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Updated 2026-08-20 13:30
Costs rise again for problematic pay system
Government asked to approve more money to 'stabilize' Phoenix pay system
Nearly 70 Global News employees laid off across Canada
David MacPherson, president of the Maritimes unit of Unifor that represents workers at Global, says evening local news will no longer be produced out of Halifax and will be anchored and broadcast from Toronto starting Monday.
Jury finished hearing evidence in Winnipeg murder trial
Jury finished hearing evidence in trial for man accused of killing Tina Fontaine
Sears, ex-workers debate trustee appointment
Former Sears workers want to recoup pension shortfall by targeting shareholders
Mayors press feds to speed up housing cash
Big city mayors press Liberals to speed up flow of affordable housing money
Weston family to create Canada's largest REIT
NewsAlert: Choice Properties REIT buying Canadian REIT for $3.9 billion
Sobeys opens in upper Stoney Creek
Sobeys, the anchor tenant of a new shopping complex on Stone Church Road East, is the first business to open its doors at the Heritage Highlands centre.
Nearly 70 Global News jobs cut: Unifor
Nearly 70 Global News employees laid off across Canada: Unifor
Endangered sea turtle found frozen in lake
Huge sea turtle found dead in unlikely spot: A frozen Cape Breton lake
Benefits of medical marijuana overstated: guideline
Doctors should think twice before prescribing medical marijuana: guideline
LIUNA donates to United Way
The United Way of Halton & Hamilton recently accepted a $50,000 donation on behalf of the Labourers’ International Union of North America (LiUNA) Local 837 at the Eva Rothwell Centre.
Food industry concerned by TPP delays
Food industry concerned by possible delays in Ottawa ratifying new TPP
Dundas’ Bienenstock Natural Playgrounds dedicated to child’s play
At 52 years of age, you wouldn’t expect child’s play to be at the top of Adam Bienenstock’s mind every day, 365 days of the year.But for the founder and principal designer of Bienenstock Natural Playgrounds, thoughts of children, their amusement
Prince Edward Island town mobilizes for single mother with triplets
They say it takes a village to raise a child, and one small P.E.I. community has been personifying that proverb after a single mother gave birth to triplets.
Dundas' Sisters of St. Joseph convent added to city heritage register
Potential buyer's consultant informed of recommendation
Patrick Brown suing CTV News
Former Ontario Progressive Conservative leader Patrick Brown says he is suing CTV News over its reporting of what he alleges are false accusations of sexual misconduct.
Police watchdog to review naloxone deaths
Police watchdog stands by commitment to probe deaths involving naloxone
Hydro-Quebec considers special rates for Bitcoin miners as demand surges
Hydro-Quebec may consider raising its rates for energy-hogging cryptocurrency miners who are rushing to establish themselves in the province.
Talks start on new Indigenous relationship
Feds ask what is a nation in mulling new relationship with Indigenous Peoples
Trudeau names Martha Deacon, Robert Black to represent Ontario in Senate
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has named two new senators to represent Ontario.
Liberals gave $35M grant to plastics giant
Despite lip service on reducing waste, Ottawa gave plastics giant $35M grant
No sexual harassment questions at Tory leadership debate, says TVO
The four candidates vying to lead Ontario’s Opposition will face off for the first time today, but the public broadcaster hosting the debate says it does not expect any questions on sexual harassment — the topic that triggered the race in the first place.
SIU won’t charge Brantford officer for crash that killed senior
Police officer attempted to stop car before it sped off and hit another vehicle
'Appalling' comment on farm shooting probed by Mounties
'Appalling' comment on Saskatchewan Indigenous man's death probed by RCMP
Patrick Brown says he will sue CTV News
Liberals dismiss Brown suggestion rivals were behind sex misconduct allegations
Hamilton Community News has been recognized as being among Ontario's best
Hamilton Community News has started the newspaper awards season strong after being named among the finalists for five provincial awards.
Hamilton Community News has been recognized as being amongst Ontario's best
Hamilton Community News has started the newspaper awards season strong after being named amongst the finalists for five provincial awards.
Shaw prepares for departure of 3,300 employees
3,300 Shaw employees accept voluntary buyouts, one-quarter of workforce
Hussen under pressure on immigration policy
Critics question delay on promised reform to medical inadmissibility policy
There’s nothing junior about Ancaster citizen award winner
As a budding entrepreneur, Lucas Gordon says he values failure and the lessons it teaches far more than success, although he is finding plenty of the latter.
Five superclusters each win share of $950M
Supercluster tech groups to share in up to $950M in federal funds
Sears and ex-workers deliberate appointing trustee
Former Sears workers want to recoup pension shortfall by targeting shareholders
Dating danger? Businesses rethink workplace romance policies
It happens in so many workplaces — two colleagues begin a romantic relationship. But a heightened awareness about sexual harassment means small business owners can get more anxious when employees start dating.
Sexual harassment to be avoided at Tory debate
Ontario PC leadership candidates to square off in debate in Toronto
Home Capital sees impact of mortgage changes
Home Capital Group says new mortgage rules have clients migrating from big banks
Canada rejoining AWACS program: Sajjan
Canada to rejoin NATO AWACS program, defence minister confirms
“We are here for you:” Trump laments ‘terrible violence’ in Florida shooting
President Donald Trump said Thursday that he would make school safety a top priority when he meets with the nation’s governors later this month, following one of the deadliest school shootings in modern U.S. history.
It’s potholes vs. buses this winter in Hamilton, and potholes are winning
Bus drivers won’t drive some stretches, especially one of the city’s busiest, Main West, by McMaster.
Mom wants answers in police killing of son
Mom of Indigenous man shot dead by police: 'What did he do that was so bad?'
What to know about employee buyout packages
What to know about employee buyout packages before accepting voluntary departure
Shopify reports revenue up 71 per cent
Shopify tops expectations, reports Q4 revenue up 71 per cent from year ago
Nikolas Cruz charged with 17 counts of murder in Florida mass shooting
PARKLAND, Fla. — Nikolas Cruz, who authorities say barged into his former high school with a semi-automatic AR-15 rifle and carried out one of the deadliest school shootings in modern U.S. history, was charged Thursday with 17 counts of premeditated murder, one for each of the students and adults who were killed.
Home sales hit lowest level in 3 years: CREA
Home sales fall across Canada to reach their lowest level in 3 years: CREA
‘Taco Tuesday' fires up debate
A Calgary taco joint is wrapped up in a legal spat with fast-food giant MTY Group for calling its weekly half-price special "Taco Tuesday" - a phrase MTY trademarked in 1997.
Florida governor vows to keep mentally ill from getting guns
Shooting at Florida high school; no. of wounded unclear
Home sales fall across Canada to reach their lowest level in 3 years: CREA
Canadian home sales fell 14.5 per cent between December and January, marking the lowest sales level in three years as the housing market was hit last month by a double whammy of tighter mortgage rules and lending rate hikes.
Family holds fundraiser for kids of St. Catharines mother killed in double homicide
Deidra Ann Smith loved nothing more than to curl up, snuggle and eat junk food with her three daughters.
Ontario “supercluster” among 5 Canadian tech groups to share $950 million federal fund
Group includes University of Waterloo, Guelph-based auto parts firm Linamar Corp., MaRS Discovery District and Maple Leaf Foods.
North American markets dip, loonie up
Toronto stock index and Wall Street down, as loonie strengthens against greenback
Hamilton politicians give positive reviews for Carmen’s Group’s offer for entertainment facilities
“We need to be bold,” said Mountain Coun. Terry Whitehead.
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