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Offensive powers would help stop attacks: CSE
Spy agency chief says new powers would help stop cyberattacks before they happen
16 northern Ontario First Nations communities to get power from grid
A new agreement between Ontario First Nations, the federal government and the province will see 16 northern communities connected to the power grid.
Ontario to boost hospital funding by $822M
Ontario government to boost hospital funding by $822 million
Dundas urban design guidelines to be reviewed by volunteer working group
New official document will consolidate and update Hatt and King reports.
Son of late professor fights for mother’s release from Iran
— Almost two months since an Iranian-Canadian professor died in a Tehran prison, his sons still haven’t had a moment to grieve.
Women’s entrepreneurship talk addresses cultural differences
Speaker Tammy Hwang, co-founder of CoMotion Group Inc which creates office co-working spaces, will be talking about Cultural Difference in Conducting Business at the inaugural 2018 Women Entrepreneurship Series of presentations.
North American markets plunge on tariff plans
North American markets dive ahead of Trump tariff announcement
UK’s May to seek united stand against Russia at EU summit
— British Prime Minister Theresa May will urge European Union leaders to unite and condemn Russia as they meet Thursday in Brussels.
CAA launches 2018 Worst Roads campaign
The CAA's 15th annual Worst Roads campaign is now underway.
Toys "R" Us Canada not part of crowdfunding
Crowdfunding campaign to save Toys "R" Us doesn't include Canadian stores
Timeline coming for ridding North of TB
Feds to commit to timeline on eradicating tuberculosis in the North
Trudeau says party not turning back on social media in future campaigns
— Justin Trudeau says he’s not going to turn his back on social media for future campaigns at a time of deepening public concerns over the use of private Facebook data for political purposes.
Non-profit creates new Ontario conservation areas
Nature Conservancy of Canada creates two new conservation areas in Ontario
'Our hearts are broken,' dad of slain teens says
'No words to explain,' grieving father of slain teens says in statement
Can Zuckerberg’s media blitz take the pressure off Facebook?
— In the wake of a privacy scandal involving a Trump-connected data-mining firm, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg embarked on a rare media mini-blitz in an attempt to take some of the public and political pressure off the social network.
Ont minister apologizes for 'eye candy' comment
Minister criticized over 'eye candy' comment, says remark taken out of context
Pod of dolphins further enclosed by ice in Newfoundland harbour: Fisheries
— Concern was mounting in a small Newfoundland community where a pod of dolphins became further hemmed in by ice Thursday, pushing the wayward mammals closer to shore and shrinking their small opening in the ice.
Montreal police say boy who disappeared March 12 likely fell into river
Montreal police say they believe a boy who has been missing for 10 days more than likely fell into a river.
CAA South Central relocates Stoney Creek location to Eastgate Square
CAA South Central Ontario recently relocated its Stoney Creek location to Eastgate Square, at 75 Centennial Pkwy. N.
Minister criticized over 'eye candy' comment
Minister criticized over 'eye candy' comment, says remark taken out of context
Inuit offer new research strategy
Inuit research strategy launched to promote Inuit ownership, control
Steven Tyler rocks Artpark in June
Steven Tyler’s last trip to Niagara made worldwide news. Will his next visit in June follow suit?
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Steven Tyler’s last trip to Niagara made worldwide news. Will his next visit in June follow suit?
Annual Hawkwatch set to soar
Niagara Peninsula Hawkwatch can help residents become a little more knowledgeable about the birds of prey one can see when gazing into the skies.
Updated privacy policies fall short with experts
Updated privacy policies after Facebook scandal leave room for improvement
Heritage Highlands taking shape in upper Stoney Creek
Several businesses have opened their doors at the new Heritage Highlands centre, on the east side of the Upper Red Hill Valley Parkway.
Bureau alleges Torstar-Postmedia conspiracy
Competition Bureau court docs shed light on allegations of Torstar-Postmedia conspiracy
Watchdog alleges Torstar-Postmedia conspiracy
Competition Bureau court docs shed light on allegations of Torstar-Postmedia conspiracy
New evidence led to first-degree murder charge in Richey case
Man accused in 2017 Toronto gay village death has case put over to April
Clarification to March 19 story about BlackBerry Ltd.
Clarification to March 19 story about BlackBerry Ltd.
BlackBerry builds new bridge to Microsoft
BlackBerry says new software bridge to Microsoft products will increase security
Teens charged in restaurant assaults
Teens charged after two people assaulted at Fergus, Ont., restaurant
Man severely injured in Ottawa shooting
Ottawa police investigating after shooting leaves man with 'severe' injuries
Toronto stock index in broad-based decline
North American markets dive ahead of Trump tariff announcement
Hamilton councillors want to showcase city's history locked away in storage
"This seeks to capitalize on the many good things happening at our museums," said Ward 5 Coun. Chad Collins.
Hamilton politicians want to showcase city's history locked away in storage
"This seeks to capitalize on the many good things happening at our museums," said Ward 5 Coun. Chad Collins.
Donald Trump Jr.'s wife reportedly found 'sexy texts' from Aubrey O'Day while he showered
Donald Trump Jr. should have kept his phone on silent.
Accused killer Kalen Schlatter makes court appearance via video
Accused killer Kalen Schlatter appeared by video in College Park court on Thursday — his face bearded, in an orange jumpsuit. He spoke clearly as he said good morning and told the justice of the peace his name, then stayed silent, nodding as he left.
Fewer tourists are visiting the US under Trump. Canadians didn't get the memo
When President Donald Trump issued his first executive order banning nationals from majority-Muslim countries from entering the United States, some Canadians reacted by vowing to boycott travelling south of the border.
Tilray, Pharmasave sign cannabis supply deal
Tilray signs cannabis supply deal with Pharmasave pharmacy chain
Great Lakes Commission hires new executive director
Great Lakes Commission hires new executive director
Police seek suspect after Guelph break-in
Guelph police searching for suspect after midnight break and enter
Arrests made in string of thefts
Provincial police arrest people linked to more than 50 thefts
Man accused in 2017 Toronto gay village death appears in court
Man accused in 2017 Toronto gay village death has case put over to April
Starbucks to close its gender pay gap in Canada
Starbucks to offer equal pay for equal work to women in Canada
Starbucks to close its gender pay gap in Canada
Starbucks to offer equal pay for equal work to women in Canada
Romanian court says dead man can get driving license back
Romanian court orders dead man get his driving license back
Pines felled to help other forest trees flourish
A colder winter helped a contractor for the Hamilton Conservation Authority complete the planned logging of pine trees in three west-end forests after unfavourable ground conditions scuttled work last year.
Toys R Us liquidation sales begin Thursday. Here's what to know before you shop
Toys R Us is kicking off its going-out-of-business sales on Thursday, a week after announcing plans to sell or close all of its U.S. stores. Hundreds of Toys R Us and Babies R Us locations are scheduled to close in the coming months, which means the company has a lot of inventory to sell.
Man arrested after theft of car left running
Police arrest man in theft of car left running outside Hamilton variety store
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