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Updated 2026-08-20 13:30
Cracking the mysteries of the elusive, majestic whale shark
It's the biggest shark — and the biggest fish — in the sea, often found roaming in warm waters around the globe with its huge mouth agape in search of dinner.
A day later, Morneau defends his new budget
Morneau defends budget, says Ottawa must play both short and long game
Torstar reports Q4 profit, lower revenue
Torstar reports Q4 profit as cost-cutting offsets impact of lower revenue
Toronto police charge officer after shot fired
Toronto police officer charged after shooting at a man
Barbra Streisand cloned her dogs. For $50,000, you can clone yours
It was basically an aside — an odd and interesting nugget in an interview with Barbra Streisand that otherwise dealt with heavy topics like sexism and politics.
Instant Pot cooker recalled for overheating, melting. How to tell if yours is affected
Multi-purpose cookware company Instant Pot has issued a recall following reports of one its products overheating and melting, according to a post from the company in the Instant Pot Community Facebook group.
Hamilton police continue to investigate factors in fatal Dundas crash
Hamilton police are still trying to piece together what caused a single car collision that killed a 48-year-old Dundas man on Feb. 27.
Feds tighten tax rules for small businesses
Feds tighten tax rules for small businesses and passive income in budget
Seven Bloc Quebecois MPs quit
With Bloc Quebecois caucus in turmoil, leader Martine Ouellet seeks end to crisis
Energy stocks lower as Toronto market slips
Energy stocks weigh on Toronto market amid lower oil price, loonie falls
UPDATE: Nanticoke smoke stacks come crashing down in demolition
The iconic landmarks along the shore of Lake Erie are no more.
DEMOLITION: Nanticoke smoke stacks to come crashing down
The iconic landmarks along the shore of Lake Erie will be no more.
Winnipeg man who invented the Pizza Pop dies at 89
Paul Faraci put a new twist on a traditional Italian food and created a snack that would become a staple for fast-food-fuelled teens across Canada.
Add ‘healthy food for all’ to city’s vision for Hamilton
Board of health endorses 10-year strategy to improve access to safe and nutritious food
Police arrest 29 in thefts in Quebec town
Police arrest 29 people in about 160 thefts in Sherbrooke
The most ominous line in the new Jared Kushner story
As The Washington Post's new report on Jared Kushner notes, it's not unusual for foreign governments to seek ways to leverage White House staff. So the fact that at least four countries tried to do it with President Donald Trump's son-in-law isn't a complete shock.
Tory leadership hopefuls face off in 2nd debate
Ontario PC leadership candidates race face off in second debate in Ottawa
Maricann financing in limbo amid OSC probe
Maricann's $70M financing in limbo, directors resign amid OSC investigation
Bloc Quebecois leader seeks to end caucus turmoil
With Bloc Quebecois caucus in turmoil, leader Martine Ouellet seeks end to crisis
Toronto police chief is victim-blaming in serial killer case
So Toronto police chief Mark Saunders says it is not the police’s fault that alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur was able to kill so many men whose bones were later found in flowerpots. It’s the fault of people who knew the man for not approaching the police earlier, which presumably includes some of his eventual victims.
Bruce McArthur's case put over until next month
Accused serial killer Bruce McArthur to make court appearance today
UPDATE: Missing Burlington boy Bradley Parkin-Williams found safe
A missing 13-year-old Burlington boy has been found safe.
Caroline Mulroney has raked in $700K in her bid to succeed Patrick Brown
Rookie candidate Caroline Mulroney has raised more than $700,000 in her bid to succeed Patrick Brown as Progressive Conservative leader, according to an internal campaign memo.
Trump said he would charge a gunman. Here’s what he’s actually done in the face of danger
U. S. President Trump’s assertion that he would have run toward the Parkland, Fla., gunman had he been near the school would have been a bold claim for just about anybody to make.
Drug rehab 'mogul' convicted of sexually assaulting 7 female patients at treatment centers
Christopher Bathum built an empire in California's lucrative addiction treatment industry despite the fact that he held no license in drug counselling and no college degree.
An alien cyberattack? As if we didn’t have enough to worry about
You might not remember this, but the alien invasion in the 1990s sci-fi blockbuster “Independence Day” began not with laser blasts but with a cyberattack. As Jeff Goldblum’s computer nerd character explains in the film, the alien fleet hacks into Earth’s satellites, hijacking their communication systems to co-ordinate their (ultimately unsuccessful) assault on humanity.
Florida students return to 'picture of education in fear'
Florida students return to 'picture of education in fear'
Halton police searching for missing Burlington teen
A 13-year-old Burlington youth is missing and police are hoping the public can help find him.
Ryan Seacrest to host Oscars despite sexual harassment allegations
NBCUniversal defended talk show host Ryan Seacrest against sexual harassment allegations on Tuesday and said he would not be removed from Academy Awards coverage on the entertainment network E!, where discussion of sexual misconduct in Hollywood is expected to loom large.
UPDATE: 13-year-old Burlington youth still missing, last seen in Oakville
BURLINGTON: A 13-year-old Burlington youth is missing and police are hoping the public can help find him.
'I was sick and tired of life:' Teen who killed infant sentenced to life in prison
A teenage girl who killed a six-week-old infant after his family took her in off the streets to help her will serve an adult sentence.
Halton police searching for missing Burlington teen
A 13-year-old Burlington youth is missing and police are hoping the public can help find him.
Nanticoke's twin chimneys set to be felled
Nanticoke station's twin chimneys to be blasted to the ground
Tumps’s son-in-law Jared Kushner stripped of top-secret security clearance
Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and senior adviser, has been stripped of his top-secret security clearance after months of delays in completing his background check, and will now be limited in his ability to view highly classified information, a White House official and another person familiar with Kushner’s situation said Tuesday.
Hamilton gang-exit program risks closure without funding lined up
John Howard Society’s YARD program works with youth to reshape how they think about community, violence and money
Three homes destroyed in Pickering fire
No injuries, but about 20 people displaced by fire in Pickering townhouses
What this budget tells us about the Liberal mindset before 2019 election
This is not a budget that reads as if it was written with the objective of endearing the current government or finance minister Bill Morneau to corporate Canada, Chantal Hébert writes.
PhD candidate profiled potential serial killer in gay village in July 2017
The mystery of missing persons cases is enough to keep most people up at night, but for Sasha Reid, reviewing unsolved disappearances is an escape.
21 questions with Jason Cassis
Equal Parts Hospitality CEO talks community building and breakdancing
Potholes spur record number of legal claims against city
More motorists have filed pothole damage claims against the city over the last two months than in any full year since amalgamation.
Parents welcome planned no-fly fixes
Parents, Muslim group welcome budget's $81 million for federal no-fly fixes
Bruce McArthur to appear in court today
Accused serial killer Bruce McArthur to make court appearance today
First World War posters at CWH
“Give to the Canadian Patriotic Fund,” demands one colourful poster in big bold yellow letters while another poster puts out the call for Canada to send more pork to Great Britain.
Ikea marshmallow candy recalled: CFIA
Ikea brand marshmallow candy recalled due to possible mice infestation
Commercial real estate market setting records
Canada's commercial real estate market sets another record in 2017: report
Man found in Elliot Lake woods was murdered
Autopsy says man found in Elliot Lake woods was homicide victim
Police chief's comments anger LGBTQ community
Toronto police chief's comments on 2012 missing men probe anger LGBTQ community
Photos Les Ballets Jazz De Montréal at PAC
- Les Ballets Jazz De Montréal performed Tuesday evening in the Partridge Hall of FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre in St. Catharines.
Trudeau stands by official about India trip
PM says official's theory that Indian factions sabotaged trip is 'true'
Man transported VSA after Dundas crash
The collision took place in Dundas around 6:15 p.m.
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