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Quebecor buys rest of Quebecor Media
Quebecor buying Caisse de depot stake in Quebecor Media for $1.69 billion
Job fair May 31 at Lincoln Alexander Centre
PATH Employment Services is hosting a job fair May 31 at the Lincoln Alexander Centre from 3-7 p.m
‘Mad’ windstorm topples dozens of mature trees in Hamilton
It will take weeks to figure out the final death tally for city trees, but Friday’s wind storm felled 15 trees in Woodland Cemetery alone
Iran-Contra figure Oliver North named president of the NRA
Iran-Contra figure Oliver North named president of the NRA
Hawaii lava eruption: ‘I can see my house burning,’ says resident
The texts and calls to John Tarson, a tour operator in Hawaii who has taken thousands of visitors to see lava flowing from the Kilauea volcano over the years, began soon after last week’s spectacular eruptions.
Wynne, Horwath target Ford in debate
Ontario leaders to hold first of three debates ahead of June election
Emergency system test fails in Quebec
Mobile devices hooked to LTE service to sound, vibrate emergency test signal
Why you’re paying more at the gas pump
With the average price of gas hovering around $1.30 per litre in Toronto on Monday — up from $1.07 a litre at this time last year — motorists are bracing for a summer of pain at the pumps.
Removed Tory candidate Tanya Granic Allen says Ford has betrayed social conservatives
Ford turfed Granic Allen on Saturday, saying in a statement that her comments about certain groups were “irresponsible” and don’t represent the views of the party
George Weston ups dividend, reports Q1 profit
George Weston Ltd. raises quarterly dividend, reports $180-million Q1 profit
There's no secret chamber in King Tut's tomb after all, researchers conclude
Three years ago, a renowned Egyptologist made a prediction that, if it came true, would solve the mystery of the only missing mummy from the dynasty of King Tutankhamen.
Friends and family mourn two Milton arborists killed in GTA windstorm
A party was planned for Saturday to celebrate their friend’s 28th birthday and his move into a new place. Instead, it became a day to mourn Adam Sura’s death.
Four Hamilton Mountain incumbents register early for October municipal election
Four Mountain incumbents are officially running for reelection.
Hamilton's first overdose prevention site has a home — if the province signs off
A coalition of agencies is hoping for pre-election provincial approval for temporary safe injection site on Rebecca Street
Melania Trump trolls her husband
It may be that the most effective way to strike a blow against a Twitter bully is to be a deft troll. In choosing and unveiling the child-welfare platform she plans to champion, first lady Melania Trump proved she has a well developed sense of irony.
Woman found guilty of hiring a hit man to kill her husband is appealing, again
Maria Figliola’s second appeal based on errors in law by first appeal judge, writes Susan Clairmont
Wynne, Horwath take aim at Ford in first debate ahead of election
Doug Ford was the main target in the first debate ahead of Ontario’s provincial election, with his rivals suggesting Monday that the Progressive Conservative leader, who is leading in the polls, would slash jobs and shrink services if elected premier.
Barton jail inquest: OPP knew inmate had drugs hidden in body before death
Inquest into jail overdose deaths hears prisoner refused treatment
Quilt for Humboldt crash victims sent from Qatar
'Half a world away:' Quilt for Humboldt Broncos crash victims coming from Qatar
Sentencing hearing for Saskatchewan school shooter
Sentencing hearing scheduled for Saskatchewan school shooter who killed four
Victoria event space hires 'consent captain'
Victoria event space hires 'consent captain' to help prevent sexual assaults
Organ donations up after Humboldt crash
Almost 100,000 registered to donate organs after Humboldt Broncos crash
Power restored to most Ontarians, Quebecers
Power restored to most Ontarians and Quebecers following destructive wind storm
Woman found guilty of hiring a hit man to kill her husband is appealing, again
Maria Figliola’s second appeal based on errors in law by first appeal judge, writes Susan Clairmont
City’s first overdose prevention site has a home — if the province signs off
A coalition of agencies is hoping for pre-election provincial approval for temporary safe injection site on Rebecca Street
Stoney Creek homeowners can apply for disaster relief funds
Stoney Creek residents who experienced damage caused by the “unprecedented” April freezing-rain storm can apply for help from the city’s disaster relief program.
SIU clears police after woman injured during interaction
The woman was Tasered after brandishing a knife at a taxi driver
Former B.C. resident shaken by volcanic eruption
Hawaiian volcanic eruption leaves former Vancouver resident shaken
Tougher emission standards called ‘baby step’
Tougher provincial emission standards on two cancer-causing chemicals for new or expanding industrial plants in Hamilton are being called “a baby step” toward improving the city’s air quality.
NAFTA countries meet in possible final push for deal in 2018
U.S. trade czar Robert Lighthizer has said the window for a deal may only be open for the next one or two weeks.
Halton police charge kidnapping suspects and alleged victim following attempted extortion investigation
Police say officers went to the Mohawk Casino in Milton early Friday morning following a report of a kidnapping
Creating a digital vision and winning business strategy
NetAccess Systems is holding a talk on “Creating a Digital Vision and Winning Business Strategy” on May 10 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
FCC approves Hydro One, Avista merger
Hydro One, Avista merger approved by U.S. Federal Communications Commission
Wynne, Horwath hammer Ford in debate
Ontario leaders to hold first of three debates ahead of June election
Peterborough MPP Jeff Leal assures Havelock-Belmont-Methuen Township that long-term-care home really will be built in Havelock
— Peterborough MPP Jeff Leal travelled to Havelock on Monday to reassure Havelock-Belmont-Methuen Township (HBM) councilors that the Ontario government is committed to its long-term care investment in the township.
'Grassroots guarantee' website down after UCP meeting
'Grassroots guarantee' website down as UCP leader overrides party's resolution
Franklin bridge design made safer
Increased signage and extra pavement markings.
Kenney returns to Ottawa for carbon tax fight
Kenney returns to Ottawa as wing man in Tories' fight against carbon tax
Signpost: Mother’s Day draw, “Kitty-Paw-Looza” fundraiser and Dartnall closures
Barry’s Jewellers, at 730 Upper James Street, will be hosting a Mother’s Day VIP event on Saturday, May 12 at 4 p.m. It’s for the Mother’s Day Butterfly Campaign jewelry draw. Each person who donates to the Interval House of Hamilton Mother’s Day Butterfly Campaign until May 11 at 4 p.m., will have their entered in a draw to win a piece of Barry’s jewelry, worth over $2,000.
Stormy Daniels to visit Windsor, Ont.
Adult film star Stormy Daniels to visit Windsor, Ont., in June for two events
New RCMP boss's approach: 'Be kind, have fun'
Modernize and reform RCMP's culture, Trudeau government tells new top Mountie
NAFTA watch: Countries seek deal in D.C.
NAFTA watch: Countries meet in possible final push for deal in 2018
Pandas make public debut at Calgary Zoo
Fanfare greets furry foursome: Giant panda family makes its Calgary Zoo debut
Dundas candidates first two entering Ward 13 municipal race
Gray and Mykytyshyn both bring conservative connection
Vets face long waits at mental-health clinics
Demand threatening to overwhelm mental-health clinics for veterans: Documents
‘Send him home:’ Death row Canadian’s father breaks silence weeks before dying
— Ronald Smith’s father still had a bedroom and a vintage car waiting for the day his son might come home to Alberta from the Montana prison where he has been on death row for 35 years.
Hundreds attend visitation for victim of van attack
Hundreds of mourners came together at a chapel north of Toronto on Sunday, where they sang songs and said prayers in remembrance of one of 10 people who died in last month’s deadly van attack in north Toronto.
Wounded worshippers want assault weapon ban
Wounded Quebec City mosque worshippers urge Trudeau to ban assault weapons
Ancaster and Dundas Catholic trustee spot set for race this time
For the first time in eight years, Catholic school supporters in Dundas and Ancaster appear headed to the polls in this fall’s municipal election to determine who will represent them.
Markham sells itself as the home for Amazon’s second headquarters
New signs generating honks and shock from locals
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