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Man faces 48 charges in random Toronto shootings:police
Man faces 48 charges in string of Toronto shootings
Hamilton-Toronto shoot ‘Shape of Water’ lands 13 Oscar nods
Guillermo del Toro’s lavish Ontario-shot monster romance The Shape of Water fished out a leading 13 nominations, Greta Gerwig became just the fifth woman nominated for best director and Mudbound cinematographer Rachel Morrison made history as the first woman to earn a nod in that category in nominations announced Tuesday for the 90th annual Academy Awards.
One dead, many wounded in Kentucky school shooting: report
BENTON, Ky. - One person was killed and others were wounded Tuesday morning in a high school shooting in rural Kentucky, authorities said.
Abortion pill still out of reach in N.S.
Abortion pill still largely out of reach for most women in Nova Scotia
Cara Operations signs deal to buy the Keg
Cara Operations signs deal to buy steakhouse chain Keg Restaurants Ltd.
Hamilton councillors seek to keep paper tickets for HSR
Hamilton is required to use the PRESTO card system under the proposed 10-year operating agreement, at a cost of $422,000. That jumps to over $4 million to use PRESTO by 2027.
Household debt growing in Ontario: FAO
Household debt growing in Ontario, creating risk for broader economy: FAO
Former Hamilton officer loses appeal; sentence upheld for gun planting plan
Gangs and weapons enforcement unit officer lost his appeal to overturn 2016 conviction
2018 to be a year of education for Flamborough Chamber of Commerce
New Flamborough Chamber of Commerce executive director Matteo Patricelli is expecting 2018, his first at the organization’s helm, to be a year of education.
South African jazz musician Hugh Masekela dies at 78
JOHANNESBURG - Legendary South African jazz musician and anti-apartheid activist Hugh Masekela has died at the age of 78 after a decade-long fight with cancer, according to a statement from his family on Tuesday.
Man faces 48 charges in string of Toronto shootings
Man faces 48 charges in string of Toronto shootings
Twitter Operating Chief Anthony Noto resigns
Twitter Operating Chief Anthony Noto resigns
Film nominations: ‘Shape of Water’ lands a leading 13 Oscar nods
Guillermo del Toro’s lavish monster romance The Shape of Water has landed a leading 13 nominations and Greta Gerwig became just the fifth woman nominated for best director by the Academy Awards.
Snow and ice force closure of Quebec schools
Snow and freezing rain result in school closures and driving woes in Quebec
Flamborough's Pasuta trying to do as much as he can for Ward 14 in 2018
Ward 14 councillor Robert Pasuta is trying to get as much done as possible before his ward is eliminated in October’s municipal election.
90th annual Oscar nominations are announced
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - The Latest on the announcement of nominees for the 90th annual Oscar nominations announced Tuesday by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from Beverly Hills, California (all times local):
Tsunami warning for coastal B.C. cancelled
NewsAlert: Magnitude 8.2 triggers tsunami warning in B.C. and Alaska.
Canada, TPP members agree to revised deal without the U.S.
OTTAWA - Canada and the remaining members of the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreed Tuesday to a revised trade agreement without the United States.
Hamilton man charged with child pornography possession
31-year-old arrested Friday after search of his Hamilton residence
Halifax police probe RCMP sex assault claims
Halifax police probing sexual assault complaints from RCMP members
Tsunami warning for B.C.'s coast is cancelled
The tsunami warning issued for coastal British Columbia has been cancelled.
Residential care facilities squeezed by minimum wage hike
Calvin Cain, a local administrator, told the emergency and community services committee Monday homes are at risk of closure.
UPDATED: Musitano update coming at York police news conference
Mobster Angelo Musitano, 39, died after being shot in the driveway of his Waterdown home on May 2, 2017.
Rogers cuts ties with Vice, pulls Viceland
Rogers Media cuts ties with Vice Canada, pulls Viceland channel off the air
Senators strike a deal re-opening government after 69 hours
Back to work: Government shutdown ends after Dems relent
30 per cent insecure about future: poll
Fewer than half of Canadians hold optimistic, open view of the world: poll
UPDATE: Tsunami warning for B.C.'s coast is cancelled
The tsunami warning issued for coastal British Columbia has been cancelled.
Alaskan quake triggers B.C. tsunami warning
NewsAlert: Magnitude 8.2 triggers tsunami warning in B.C. and Alaska.
TPP members agreed to revised treaty: Reports
Canada and rest of Trans-Pacific Partnership agree to revised text, say reports
TPP members agree to revised treaty: reports
Canada and rest of Trans-Pacific Partnership agree to revised text, say reports
Magnitude 8.2 triggers tsunami warning in B.C. and Alaska.
— Tsunami warning sirens were going off in Tofino and other coastal communities on British Columbia's west coast Tuesday morning after a powerful earthquake struck off Alaska.
PM Trudeau to deliver speech Tuesday at WEF
Investment, women's rights expected to be key points of Trudeau speech at WEF
NewsAlert: Alaskan quake triggers B.C. tsunami warning
NewsAlert: Magnitude 8.2 triggers tsunami warning in B.C. and Alaska.
‘I’ve already written his obituary’: Mom struggles to save son from himself
Elizabeth Biancale says something has to change to help her son and other homeless people with mental illnesses.
NDP 3-day caucus in Quebec snowed under
New Democrat's 3-day caucus in Saguenay called off by bad weather
Canada sees deal about to be reached at TPP11
Canada optimistic a Trans-Pacific trade deal within reach Tuesday
Program helps keep COPD patients out of hospital
National program to help keep COPD patients out of hospital being expanded
Back to work: Government shutdown ends after Dems relent
Back to work: Government shutdown ends after Dems relent
Ontario landlords call for right to immediately ban pot in units
Ontario landlords call for right to immediately ban pot in rentals despite tenant laws
The Ancaster company behind troubled Waterloo student building
City of Waterloo sent bills to the current condo owners for property taxes they had already paid up front to Rise Real Estate.
Waterfront trust chair quietly resigned in December
The chair of the Hamilton Waterfront Trust resigned his position more than a month ago with no fanfare and no public announcement from the trust.
Former MP Mike Wallace intends to run for Burlington mayor
— Former MP and city councillor Mike Wallace didn’t let inclement weather rain on his announcement that he plans to run for mayor in the October municipal election.
Flamborough residents contemplating legal action against Hamilton over ward boundary decision
“What the Ontario Municipal Board did wasn’t very democratic,” said Flamborough resident Roman Sarachman. “It was a flawed decision.”
Public visitation for murder victim Holly Hamilton on Friday
The 29-year-old single mother was stabbed to death and found in the trunk of her car.
Canada rejects angry American NAFTA criticism, says it has tabled extensive text
Canada is shooting back at American criticism that it is being inflexible and unconstructive at the North American Free Trade renegotiation that resumed this week in Montreal.
Three more women accuse Brampton’s Dr. Brian Thicke of groping
Thicke, father of the late actor Alan Thicke and grandfather of singer Robin Thicke, retains an active licence to practice.
Doctor who came to US as child jailed by immigration agents
A Michigan doctor who came to the U.S. from Poland as a young child was in jail Monday, nearly a week after immigration agents arrested him at his home.
Fewer than half of Canadians hold optimistic, open view of the world: poll
Canada’s reputation as a nation with an open and optimistic world view that flies in the face of rising pessimism and nationalism elsewhere is being challenged by new research suggesting many Canadians hold views acutely in line with some of those darker forces.
Family left with void after stray bullet kills boy
Brother of boy killed by stray bullet in Vancouver says the death left a void
Senate Dems relent, vote to end shutdown; House to follow
Congress sped toward reopening the government Monday as Democrats reluctantly voted to temporarily pay for resumed operations, relenting in a fight over immigration in return for assurances from Republican leaders that the Senate will soon take up the plight of young “dreamers” and other contentious issues.
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