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Peterborough police charge convicted sex offender Steven Yearley with fraud
He was once the focus of a community warning
Kathleen Wynne takes her campaign to Ford’s home turf as election kicks off
Premier reannounced seniors home maintenance benefits plan to Etobicoke riding
First Nation leader makes pitch to pipeline investors
First Nation leader pitches sustainability to pipeline investors
Toronto's main stock index up as oil surges 3%
Toronto stock market lower despite strength in the energy sector led by oil
Freeland airs auto concerns at NAFTA talks
Freeland expresses concerns of Canadian automakers at NAFTA talks
Ontario will use electronic voting machines
Ontario using electronic voting machines, voters' lists in the June 7 election
Central bank raises mortgage qualifying rate
Central bank raises key metric used to determine mortgage eligibility
Toronto royal fans embrace Meghan Markle
'We kind of adopted her': Toronto royal fans embrace Meghan Markle
TransferWise eyes Canadian debit card launch
Fintech TransferWise to launch borderless debit card in Canada in 2019
TransferWise eyes Canadian debit card launch
Fintech TransferWise to launch borderless debit card in Canada in 2019
Four charged after meth lab bust on island on Katchewanooka Lake in Peterborough County
Four people are facing charges after a raid April 27 at a meth lab on an island on Katchewanooka Lake near Young’s Point in Selwyn Township.
Spin Master says toy retailers and new entrants fighting for Toys ‘R’ Us sales
Rival toy store chains are working on plans to win the market share Toys “R” Us left up for grabs following its bankruptcy and liquidation in the United States and Britain, Canadian toy maker Spin Master said Wednesday.
Iran’s top leader, lawmakers lash out at U.S. on nuclear deal
Iran’s supreme leader chastised President Donald Trump on Wednesday over his decision to pull America out of the 2015 nuclear deal, while lawmakers lit a paper U.S. flag on fire inside parliament, shouting, “Death to America!”
E. coli-tainted romaine outbreak spreads to 29 states, sickens 149 people
The nationwide food poisoning outbreak from E. coli-tainted romaine lettuce has spread to 29 U.S. states and sickened 149 people, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday.
Police trying to locate stolen ashes
Stolen necklace contains ashes of woman's daughter, Kingston, Ont., police say
A long, complicated wait for normal in N.B.
N.B. officials caution people to treat contaminated floodwaters as hazardous
Detainees freed in North Korea returning to U.S. with Pompeo
Three Americans detained in North Korea for more than a year are on their way back to the U.S. with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, President Donald Trump announced Wednesday.
Singh stands by decision to expel Erin Weir
Allegations against NDP MP Christine Moore 'not relevant' to Weir case: Singh
Doug Ford promises $5B for subways
Ford promises $5B for subways in Toronto, pledges other transit projects
Omemee man facing child pornography charges
— An Omemee man who works in Peterborough was arrested on child pornography charges after a raid Wednesday morning at a home in the Omemee area.
Police resume digging for remains of up to 7 missing girls near Detroit
Convicted killer Arthur Ream boasted to fellow prisoners that he had killed several other girls, police say
Green Party leader Mike Shreiner says it's time to upset political status quo in Ontario
"We have to change the political status quo in this province," said Ontario Green Party leader Mike Shreiner
Ontario using electronic voting machines, voters’ lists in June 7 election
For the first time in a provincial election in Ontario, voters will use electronic voting machines when they head to the polls on June 7.
A judge just raised some deep questions about chimpanzees’ legal rights
For several years, an animal rights organization has sought to convince New York courts that chimpanzees kept by private owners are “legal persons” with a right to be free. For several years, the courts have rejected that argument.
Video shows waves crashing into N.B. sunroom
Homeowner's video shows waves crashing into New Brunswick sunroom
Meghan Markle waxwork unveiled at Madame Tussauds
Madame Tussauds London has unveiled a waxwork of Meghan Markle as it prepares for events marking her May 19 marriage to Prince Harry.
Can you spare a dime? Truck full of coins crashes in Nevada
Can you spare a dime? Truck full of coins crashes in Nevada
Kenney must not bow to the social conservatives in his party
Keep the nuts at bay. This was Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s unofficial policy when it came to the more passionate socially conservative voices in his party. It’s also the reason your centrist friend voted for him.
Doug Ford paints himself as fiscally responsible outsider
“We will form a government that is for the people. Not for the insiders,” the Tory leader told cheering supporters Tuesday.
Kathleen Wynne offers consistency over change as she faces uphill battle
“Everything that we’ve brought forward in our budget and we will bring forward in our platform is rooted in work that we’re already doing or that we’ve already done.”
A look at party promises on transit
Promises from Ontario's three main political parties on transit
Ford promises $5B for subways in Toronto, pledges other transit projects
Ford said he would support two-way, all-day GO Transit service to Niagara, as well as regional transit projects in Hamilton and Kitchener-Waterloo.
7 ex-Bloc MPs come up with name for new party
Seven former Bloc MPs want to call their new party Quebec Debout
New virus in Cootes Paradise could be devastating to turtles
Local researchers fear a new virus in Cootes Paradise — that has caused mass die-offs of reptiles and amphibians in the U.S. — will devastate the local snapping turtle population and possibly other species.
Kinross shares fall amid request for talks
Kinross shares fall amid request for talks by government in Mauritania
Wynne starts campaign on Ford's turf
Campaign for Ontario's June 7 election officially kicks off today
Home Capital anticipates mortgage renewal surge
Home Capital anticipates mortgage renewal surge as it reports steep profit drop
Detainees freed in North Korea, returning to US with Pompeo
Pompeo in NKorea to finalize summit, seek Americans' release
Trudeau regrets Trump Iran decision
Trudeau regrets Trump decision to pull out of Iran nuclear agreement
Girl charged with attempted murder of officer
15-year-old girl charged with attempted murder in stabbing of police officer
Horwath's election pitch: 'change for the better'
Horwath campaigns on 'change for the better' as Wynne, Ford dominate headlines
Ford tests everyman appeal on provincial stage
Doug Ford paints himself as fiscally responsible outsider in bid to lead Ontario
Wynne offers consistency over change
Wynne offers consistency over change as she faces uphill battle for re-election
Dundas CN Rail trespassers ticketed
Rail company joined by Hamilton Police, city parking enforcement in one-day blitz
Spin Master expects 2018 will be challenging
Spin Master says toy retailers and new entrants fighting for Toys 'R' Us sales
“Please don’t sell us to Canada:” Is Hydro takeover in public interest?
Hydro One’s impending acquisition of Avista may work for shareholders, but it’s far from clear that the $6.7-billion deal is in the public interest, writes Jennifer Wells.
Uber fatal crash: Self-driving software reportedly set to ignore objects on road
A pedestrian struck and killed by an Uber self-driving vehicle in Arizona in March may have been ignored as a "false positive" by the car's software.
Hamilton police make arrest in Meadowlands Church vandalism incidents
"This hasn't been an isolated incident," said Steve Dykstra, of Meadowlands Fellowship Church
Canadian banks’ mortgage-rate increases could trigger rise in qualifying rate, analysts say
Canada’s Big Six banks have all increased their benchmark fixed-rate mortgage rate, a move analysts say could trigger a rise in the Bank of Canada’s qualifying mortgage rate as early as Wednesday, making it more difficult for some to take on home loans.
Toronto stock market lower despite oil gains
Toronto stock market lower despite strength in the energy sector led by oil
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