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Updated 2026-08-19 11:16
Sailor in sexual assault case found guilty
Military judge finds Halifax-based sailor guilty of sexual assault
Air Canada says services restored after system outage causes flight delays
Air Canada says it has restored its computer systems after a morning outage led to delays across the airline’s operations.
The brave little creek that could ... but for how much longer?
Conservation authority approves fill in valley that stream flows through, Jeff Mahoney writes
Israel’s embattled PM holds off on early elections, for now
— Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday threatened to take the country to early elections, but said it was too soon to do so as the scandal-plagued Israeli leader manoeuvred to keep his divided coalition intact.
Austin package bombs might be linked to other deadly attack
Separate blasts Monday kill a teenager and wound two women
UPDATED: Police have caught two of three suspects following Clarington bank robbery and chase that ended in Ajax
Durham police have arrested two suspects and are now saying no shots were fired by them following a bank robbery and high speed chase which ended in Ajax Monday afternoon.
‘We had your backs’: Trudeau on country’s steel and aluminum workers
— Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he told U.S. President Donald Trump during a recent phone call that slapping duties on Canadian steel and aluminum would hurt ongoing NAFTA negotiations.
Doug Ford to jump into campaign mode
Kathleen Wynne says contrast between her and Doug Ford is 'stark'
New foreign investment promotion agency has work cut out for it: leaders
— The two top businessmen named to lead Canada’s new foreign investment promotion agency say they’ve got their work cut out for them.
Canada must prepare for risk of steel dump
U.S. tariffs raise risk Canada will fall prey to foreign steel dumping
Female guards at Edmonton prison file lawsuit
Female guards at Edmonton prison launch lawsuit alleging bullying, sex assaults
Hamilton's waterfalls a respite from the city
Hamilton's waterfalls a respite from the city and a destination for travellers
Hamilton's waterfalls a respite from the city
Hamilton's waterfalls a respite from the city and a destination for travellers
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to tour Stelco, ArcelorMittal Dofaco plants
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's cross-country tour of cities with steel and aluminum plants was organized after United States President Donald Trump threatened Canada with tariffs.
Dundas youth drug use subject of health care meeting
Meeting scheduled for April 16 at Dundas town hall
St. Anne's residential school fight back in court
Fight over secret St. Anne's residential school documents back in court
Measles confirmed on Zurich-Toronto flight
Measles confirmed on recent Air Canada flight from Zurich to Toronto
Canadian household debt hits $1.8-trillion as report warns of domestic risk
Canadians’ collective household debt has climbed to $1.8 trillion as an international financial group sounds an early warning that the country’s banking system is at risk from rising debt levels.
Investment agency faces tough work: leaders
Minister launches new agency, Invest in Canada, to pursue investors
Brian McKeever becomes Canada’s most decorated winter Paralympian
— Medal No. 14 was both historic and incredibly hard.
ROCKINGHAM: Livin’ the Letterkenny life
Jared Keeso is on the phone sounding pretty much like Wayne, the never-turn-down-a-fight farmer and all-round good-old-boy he portrays on the hit comedy series “Letterkenny.”
Bombardier awaiting details on fatal crashes
Bombardier waiting for answers to plane crashes in Nepal and Iran
OPP issue warning over hazardous waste
Police issue public safety warning related to discarded hazardous waste
Pilot reported engine failure as helicopter crashed
— A Texas firefighter, an Argentine woman and a video journalist were among five passengers killed when a helicopter plunged into New York City’s East River, with the pilot reporting the engine had failed.
Police: 2 deadly package bombs in Texas linked
Explosion Monday killed a 17-year-old boy and badly wounded a woman
Gas prices going up in Manitoba: budget
Income-tax cuts, spending controls and carbon tax expected in Manitoba budget
Cara: Ontario wage hike has been manageable
Cara: Ontario's minimum wage hike has been manageable for restaurant operator
British PM: Russia 'highly likely' behind ex-spy's poisoning
UK lawmaker says spy poisoning looks to be 'state-sponsored'
Plane carrying 71 people crashes, catches fire in Kathmandu
— A plane carrying 71 people from Bangladesh swerved erratically and flew dangerously low before crashing and erupting in flames as it landed Monday in Kathmandu, Nepal’s capital, killing at least 50 people, officials and witnesses said.
Apple buying Texture digital magazine service
Apple buying Texture digital magazine service from group that includes Rogers
Theresa May says ‘highly likely’ Russia is responsible for spy’s poisoning
— British Prime Minister Theresa May said Monday that British investigators had concluded it was “highly likely” that Russia was responsible for the poison attack that left a Russian double agent and his daughter comatose on a park bench last week.
Teens charged after knife pulled on Hamilton construction worker
A young man is accused of pulling a knife on a construction worker downtown Friday.
Bits and Bites: Hamilton foodie news that you can use
For two days in June, Collective Arts Brewery at 207 Burlington St. E. is turning its outdoor space into a full-on party. Its Liquid Arts Festival, set for June 15 and 16, is promising to highlight brewers from countries including China, Sweden, Iceland and the United States. “Each brewery will feature a range of rare and unique beers, most of which will have never been available in Canada before,” co-founder Matt Johnston said in a release. The event will also feature live music, an international bottle shop, a live art wall and a beer dinner. Tickets are available at liquidartbrewfest.com
New Viola Desmond bank note shines spotlight on Halifax’s historic north end
— The new Canadian bank note honouring Viola Desmond had a satisfying surprise for many African-Nova Scotians: an unexpected shout-out to Halifax’s historic north end, home to one of Canada’s oldest black communities.
Poor weather hampers Alaska search for B.C. man
Search continues for accomplished B.C. climber missing in Alaskan range
Life sentence requested for Cdn who plotted U.S. terror attack
Canadian who plotted terror attacks deserves life in prison: U.S. prosecutors
Three face drug-trafficking charges after traffic stop near downtown Hamilton
Three men face drug-trafficking charges after police pulled over a speeding car just outside of downtown Hamilton on Saturday.
Ontario Municipal Board supports agreement that reduces Queenston Road's building height
"It's a compromise," said Stoney Creek Coun. Doug Conley. "(The developer) would have gotten 19 storeys (at the Ontario Municipal Board hearing). I didn't want to take that chance."
Doug Ford says he can’t wait to take on Wynne
“We’re going to go down to the border and put that great big neon sign I’ve been talking about — ‘Ontario’s open for business.’”
Canadian debt climbs as report warns of risk
Canadian household debt hits $1.8T as report warns of domestic risk
‘Brutally taken’: Family of murdered Mississauga woman needs help paying for funeral
Alicia Lewandowski was ripped from the arms of those who loved her in a “senseless act of violence.”
‘Landowners are free prey’: Rural residents worried about crime, property rights
David Reid says he’s become more diligent about locking up on the land his family has farmed in Alberta for more than a century and is more watchful of strange vehicles along rural side roads.
Doug Ford says he can't wait to take on Wynne
Kathleen Wynne says contrast between her and Doug Ford is 'stark'
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Bombardier waiting for answers to plane crashes in Nepal and Iran
Montreal-based Bombardier Inc. is awaiting the causes of two deadly aircraft crashes over the past couple of days involving its Q400 turbo and Challenger business jet.
Saskatoon police arrest three in drug overdoses
Saskatoon police arrest three in drug overdoses, issue warning about cocaine
Bombardier awaiting details on two fatal crashes
Bombardier waiting for answers to plane crashes in Nepal and Iran
Air Canada system outage leading to service issues, flight delays
System issue affects flights from Toronto’s Pearson International Airport
Do blockchain's assets come from blockchain?
Most of blockchain's benefits don't come from blockchain: Bank of Canada paper
Hamilton doctor, students create medical training board game
GridlockED Game simulates balancing multiple patients in an emergency department
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