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The Latest: MLB players say high court ruling 'monumental'
The Latest: MLB players say high court ruling 'monumental'
NewsAlert: Amber Alert issued for Ontario boy, 8
NewsAlert: Amber Alert issued for Ontario boy, 8, last seen in Gorham Township
Liberals slam NDP platform costing
Wynne, Ford and Horwath enter second week of Ontario election campaign
Toronto stock index up in broad-based advance
Toronto, U.S. stock markets up in broad-based advance; Loonie higher
A notorious mansion. An alleged assault by a Hollywood producer. A suicide. What happened to Brian Claflin?
In the early afternoon of June 5, 2014, a man appeared on the subway tracks between stations in Berlin. He stood alone a few hundred yards into a tunnel, and train conductors said they couldn't brake in time to avoid hitting him.
N.B. flood victims face choice: clean up, or move
Costly and exhausting cleanup starts in flooded areas of New Brunswick
NDP's Horwath rules out Liberal coalition
Wynne, Ford and Horwath enter second week of Ontario election campaign
Toronto tutor charged with sexual assault
Toronto man, 30, charged with sexual assault of 15-year-old girl he was tutoring
On to the Memorial Cup in championship style
The Hamilton Bulldogs stage a thrilling third period charge to win the OHL crown, 5-4 over Sault Ste. Marie
Man charged after allegedly striking bus
Man believed to be high on opiates charged with allegedly striking bus
A 14th human foot — this one in a hiking boot — washes ashore in B.C.
Like nearly all of the 13 human feet that had mysteriously washed up on Canadian shores before it, the 14th foot appeared, unexpectedly, on the banks of the Salish Sea in British Columbia. This time, a man walking the beach on Gabriola Island discovered the appendage last Sunday afternoon, trapped in a mass of logs, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Don’t put down the dog that killed my puppy and bit my daughter, Toronto mom says
A Toronto mother is calling for help to save the life of the dog that killed her eight-week-old puppy and attacked her 12-year-old daughter at a Leaside park last week.
Aurora, MedReleaf to combine marijuana business
Aurora Cannabis to buy MedReleaf in all-stock deal worth $3.2 billion
Here's why Trump is looking to seal a new NAFTA deal soon
Trade negotiators meet their target dates about as often as meteorologists accurately predict the weather. But the Trump administration will soon bump against a deadline that will determine the fate of its NAFTA plans.
Canadian aid worker charged with child sexual abuse in Nepal
Canadian aid worker charged with child sexual abuse in Nepal
Residents brace for second flood wave in B.C.
Unseasonable heat melts heavy snowpacks in B.C., making more floods likely
Man dead following three-vehicle crash in Hagersville
Provincial police say a 55-year-old man is dead after a three-vehicle crash in Hagersville, Ont., over the weekend.
Honouring the ‘firsts’ of Indigenous women
Hamilton’s Sally Simpson has been compiling a list of Indigenous women born in Canada who made history
Man dead following three-vehicle crash
Man dead following three-vehicle crash in Hagersville, Ont.
Some Hamilton tenants spend half their income on rent: study
Hamilton’s rental housing affordability levels have reached a critical point, with 20 per cent of tenants spending 50 per cent or more of their income on rent, a new study has found.
'None of your business' under threat by bylaw
The main purpose of Hamilton’s proposal to allow homeowners to point security cameras outwards is for police to get around privacy legislation says Ontario’s Information and Privacy Commissioner
Watch out for blacklegged ticks in Hamilton
Blacklegged ticks — the type of insect that can carry Lyme disease — have established populations in Hamilton, the city’s public health services department says.
A grieving mother’s letter to Doug Ford
Sandi Tantardini admires and respects Doug Ford.
The Latest: Deadliest day for Gaza since 2014 war
The Latest: Deadliest day for Gaza since 2014 war
This malfunctioning Nerf toy can cut a kid's face, so it's been recalled
Though it carries the name linked to spongy, pain-free play — Nerf — the Hauck Nerf Battle Racer Go Kart can cause a big enough owwie that about 28,400 were recalled in the United States and Canada recently.
Costly cleanup starts in flooded New Brunswick
Costly and exhausting cleanup starts in flooded areas of New Brunswick
As Ivanka and Jared join embassy party in Jerusalem, Gaza braces for violence
As Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump watch the plaque being unveiled at the new embassy in Jersualem on Monday, 50 miles away the Israeli army will be readying for its nightmare scenario: thousands of Palestians bursting through the fence with Gaza.
Would you swim from a “deep water” Hamilton Harbour platform?
Hamilton harbour’s beaches are often plagued with nearshore bacteria. But the water is awfully nice offshore, says bay booster Chris McLaughlin.
'Sex and the City' meets 'The Handmaid's Tale' in dark 'Saturday Night Live' sketch
It is difficult to imagine two shows as diametrically opposite as "Sex and the City" and "The Handmaid's Tale."
Owners of multimillion dollar Vancouver homeowners say they can't stomach tax bump
Lynne Kent says owning a home in Vancouver that's valued at $4 million isn't the blessing it may appear to be.
Jerusalem ready to embrace the new U.S. embassy
The windy road leading up to the city was decorated with fluttering American and Israeli flags on Monday as signs everywhere declared "Trump, Make Israel Great." A popular soccer team even renamed itself: "Beitar Trump Jerusalem."
Are you being scammed? Here’s a quick guide to find out
Last Tuesday I opened my email to discover a correspondence from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) stating that, due to a miscalculation during my tax filing last month, I had an additional $458 of my refund waiting to be deposited. All that I needed to do to access the money was “sign-in” and verify my banking details.
French police questions parents and friend of Paris suspect
French police questions parents and friend of Paris suspect
Carmen’s teams up with L.A. powerhouse in City of Hamilton venues bid
The company has notified the city of its proposal to operate HECFI facilities with the Oak View Group, writes Andrew Dreschel
Historical Burlington home destroyed by fire
No injuries reported, damage estimated at $1 million to Malvern Road home
It’s no joke: you can vote ‘None of the Above’ in the provincial election
Heads up, disaffected Hamilton voters: There is an actual “none of the above” option on your provincial election ballot this June.
Think outside the beach: would you swim from a “deep water” Hamilton Harbour platform?
Hamilton harbour’s beaches are often plagued with nearshore bacteria. But the water is awfully nice offshore, says bay booster Chris McLaughlin.
Obituary: Anglican minister consoled country at funeral for Cpl. Nathan Cirillo
Rev. Canon Robert Fead, rector at St. Jude’s Anglican Church in Oakville, was killed in a traffic accident in Niagara on April 30. He was 54.
No longer polling third, Horwath and the NDP are fending off attacks from both sides
“The next week may well determine if Andrea Horwath and her team are ready for prime time,” said University of Toronto expert Sean Speer.
Inside the life of Alek Minassian, the Toronto van rampage suspect no one thought capable of murder
The awkward young man who’s been charged with killing 10 people has been described as both bright and struggling with special needs.
Indigenous women's art displayed on billboards
'It's strength:' Indigenous women's art displayed on billboards across Canada
Leaders enter second week of election campaign
Wynne, Ford and Horwath enter second week of Ontario election campaign
Pricey B.C. home owners say tax increase unfair
Owners of multimillion dollar Vancouver home owners say they can't stomach tax bump
‘We had no bedbugs in Syria,’ say refugee families in Hamilton highrise
Twelve refugee families are embroiled in two separate battles stemming from their time living in a Hamilton highrise.
Pompeo points to potential security assurances for Kim
Pompeo: US will need to give Kim Jong Un security assurances
The grandeur of the grandmothers: From Africa, with love
Landing in Uganda in late February, Gail Rappolt must’ve felt not so much as though she’d flown over an ocean as simply put her other foot down, to complete a step.
Man charged in Vanastra, Ont., homicide case
Man faces second-degree murder charge in death of Vanastra, Ont., woman: police
Fire marshal, police probing suspicious Fisherville fire
Damaged building was more than 100 years old.
Toronto Real Estate Board blasts Ontario reps in letter
TREB letter blasts Ontario Real Estate Association over negative portrait of market
South Asian festival
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