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Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Two dead following Queen St. W. shooting in Toronto
Toronto rap community mourns death of Smoke Dawg but police mum on victim identity
Second man dead following Toronto shooting
Second man dead following downtown Toronto shooting
Police searching for missing Hamilton man
Michel Ouellet, 54, was last seen downtown Saturday afternoon.
GG Payette issues Canada Day message
Governor General Julie Payette wishes Canada a happy 151st birthday
BC ticket holder takes Lotto 649 jackpot
BC ticket holder takes Saturday night's $7 million Lotto 649 jackpot
One dead, two injured in Toronto shooting
Three people suffer "very serious" injuries in downtown Toronto shooting
Three injured in downtown Toronto shooting
Three people suffer "very serious" injuries in downtown Toronto shooting
Family separation ‘disgusting’: Hamilton demonstrators urged to act
“We need to abolish this system of injustice ... Nobody is ‘illegal’ in this country,” says Hamilton Coun. Matthew Green
Ontario government announces changes to OHIP+
Ontario youth pharmacare to no longer offer free meds for those with private coverage
Killdeer eggs hatch at Ottawa Bluesfest
Three of four eggs from relocated killdeer nest hatch at Ottawa Bluesfest
Trump sends Canada Day message to Payette
Trump praises neighbourly bonds in Canada Day message to Governor General
Conservative leader Andrew Scheer welcomes Liberal's taiff announcement on U.S. goods
"(Free trade) is a principal we defend and promote all over the world," said Conservative leader Andrew Scheer
Rallies held against family separation
Rallies across Canada protest separation of children from their families in the U.S.
‘Human thing to do:’ transit rider who jumped on subway tracks to save fallen man
A Toronto transit rider heralded as a hero after rescuing a man who fell onto the subway tracks said he couldn’t have done it without the help of two strangers who jumped in with him.
OHIP+ to no longer give kids, young adults with private insurance free medication
The move follows through on Premier Doug Ford’s campaign promise to find cost-cutting measures that don’t slash jobs, says Ontario’s new health minister Christine Elliott.
U.S. steel tariffs cause layoffs in Ontario
U.S. steel tariffs result in lay offs in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
Hamilton Coun. Sam Merulla eyes extreme actions to fix composting facility's odour problems
"We are talking quality of life here," said Ward 4 Coun. Sam Merulla. "People can't enjoy their backyards."
Oakville firefighters battle fully-involved boat fire on Sixteen Mile Creek
OAKVILLE - Oakville firefighters battled a fully-involved blaze on a 30-foot power boat in the intense heat this afternoon.
Major U.S. cities, tiny towns host immigration policy protests
Thousands of marchers gathered across America in the latest act of mass resistance against President Donald Trump’s immigration policies.
Three lower city fires — blocks apart, near Sanford Avenue — under investigation
Hamilton police are looking for witnesses of suspicious fires.
Ont PCs makes changes to youth pharmacare
Ontario youth pharmacare to no longer offer free meds for those with private coverage
Transit rider who saved man was doing 'human' thing
'Human thing to do:' transit rider who jumped on subway tracks to save fallen man
Witnesses say bystanders saved blind man on subway tracks
Woman who saw Toronto subway rescue says men who leapt into action are heroes
Elrose mayor calls fatal crash a tragedy
Mayor of small Saskatchewan town calls crash that killed 6 a tragedy
A century-old cure may help ward off superbugs, the ‘global climate change of health’
Western doctors mostly shelved phage therapy as a treatment after the advent of antibiotics. But the drugs, once considered a medical marvel, no longer work against a growing number of bacterial infections.
Man stable after shot in chest on Elgin Street
Hamilton police are searching for suspects in the shooting
Rallies against family separation across Canada
Rallies across Canada protest separation of children from their families in the U.S.
Prankster calls the president, and the White House puts him right through
The result was an impromptu six-minute conversation on immigration and the Supreme Court between the president and the radio host and comedian John Melendez
1 dead, 6 in hospital after minivan rollover
One dead, six in hospital after minivan rollover rollover in eastern Ontario
U.S. steel tariffs cause lay offs in Ontario
U.S. steel tariffs result in lay offs in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
Man falls from train, undergoes amputations
Australian man survives falling from train, being struck by cars in B.C.: RCMP
Six dead, including three children, in head-on collision on Saskatchewan highway
Mayor of southwestern Saskatchewan town calls crash a tragedy
First Nations woman fights to stay in Canada
Indigenous woman fights to stay in Canada, saying traditional territory is B.C.
Hamilton police seek witnesses after a man was shot on Elgin Street
The male victim is in stable condition
One dead after crash in Sombra, Ont.
One person dead after car found in St. Cair River in Sombra, Ont.
Canada Day weekend brings hot, humid weather
Heat warnings in effect for parts of the country on Canada Day weekend
Police seeking witnesses after a man was shot on Elgin Street
The male victim is in stable condition
Children’s advocate calls for end to lockout at Hamilton teen jail
Province should step in to reopen Arrell Youth Centre says rights group
‘Here I’m just Amy’: From teen pregnancy, poverty, and abuse to physician
When she was a teenager Amy Montour rejected her Six Nations home, but later emerged to become a palliative care physician and return to the place she never really left.
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's $50 million Lotto Max jackpot
Canada announces billions in retaliatory tariffs against US
Canada announces billions in retaliatory tariffs against US
Feds offer up to $2B in trade dispute help
Ottawa details list of U.S. tariff targets, offers up to $2B in support
Police officer apologizes for kissing girl, woman
Crown wants jail for Vancouver officer who kissed teenage girl and young woman
Canada Day weekend planner
Canada’s 151st birthday is Sunday and with it comes our first real taste of summer. Hamilton is under a heat advisory so be sure you have plenty of water and know where you can take shelter before you go. Have a fun and safe Canada Day weekend.
Ford unveils a slimmer provincial cabinet of 21
Donna Skelly appointed parliamentary assistant
Freeland: ‘We will not back down’ to U.S. tariffs
Feds announce $2 billion to help steel and aluminum sectors weather the storm
Driftwood designer
Signpost: Holocaust education, trade mission and Canada Day
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board director of education Manny Figueiredo is among the attendees going on the 2018 “Compassion to Action” mission for Holocaust education. Law enforcement officials and educators from across Canada are joining organizers from Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for the ninth annual mission in July.
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