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Man charged in murder of Jonathan Bailey
A Hamilton man was arrested Wednesday and charged by Niagara Regional Police in the death of 45-year-old Johnathan Bailey, whose body was found last November.
Microplastics near B.C. shellfish farms: study
Research needed on impact of microplastics onB.C. shellfish industry: study
Ontario lawyers receive guide to Indigenous legal rights, history and culture
The regulatory body for Ontario’s lawyers and paralegals has released a guide to help legal professionals better understand the legal rights, history and culture of Indigenous people.
London, Ont., police issue warrant for man in dog assault caught on video
Police in London, Ont., say a warrant has been issued for 28-year-old man who allegedly beat a dog.
Niagara Beeway swarm removal program underway
Niagara residents who come across a wayward swarm of bees on their property are being asked to put down the pesticide and instead pick up the phone.
Freeland plays down Trump assertion Canada ‘difficult, spoiled’ on NAFTA
U.S. President Donald Trump says Canada and Mexico are “spoiled” and difficult to deal with in NAFTA negotiations.
BREAKING: Three-year-old child found without vital signs in hot vehicle in Burlington
A three-year-old child has been found without vital signs inside a hot vehicle at Crossroads Christian Communications in Burlington, multiple social media posts report.
Toronto opens new beds for refugee claimants
Toronto opening 800 emergency spaces to deal with influx of refugee claimants
Trump calls Canada 'difficult' on NAFTA
Freeland plays down Trump assertion Canada being 'difficult, spoiled' on NAFTA
Two Toronto police constables charged
Two Toronto cops charged with attempting to obstruct justice and breach of trust
NewsAlert: Ottawa blocks Aecon takeover
NewsAlert: Ottawa blocks Aecon proposed takeover by Chinese group
First degree murder charge laid in West Linocln homicide investigation
Police say other suspects in Jonathan Bailey's death continue to be investigated
Fire causes extensive damage to home in rural Milton
Milton firefighters remain on scene looking for hot spots after extinguishing a home fire on Cedar Trail this evening (Wednesday).
Ontario NDP's plan under Liberal, Tory attack
Leaders campaigning for June 7 election in north, southwest and Toronto today
Media not an arm of police: Vice lawyer
Media can't be an arm of the police, Vice lawyer tells Supreme Court hearing
Winners and losers in the digital economy
The product marketing manager for Igloo Software will speak in Hamilton next week on the “Winners and Losers in the New Digital Economy.”
Horgan defends fight to keep and restrict oil
Notley to skip western premiers meeting today, but slams leader who's there
Motorcycle, SUV collide at Queen and Charlton
A motorcyclist was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries after a collision with an SUV at the intersection of Queen Street South and Charlton around 12:45 p.m. Wednesday.
Aerial spraying to counter Gypsy Moth devastation of trees
The dreaded Gypsy Moth infestation is getting a blast of a pesticide from the air before its voracious larvae and caterpillars get a chance to devour thousands of city trees.
Rights group: Rohingya insurgents massacred Myanmar Hindus
Myanmar’s army was not the only group that slaughtered civilians in the country’s volatile west last year, Amnesty International said in a new report accusing ethnic Rohingya insurgents of massacring dozens of Hindus during an escalation of a long-running communal conflict in Rakhine State.
Signpost: Bike to work, golf for Interval House, act on climate change
Monday, May 28, marks the 10th anniversary of Hamilton’s annual Bike to Work Day. Citizens are welcome to a morning (7 to 9 a.m.) of fitness fun and a healthy breakfast at city hall, where hundreds of cyclists will converge from all over the city. It’s also the kickoff of Bike Month, through June, and Bike To School Week, May 28 to June 1.
Uber "doubling down" on autonomous cars
Uber says it remains committed to Toronto hub for self-driving car research
'Roseanne' season finale recap: State of emergency
The Conners are done for the year.
Doug Ford says he’ll release fully costed platform before the election
With two weeks left in Ontario’s election campaign, Doug Ford is refusing to say when his Progressive Conservatives will release a fully costed platform, except to insist it will be before voters head to the polls.
Trump seethes over Russia probe, calls for end to ’SPYGATE’
President Donald Trump has branded his latest attempt to discredit the special counsel’s Russia investigation as “spygate,” part of a newly invigorated strategy embraced by his Republican colleagues to raise suspicions about the probe that has dogged his presidency almost since the start.
Tim Hortons plummets to 67th in reputation rankings
Tim Hortons has seen its ranking take a hit in another study tracking Canada’s most reputable companies.
Feds short of Rae request on Rohingya aid
Canada pledges $300M to Rohingya crisis, but stops short on resettlement
Small Newfoundland town that rejected rainbow crosswalk to hold Pride Week
A Newfoundland town that received national attention when it refused to permit a rainbow crosswalk has now agreed to hold a Pride Week.
Russian hit in nerve agent attack says recovery ‘slow, painful’
Yulia Skripal, who was poisoned with her ex-spy father in a nerve agent attack, said Wednesday her recovery has been “slow and painful” and she hopes to return to her home in Russia someday.
Hawaii geothermal plant plugs wells as lava flows nearby
Production wells at a geothermal plant under threat by lava flowing from Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano have been plugged to prevent toxic gases from seeping out.
3 more teens charged in death of Maryland police officer
Three more teens have been charged as adults with first-degree murder in the death of a Maryland police officer, authorities said Wednesday.
Alaska man pleads guilty in Florida airport shooting
An Alaska man pleaded guilty Wednesday in exchange for a life prison sentence in the Florida airport shooting that killed five people and wounded six, blaming his rampage on severe mental illness a psychologist said is now under control.
Researchers honoured for identifying ‘Newfoundland curse’
A research team was honoured Wednesday for identifying the cause of the “Newfoundland curse” — a deadly heart condition that has afflicted Newfoundland families for centuries.
Full platform is coming, Doug Ford says
Doug Ford says he'll release fully costed platform before the election
Singh says No to Trans Mountain expansion
Singh says No to Trans Mountain, maybe to running in B.C. byelection
Alberta doesn't sign on after premiers meeting
Notley to skip western premiers meeting today, but slams leader who's there
First Nation community trapped as fire creeps closer
Manitoba First Nation community trapped by smoke as fire creeps closer
CIBC expects 50 per cent drop in new mortgages
CIBC reports second-quarter net income up nearly 25 per cent from year ago
Hamilton police investigate Mountain house party stabbing
Police are trying to find alleged attackers; male stabbed in leg and arm
Judge: President can't block critics on Twitter
Judge: President can't block critics on Twitter
CEO of Royal Canadian Mint to resign
CEO of Royal Canadian Mint to resign, citing desire to find more balance
Iconic Touchdown statue moves to Tim Hortons Field
The iconic “Touchdown” sculpture that has sat in front of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame beside Hamilton City Hall since 1972 was moved to its new home at Tim Hortons Field on Wednesday.
Canada must collect more plasma: panel
Federal panel urging Canada to ramp up efforts to collect blood plasma
Alberta makes pipeline demand at premiers meet
Notley to skip western premiers meeting today, but slams leader who's there
Man who murdered stepson to serve minimum 16 years in jail
It was low-key ending to a high-profile crime that garnered national attention.
Warrant issued for man in assault on dog
London, Ont., police issue warrant for man in dog assault caught on video
Mike Pompeo affirms, reluctantly, that Russia tried to help Trump win
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo acknowledged — after prodding by lawmakers — that he backs the finding by U.S. intelligence agencies that Russia meddled in the U.S. presidential campaign to hurt Hillary Clinton and ultimately help Donald Trump.
Media can't be arm of police: Vice lawyer
Media can't be an arm of the police, Vice lawyer tells Supreme Court hearing
Police ID cyclist killed in crash
Police identify cyclist killed in hit-and-run in Whitchurch-Stouffville, Ont.
Doug Ford says he'll release fully costed platform before the election
Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford says his party will release a fully costed campaign platform some time before the June 7 election.
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