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Toronto adding 200 cops to night shift to curb gun violence
Toronto will add 200 officers to night shift to curb shootings
Eastgate Square continues to explore options for former Sears building
Eastgate Square owner representatives say the mall is mulling over options for the former Sears site.
Toronto police warn of increased presence in downtown core over ‘unconfirmed, uncorroborated piece of information’
Police have not provided any further information on what the vague tweet is referring to.
In a cosmic first, scientists detect 'ghost particles' from a distant galaxy
When the sun was young and faint and the Earth was barely formed, a gigantic black hole in a distant, brilliant galaxy spat out a powerful jet of radiation. That jet contained neutrinos — subatomic particles so tiny and difficult to detect they are nicknamed "ghost particles."
Chaos marks summit's end as Trump claims win
Trudeau bills 10-year defence spending plan as answer to Trump spending call
Toronto police increase presence throughout city
Toronto police increasing presence throughout city, particularly downtown
Broad rally helps boost Toronto market
Broad rally helps boost Toronto stock market, while U.S. market also moves up
Black bear noshes on lunch inside surprised woman's minivan
Black bear noshes on lunch inside surprised woman's minivan
Final touches for Joyce Centre at Mohawk College
Crews are in the final phase of work to make the new Joyce Centre for Partnership and Innovation at the Fennell campus of Mohawk College ready for occupancy by the month’s end.
As Trump claims NATO win, Canada stands pat
Trudeau bills 10-year defence spending plan as answer to Trump spending call
Argument at Peterborough home leads to assault charge
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Arugment at Peterborough home leads to assault charge
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Peterborough assault suspect located
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Vehicle windows smashed at Cavan park, purses, cash stolen
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Peterborough pair charged with assault, threats
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Stolen credit card used in Peterborough restaurants, stores
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Two charged over cocaine in Peterborough park
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UPDATE: Six-year-old boy dies in suspected fall from balcony
Boy was found on the ground outside apartment where his family lives on sixth floor
‘Mi Amor!’: Tearful scenes as immigrant reunions begin in New York
The reunions in New York began Tuesday night and continued at a trickle Wednesday morning — a handful of families whose children were among the youngest of those separated at the border.
After Trump's pardon, Oregon ranchers catch a ride home on Pence ally's private jet
Earlier this week, ranchers Dwight and Steven Hammond were prisoners at the minimum-security federal prison on Terminal Island in the Los Angeles Harbor area, serving five-year sentences for arson.
Trump's claim that NATO will boost defence spending disputed
NATO holds emergency session as Trump presses on spending
Get ready: Your Twitter followers are about to drop
Celebrities, start kissing your Twitter followers goodbye.
Ford ousts Hydro One’s “six million dollar man” and the utility’s board of directors
Chief Executive Officer Mayo Schmidt is taking “retirement” with a $400,000 lump sum, Hydro One said in a statement Wednesday.
Ontario students will be taught the 1998 sex-ed curriculum, education minister says
The old curriculum dates to 1998 while the modernized lesson plan covers areas such as same-sex relationships, gender identity, cyberbullying, and the dangers of sexting.
Trump upends NATO summit, demanding immediate spending increases or he will 'do his own thing'
President Donald Trump upended the NATO summit here Thursday by calling an emergency meeting of leaders and threatening that if all member countries do not immediately increase their defense spending commitments, the United States would go it alone, according to diplomats with knowledge of the private discussions.
NATO holds emergency session as Trump presses on spending
NATO holds emergency session as Trump presses on spending
Hurricane Chris tracks towards Newfoundland
Hurricane Chris to make landfall in Newfoundland as post-tropical storm
When pot is legal in Canada, Americans are expected to flock. But the border, and U.S. law, stands in the way
Recreational marijuana has been legal here in Washington state since 2014. Adults just a few miles away in Canada also will be able to legally buy and smoke marijuana for pleasure starting in October.
McDonald's Canada to start buying 'sustainable' beef
McDonald's Canada says it will be the first Canadian company to acquire beef that is "certified sustainable" according to standards outlined by the Canadian Roundtable for Sustainable Beef (CRSB).
Stormy Daniels is arrested at an Ohio strip club, Michael Avenatti says
Adult-film actress Stormy Daniels was arrested at a strip club in Columbus, Ohio, for allegedly allowing a patron to touch her while on stage in a "non-sexual manner," her lawyer, Michael Avenatti said early Thursday morning.
Cabinet shuffle looming within the week
As pre-election cabinet shuffle looms, Kirsty Duncan ready for anything
Papa John's founder resigns after apologizing for using the N-word
Papa John's founder John Schnatter resigned as chair of the company's board Wednesday, hours after apologizing for using the N-word during a May conference call with a marketing agency.
Condos and townhouses coming to Hamilton Chedoke brow lands
It’s one of the most ambitious housing developments ever proposed for Hamilton Mountain.
Resurrection continues at Playhouse Cinema on Sherman Ave. North
The new owners of 1914 movie theatre planning to have the doors open by fall
Hamilton hospital union treasurer charged in $1 million fraud
Elizabeth Marck is accused of stealing $1 million from CUPE Local 786 between January 2010 and March 2017
Six-year-old dies in fall from balcony, reports say
Hamilton police are investigating after the sudden death of a child at an apartment building.
Ontario reverting to old sex-ed curriculum in fall, education minister says
Ontario schools will go back to teaching the same sex-ed curriculum they did in the late 1990s this fall after the province’s new government announced Wednesday it was revoking an updated version brought in by the previous regime.
Tories to lay out road map in throne speech
Ontario government to lay out road map for province in first throne speech
Hamilton police investigating death of child
Police in Hamilton investigating 'sudden death' of child
Two companies find under anti-spam law
CRTC levies fines against two companies under Canada's anti-spam law
McDonald's Canada beef to meet new standards
McDonald's Canada to start buying 'sustainable' beef
Pediatricians grapple with requests for cannabis
Half of pediatricians surveyed say their young patients have used cannabis
Toronto police seek suspect in fatal shooting of 2 men
Toronto police seek first-degree murder suspect in downtown shooting of two men
McMaster has pool plan, now it needs cash
It was midway through a discussion about the state of his university’s pool that McMaster director of athletics Glen Grunwald mentioned the two people who drowned there this week.
Land for new Coppley building approved for brownfield remediation grant
A city committee has approved a $784,074 brownfield remediation grant to a developer who is building new quarters for Coppley Apparel on MacNab Street North.
Signpost:
The Steel City Patriots of the Northern Football Conference are asking fans to bring non-perishable foods to the Purolator display at their game Saturday, July 14, at 6 p.m. against Ottawa Sooners. Purolator’s Tackle Hunger program has delivered 12 million pounds of food to food banks. The Patriots play at Nelson Stadium, 4181 New St., Burlington.
Innovation Notebook: Hamilton’s research highlights
The latest Hamilton discoveries from creating an artificial placenta to unlocking the mystery of Huntington’s Disease
Divided, we fall ... for Linda Frank’s poetry
Linda Frank’s new book of poetry, “Divided,” is reaching us only now, like light from a star, several years after its delivery.
TSB releases Toronto plane collision report
Passengers taking carry-on baggage hampered plane evacuation, TSB says
It sequel filming at Oshawa haunted house
— Film producers are returning to the site of a creepy haunted house set in Oshawa as they gear up to film Largo, the sequel to the blockbuster Stephen King horror film It.
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