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3 survivors after airliner with 110 aboard crashes in Cuba
3 survivors after airliner with 110 aboard crashes in Cuba
Halton police looking for missing woman
Luz Marina Botero was last seen in Burlington Friday morning
Givenchy's Clare Waight Keller designs Markle's sleek dress
Givenchy's Clare Waight Keller designs Markle's sleek dress
Horwath loops back on Hamilton LRT
NDP leader releases statement confirming her support for the project after saying she wouldn’t force council to build it
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle smile with joy at the altar
Fans head to Windsor; Charles to walk Markle down the aisle
MP launches make-your-own-law contest
Contest seeks ideas for new federal laws, MP to turn winner into private bill
Royal wedding coverage: liveblog, quiz, dresses gallery
CBC liveToronto Star liveblogRoyal YouTube channelPast Royal wedding dressesQuiz
Royal wedding coverage
CBC liveA-list couples including George and Amal Clooney have arrived for the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.Crowds cheered as the Hollywood star and his lawyer spouse arrived at Windsor Castle — he in a grey suit, sh
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's $60 million Lotto Max jackpot
Where the leaders are for Saturday, May 19
Where the leaders are for Saturday, May 19
Wynne takes day off as Ford, Horwath campaign
Wynne takes day off as Ford visits brewery, Horwath campaigns in the north
Substitute teacher, Pakistani exchange student among victims
Substitute teacher, Pakistani exchange student among victims
June is Seniors' Month in Hamilton
As many as 1,000 Hamilton seniors are expected to drop by the Michelangelo Events and Conference Centre May 30 to officially kick off Seniors' Month in Hamilton.
Trump might be right. Is NAFTA really good for us?
The impasse in the North American Free Trade Agreement talks is commonly viewed as a setback for Canada. It is not.
NDP Leader Andrea Horwath campaigning in Peterborough on Sunday
Ontario New Democratic Party Leader Andrea Horwath will be making a campaign stop in Peterborough over the Victoria Day holiday weekend.
Walmart cuts Weston Foods as bread supplier
'Commercial reasons': Walmart Canada Inc. cuts Weston Foods as bread supplier
Drugs seized from east-end Ottawa grocer
Health Canada seizes 'unauthorized drugs' from east-end Ottawa grocer
Nearly twice as many patients as mental health beds some days at Joseph Brant Hospital
People with mental health issues are being cared for in conference rooms at Joseph Brant Hospital because of overcrowding so extreme that some days there are nearly twice as many patients as beds.
A disturbing glimpse of serial killer and serial rapist Paul Bernardo
Court hearing via video link reveals inmate, 53, the man who tortured and murdered 15-year-old Kristen French and 14-year-old Leslie Mahaffy, and admitted to 14 violent sexual attacks on women, writes Rosie DiManno.
Hamilton teen escort in manslaughter case in program to help turn life around
She is at high risk of returning to escorting and the life she led before killing 32-year-old Mississauga man in Stoney Creek in April 2017, court heard.
Man charged in Richmond Hill homicide and Toronto home invasion
Police say a man is facing charges related to a body found in a vehicle in Richmond Hill, Ont., and a home invasion in Toronto on Thursday in which a dog was killed.
The hidden caves of a rum-runner
For decades, they have sat in obscurity and musty neglect behind a West Harbour marina building, three crumbling concrete rooms in the side of a hill, overgrown by weed trees and burrs, and littered with junk.
Province releases review of school trip policies
Province releases review of outdoor education policies after student's death
Signpost: Hospice lottery, golf tournament, Hamilton winner
The first early-bird draw for the Dr. Bob Kemp Hospice’s second annual Lottery for Grieving Hearts is June 1. Every ticket is entered for a chance to win a Google Home. The grand prize draws for a 2018 Jeep Renegade or $10,000 cash will take place Dec. 28. Tickets cost $20 for one or $100 for six. For more information, call 905-387-2448, ext. 2213.
Good works of volunteers and businesses honoured in Stoney Creek awards
As a volunteer for CityKidz Hamilton, Tom Busch said he’s often asked why he leaves the comfort of his own home to spend his spare time helping others.
Ex-Hamilton lawyer charged with sexual assault
John Venn was disbarred in 2016 for repeated sexual harassment of women at Cayuga court
Hamilton under flood watch due to high winds
Wave heights in Lake Ontario were expected to reach 1.1 metres
Staying home this long weekend? Here are nine things to do
Our weather’s looking a little dreary, but don’t let that keep you from enjoying the great outdoors during this long weekend. Happy Victoria Day.
Grimsby woman charged in alleged Hamilton rental scam
Woman accused of absconding with $15,000 after collecting “deposits” for home rental
Ethics czar investigating fisheries minister
Ethics czar investigates fisheries minister LeBlanc over licence award
Chile’s bishops resign en masse over sex abuse cover-up
In the biggest shake-up yet in the Catholic Church’s long-running sex abuse scandal, every active Chilean bishop offered to resign Friday over what Pope Francis said was their “grave negligence” in investigating abuse and protecting children.
Man charged in homicide, home invasion
Man charged in Richmond Hill, Ont., homicide and Toronto home invasion
Can a white suit elevate a body of work?
Shrewd writers know how to manipulate the media
Did you know? Early bird voting already underway
You can vote in person at your provincial riding’s returning office any time before June 7. And don’t sweat it too much if you misspell your candidate’s name.
Poisoned ex-spy Sergei Skripal discharged from U.K. hospital
Former Russian spy Sergei Skripal has been discharged from a British hospital more than two months after he was poisoned with a nerve agent and left fighting for his life, health officials said Friday.
Toronto seeks help housing refugee claimants
Toronto asks Ottawa, province for help to deal with influx of refugees
Craft pot growers demand action from feds, B.C.
Craft cannabis growers in B.C. sound alarm over survival of the sector
Ontario leaders pledge Grassy Narrows cleanup
Wynne and Ford to visit health centres, while Horwath takes her campaign north
WADA wants Montreal to be anti-doping research hub
WADA president wants Montreal to become global anti-doping research hub
Dundas Governor's Road reconstruction expected to be completed Oct. 26
Access to remain open while work progresses this summer.
Flooded Grand Forks to see rivers peak Saturday
New flood warnings for central, southeast B.C., as military reaches Grand Forks
Ontario’s teen royal wedding guest ready with ‘dream dress’
Teenage royal wedding guest Faith Dickinson says she’s got her “dream dress” ready for the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Province releases review of school trip policies after student's death
Province releases review of outdoor education policies after student's death
Dozens reported dead as Cuban jet crashes
A Cuban commercial airliner with more than 100 people aboard crashed shortly after takeoff Friday from Havana’s Jose Martí International Airport, Cuba’s official media reported. Only three people survived, according to state television. Footage from the crash site as emergency responders rushed ...
DNA leads to man's arrest in murder of B.C. pair
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Police make arrest in 1987 murders of Victoria couple
Toronto stocks close higher, loonie down
Toronto stocks move lower, while U.S. stock markets mixed; Loonie moves down
Update: 10 dead, 10 wounded in Texas school shooting
A male student was taken into custody Friday morning after a shooting spree inside a high school in southeast Texas left 10 people dead and 10 more wounded.
Teen held in Texas attack described as quiet, unassuming
Teen held in Texas attack described as quiet, unassuming
Don’t forget to tell the young they don’t have to work in unsafe conditions
All workers have the right to refuse unsafe working conditions without reprisal from their employers. The circumstances in which such a refusal might arise range from environments that are too hot or too cold to lack of safety barricades around dangerous machinery or tripping hazards.
Harbour traffic for May 6 to 12
Domestic: 8
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