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Police investigating dangling car as prank
Car dangles from downtown Toronto bridge
First death from carfentanil suspected in N.S.
First carfentanil-related death suspected in Nova Scotia:medical examiner
P.E.I. girl, 13, aces first year at university: ‘I was expecting a bit more stress’
Elementary school was excruciating for Vivian Xie.
Body found in burning car in Ottawa
Body found in burning car in Ottawa; police investigating
Cineplex profits drop despite 'Black Panther' success
Cineplex raises dividend, first-quarter profit down from year ago
WH lawyer working on Mueller probe to retire at end of month
Special counsel team has floated idea of subpoena for Trump
Longtime Ontario Conservative MP Gord Brown has died
His colleagues on the Hill learned of his death during their weekly caucus meeting Wednesday.
What really happened to Michael Harris?
No recommendation made to turf MPP says member of review committee
Ten-year sentence for former Young Canadians worker
'Morally despicable:' Judge sentences former Young Canadians worker to 10 years
‘He will answer to me,’ says Yonge St. van rampage victim from her hospital bed
Catherine Riddell says she’s determined to recover so she can face the suspect, Alek Minassian, in court.
US warns liquid nicotine packets resemble juice boxes, candy
Liquid nicotine products that look like juice boxes, candies and other kids’ snacks came under government scrutiny in the U.S. Tuesday, as health authorities warned they could pose a danger to children.
UPDATE: HAZMAT call at Hamilton courthouse
Firefighters and police are responding to a hazardous materials call at John Sopinka Courthouse in downtown Hamilton.
Premier Kathleen Wynne says Liberals would expand the Greenbelt if re-elected
Wynne said PC Leader Doug Ford could not be trusted to protect the Greenbelt after he said he would “open a big chunk” of protected farmland to build housing.
N.B. floods: 'This could get very uncomfortable'
N.B. officials urge people to evacuate their neighbourhoods as floodwaters rise
Dangling car cut down from Toronto bridge
Car dangles from downtown Toronto bridge
Man charged following foster-care probe
Man, 67, charged after OPP review of former children's aid society's operations
HAZMAT call at Hamilton courthouse
Firefighters are responding to a hazardous materials call at John Sopinka Courthouse in downtown Hamilton.
Officials: Man robs same bank day after release from prison
Man robs same bank 1 day after release from prison
Sidewalk Labs pressed for details on plans for Toronto
Critics seek more details from Sidewalk Labs about proposed Toronto neighbourhood
NDP MPs huddle after explosive allegations
NDP leader Singh huddles with caucus after MP's explosive allegations
Hamilton councillors debate deal involving former psychiatric hospital lands on Mountain brow
21-acre parcel beside St. Joseph’s Healthcare Centre includes historic but dilapidated Century Manor.
Ontario deficit will jump to almost $12 billion in 2018: FAO
Ontario deficit will jump to almost $12 billion in 2018: FAO
NewsAlert: Tory MP Gord Brown dead at 57
NewsAlert: Federal Conservative MP Gord Brown dead at 57
Resource stocks help boost Toronto market
Resource stocks help boost Toronto market, loonie rises against U.S. dollar
Funeral being held for van attack victim
Funeral to be held today for one of the victims of Toronto van attack
Speeders beware — local campaign raises awareness about the dangers of speeding
The year-long initiative called Hamilton Road Safety launched this week
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 dili
Hamilton Public Health plans to review its strategy for a supervised injection site as social service agencies struggle to find willing landlords.
What happened to Michael Harris?
No recommendation made to turf MPP says member of review committee
Hamilton launches dog licence late fee forgiveness program
The city is forgiving any late fees for dog licences in May.The program is as easy as one, two and three, said Ken Leendertse, director of licensing and bylaw services.Residents should first log on to the city website or drop by animal service
Wynne Liberals would expand Greenbelt if elected
Wynne says Liberals would expanded Greenbelt if re-elected this spring
Maple Leaf Foods shares fall after Q1 report
Maple Leaf Foods shares fall after Q1 profit down, sales improve from year ago
Man robs same bank 1 day after release from prison
Man robs same bank 1 day after release from prison
Prosecutor blocks release of file in teen's death in minivan
An Ohio prosecutor has blocked police from releasing results of their internal probe into the failed response to a 16-year-old boy trapped in a minivan near his school.
CN Rail places order for 350 lumber cars
CN Rail to purchase 250 new lumber cars from Hamilton manufacturer
One suspect in custody, two outstanding after early morning home invasion
A lone Hamilton police officer arrived while suspects were still in Gibson Avenue home
Car hangs from bridge in Toronto
Car dangles from downtown Toronto bridge
Trustees urged to plug students into Hamilton’s electric feat
The group that convinced the city to rename a stretch of Burlington Street after Nikola Tesla is now hoping the public school board will ensure students learn about the Serbian-born inventor’s connection to Hamilton.
Evacuation order scaled back in Tulameen, B.C.
Flood evacuations scaled back in southern B.C., but flooding risk still high
Drake left steaming after words with Cavaliers centre in playoff loss
TORONTO - The Raptors' most famous fan was left steaming Tuesday night after a run-in with a burly Cavalier during Toronto's 113-112 overtime playoff loss to Cleveland.
Girl missing for 9 months reunited with mother
Ontario girl missing for nine months reunited with her mother
Would-be Hamilton politicians can now register for the fall election
May first marked the first day candidates can sign up to run for ward councillor seats or the mayor’s chair.
Floodwaters continue to rise in N.B.
N.B. officials urge people to evacuate their neighbourhoods as floodwaters rise
Funeral to be held for van attack victim
Funeral to be held today for one of the victims of Toronto van attack
Driver's mother in 'disbelief' after boys killed
Accused's mother in 'disbelief' after 3 boys killed by alleged drunk driver
Canadian households owe $2 trillion: Poloz
Poloz says Canadians owe $2 trillion as central bank mulls next rate hike
Paintball shootings in American city streets are causing injuries and alarming police
Paintball skirmishes are moving from the fields and woods of America’s suburbs into the streets of some U.S. cities, wreaking havoc in the form of property damages, injuries and, in some cases, escalating to deadly violence involving guns that shoot bullets instead of balls of paint.
“I really thought we were next”: Grant Avenue Studio owner on fire
Close to 50 guitars, gold records and hundreds of thousands in recording equipment saved
Loblaw expanding online grocery business across the country, raising dividend
Loblaw Companies Ltd. has announced plans to expand its grocery pick-up and delivery services across the country this year.
Cineplex raises dividend, Q1 profit down
Cineplex raises dividend, first-quarter profit down from year ago
Loblaw expanding online grocery business
Loblaw expanding online grocery business across the country, raising dividend
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