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Mi'kmaq lose bid to block golf course sale
Judge dismisses Aboriginal bid to block sale of P.E.I. golf course
Jury begins deliberation in Khill trial
Jury prepares to deliberate in trial of homeowner charged with second-degree murder
Toronto mayor wants help resettling asylum seekers
Toronto mayor asks for help with refugees and asylum seekers in shelter system
Alleged pot-eating Toronto cops face tribunal hearing
Disciplinary hearing for Toronto cops who allegedly ate pot-infused chocolate
Council may ask province to leave Skelly seat empty
Council will debate asking the province for permission to leave Hamilton’s ward 7 seat empty until the October election – despite a law requiring them to appoint a replacement.
No explanation for chemical smell in Stoney Creek
Hamilton Fire spent a couple hours looking for source of smell in lakefront community Monday night before it disappeared
Regulator lays criminal bid rigging charges
Competition Bureau lays criminal bid rigging charges in Gatineau, Que., case
Hamilton killer loses appeal bid in husband’s murder
Maria Figliola’s luck ran out with appeal No. 2.
Noisy peafowl to be evicted in Surrey, B.C.
Messy, screeching peafowl to be removed from Surrey, B.C., neighbourhood
Undercover police grabbed a DJ's chewing gum. It helped crack a teacher's 1992 murder, police say
It's Monday morning, four days shy of Christmas, and she's getting the gifts ready.
Naming flap prompts call for Hamilton school board lobbyist registry
A local charity’s bid to have the new high school being built at Scott Park named after inventor Nikola Tesla got a bit too pushy for the area’s trustee — so much so he wants the school board to create a lobbyist registry.
Vertical expansion of 401 needed: report
Add lanes above or below Highway 401 to ease gridlock, board of trade urges
Add lanes above or below Highway 401 to ease gridlock, board of trade urges
TORONTO The Toronto Region Board of Trade is calling for a vertical expansion of Highway 401 near Toronto Pearson International Airport to help alleviate gridlock it says is costing households an extra $125 per year in higher prices for everyday goods.
Coast Guard says Great Lakes waters still dangerously cold
Coast Guard says Great Lakes waters still dangerously cold
Ministers talk trade, possible support
Finance ministers to press Morneau about opting out of controversial tax change
Summer snow falls in parts of Newfoundland
Summer snow falls in parts of Newfoundland: 'Never seen it this late in June'
Class action proposed against Scotia's 1832
Scotiabank's 1832 Asset Management faces proposed class action lawsuit over fees
Clock ticking on filling Donna Skelly’s council seat
The clock is ticking on city council’s decision on how – or if – they will appoint a replacement councillor for a vacant Ward 7 seat.
Jury prepares to deliberate in Khill trial
Jury prepares to deliberate in trial of homeowner charged with second-degree murder
Millgrove's Susan McKechnie throws her hat in the ring
Millgrove’s Susan McKechnie is vying for the Ward 15 seat in October’s municipal election. She said she decided to run because she grew tired of reactionary planning in the ward.
Judi Partridge launches re-election campaign in Ward 15
Ward 15 Coun. Judi Partridge has registered for re-election.
RBC invests $2M into cybersecurity research
RBC invests $2M into cybersecurity research in Israel
Trump threatens Harley-Davidson with taxes 'like never before' and eventual collapse
President Donald Trump on Tuesday threatened the iconic motorcycle company Harley-Davidson with severe taxes and a public revolt that would eventually put the 115-year-old firm out of business, blasting the Wisconsin firm for a plan to move some operations outside the U.S. as a way to avoid getting caught in the middle of an escalating trade war.
And over in Newfoundland, it’s snowing. In June
Other parts of Atlantic Canada didn’t fare much better, with Halifax seeing temperatures of about -1 C, Charlottetown 1 C and Fredericton at 2 C.
Park to be renamed for boy who died in the cold 3 years ago
Park to be renamed for three-year-old boy who died in the cold three years ago
A man said he was going to kill someone - then mowed down a family riding bikes, police say
On Sunday, a Tampa, Florida, father took his two young sons to spend the afternoon riding bicycles. Pedro Aguerreberry towed his 3-year-old, Bennett, in a trailer and Lucas, 8, rode his bike behind them. The three were wearing helmets and on a marked bike path when a man plowed a burgundy Dodge Calibre into the family, police said.
A day with Border Patrol: imperiled infant, distraught dad
The 4-month-old Honduran had just entered the United States illegally with a man who first claimed to be her father, then said he was her uncle, and presented what appeared to be a false birth certificate.
Media fight access restrictions on child detention centres
Media fight access restrictions on child detention centres
Ministers to press Morneau on tax change
Finance ministers to press Morneau about opting out of controversial tax change
VIDEO: Hunt is on to unmask the mass killer of Valens Lake carp
Virus has wiped carp in southern Ontario waters such as Chemong Lake, Lake Simcoe, Otonabee River, Rice Lake, Lake Scugog and Pigeon Lake.
Kitchener, Brampton doctors reprimanded over ‘bullying’ emails
Pair plead guilty in separate hearing Monday to committing acts of professional misconduct after abusive emails sent to former OMA president.
‘Justin, what’s your problem, Justin?’ Trump complains about Trudeau and Canada, threatens auto tariff
In a rambling speech in South Carolina, the president again criticized Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over his post-G7 press conference about tariffs.
Woman charged with murder in death of man struck by car
Woman charged with second-degree murder in death of man struck by car
Peterborough Huskies co-founders Dave and Cathie Tuck found not guilty of defrauding special needs hockey team
A couple accused of defrauding the Peterborough Huskies team have been cleared of all charges.
It’s either murder or suicide in the case of the death of Wayne Millard
Was Millard, shot through his left eye as he lay on his bed one night in November 2012, depressed or in good spirits at the time of his death? This is a key point of contention at the trial of his son Dellen for murder, writes Rosie DiManno.
Urgent need for blood donors in Hamilton
There’s an urgent need for blood donors heading into the Canada Day holiday weekend, says Canadian Blood Services.
He flew across the world to break into a 14-year-old's home, police say. Her mom shot him
The man in the black hoodie told a mother through the door that he needed help, that he had been hitchhiking for 30 miles. But in truth, deputies say, Troy George Skinner had travelled much farther than that.
SIU investigating ATV crash that sent 35-year-old man to hospital with serious injuries
Eastport Drive re-opens following crash with provincial police cruiser
Hunt on to unmask the mass killer of Valens Lake carp
Virus has wiped carp in southern Ontario waters such as Chemong Lake, Lake Simcoe, Otonabee River, Rice Lake, Lake Scugog and Pigeon Lake.
Jimmy Fallon responds to Trump's tweet: 'I've never called this human in my life'
In an unusual turn of events, Jimmy Fallon had a lot of thoughts about President Donald Trump during "The Tonight Show" on Monday.
Bystanders save father, baby from fiery QEW crash
Bystanders help father, baby escape car, which burst into flames in Burlington
Jury should find Styres killing ‘lawful’: defence lawyer
“He acted to save his own life,” Peter Khill’s lawyer said in closing arguments
Cogeco customers filing complaints
Problems with cable TV, phone, and internet provider Cogeco have left local customers frustrated and contributed to more than 250 complaints filed with a national agency since May.
Accused takes stand in Craigslist child abuse case
This man is the fifth person to be prosecuted in the case police dubbed Project Links
‘Stinking’ compost plant closes so food waste is destined for the dump
The city hopes the shutdown spurred by out-of-control odour problems will be “very temporary.”
Trade committee comes back to talk tariffs
Trade committee returns to Ottawa to talk about the pain of Trump tariffs
Special-ed students increasingly asked to stay home: report
Students with special needs increasingly asked to stay home from school:report
Canada spends millions on border crossers
Canada spends millions housing and feeding border crossers, detains only some
Sentencing for two men in B.C. polygamy case
Two men convicted of polygamy in British Columbia to be sentenced
Canada's largest national park, UNESCO site threatened
Canada's largest national park, UNESCO site threatened: environmental assessment
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