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Updated 2026-08-19 11:16
Via Rail to buy new trains for busy corridor
Via Rail to launch process to buy new trains with federal funding announcement
Resource sectors hurt Toronto market
Energy and materials sectors hurt Toronto stock market, loonie slips lower
Canada sending choppers to Mali peace force
Details expected to be unveiled today on Canada's peacekeeping missing in Mali
NDP dental plan to cost $1.2 billion: Horwath
NDP dental plan to cost $1.2 billion: Horwath
Lawsuit against Beer Store dismissed
Ontario court dismisses class action lawsuit filed against Beer Store
Court dismisses class action lawsuit filed against Beer Store
A class action lawsuit filed against the Beer Store more than three years ago has been dismissed by the Ontario Superior Court.
Amazon finds cashier-less shoppers reluctant to ‘just walk out’ of store
LAS VEGAS - A key executive behind Amazon Go, the online leader's much heralded cashier-less grocery store, says she was surprised at how many customers were hesitant to just walk out the store.
Crisis over Facebook post threatens Norway's ruling coalition
Norway's minority government faces a potential collapse as the opposition seeks the ouster of the polarizing, anti-immigration Justice Minister Sylvi Listhaug.
Man, 22, dead after falling from pickup truck
Police say a 22-year-old died after falling from the back of moving pickup truck
Multiple alarm fire at Hamilton Mountain home
Hamilton Fire crews on scene at 384 East 21st St.
Ontario government throne speech today
Ontario government to spell out priorities today in throne speech
Committee to hear about human trafficking
Federal committee to examine human trafficking at cross-country hearings
Lean ground beef recall
A brand of lean ground beef is being recalled because of possible E. coli contamination.
Horsepower: Horses seen travelling down highway in Georgia
Horsepower: Horses seen travelling down highway in Georgia
LETTER: Seniors can claim transit fees on tax return
In doing tax returns at our volunteer income tax clinics, we're finding seniors aren't aware HSR and DARTS public transit expenses are a refundable tax credit. It began last July to help all seniors with public transit costs, no matter their income level.
Another explosion injures 2 in Texas capital; cause unclear
Two people were injured in another explosion in Texas' capital Sunday night, and police are not ruling out a connection to the three previous explosions that detonated earlier this month elsewhere in the city.
Staffers speak on #MeToo and Hill culture
Politics and #MeToo: voices from a survey of staffers on Parliament Hill
Few staffers report sexual harassment: survey
Few political staffers on Parliament Hill report sexual misconduct: survey
Staffers share stories of misconduct: survey
Parliament Hill staffers share experiences with sexual misconduct at work
Canopy lab an experimental hub for cannabis
Experimental pot lab sprouting cannabis-infused drinks, new edibles
Details to be unveiled on Canada's mission in Mali
Details expected to be unveiled today on Canada's peacekeeping missing in Mali
Toddler dead after suspected CO leak
Baby boy dead, mother critical, after suspected carbon monoxide leak
Bella Brearley Lounge at Sackville
Somewhere Bella Brearley is smiling and probably wondering what all the fuss is about.
Possible E. coli prompts ground beef recall
Brand of lean ground beef recalled due to possible presence of E. coli
Tilray forms alliance with Sandoz Canada
Pot producer Tilray links up with pharma firm Sandoz Canada
Talks to end strike at York U resume Tuesday
Both sides in York University strike to resume bargaining Tuesday
Saleem and Swarsh Mian helped raise $80,000 for new cardiac equipment
Couple’s gratitude to Hamilton General sparks fundraising effort
Meet Canadian at centre of Facebook leak
Canadian at centre of Facebook data scandal cut political teeth with Liberals
Dundas’ Valley Community Park pavilion planned this summer
City staff recently introduced proposals for a small pavilion this year, and washroom next year, in Valley Community Park at 287 Old Guelph Rd.
Signpost: Farmer’s breakfast, small grants and more
Lance Logan-Keye, a youth justice worker at Six Nations, will discuss the legacy of residential schools, intergenerational trauma and the effects of colonization as part of a conference titled Understanding Haudenosaunee Philosophies and Guiding Principles. The conference will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion in Hagersville on April 25 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $25 per person or $15 for students.
Lincoln setting its sights on economic development
Growth in the town of Lincoln is undeniable.
Man targeted, woman was bystander in fatal shooting
Woman dies after Toronto shooting that left man dead
Flamborough’s de-amalgamation leader to run in provincial, municipal elections
Roman Sarachman, the chair of the de-amalgamation group, Free Flamborough, will run in the provincial election in Flamborough-Glanbrook and contest Hamilton’s incumbent mayor Fred Eisenberger later in the year.
Overflow crowd takes in International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Speakers suggest ‘racism is alive and well today’
Burlington, Milton transit systems getting millions in federal, provincial funding
Burlington’s and Milton’s public transit systems will be receiving millions in funding as a result of a bilateral agreement between the federal government and province.
Senior’s foot run over by SUV in Burlington
An senior woman was injured when her foot was run over by an SUV in Burlington late Saturday morning.
Young cyclist in critical condition after being struck by vehicle in Burlington
An 11-year-old girl suffered serious injuries when struck by a vehicle in Burlington Saturday evening.
UK art teacher wins $1M teaching prize
— A British art teacher won a highly-competitive $1 million teaching prize on Sunday for her work with inner-city children in London, helping students feel welcome and safe in a borough with one of the highest murder rates in the country.
Putin far ahead in fraud-tainted Russian vote
Vladimir Putin headed to an overwhelming win in Russia’s presidential election Sunday.
A frustrated Trump lashes out at special counsel Mueller
The president’s aggressive stance followed a call Saturday to “bring an end” to that investigation.
Turkey-backed forces capture Syrian Kurdish town of Afrin
— Turkish military and allied Syrian forces marched into the centre of the northern Syrian town of Afrin Sunday, raising their flags and shooting in the air in celebration nearly two months after launching their offensive on the Kurdish enclave. The advancing troops faced little resistance from the Kurdish militia that retreated and vowed to turn to guerrilla tactics.
Data leak puts Facebook under intensifying scrutiny on two continents
— Lawmakers in the United States and Britain demanded Sunday that Facebook explain how a political data firm with links to President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign was able to harvest private data from more than 50 million Facebook profiles without the social network alerting those whose information was taken.
A frustrated Trump lashes out at special counsel Mueller
A frustrated Trump lashes out at special counsel Mueller
Putin calls UK accusations over ex-spy poisoning 'nonsense'
Putin calls UK accusations over ex-spy poisoning 'nonsense'
Facebook’s recurring nightmare: helping muddy up elections
Canadian blows whistle on data mining firm affiliated with Trump
Obituary: Mac chemistry professor made one of the largest donations in Canadian history
Richard Tomlinson died Jan. 29 at St. Joseph’s Hospital at 94
Canadian helped firm — which eventually aided Trump — exploit Facebook data of millions
Cambridge Analytica used personality quiz app to harvest social media data from over 50 million users, most without consent.
Hockey players tribute fallen teammate
Hockey team of slain goalie Roy Pejcinovski will play again today
Chemistry professor made one of the largest donations in Canadian history
Obituary
Canadian standup comedian Mike MacDonald dies from heart complications
62-year-old was a regular on the Just for Laughs stage
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