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Hamilton waits for Ontario funding to battle illegal pot dispensaries
Hamilton continues to wait to see when it will receive money from the provincial government to crack down on illegal marijuana dispensaries.
NewsAlert: Police arrest man in alleged double homicide
Police looking for suspect in alleged double homicide east of Toronto
Teen boy, woman, killed in alleged double homicide
Police looking for suspect in alleged double homicide east of Toronto
Third party spending crackdown urged
Stiffer rules needed on money spent by third parties in elections: report
Magna partnering with Lyft on self-driving cars
Magna International partnering with Lyft on self-driving vehicle systems
New top Trump adviser: pro-NAFTA, anti-tariff
Cancelling NAFTA would be a 'catastrophe': Trump's new senior economic adviser
Nothing sweet about sales of grey-market candy, Appeal Court rules
An attempt at sugar-coating the sale of grey-market Mars bars and M&M’s in Canada has fallen flat with Ontario’s top court, which sided with the Canadian maker of the candy in a decision slamming an upstart confectioner’s conduct.
Toys “R” Us says Canadian stores will stay open, even as U.K. operations shutter
Toys “R” Us Canada maintains it’s still business as usual, even as its U.K. counterpart announced it would shutter all 75 locations in the country.
Court grants extension to prospective Hamilton Specialty Bar buyer
The union representing workers at Hamilton Specialty Bar, currently in receivership, is optimistic it will have a buyer for the plant by March 26.
Could General Motors launch its own Airbnb for cars?
Airbnb for cars?
Food-sharing apps: blue-ribbon-worthy idea or half-baked fad?
Apps that allow home chefs to sell dishes prepared in their personal kitchens have cropped up in Canada, but uncertainties about health regulations and the strength of consumer demand are raising questions about whether the business models are blue ribbon-worthy or half-baked fads.
Bedbugs found in Ryerson University classroom
Ryerson University confirms bedbugs were found in one of its classrooms
Singh rejects terrorism amid Sikh controversy
NDP leader says Sikhs should not turn to violence in push for human rights
Trans Mountain seeks permanent injunction in court
Trans Mountain seeks permanent injunction against protesters in court
Facts on Canada's steel, aluminum industries
Steel, aluminum worth billions to Canada
Hamilton police say belligerent customer smashed east-end bar’s windows
A Stoney Creek man has been charged with a number of offences after windows were smashed in the early hours at the Capitol Bar at 973 King St. E.
Three Hamilton men charged with possessing child pornography
Hamilton police have charged three Hamilton men with possession of child pornography following “Project Frost Byte,” a two-week investigation focusing on the use of the internet to commit child exploitation offences.
B.C. climber remembered as inspiring speaker
NewsAlert: Father of B.C. climber reports his son and another climber are dead in Alaska
No inquiry in case of slain Manitoba teen
No inquiry necessary in case of slain Indigenous teen: Manitoba justice minister
Woman charged after search at pot dispensary near daycare
Police have charged a 32-year-old woman with trafficking after conducting a search at an illegal marijuana dispensary close to a daycare centre.
Ontario signs $11.8B infrastructure deal
Ontario set to unveil details of how it will spend federal infrastructure funds
Stephen Hawking was no stranger to Canada
Stephen Hawking helped elevate Canada's science profile
Ontario health spending not keeping pace with aging population: FAO
— A growing and aging population is adding pressure to Ontario’s health-care system and spending isn’t keeping up — a situation that could result in compromised quality of care if left unaddressed, the province’s fiscal watchdog warned Wednesday.
Historic steeple topples in latest nor'easter
Lights out, flights grounded as storm lashes Atlantic region
Mark Smich appeals first-degree murder conviction for killing Laura Babcock
An Ontario man found guilty of killing a young Toronto woman who vanished five years ago is appealing his first-degree murder conviction and sentence, saying the verdict was unreasonable and the sentence too harsh.
Man accused of defrauding refugee families
Ontario man accused of defrauding eight Syrian refugee families: police
Privacy commissioner seeks info from Loblaw
Federal privacy commissioner seeks info from Loblaw following reports
Toronto market higher, loonie slips lower
Toronto stock market moves higher, while U.S. stocks mixed; Loonie slips lower
Smich appeals murder conviction for killing Laura Babcock
Mark Smich appeals first-degree murder conviction for killing Laura Babcock
Dylan's Candy Bar opens first Canadian store
Dylan's Candy Bar opens first Canadian location at Toronto airport
Police looking for suspect in alleged double homicide
Police looking for suspect in alleged double homicide east of Toronto
Province gives city’s 13 BIAs cash infusion
The provincial government is providing Hamilton with $483,103 in funding to be allocated to the city’s 13 business improvement areas.
City of Hamilton planners recommend against 40-storey Television City tower
Report will go to planning committee next week on project that proposes to build the tallest building in the lower city.
Health spending not keeping up with aging population: FAO
Ontario health spending not keeping pace with aging population: FAO
Couple opts for hospital wedding to include mom
There was a lot of love in the air at Niagara Health’s Douglas Memorial hospital in Fort Erie on Tuesday afternoon.
Ontario funding for Hamilton to battle illegal cannabis dispensaries is coming
"Rest assured, we are in a situation were the illegal activity will not persist," said Hamilton Liberal MPP Ted McMeekin
Dawson’s Hot Sauce featured on Hot Ones web series
Hamilton-based Dawson’s Hot Sauce has hit the celebrity market.
Bedbugs confirmed in Ryerson classroom
Ryerson University confirms bedbugs were found in one of its classrooms
Stoney Creek man faces 18 charges after police find $20,000 worth of stolen goods at townhouse
Hamilton police have charged a Stoney Creek man with 18 counts of possession of stolen property after seizing more than $20,000 worth of stolen goods from a townhouse in February.
Wynne calls Doug Ford’s comments on pot ‘reckless’
“Parents would have concern about cannabis being available beside candy bars in corner stores,” the premier said.
Hamilton woman charged after police raid marijuana dispensary in Stoney Creek
A 32-year-old Hamilton woman faces charges after police conducted a raid at Skip the Dealer marijuana dispensary at 438 Hwy. 8 in Stoney Creek on March 13.
Seller of grey-market M&M's rapped by court
Nothing sweet about sales of grey-market candy, Appeal Court rules
Terrorism is never the answer: Singh
NDP leader says Sikhs should not turn to violence in push for human rights
A life: Hawking defied ALS to become pre-eminent physicist
— In his final years, the only thing connecting the brilliant physicist to the outside world was a couple of inches of frayed nerve in his cheek.
Peladeau says Quebecor has $2B available
Peladeau says Quebecor has $2 billion available for networks, stock buybacks
Trudeau applauds united front in battle against U.S. steel, aluminum tariffs
— Justin Trudeau is crediting the co-ordinated efforts of business, labour and political leaders for securing an exemption for Canadian steel and aluminum from the recent threat of U.S. trade duties.
First Cobalt to buy US Cobalt in friendly deal
First Cobalt to acquire US Cobalt in a friendly stock deal amid growing interest
Recovery effort for climbers on hold
NewsAlert: Father of B.C. climber reports his son and another climber are dead in Alaska
Alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur’s case put over another month
The self-employed landscaper is charged with the first-degree murder of six men
McKeever says anger over Vancouver Olympic snub cost him two good seasons
— Brian McKeever’s bitterness over the 2010 Vancouver Olympic snub cost him the better part of two seasons, and robbed him of his love of the sport.
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