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Toyota investing $1.4B in Cambridge, Woodstock plants
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. will invest $1.4 billion in its Ontario assembly plants to build the newest model of the RAV4.
Rideau Hall taking second look at schedule
Rideau Hall takes second look at hundreds of events in sweeping review
First Nations object to law school's interim dean
First Nations leaders object to Ontario law school's choice of interim dean
Old wallet under floor a passport to Hamilton boy’s life
Douglas Sloane left traces of his childhood at Mountain home
Waterdown Toastmasters meeting
The First Waterdown Toastmasters meets every Tuesday night from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Toronto makeup artist's fierce grad photo goes viral
Toronto makeup artist hopes his viral grad photo stokes talk about gender norms
High winds cause power outages across Waterloo Region
High winds and thunderstorms blew across Waterloo Region on Friday afternoon, leaving behind local power outages.
Toronto latest city to crack down on payday lenders
Toronto is latest Canadian city to crackdown on payday lending outlets
Dundas Sports Wall of Fame class of 2018 announced
Aglor, Clasen, Eldridge, Genovese, Myers in second group honoured.
Death was “right around the corner” after random attack, court told
In a matter of seconds, the lives of two men were changed forever.
Ford’s claim that Hydro One customers are on the hook for $50 million in potential serverance a “flat out lie,” Energy Mnister says
The Progressive Conservative leader said Friday that Hydro One’s $6.7-billion deal to buy Avista includes “golden parachutes” for 13 executives at Avista if they are fired without cause. Hydro One hopes to acquire the U.S. Energy company
High winds rip down power lines down
High winds are wreaking havoc in Hamilton yet again with gusts peeling siding off buildings and ripping down hydro wires so far this afternoon.
Arbitration recommended to end York U strike
Ont. government calls on parties to enter arbitration to end York U strike
An Ontario court will decide: what does Loblaw owe the workers who died making its clothes in Bangladesh?
An appeals court is weighing whether the firm’s code of corporate social responsibility means it has a duty of care to suppliers’ workers who were victims of the 2013 Rana Plaza disaster. Loblaw says there is no precedent for such a suit
Aecon bows out of Gordie Howe bridge project
Aecon bows out of bid team vying for contract for Gordie Howe bridge
Is mystery mummy Iran’s former shah?
Deep in the pit, liberated from its tomb beneath a thick slab of concrete, lay a mud-coloured mummy. It was discovered near the shrine to a Shiite saint, Shah Abdol Azim, where kings and noblemen have been laid to rest. An excavator working nearby suddenly fell silent, and workers could be heard crying out in amazement.
Former Tory cabinet minister dies at 77
Former Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Paul Dick dies at age 77
High winds knock out power in Winona
Police, fire and utility officials are on the scene, as downed power lines have knocked out power to more than 4,600 customers in the Winona area.
Updated: High winds buffet Hamilton again
Hold on to your recycle bins – Environment Canada is warning of potential severe thunderstorms and wind gusts capable of damaging windows and ripping off roof shingles.
Minister opens federal pay centre amid turmoil
Minister opens federal pay centre, says troubled Phoenix system is improving
More Iranians with British links held in Iran
— Iran’s intelligence operatives have arrested two, and possibly three, Iranians with British connections in the past two months, human rights activists and others said Thursday.
Feds issued NAFTA talking points to provinces
Ottawa wanted all of Canada speaking with one voice on NAFTA: emails
Tesla's Musk defends ‘not cool’ comments
NEW YORK - Tesla CEO Elon Musk is going on the defensive Friday in a series of tweets, saying the people he shut down during a contentious conference call were analysts who believe investors could profit by betting that the company's stock price will fall.
Palestinian president apologizes over anti-Semitic remarks
— Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas issued an apology Friday following uproar over a speech he made this week that was condemned as anti-Semitic and dismissive of Jewish historical connections to the Holy Land.
WestJet severs ties with Hopper app after ‘confusion’ about secret fares
WestJet Airlines said it is severing ties with airfare finder app Hopper due to confusion over the developer’s announcement the airline would offer “secret fares” on its app.
Countering U.S. tax reform without tax cuts?
Canada has options to bolster competitiveness without corporate tax cuts
Man allegedly bit son; faces multiple charges
Man allegedly bit son; faces multiple charges following investigation
High winds buffet Hamilton again
Hold on to your recycle bins – Environment Canada is warning wind gusts are picking up in Hamilton that are strong enough to damage windows and rip shingles off a roof.
Starbucks Canada to close stores for afternoon
Starbucks Canada to provide inclusiveness training for corporate stores, offices
The inside story of the unsolved murders of a Canadian and an American in Belize
It has been one year since the bodies of Francesca Matus and her American lover were found tangled together in a sugar cane field in Belize.
$500K from fund for van attack victims to be distributed
$500K from fund to help Toronto van attack victims to be allocated: officials
City council looks to hospitals for safe injection sites
City council is looking to set up a safe injection site at a Hamilton hospital after social service agencies were unable to find landlords willing to let them set up a site downtown.
Suspect in attack on police officer back in court
Tentative trial date set for suspect in attack on Edmonton police officer
Raccoon delays flight by nearly seven hours
Raccoon delays Air Canada flight in Saskatoon by nearly seven hours
WEEKEND PLANNER: Seven things for you to do this weekend in Hamilton and area
The sun’s out and so should you be. Let’s eat, dance and splash our way through the weekend. Here are seven things for you to do in Hamilton and area.
Seven things for you to do this weekend in Hamilton and area
The sun’s out and so should you be. Let’s eat, dance and splash our way through the weekend. Here are seven things for you to do in Hamilton and area.
Ancaster's Garner Road businesses will be open during construction
"We are going to be open and very accessible to the public," said Todd Bennett, co-owner of Bennett's Apples and Cider.
New chief justice named for New Brunswick
Trudeau appoints new chief justice for New Brunswick
Intense exercise linked to deaths of Ontario racehorses
Intense exercised linked to hundreds of deaths of racehorses in Ontario, study says
'Purrr-petrator' caught in cat litter theft
'Cat-astrophe averted:' police nab alleged 'purrr-petrator' in cat litter theft
Mac students reach for the stars with satellite project
A team of McMaster University students has been given the green light to design and build a satellite that will be launched into space and orbit the earth for nine months.
Starbucks Canada to provide inclusiveness training for corporate stores, offices
Starbucks will close all its Canadian company-operated stores and offices for an afternoon next month to provide training about creating a "culture of warmth and belonging."
'I was always hiding my face': The bizarre life of Virginia's redeemed school shooter
Thirty-six years after he held 10 people hostage for 21 hours at a Virginia high school, onetime school shooter James Quentin Stevens is sitting at a restaurant in Winchester, Virginia. He orders a Mandarin salad, says grace when it arrives, then doesn't eat.
North American stocks higher, loonie gains
North American stock markets up at late-morning, loonie up against U.S. dollar
'Uber Rob' becomes symbol of N.B. resilience
Residents of an island isolated by New Brunswick flood helped by "Uber Rob"
DNA match sought to Zodiac Killer after break in other case
SAN FRANCISCO Northern California detectives still trying to identify the infamous Zodiac Killer who targeted victims in the late 1960s and taunted investigators with letters say they hope to try the same DNA tracing technology recently used to arrest a suspect in another string of cold-case serial slayings — those blamed on the Golden State Killer.
Ottawa doctor facing dozens of charges
Ottawa doctor facing dozens of charges of sexual assault, voyeurism: police
School bus rolls into river, no injuries
School bus collides with two vehicles, rolls into river, no injuries
Two charged, one sought in Vaughan homicide
Two men charged, another suspect sought in 2016 Vaughan homicide: police
Montreal-area home sales in April up
Montreal-area home sales in April up 10 per cent from year ago: board
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