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Man charged after multiple collisions
Man charged after multiple collisions in London, Ont., police say
Black bear sightings in Caledon, Ont.: OPP
Three black bear sightings reported in Caledon, Ont., OPP say
Ford rewards key Tory adviser with $348K patronage job to curb hospital overcrowding
Premier Doug Ford has quietly appointed a key Progressive Conservative ally to a $348,000 a year patronage job to oversee a new panel tackling hospital overcrowding.
Co-ed softball team rejected from tournament
N.L. minor softball team rejected from tournament for having two female players
Ottawa man wanted in attempted murder
Ottawa man wanted for attempted murder in connection with stabbing
More human remains found at McArthur-linked home
More human remains found near Toronto home linked to alleged serial killer
Man charged after teen sexually assaulted
Toronto man charged after teen lured via social media and sexually assaulted
Group apologizes for auctioning a night in Mandela's cell
JOHANNESBURG - A South African organization that was auctioning off a night in Nelson Mandela's prison cell has apologized and removed the event from its website.
HBC in joint-venture talks with Signa Holding
Hudson's Bay Co in joint-venture talks with European retailer Signa Holding
Peacock found in rural Milton backyard
With his home nestled in a heavily-wooded area of rural Milton, Richard Wruck is no stranger to animal visitors.
The Raisin Bran prime minister, and other secrets of 24 Sussex Dr.
A new book, Being Prime Minister, dishes on the personalities and predilections of Canada’s leaders. Susan Delacourt applauds its humanizing approach.
Tech and energy help lift Toronto stocks
Tech and energy sectors help lift Toronto stocks, while U.S. markets climb
Her son talked about placing her in an assisted living facility. She then killed him, police say
She had been up for three to four days, thinking about her son and what he had told her. He said he would place her in an assisted living facility because she had become difficult to live with, Anna Mae Blessing told police.
Terry Whitehead’s ‘awkward’ re-election decision
Councillor may end up running against his own executive assistant
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Terry Whitehead takes it slow to decide political future
"There are going to be some people who will not be happy," said Mountain Coun. Terry Whitehead.
Trump protester climbs Statue of Liberty
"When they go low, we go high, and I went as high as I could”
Shirley Manson: The first time I cut myself
I didn’t know I was a cutter until the first time I chose to cut. I didn’t even know it was a “thing.”
Trudeau meets with Toronto mayor John Tory
Trudeau to meet Toronto mayor John Tory as city grapples with gun crime
Rescuers fight water and oxygen levels in Thailand cave as former SEAL dies
The rescuers trying to help a youth soccer team stranded in a Thai cave suffered a disheartening loss Friday with the death of a former SEAL diving in the flooded passageways to deliver supplies, as authorities raced against worsening weather and lessening oxygen where the 12 boys and their coach have been trapped for two weeks.
A woman learned her husband died in New Brunswick. Why didn’t she get the ashes?
After Lawrence Caisse died, his sister arranged the funeral and got the ashes. And Caisse’s wife in Ontario — the next of kin according to the coroner — was unable to even reach a compromise involving a 50-50 or three-quarters split.
Why Amazon keeps making tablets when the market has been struggling
The tablet, as a gadget, hasn't had a great couple of years. The tech industry group Consumer Technology Association expects that sales of tablets will drop 12 percent this year and revenue for those sales will drop 13 percent, extending several quarters of steady decline. The main bright spot in the market has been high-end laptop replacements, such as the Microsoft Surface or iPad Pro, with detachable keyboards. The familiar slate design has all but gone to collect dust in many minds.
US-China trade battle kicks off; markets take it in stride
US-China trade battle kicks off; markets take it in stride
Pruitt is out, handing EPA reins to former coal lobbyist
Pruitt is out, handing EPA reins to former coal lobbyist
Electrical issue sparks $250,000 early morning blaze at Mohawk Rd. E. apartment
An apartment fire on the Mountain early Friday morning has left residents from five apartments barred from their re-entering their homes for now.
UPDATE: One taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries after serious collision near Rockwood
A 72-year-old man has been taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries following a collision near Rockwood late Thursday afternoon.The accident, on Wellington Road 50 at Seventh Line, near Rockwood, sawtwo SUVs collide at theintersection, in
UK police race to find source of new nerve agent poisoning
UK police race to find source of new nerve agent poisoning
Knife pulled as Peterborough store security officer confronts four shoplifters
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Police investigating early morning gunshots in Burlington
Police responded to the area of Ross Street near Olga Drive in Burlington early Friday morning after receiving reports of several gunshots.
June unemployment rates, by province
Here's a quick glance at unemployment rates for June, by province
June unemployment rates, by Canadian city
Here's a quick glance at unemployment rates for June, by Canadian city
Employment numbers for June, at a glance
National employment numbers for June from Statistics Canada, at a glance
Google Doodle celebrates Viola Desmond
Google Doodle celebrates birthday of civil rights pioneer Viola Desmond
Canadian economy adds 31,800 jobs in June
NewsAlert: Economy adds 31,800 jobs in June, unemployment rate rises to 6.0%
Montreal's June home sales up from year ago
Montreal's June home sales up from year ago to mark 40 months of growth
Trudeau to meet Toronto mayor John Tory
Trudeau to meet Toronto mayor John Tory as city grapples with gun crime
New No Frills coming to new Hamilton Mountain shopping centre
Stores to start opening in late 2019
Alberta woman revives Cuban Lunch candy
'A gift that will light her up:' Alberta woman revives mother's favourite treat
Fishing boats expected to gather for protest
Fishing boats expected to converge on Nova Scotia harbour as part of protest
Hamilton-Burlington homes prices tumble for first time in 10 years
Local home prices tumble from last year
Why the pot-infused 'Cooking on High' is the worst food show on Netflix
It is easy to get lost in the absolute mishmash of content that is the Netflix Originals library. The streaming platform now churns out food-centric television, too, much of which garners praise — "Nailed It!" cheers us up with silly creations and host Nicole Byer's boisterous personality, while "Ugly Delicious" indulges our curiosity with David Chang's unpretentious exploration of different cuisines. Just the pilot of "Chef's Table" makes us want to hop on a plane to Modena, Italy.
Donald Trump mocks Warren, Tester and #MeToo, but praises Putin at Montana rally
President Donald Trump lobbed personal and derogatory attacks at two Democratic senators, mocked the #MeToo movement and vouched for President Vladimir Putin of Russia on Thursday during a freewheeling, raucous rally ostensibly intended to solidify support for Montana’s Republican Senate candidate.
She was worried how a 'teacher of the year' treated her 5-year-old son. So she made a secret recording
Kandy Escotto said her 5-year-old son didn't want to do his homework. His grades were bad. And he cried when it was time to go to school. She said his behaviour changed last fall and suspected the award-winning teacher was the cause, according to Miami Herald.
Report: decision delayed in Diab appeal
Review of Hassan Diab extradition to be led by Murray Segal
Justin Trudeau concedes woman behind B.C. groping allegation may have experienced their encounter ‘differently’
The prime minister said he’s confident he did not act inappropriately, but that men and women can experience the same interactions in different ways.
Early sightings of monarch butterflies down in Dundas
Aerial spraying for gypsy moths may have killed the larvae and caterpillars of monarch butterflies in the Dundas area earlier this spring. This is the belief of Joanna Chapman, founder and co-ordinator of the Urquhart Butterfly Garden. Chapman has noted a dramatic reduction in the early sightings of the species in the garden on Cootes Drive near the Desjardins Canal in Dundas.
NDP stalwart Christopherson won’t run for federal re-election
The longtime politician has served since the mid-1980s
On the path of Napoleon — McMaster likely contributed to his fall
If you’re in the mood for a little Napoleonic history or want to cast your eyes on some remarkable artifacts from the era, go to Google Maps on your smartphone to find your way to the McMaster University School of Art.
Thais fight water and oxygen levels in cave as diver dies
Thais fight water and oxygen levels in cave as diver dies
Murray Segal tabbed to lead Diab review
Review of Hassan Diab extradition to be led by Murray Segal
Trudeau meets with supporters in Brampton
Trudeau speaks with supporters in Brampton, Ont., hours after meeting Doug Ford
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