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Police seize 60 illegal guns from Ontario home
Ontario man charged after 60 illegal rifles, shotguns seized from home
Police seek help to ID woman killed by subway
Toronto police seek help to identify woman struck and killed by subway train
Bodies of 2 missing boaters identified
Bodies of two boaters recovered from N. Ontario lake identified
Camper stuck in rocks dies in hospital
Woman caught in rocks at Ontario waterfall dies in hospital
Distress often part of dementia caregiving: report
Almost half of caregivers of loved ones with dementia experience distress: report
Bystanders help three people from fiery crash
Bystanders help three people escape fiery highway crash in Burlington, Ont.: OPP
Equalization back as finance ministers meet
Equalization debate re-emerges ahead of finance ministers' meeting in Ottawa
Hamilton to launch fraud and waste hotline
Hamilton will create a new fraud and waste hotline, for a three-year pilot project, at a cost of about $30,000 annually.
Signpost: Taste of Ancaster, pop-up libraries and more
The 14th annual Knights of Columbus Tastes of Ancaster event is being held June 27 from 6 to 9 p.m. at Marquis Gardens, 1365 Sandhill Dr. Attendees will have a chance to try food, brews and wines from local restaurants. Tickets cost $50 and can be purchased by visiting kofcancaster.ca or Rastin’s Pharmacy, 323 Wilson St. E.
Judge named to lead Toronto police review
Judge named to lead review of Toronto police handling of missing person cases
Buckcherry to play convention centre Oct. 15
Hard rock from yesteryear is headed to the Scotiabank Convention Centre.
Omaha zoo finds escaped parrot scared by Goodyear blimp
Omaha zoo finds escaped parrot scared by Goodyear blimp
Jogger who crossed U.S. border a warning: expert
Jogger who crossed U.S. border accidentally a warning to Canadians: expert
Jury should find Styres killing ‘lawful’: defence lawyer
“He acted to save his own life,” Peter Khill’s lawyer said in closing arguments
QEW re-opens following fiery crash
Bystanders help father, baby escape car, which burst into flames in Burlington
Dead carp at Valens spawn fish herpes speculation
Virus has wiped carp in southern Ontario waters such as Chemong Lake, Lake Simcoe, Otonabee River, Rice Lake, Lake Scugog and Pigeon Lake.
PM to skip Canada Day on Parliament Hill
Trudeau to visit three cities on Canada Day, skip Parliament Hill festivities
German peacekeepers warn about weather, isolation and United Nations red tape
The German helicopter crews being relieved by Canada’s peacekeeping mission in Mali say they have struggled with delays in getting approval for life-saving medical evacuations as pennywise UN officials wrangle over cost.
Art eased fears as she felt alone fighting cancer
Cultural respect identified as key for better cancer outcomes among Indigenous
Hamilton looks to develop a vision for an urbanized Elfrida
The City of Hamilton is forging ahead with a plan to transform Elfrida into a community of 80,000 workers and residents over the next two decades.
Cybersecurity skills in short supply: experts
Government needs to do more to resolve cybersecurity skills shortage: experts
In one of West Vancouver’s nicest neighbourhoods, nobody’s home except dust bunnies and raccoons
Following a wave of real-estate speculation, West Vancouver is haunted with ‘ghost mansions’ apparently sitting empty. Now the municipality is looking for new ways to tax vacant properties.
Conservative Leader Scheer supports a single Quebec tax return
Quebecers would have to file only a single tax return under his watch, federal Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer said Monday.
U of O hockey players found not guilty of sex assault
Former Ottawa varsity hockey players acquitted in sex assault case
Equalization debate re-emerges ahead of finance ministers’ meeting in Ottawa
Canada’s long-simmering internal debate over how the federal government divvies up equalization payments among the provinces is expected to flare up yet again this week when the country’s finance ministers get together for their twice-yearly gathering.
REVIEW: Old story receives a reawakening on Drayton stage
“The Rainmaker” is very different than the usual comedy and musical fare
Vehicle runs red light, hits cruiser head on: cops
Vehicle runs red light, hits cruiser head on, Sault Ste. Marie police say
Two adults, child escape fiery QEW crash
Single vehicle collision blocking Niagara bound lanes
Niagara Parks and Polaris Music Prize combine for new concert series
The series will feature a diverse lineup of Canadian performers all recognized by Polaris in the past.
Millard had means, motive and opportunity to kill his father, Crown alleges
Dellen Millard killed his father because he wanted millions of dollars in inheritance, prosecutor said in closing arguments
Eastport Drive closed after ATV crash with OPP cruiser
OPP say ATV was being driven along side of QEW before crash on Eastport Drive
Millard had means, motive to kill dad: Crown
Crown, defence expected to give closing arguments in Millard murder trial
Crown seeks adult sentence for teen in fatal beating
Life like a nightmare since daughter's fatal beating shared online: mother
Closing arguments underway at second-degree murder trial of Hamilton-area homeowner
Defence and prosecution clashed Monday over whether a Hamilton-area homeowner’s military training justified his fatal shooting of a man who broke into his truck at night.
C. diff cases fall 36 per cent in hospitals
C. difficile cases fall 36 per cent in hospitals, better infection control credited
Erdogan wins in Turkey, gets ready to assume sweeping powers
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has dominated Turkish politics for the past 15 years, will extend his rule and take on sweeping new powers after his victory in the country’s landmark presidential and parliamentary elections.
Crash leads to charges
A 37-year-old McDonnel Street man faces alcohol-related driving charges after a collision on Sherbrooke Street at about 12:35 a.m. last Tuesday.
Assault charge laid
A 25-year-old Park Street North man was charged with assault with a weapon after police were called to an altercation at a home on the street at about 12:30 p.m. Friday.
Handbag stolen
Police are looking for a white male after a woman’s handbag was grabbed from her arm as she walked near the Charlotte Mews at about 10:30 a.m. Friday.
Harley, stung by tariffs, shifts some production overseas
Harley-Davidson, up against spiralling costs from tariffs, will begin to shift the production of motorcycles headed for Europe from the U.S. to factories overseas.
Sessions defends Trump administration’s immigration policies
While hundreds of protesters rallied outside, Attorney General Jeff Sessions defended the Trump administration’s immigration policies Monday in a speech, calling on Congress to act and asserting that many children were brought to the border by violent gang members.
Oakville man charged with manslaughter following fentanyl death in York Region
A 37-year-old Oakville man has been charged with manslaughter following a fentanyl-related death in York Region.
Crash closes Niagara bound QEW lanes at Eastport
Vehicle in flames following crash near Skyway bridge
RCMP need to improve Indigenous relations: commissioner
RCMP pledges at MMIW inquiry in Regina to do better on Indigenous issues
IIROC looks to blockchain, surveillance for 2019
Investment dealer regulator to focus on oversight of new business models for 2019
Alberta man charged with hate crime in Toronto
Man charged two years after allegedly handing out 'anti-gay material' at Toronto Pride
Art installation aims to inspire hope after van attack
Arts group creates colourful tribute to promote healing after Toronto van attack
Hamilton killer loses appeal bid in husband’s death-by-hitman
Hamilton murderer Maria Figliola has had a second appeal of her conviction tossed out of court.
Closing arguments underway at Khill trial
Closing arguments underway at second-degree murder trial of Hamilton-area homeowner
Hamilton's complete streets strategy remains in a traffic jam, says Mountain Coun. Terry Whitehead
"I live it everyday. It's not a pleasant experience for anyone or any neighbour," said Mountain Councillor Terry Whitehead.
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