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One Palestinian killed, 223 wounded by Israeli fire
— Thousands of Palestinians, some burning Israeli flags and torching tires, staged a mass protest on Gaza’s sealed border with Israel for a third consecutive Friday, as part of a pressure campaign to break a decade-old blockade of their territory.
Russia says alleged chemical attack in Syria staged by U.K.
The Russian Defence Ministry on Friday accused Britain of staging a fake chemical attack in a Syrian town outside Damascus, a bold charge vehemently denied by Britain as a “blatant lie.”
Fatou the gorilla celebrates 61st birthday at Berlin zoo
— Fatou the gorilla, believed to be one of the world’s oldest, is celebrating her 61st birthday at Berlin’s zoo — nearly six decades after she found her way to Germany from a French bar.
U.K. says Russia monitored daughter of former spy for years before poisoning
U.K. says Russia monitored daughter of former spy for years before poisoning
RCMP conducts searches in mortgages probe
RCMP conducts six searches in Toronto area in syndicated mortgages probe
Dundas apartment proposals at McKay and Grant put on hold
More parking information needed on four units in two buildings.
First Liberal campaign ad focusing on Ford
Ontario Liberals launching first campaign ad ahead of election, focus on Ford
Canadian home sales, prices plunge in March
NewsAlert: Number of Canadian home sales plunges 22.7 per cent from last March
Police charge Oshawa man after robbery
Police charge one man, seek another after Oshawa home invasion and robbery
Convicted killer Paul Bernardo facing weapons possession charge
NAPANEE, Ont. - One of Canada's most notorious killers is back before the courts for an offence allegedly committed from behind bars.
Russia says alleged chemical attack in Syria staged by UK
Russia: Syria chemical attack 'fabrication' by foreign power
Police identify man in photo linked to Bruce McArthur
Police identify man in photo linked to alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur
OEB nixes Hydro One-Orillia Power deal
Ontario Energy Board pulls plug on Hydro One-Orillia Power Distribution deal
Shipping industry to halve emissions by 2050
International shipping has to slash emissions in half by mid-century
Commission to examine York University strike
Ontario government launches commission to look into York University strike
Tread carefully in the most dangerous country in the world
The demilitarized zone between North and South Korea was once considered the most dangerous place in the world.
PC government would cut costs while enhancing seniors services, says Flamborough-Glanbrook candidate
An Ontario Progressive Conservative government could trim billions of dollars from the provincial budget while still improving long-term care services, according to Flamborough-Glanbrook candidate Donna Skelly.
Traumatic injuries reported in NOTL crash
Two people are in critical condition following a multi-vehicle crash in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Thursday afternoon.
Teen makes frantic 911 calls as he is crushed to death in a minivan
When Kyle Plush called 911, he knew his situation was dire.
Toronto market higher on resources, U.S. down
Toronto market edges higher on resources; U.S. markets, loonie down
U.S.: Re-joining TPP far from certain
Not so fast: U.S. notes that interest in re-joining TPP far from guaranteed
Self-help gurus like Tony Robbins have often stood in the way of social change
Last month, before thousands of attendees at his "Unleash the Power Within" seminar in San Jose, self-help guru Tony Robbins maligned the #MeToo movement as an indulgence in "victimhood" and a misguided attempt by women to "try to get significance." After a video of his confrontation with sexual abuse survivor Nanine McCool went viral, Robbins apologized: In spite of his 40 years "working with victims of abuse all over the world," he tweeted, "I need to get connected to the brave women of #MeToo."
March home sales volume plunges 23 per cent
The number of Canadian homes sold in March plunged 23 per cent and the national average price was down 10 per cent from the same month last year amid double-digit plunges in most housing markets across the country, according to the latest monthly sales data released Friday.
Waters off N.S. abnormally warm: scientist
Researchers find abnormally warm Atlantic waters off Nova Scotia
Second Cup to convert stores into pot shops
Second Cup sets its sight on converting some coffee shops into pot dispensaries
The 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' episode about Khloe giving birth will be bonkers
Giving birth to your first child may be the most monumental event in any person's life. But Khloe Kardashian is not just any person.
Driver flees crash scene at Main and Longwood: Hamilton police
The driver of a pickup truck that crashed at Main St. W. and Longwood Rd. S. during the Friday morning commute ran from the scene, police say.
'Untruthful slimeball': Trump blasts former FBI director Comey as details emerge from scathing book
President Donald Trump on Friday lashed out at former FBI director James Comey on Twitter, calling him an "untruthful slime ball" who deserved to be fired "for the terrible job he did."
Honest Hamilton cabbie returns $4,000 found in taxi
Muhammad Tajamal Rana couldn’t believe his eyes.
Woman charged after farmers' group allegedly defrauded
Employee charged after Niagara farmer advocacy group allegedly defrauded
NewsAlert: Number of Canadian home sales plunges
NewsAlert: Number of Canadian home sales plunges 22.7 per cent from last March
Nurses call this woman 'The Apple Watch Patient.' It may have saved her life
A Kansas woman whose Apple Watch started beeping when it detected her rapid heartbeat says she won't be taking the smart watch off — it may have saved her life.
Trudeau to meet Pena Nieto, Pence in Peru
Trudeau to talk NAFTA with Mexican president, U.S. vice-president while in Peru
Ottawa investigating Tims franchisee concerns
Ottawa probing Tim Hortons franchisee claims RBI failing to honour commitments
Victoria police officer dies after 30-year coma
B.C. police officer dies 30 years after car accident put him in a coma
Canadians charged in global sex abuse probe
More than a dozen Cdns charged in child sex abuse investigation:police
Pedestrian dead after being hit by train
Pedestrian dead after being hit by a train in Guelph, Ont., police say
Quebec teen suspended for joining Jersey Day
Quebec teen suspended for donning sports jersey in support of Humboldt victims
Stage set for pipeline drama Sunday in Ottawa
NewsAlert: PM to meet with B.C., Alberta premiers Sunday on Trans Mountain
Butcher said 'sorry' after alleged killing
Butcher said 'sorry' after alleged killing, deceased officer says on video
Trump plans to talk to allies before Syria strike decision
Trump: Syria attack 'very soon or not so soon at all!'
Russia: Syria chemical attack 'fabrication' by foreign power
Russia: Syria chemical attack 'fabrication' by foreign power
An alleged case of incest leads to 4 'senseless' deaths. One was a baby
Two years ago when Katie Pladl turned 18, like many adopted children, she attempted to find her biological parents. Using social media she succeeded and reconnected with her father Steven Pladl, her mother and her siblings.
One dead in Kingston, Ont. hit-and-run
One pedestrian is dead after Kingston, Ont. hit-and-run, police say
Police probe possible St. Catharines homicide
Police probe possible homicide in St. Catharines after man found on sidewalk dies
B.C. cop dies after spending 30 years in a coma following car crash
Victoria police Const. Ian Jordan died in hospital Wednesday after spending 30 years in a coma caused by his cruiser crashing into another police vehicle racing toward same call.
Killer clown investigators used DNA from hair samples to make cold case arrest
After U.S. Marshals arrested Sheila Keen Warren in Virginia during a traffic stop last year, she had no idea yet that she had become the accused shooter in South Florida's killer clown case from 27 years earlier.
Duke of Edinburgh leaves the hospital after hip surgery
Duke of Edinburgh leaves the hospital after hip surgery
Bathroom hand dryers may leave your hands dirtier than before, gross new study says
Hand dryers may leave your hands significantly more dirty than before, according to a new study.
Why was Grandad’s body in his retirement home bed for days? Haunted family shares disturbing autopsy results
The stench of his father’s body rotting inside a Toronto retirement home is still stuck in the back of Ricky Gillett’s throat.
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