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Bylaw wants to beef up waterfall security
Hundreds of hours of daily bylaw patrols.
Burlington MPP to get new job as Wynne shuffles cabinet less than five months before election
Premier Kathleen Wynne is shuffling her cabinet, less than five months before the Ontario election, and the move is said to include two Halton MPPs.
Wynne to shuffle cabinet before election
Wynne to shuffle cabinet less than five months before election
John Sheehan is Mountain Legion’s Mr. Fix-it
For John Sheehan, there is always something to do at the Mountain Legion.
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson will run out the clock to determine his political future
“I haven’t made a decision yet,” said Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson, who is also chair of the Hamilton Police Services Board. “I don’t have to make these decisions until I have to.”
Canada, U.S. urge crack down on North Korea
Sanctions, non-proliferation, diplomacy on agenda at North Korea summit
Short seller sues Home Capital for $4M
Short seller sues Home Capital Group, 3 former executives for $4M in damages
Diabetes Canada closing some summer camps in New Brunswick, P.E.I. and Ottawa
Diabetes Canada is closing its summer camps for children with Type 1 diabetes in New Brunswick and P.E.I. and moving them to Nova Scotia.
Research needed into environmental impact of tidal energy: executive director
Nova Scotia’s bid to become a world leader in tidal energy received a boost Tuesday when Energy Minister Geoff MacLellan announced a new competition for research funding.
‘Security handled it beautifully’: Live eels found in Scarborough mall bathroom
Potential panic at the Scarborough Town Centre was averted Monday afternoon when mall security captured two live eels that had escaped from a bag left behind in a bathroom.
Halifax to examine banning plastic bags
Atlantic Canada's biggest city to look at banning plastic shopping bags
Trudeau optimistic about NAFTA deal
Trudeau optimistic NAFTA can be saved, brushes off contradictory U.S. signals
Snowblower thief arrested after failing to ‘cover his tracks,’ police say
Hamilton police have arrested a snow blower thief whose failure to “cover his tracks” led to his undoing.
Scheer heads to Washington to defend NAFTA
Scheer heads to Washington as part of united front in defence of NAFTA
China, Russia urged to do more on North Korea
Sanctions, non-proliferation, diplomacy on agenda at North Korea summit
Police find mother of baby allegedly abandoned
Police say newborn baby found abandoned in west-end Toronto
Specialty Bar in receivership
The company owes Wells Fargo Capital Finance Corporation Canada more than $27.5 million, according to court documents.
Cdn doctor's test proved Trump mental health
How an immigrant to Canada helped Donald Trump prove his mental health
Chemicals in Cootes are making fish sluggish
If you've ever noticed fish looking unusually tuckered out in the waters of Cootes Paradise, a new McMaster study might have an explanation.
Grits to announce foreign business ombudsman
Champagne to announce ombudsman for corporate social responsibility
UPDATE: Police searching for ex-boyfriend of missing Hamilton woman
Holly Hamilton was last seen Sunday night
EU chief urges Britain to change its mind over Brexit
European Union Council President Donald Tusk on Tuesday urged Britain to change its mind about leaving the bloc next year, as time to conclude a Brexit agreement runs short and EU leaders await more details on how the country sees their future ties.
Girl dies after being pinned between vehicles while picked up from school
Grief counsellors were at a north Toronto school Tuesday to help students and staff cope with the news that a five-year-old girl had died.
UN seat: Trudeau won't compromise values
Trudeau defends Canada's position on Jerusalem at United Nations
Resource stocks weigh on TSX, loonie up
Resource stocks weigh on Toronto market, U.S. markets gain ground
Bangladesh, Myanmar aim to finish Rohingya return in two years
Bangladesh and Myanmar have agreed that they will try to complete the repatriation of hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslim refugees who fled from violence in Myanmar within two years, Bangladesh’s Foreign Ministry said Tuesday.
Lac-Mégantic jurors say they are at an impasse on Day 6 of deliberations
The jurors at the Lac-Mégantic trial told the judge Tuesday they are at an impasse in their deliberations.
North Korea meeting kicks off with clear message: Give up your nuclear weapons
If North Korea wants freedom from sanctions and acceptance from the international community, it must end its nuclear weapons program, Canada and some of its closest partners insisted Tuesday as they kicked off a major international meeting aimed at ending Pyongyang’s ongoing “nuclearization.”
Danish man charged with killing reporter on his submarine
Inventor Peter Madsen was charged Tuesday with killing Swedish journalist Kim Wall during a trip on his private submarine, with prosecutors saying he either cut her throat or strangled her before dismembering her body and dumping it into the sea.
Grassroots Liberals urge considering decriminalizing prostitution, drug use
Even as Justin Trudeau prepares to deliver on his promise to legalize recreational marijuana, Liberal MPs are pushing the government to go much further: eliminate criminal penalties for simple possession and consumption of all illicit drugs.
Two arrested, one suspect sought after bank robbery
Suspect threatened RBC branch staff with knife and fled with cash
Hijab-cutting case highlights ethical issues
Hijab-cutting case highlights ethical issues with putting kids in spotlight:experts
Instacart buys Toronto startup Unata
Instacart buy Toronto-based Unata as it gears up for Canadian expansion
Feds to get boost from economy, tax changes
Improved economy, tax changes set to give federal government a budgetary boost
Sorry, Bitcoin fans: Digital currency is still a dream
Bitcoin breaks my heart.
Glowing red lava causes more to flee from Philippine volcano
Glowing-red lava spurted in a fountain and flowed down the Philippines’ most active volcano on Tuesday in a stunning display of its fury that has sent more than 34,000 villagers fleeing to safety and prompted police to set up checkpoints to stop tourists from getting too close.
‘The spasm of a lunatic’:North Korea scoffs at Trump’s ‘nuclear button’ tweet
North Korea’s state-run media say U.S. President Donald Trump’s tweet about having a bigger nuclear button than leader Kim Jong Un’s is the “spasm of a lunatic.”
Japan public TV sends mistaken North Korean missile alert
Japan’s public broadcaster mistakenly sent an alert Tuesday warning citizens of a North Korean missile launch and urging them to seek immediate shelter, then minutes later corrected it, days after a similar error in Hawaii.
Trump to address Davos World Economic Forum
— U.S. President Donald Trump will deliver the closing address at the elite World Economic Forum conference in Davos next week, which focuses on “finding ways to reaffirm international co-operation on crucial shared interests,” forum organizers announced Tuesday.
‘I fell, I cried:’ Asylum seeker suffers severe frostbite after crossing border
Kangni Fiowole-Kouevi says he wasn’t sure he had made it to Canada when — overcome by bitter cold and barely able to use his hands — he took a risk and dialed 911 on his cellphone.
Unauthorized sex enhancement products seized
Unauthorized sex enhancement products seized from Ont. store: Health Canada
Trudeau defends Canada's position on Jerusalem at United Nations
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says abstaining from a United Nations vote on U.S. President Donald Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital was about staying above "political games" aimed at isolating Israel.
Here’s why stifling a sneeze can be dangerous
Tempted to stifle a loud or untimely sneeze? Let it out instead, doctors in England warned Monday based on the very unusual case of a man who ruptured the back of his throat when he tried to suppress a sneeze.
Baby found abandoned outside building in west end Toronto
A newborn rushed to the hospital after being found outside a building in the west end of Toronto is in critical condition, police say.
Trudeau defends Canada's UN position on Jerusalem
Trudeau defends Canada's position on Jerusalem at United Nations
UPDATE: Homicide unit investigating missing Hamilton woman
Holly Hamilton was last seen Sunday night
Outlaw motorcycle gangs growing in Halifax area: RCMP
HALIFAX - The Mounties say prolific growth in the presence of outlaw motorcycle gangs in the Halifax area is behind their request for more front-line officers.
Community term for breach of trust: prosecutor
Prosecutor wants community sentence in British Columbia breach of trust case
Lac-Megantic jurors say they are at an impasse on Day 6 of deliberations
The jurors at the Lac-Megantic trial told the judge Tuesday they are at an impasse in their deliberations.
Youth program won't fund pro-life projects
New Canada Service Corps designed to draw more young Canadians into volunteering
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