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Hamilton councillors take a pass to buy Gateway Ice Centre
“(Buying Gateway) is a great risk to the city,” said Hamilton's Director of Recreation Chris Herstek. “There is not a pent up demand for ice.”
Tim Cook makes 1st visit to Canada as Apple CEO, visits Toronto students
Apple Inc.’s Tim Cook visited Canada for the first time as CEO Monday, surprising students at a downtown Toronto Apple store to highlight the importance of learning to code, and dropping in on a group of developers to thank them for their contributions to the tech giant’s app store.
Ryerson to offer Toronto cops course on avoiding bias
Toronto police partner with Ryerson University for training program
Trudeau arrives at Davos to pitch investment opportunities in Canada
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrived in Switzerland on Monday to attend the World Economic Forum in Davos, where he will try to persuade the world’s richest to invest in Canada and to respect women’s and workers’ rights.
Cougar, caught on RCMP dashcam, interrupts Banff traffic stop
An RCMP officer on a routine traffic stop in Banff, Alta., caught more than he expected on his car’s dash camera.
Over 600 at N.S. funeral for boy who was among four children who died in fire
A seven-year-old boy was remembered Monday as “an old, wise soul” who gazed in wonder at the stars and imagined clouds were heaven’s islands, as family members said goodbye at the funeral for one of four children killed in a Nova Scotia house fire.
Musitano update expected at York police news conference
Mobster Angelo Musitano, 39, died after being shot in the driveway of his Waterdown home on May 2, 2017.
Erdogan urged attack on Turkish Cypriot newspaper: editor
The editor-in-chief of a left-wing Turkish Cypriot newspaper alleged that Turkey’s president incited supporters to attack the publication’s office Monday because the paper had criticized Ankara’s military offensive in Syria.
Vancouver police crack down on pop-up pot vendors
Vancouver police crack down on pop-up pot vendors after weeks-long stalemate
15-year-old girl shot at Texas school; boy, 16, arrested
A 15-year-old student in Texas was injured in a shooting in her high school cafeteria Monday morning and a 16-year-old boy, also a student at the school, was taken into custody, sheriff’s officials said.
Rogers Media cuts ties with Vice Canada
Boundary-pushing TV channel Viceland is slated to cease broadcasting as of March 31, as Rogers Media Inc. and Vice Canada end their three-year-old, $100-million partnership.
Canada rejects angry American NAFTA criticism
Canada rejects angry American NAFTA criticism, says it has tabled extensive text
Pence says U.S. embassy will move to Jerusalem by end of 2019
U.S. Vice-President Mike Pence told Israeli lawmakers Monday that the U.S. would put plans to move its embassy to Jerusalem on a fast track, drawing angry denunciations from Arabs who were forcibly removed from the hall during his speech before Israel’s parliament.
Trudeau to travel to India for state visit
Prime Minister to travel to India for state visit in February
Lieutenant-governor named for Saskatchewan
Negotiator in Indigenous cases to be Saskatchewan's new lieutenant-governor
Hamilton company makes Narwhal List
Hamilton’s Fusion Pharmaceuticals made the Narwhal List of Canada’s 50 most financially attractive private tech companies.
Vancouver Island snow storm strands boy scouts
Snow storm left dozens stranded at Vancouver Island ski resort
UN readies aid as Turkey attacks Kurdish enclave in Syria
The United Nations is ready to help people who might flee from the Afrin enclave, where Turkish troops are on the offensive against Kurdish fighters, the top UN official in Syria said Monday.
Body of snowmobiler recovered from lake
Body of snowmobiler recovered from Sturgeon Lake, OPP say
Alberta mom says daughter facing surgeries after failed intravenous therapy
Alberta Health Services has issued an apology to the mother of a three-year-old girl after the woman says her child’s hand was damaged by intravenous therapy following open-heart surgery.
Why are there so many stories about parents killing kids? A new movie treats it as comedy
In 1812, brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm published the first edition of “Children’s and Household Tales,” a scholarly history of old stories that included a sleeper hit called “Snow White,” where a young beauty is hunted by her own mother who wants to eat her lungs and liver with salt.
'I did not kill my family:' Triple murderer
Two men guilty in murders of Alberta family could face 75 years before parole
Man was 100 km/h over limit, police allege
Sask. man accused of drunk driving at 170 km/h in Ont., faces numerous charges
Wall St. powers back to record high, TSX down
Toronto stock market lower, U.S. stocks mixed in late-morning trading
Burlington mom delivers own baby along highway in Oakville
Maternal instincts may never have been so keen as they were for Heidi Rand Monday morning.
Saskatchewan ends ban on Alberta licence plates
Plate fight is over: Saskatchewan ends ban on Alberta plates at its job sites
Knife attack suspect faces numerous charges
OPP say suspect in knife incident at Bolton, Ont., home facing numerous charges
New research probes northern populism
A deeper look into new research on factors that drive 'northern populism'
YouTubers 'demoralized' by monetization changes
Emerging YouTubers feel the sting of sudden changes to money-making channels
Murder charge dismissed in Mr. Big case
Murder charge against Nova Scotia man dismissed in case involving Mr. Big sting
Ontario landlords call for right to immediately ban pot in rentals despite tenant laws
Some marijuana users say that the situation would leave renters with few places to legally use weed
Trash piling up outside Tim Hortons drive-thrus in Hamilton, councillor says
Sam Merulla wants staff to look at a bylaw that would force restaurants to have garbage bins for idle-and-order customers.
Apple CEO touts coding benefits on Canada trip
Apple CEO Tim Cook makes 1st visit to Canada, visits Toronto students
Ontario launches pre-budget consultations, Sousa suggests budget could come early
Ontario’s finance minister has launched a series of public consultations to develop this year’s provincial budget, which he suggests will be delivered earlier than usual because of the upcoming election.
Boeing skips info session for jet makers
Boeing skips info session for fighter-jet companies
Canadian firms urged to do more for NAFTA
Corporate Canada urged to up its game in promoting NAFTA with Americans
Dog euthanized after attacking girl in home
Dog euthanized after attacking girl in Windsor, Ont., home
Man bitten on nose after being shot: police
Assailant shoots man and then bites him on nose in Windsor, Ont., police allege
‘He would not kill anybody,’ says sister of man charged in Gay Village slayings
Arrest comes as a shock to those who know Bruce McArthur best.
New 508-million-year-old worm found at Burgess Shale
New 508-year old bristle worm found at Burgess Shale fossil site in B.C.
Road rage: man allegedly attacks child
Man grabbed boy by throat in Kingston, Ont., road rage incident, police allege
B.C. Liberal leadership race in final stretch
Old guard, new guard square off in Liberal leadership contest in stretch run
Toronto cops partner with university for training
Toronto police partner with Ryerson University for training program
Lawyers slam ‘de-facto expulsion’ of University of Calgary student guilty of sex charge
The Criminal Trial Lawyers’ Association is criticizing what it calls the de-facto expulsion of a University of Calgary student convicted of a sexual offence.
Ontario launches pre-budget consultations
Ontario budget could come early because of spring election: Sousa
Woman charged after being found in stranger's bathtub
Kingston, Ont., woman, 42, charged after being found naked in stranger's bathtub
More teens charged in school stabbing
Two more teens charged in Pickering, Ont., school stabbing that left 2 injured
Viceland channel’s future uncertain as Rogers pulls plug
Rogers says Monday it’s terminating its partnership with Vice Canada and their channel will stop broadcasting in March — but Vice Canada says that might not be the end
Prison upheld for cop over gun-planting plan
Five-year prison term upheld for 'vigilante' cop over gun-planting plan
Concerns about Sears insolvency costs raised
Sears employees, pensioners alarmed by insolvency fees, lawyers say
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