finland summit but stays mum on Trump
Case put over for man charged in subway homicide case
Man charged in Toronto subway homicide case appears in court
OPSEU president visits Arrell Youth Centre picket line
Ontario Public Service Union president Warren Thomas rallied locked out workers at the Arrell Youth Centre on the east Mountain on Monday.
Oakville and ClubLink faceoff in Superior Court over Glen Abbey
Is Glen Abbey Golf Course a structure or a landscape?
Aphria expands to South America, Jamaica
Cannabis company Aphria expands to South America, Jamaica with acquisition
Police post mug shot of lost dog, bail paid in cookies
A dog is home after police in a New Jersey shore town posted its mug shot on social media.
Prince Harry, Meghan visit Nelson Mandela exhibition
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan have visited an exhibition in London charting the life of Nelson Mandela.
Frustrated phone owners finally getting answers
Some owners of the Google Nexus 5X and 6P were stuck with dead cell phones with no hope for repairs from manufacturers, but thankfully the companies seem to be coming around
Hamilton school trustee races spark little interest
Barring a late surge of candidates, many Hamilton voters may not have a ballot-box choice on who becomes their school trustee following this fall’s municipal election.
Convicted murderer confident he’ll win appeal
David Thomas maintains he didn’t kill Denise Bourdeau, but her family is sickened by prospect of a new trial
Hamilton, Halton heat warnings cancelled
Environment Canada has cancelled its heat warnings for Hamilton, Halton and Niagara.
‘One of the most disgraceful performances’: Trump returns from Putin meeting to harsh criticism
Trump’s remarks in Helsinki, siding with a foe on foreign soil over his own government, was a stark illustration of Trump’s willingness to upend decades of U.S. foreign policy.
A 7-year-old survived her father's car crash. She died searching for help
A 7-year-old girl was looking for help in the dark when she died trying to save her dad.
9 animals dead after jaguar escape at New Orleans zoo
A little girl's teary-eyed self-portrait, stuffed toys and a stick of taffy from a local street vendor, were among the items left at the entrance to the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans on Monday — a makeshift memorial for nine animals killed by a jaguar that escaped its enclosure two days earlier.
Dr. Tom Stewart new CEO of St. Joseph’s Health System, Niagara Health
He begins his new role on Aug. 1
Trump returns from summit with Putin to forceful criticism
Trump questions US intel, not Putin, on Russia 2016 meddling
Obama to deliver Mandela address in likely rebuke to Trump
Obama to deliver Mandela address in likely rebuke to Trump
Hawaii volcano boat tours continue after lava injuries
Hawaii volcano boat tours continue after lava injuries
Two charged in shooting death of man
Two charged in shooting death of man in Brampton, Ont., police say
Nevsun says offer ignores fundamental value
Nevsun Resources says Lundin offer ignores fundamental value of the company
Anthony Bourdain unloaded on Bill Clinton and Donald Trump in interview
Anthony Bourdain's suicide last month sent millions of the television host's fans into tailspins of mourning. Much of the grief centred on how Bourdain's voice — edgy and compassionate, candid and big-heartedced.
Ontario sex-ed curriculum will still teach some modern themes
Ontario’s new Progressive Conservative government is sending mixed messages on its decision to teach the 1998 sex-education curriculum, which predates Google, social media and same-sex marriage.
Police identify victim of a ‘targeted’ fatal shooting in Oakville
Keegan Parkinson, 19, was fatally shot Friday night. Police are looking for two suspects in connection with the shooting.
Bear captured from backyard tree in Port Perry to be relocated to Bancroft area
After a few false starts, Ministry of Natural Resources staff tranquilized the young bear Friday morning
‘Multiple fractures’: Mississauga dad viciously beaten during road rage incident, 2 brothers charged
After enjoying a picnic with his family, Muhammed Abu Marzouk was beaten senseless in front of his wife and two young daughters.
Death of six-year-old in reported balcony fall found to be “non-criminal”
The boy was found on the ground outside the apartment building where he lived Wednesday
‘Alan was nothing short of heroic’: Dundas man tried to get help for his wife before he died
The fire was arson. Alan and Carla Rutherford’s deaths are homicides, writes Susan Clairmont.
Police conclude Ray Emery’s cause of death was drowning. It could take months to determine why
A coroner’s investigation is underway. Police say the 35-year-old former NHL goalie’s death was accidental
A second Lancaster for Warplane Heritage Museum?
The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum is offering to restore the Lancaster Bomber that once sat on the grounds of the Canadian National Exhibition.
Stelco boiler problem spurs pollution, coke plant shutdown
Provincial environmental officials are now reviewing pollution incidents at both Stelco and ArcelorMittal Dofasco from late last week.
Obituary: Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum founder lived large and flew high
Dennis James Bradley, 1937-2018, founded the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and helped guide it to new heights.
Feds urged to pay $21B for seniors care
Physicians urge Ottawa to pay another $21B over decade for seniors health care
Three dead in Lakeshore, Ont., crash
Three people dead following Lakeshore, Ont., car crash: police
Blaze at Toronto's Old City Hall suspicious
Fire at Toronto's Old City Hall deemed suspicious
Algonquin College reporting data breach
Hackers infiltrate Algonquin College databases
Train derails in western Quebec; no injuries
Freight train derails near Quebec-Ontario border
One dead in Brampton shooting
Shooting in Brampton, Ont., leaves one dead
Toronto man faces second-degree murder charge
Toronto man faces second-degree murder charge in death of woman, police say
Trudeau’s youth council divided over Trans Mountain pipeline purchase
Fissures have appeared inside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s youth council after a group of current and former members publicly urged the Liberal government to reverse its decision to buy Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline.
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