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U.S. hits head of Iran’s central bank with terror sanctions
The United States escalated its financial pressure on Iran Tuesday by slapping terror sanctions on the head of its central bank and barring anyone around the world from doing business with him, underscoring President Donald Trump’s hard line after his withdrawal from the Iranian nuclear accord upset European allies.
Business After Business at Cannon Knitting Mills
The Hamilton Chamber of Commerce is holding a “Business After Business” event with Stinson Developments on May 24.
Wooden flowers that look like the real thing
After years of working with silk flowers as a hobby, Crystal Latendresse was searching for a less expensive alternative, when she discovered sola wood flowers about three years ago.
Hydro One compensation dominates on campaign trail
Wynne and Horwath campaign in SW Ont. today while Ford holds Toronto rally
Ontario police sound alarm over pot legalization
Ontario police sound alarm over perceived lack of funds for pot legalization
Dundas' Alec Purnell signs with University of Guelph Gryphons track team
Runner aiming to develop into world-class competitor
April home sales drop to 7-year monthly low as mortgage rules continue to drag
April home sales dropped to a seven-year low for the month, the kickoff to the busy spring real estate season, as both sales and prices saw double-digit annual declines, the Canadian Real Estate Association reported Tuesday.
Peterborough-Kawartha provincial election candidates answer questions on health, food security
Candidates vow to add more hospital beds to the province, but one voter asks how overstuffed hospitals can do that
April home sales drop to 7-year low
NewsAlert: National home sales fall 14% to lowest level in 5 years, prices down 11%
Toxic chemicals found in baby bibs, blankets
Baby bibs, blankets contain toxins Canada banned in other products: report
Two men sent to hospital in east end “disturbance”
Hamilton police are investigating an incident inside a Walter Avenue South home
US hits head of Iran's central bank with terror sanctions
WASHINGTON - The United States escalated its financial pressure on Iran Tuesday by slapping terror sanctions on the head of its central bank and barring anyone around the world from doing business with him, underscoring President Donald Trump's hard line after his withdrawal from the Iranian nuclear accord upset European allies.
Louis Audet to step aside as Cogeco CEO
Louis Audet to resign as Cogeco CEO, will remain with cable, broadcasting company
Deputy minister handles 1,000 'severe' cases
Serious Phoenix pay issues? Need a fast fix? Call DM Lemay, say public servants
TD discounts variable mortgage rate
TD Bank discounts 5-year variable mortgage rate as competition heats up
Wynne says Hydro One pay to be reviewed
Wynne and Horwath campaign in SW Ont. today while Ford holds Toronto rally
Tim Hortons franchisee sues parent company for $4 million over licence renewal
A franchisee is suing the parent company of Tim Hortons after he says it acted in bad faith when declining to renew a licence for one of his stores.
Strange readings from a dead spacecraft reveal new evidence of water on Europa
A spacecraft wouldn't know evidence of a Galilean lunar geyser if that geyser hit it in the face. Luckily, the scientists on the ground did.
Palestinians thank Canada for embassy stance
Palestinians thank Canada for not supporting U.S. embassy move to Jerusalem
WestJet’s pilot troubles might be just the beginning of a very bumpy ride
Call it turbulence that they just couldn’t go around.
Explosives found at vacant Sault house
Homemade explosive devices found at vacant Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., house: police
Partridge cites council experience to woo voters on June 7
Flamborough-Glanbrook Liberal candidate Judi Partridge is citing her experience as a Hamilton city councillor as the reason voters should choose her on June 7.
As in 1990, Ontario’s NDP in a good position to win an upset victory
In 1990, Ontario’s New Democrats pulled off a miracle, winning government for the first time in the province’s history.
Bourdain defends Quebec chefs after tweet
Anthony Bourdain defends 'effective' Quebec chefs after insulting tweet
Police end search of Bruce McArthur apartment
Toronto police end search of accused serial killer Bruce McArthur's apartment
Tom Wolfe, pioneering 'New Journalist,' dead at 87
NEW YORK - Author Tom Wolfe, who chronicled everything from hippies to the space race before turning his sharp eye to fiction, has died. He was 87.
Toronto stock index up, loonie down
Toronto's main stock index up moderately, loonie down from Monday
Swiss police investigate deadly crash, fire involving Tesla
GENEVA - Police in southern Switzerland say they are investigating the death of a German man after a Tesla car he was driving crashed into a guardrail and burst into flames.
"No broken bones … no major scars": Parents deny torturing 10 children found living in filth
Ten children have been removed from their home in northern California, where police say they were tortured and living in "horrible" conditions.
Home sales fall to lowest level in 5 years
NewsAlert: National home sales fall 14% to lowest level in 5 years, prices down 11%
NAFTA: Mexico doubts deal by Thursday target
Mexico doubts that a NAFTA deal is possible by Thursday target date
High court orders new trial for parents of boy dead of meningitis
The Supreme Court of Canada has ordered a new trial for a couple who used homemade remedies instead of seeking medical attention for their son who died of bacterial meningitis.
Wynne says review of Hydro One pay will include raises for board of directors
Ontario Liberal's premier says it's unacceptable that Hydro One's board decided to give themselves pay increases and that's why her government pushed for a review of the utility's compensation package.
Hamilton Liberal candidate Ted McMeekin absent at church-sponsored debate
"I guess we won't get any answers from our local Liberal candidate," said Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas Progressive Conservative candidate Ben Levitt
Arrest made in child abduction case: police
Police say person arrested in alleged child abduction is a stranger
A buried secret leads to a Boston murder trial against a once-powerful Mafia boss
Eight feet of New England dirt covered the body for 24 years. The only reason authorities knew where to find it was due to a marijuana bust.
TD Bank discounts 5-year variable mortgage rate as competition heats up
TD Bank is looking to attract more homebuyers with a hefty discount to its variable mortgage rate as competition among Canada's biggest lenders heats up.
Staged photos put Meghan Markles’ dad out of the Royal Wedding
The last thing Meghan Markle needs this week is a scandal.
Co-pilot sucked halfway out of plane after windshield cracks over China
Getting sucked halfway out of a plane window is the stuff of movies and nightmares and it happens extremely rarely.
NewsAlert: Home sales fall to lowest level in 5 years
NewsAlert: National home sales fall 14% to lowest level in 5 years, prices down 11%
Bike for Mike picks St. Michael's for pilot program
Twenty students at St. Michael’s elementary school are on track to get new bicycles when they graduate.
‘Floating feet’ mystery grips Canada
The mystery has haunted Canadians for more than a decade: One by one, human feet clad in running shoes have floated ashore on British Columbia’s southern coast with gruesome regularity.
Hamilton police seize cocaine, methamphetamine after traffic stop
A 42-year-old man is facing drug trafficking charges
Lawyer for Golden State Killer suspect fights against release of documents
The defence attorney for Joseph James DeAngelo Jr., the suspect in the Golden State Killer case, fought Monday against the release of case documents sought by the Los Angeles Times and other media organizations.
Hydro One first quarter profit up 33% to $222 million, dividend rising
Hydro One says its first-quarter profit rose to $222 million, which was up 33 per cent from the same time last year.
Pauley Perrette says she's been kept 'silent' about leaving 'NCIS,' tweets vaguely of crime
Pauley Perrette is saying she's been kept "silent" about the reason for her departure from NCIS after 15 seasons.
Real estate association says it won’t target individual candidates in pre-election campaign
The Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) says it has no plans to back away from its campaign promoting home ownership to parties and candidates in the upcoming provincial election.
Toll for Gaza protests rises to 61 as baby dies from tear gas, with more protests expected
Ahead of another day of protests, the death toll for those killed by Israeli forces at the Gaza boundary fence climbed to 61 on Tuesday after an infant died overnight from tear gas inhalation along with two others, according to local health officials.
Domestic dispute in Germany: Man arguing with a parrot
Domestic dispute in Germany: Man arguing with a parrot
Hydro One Q1 profit rises 33%, dividend rising
Hydro One first quarter profit up 33% to $222 million, dividend rising
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