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Giuliani: Russia probe should stay away from Ivanka Trump
Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former New York mayor and recent addition to President Donald Trump's legal team, has a warning for special counsel Robert S. Mueller III: Steer clear of Ivanka Trump.
Camille Cosby on her husband's conviction: 'This is mob justice, not real justice'
Seven days after Bill Cosby was convicted on three counts of sexual assault, Camille Cosby offered a fiery defence of her husband, the iconic entertainer.
Young mom killed, 4 teens hurt in Chicago West Side drive-by
CHICAGO The 70-year-old man didn't hear the chaos unfolding outside his apartment Wednesday night: The silver car spraying bullets at a crowd, the screams of five people hit by gunfire, including a young mother who would die from her wounds.
Stocks lower in Toronto as energy, financials lag
Toronto stocks lower as energy and financial sectors fall, U.S. markets down
Toronto-area home sales in April down: board
Toronto-area home sales and prices down from year ago levels: board
Girl power: All-female teams compete at robotics event
Girl power: All-female teams compete at robotics event
Tim Hortons franchisee association sues parent company over contract clause
An association representing at least half of Tim Hortons' U.S. franchisees is suing the brand's parent company, Restaurant Brands International, over a contract clause forcing all disputes between the two to be handled in a Florida court.
Leader Jagmeet Singh expels MP Weir from NDP caucus over harassment allegations
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has expelled Saskatchewan MP Erin Weir from the caucus over sexual harassment claims and what he says is Weir's refusal to take responsibility for his actions.
How to watch Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s wedding in Canada
Is it terribly wrong to wear a fascinator at 7 a.m.?
Canadian trade deficit hits record $4.1B
Statistics Canada says trade deficit hit record $4.1 billion in March
Hamilton diocese asked to pay for Book House plaque
Ancaster’s historic Book House appears unlikely to be survived by much more than a commemorative plaque once it’s demolished — and probably only if the owner pays for it.
'Brooklyn Bull' died shortly after arriving at sanctuary
'Brooklyn Bull' died shortly after arriving at sanctuary
Who left a car dangling from the Millwood Bridge?
In a head-scratching whodunit that’s gripped commuters and police alike, the citizens of Toronto still have no idea how or why a blue car, seemingly stripped of its innards and licence plates, was hung from a bridge near the Don Valley Parkway Wednesday.
Deal to leave Mohawk College owner of Mountain brow lands
A complicated deal with the province will leave Mohawk College as the new owner of coveted Mountain brow former hospital lands and enable the city to build new affordable housing elsewhere.
Air Canada agrees to give free tickets to love-struck man — with a catch
A love-struck Michigan man has convinced Air Canada to give him free tickets to visit his Newfoundland girlfriend — if he can manage to make his campaign go viral.
N.B. flooding hits record levels
New Brunswick government launches financial assistance program for flood damage
Do your homework when renewing your mortgage
Experts say to start early and do your homework when renewing your mortgage
Dundas minor hockey partners with Flamborough in boundary pilot project
Arrangement hoped to maintain identity, secure viability
Fatal collision between sedan, empty school bus
One dead after collision between sedan, empty school bus south of London, Ont.
Tim Hortons franchisee association sues RBI
Tim Hortons franchisee association sues parent company over contract clause
He bottle-fed a lion cub. Ten years later, it attacked him and was shot dead
The video is disturbing, and if it is all there was to this story, it would have been bad enough.
Ont. police charge five with racing
Three drivers charged with racing over 24 hours in Chatham-Kent area
BCE raises adjusted earnings target
BCE raises adjusted earnings target, expects strong wireless growth to continue
‘So that’s our shooter’: Las Vegas cops found gunman dead in hotel
A handful of Las Vegas police officers cautiously approached the door of Room 135 on the 32nd floor and huddled outside before whispering: “Breach, breach, breach.”
What we didn't know about Trump on Election Day 2016
It's hard to dispute that voters knew far less about Donald Trump on Election Day 2016 than voters had about any other major-party presidential candidate in modern history. Some of this was a function of Trump's background. Having not held elected office, he had no track record of accomplishments and no demonstrated patterns of policy positions.
Trump says 'retainer' to lawyer covered porn star payment
Trump says 'retainer' to lawyer covered porn star payment
Shakeup in Trump's legal team may usher in tougher stance
Shakeup in Trump's legal team may usher in tougher stance
Chatham-Kent OPP charge three with racing
Three drivers charged with racing over 24 hours in Chatham-Kent area
Bits+Bites about the Hamilton food scene
Smelt something tasty
60-year-old C-130 that crashed in Georgia was on final trip
2 killed when military cargo plane crashes in Georgia
This creature has the oddest eyes in the animal kingdom
Mantis shrimps throw the fastest punches in the ocean. Using their forelimbs like clubs, the small crustaceans deliver blows so quickly and forcefully that pockets of seawater vaporize in implosions of light and heat. The shrimps leave ruin in their wake, cracking into snail shells, panes of aquarium glass and human thumbs. Of the more than 450 species of mantis shrimp (distant relatives of the kind that hang around cocktail glasses), one of the best-studied species is the peacock mantis shrimp, Odontodactylus scyllarus.
Hawking's last physics paper argues for a 'simpler' cosmos
Hawking's last physics paper argues for a 'simpler' cosmos
Drake’s courtside antics at Raptors games are firing up the wrong team
Drake loves this city and he loves the Raptors.
Anne Marie D’Amico ‘lived her life to the fullest,’ brother says in eulogy
Family and friends of the first victim publicly identified in the Yonge St. rampage gathered at her funeral Wednesday, to commemorate a woman described as kind, selfless and funny.
Halton Catholic school board suspends controversial fundraising policy
Education minister ‘pleased, encouraged’ by move after trustees initially rebuffed request.
Baloney Meter: did Tories cut GHG emissions?
Baloney Meter: Can Conservatives claim they cut emissions while cutting taxes?
N.B. offers assistance to flood victims
New Brunswick government launches financial assistance program for flood damage
I take it all back, Apple: You win
I've long been a critic of Apple, but today I give up: It's the perfect tech company for this day and age, an example to the rest of Silicon Valley.
Injection site woes: Willing landlords wanted
Downtown councillor Jason Farr said he’s “open to suggestions” about public health’s role in establishing and operating a site. “But of course, we have to do our due diligence.”
Council reaches multi-party deal on former hospital lands on Mountain brow
There will be a new owner for historic Century Manor after a complicated land deal that includes the province and Mohawk College.
The Blake Shelton-Miranda Lambert saga sums up how social media changed celebrity drama
Is it 2015 again? Certainly seems that way, given the flurry of headlines about Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert, the former country music power couple who divorced nearly three years ago.
Giuliani: Trump repaid lawyer Cohen for Stormy Daniels settlement
Rudy Giuliani, the former New York mayor and a recent addition to President Donald Trump's legal team, said Wednesday night that Trump made a series of payments reimbursing his attorney, Michael Cohen, for a $130,000 settlement with an adult-film actress — appearing to contradict Trump's assertion last month that he was unaware of the payment.
Hamilton’s National Steel Car to manufacture new lumber cars for CN Rail
National Steel Car says the order for lumber cars will result in the hiring of more than 250 employees at its Hamilton assembly plant.
Water main break closes part of Yonge St.
Section of Toronto's Yonge St. closed due to water main break
No nursing staff on duty when inmate died, inquest told
Julien Walton’s family believed they had more time, that he’d get a second chance, that he’d come home to them.
Wynne says Liberals would expanded Greenbelt if re-elected this spring
Ontario’s governing Liberals are promising to expand a large stretch of protected land around the Toronto region if re-elected next month, a pledge that comes after the province’s Tories backtracked on a promise to allow housing development in the green space.
He wanted to date a co-worker. So he killed her boyfriend, officials say
Kevin Prasad never seemed threatening. At least not to the woman whose boyfriend Prasad killed, California authorities say.
‘Secret fares,’ mobile apps will soon change the way you fly
Search for a flight on Expedia or Priceline and you’ll likely see an “opaque” fare: A price, but no carrier or even the exact time. How does this help you, one may ask? Well, it’s not meant to help you — it’s meant to help the airlines.
Quebec mall lifts ban on unaccompanied minors
Quebec mall shelves decision to ban minors without a parent
Palliative care inadequate for coming ‘silver tsunami’ concludes Hamilton report
Significant gaps in end-of-life care were found in a case study of Hamilton that found the hospital remains the most common place to die.
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