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Norfolk OPP use naloxone second time to save life
Norfolk County OPP say a quick-thinking officer saved a man’s life after administering naloxone.
Firms more optimistic: Bank of Canada poll
Companies more optimistic, looking to hire and invest more: Bank of Canada poll
Golden Globes: I’ve worked red carpets for 10 years. This one was like none I’ve ever seen
I forgot to ask about the clothes.
Glanbrook teen clocked going 175 km/h in 60 zone
The 17-year-old G2 licence holder is charged with stunt driving
Ex-hostage Joshua Boyle appears in court
Former Afghanistan hostage Joshua Boyle to appear in Ottawa court today
Hamilton’s 3-D sign will be ready for installation in early spring
“It will be fantastic” said Mayor Fred Eisenberger.
Regular service resumes after power outage affects Toronto subway
Regular service has resumed on parts of Toronto’s subway system that had been affected by a power outage in the city’s east end.
Deer cull announced in Point Pelee to preserve ecosystem
Parks Canada says a deer cull will close Point Pelee National Park from Jan. 12 to Jan. 26.
Two injured in Trump Tower fire
New York City fire officials say a fire in Trump Tower’s heating and air conditioning system injured two people and caused smoke to billow from the roof.
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Early 20th century play at Earl Kitchener
​The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board’s Educational Archive and Heritage Centre is looking for help identifying some photographs in its collection.
Parks Canada announces Point Pelee deer cull
Parks Canada announces Point Pelee deer cull to preserve ecosystem
'From the Archives' highlights photos of Hamilton school board's past
A new feature is starting this week in the Mountain News.
Regular service resumes after power outage affects Toronto subway
East Toronto power outage disrupts subway service
TD expects US$400M hit due to U.S. tax change
TD expects Q1 earnings to be cut by US$400 million due to U.S. tax change
Apple investors urge action to curb child gadget addiction
Apple investors urge action to curb child gadget addiction
Joshua Boyle to appear in court today
Former Afghanistan hostage Joshua Boyle to appear in Ottawa court today
At least two children among four dead in fire
Nova Scotia police say house fire near Yarmouth resulted in deaths
Border could be tested anew by Salvadorans
Asylum contingency plan could be put to test as Salvadorans learn fate in U.S.
Montreal real estate was hot in 2017
Montreal's real estate market sizzled in 2017 with sales hitting 10-year high
Trump aides: He's not crazy, he's a genius
'Genius,' 'Not crazy': Trump allies line up to declare president mentally sound
NAFTA uncertainty poses risk for railways
NAFTA uncertainty presents risk for Canadian railways, says analysts
CIBC acquires tech savvy Wellington Financial
CIBC acquires tech savvy Wellington Financial, launches CIBC Innovation Banking
Male MPs must combat Hill misconduct: Cullen
Male MPs must work to combat sexual misconduct on Parliament Hill: Cullen
Ridgemount elementary school in Hamilton closed due to burst pipe
Ridgemount elementary school students are getting an extra day tacked onto their Christmas holidays.
Backtracking Bannon said his comments not about Donald Trump
Steve Bannon is trying to make amends.
UPDATE: Wanted man, Tyler Robitaille arrested in Hamilton
Hamilton Police say a federally wanted man who is known to frequent Stoney Creek and Hamilton has been arrested.
Firefighter injured after Sunwing, WestJet planes collide on Pearson tarmac
One person sustained injuries following a collision between two planes on the tarmac of Toronto Pearson International Airport on Friday.
How engineers created the icy wonderland at Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls might be at its most spectacular in winter.
An Ontario woman went into the freezing cold to save her husband. They both died
In a yellow-brick farmhouse, down a rural road in southwestern Ontario, Grant and Ada Triebner lived a quiet life together.
Costco recalling some Kirkland Signature brand croissants that may contain plastic
Costco Wholesale Canada Ltd. is recalling Kirkland Signature brand All Butter Croissants sold in certain stores in Ontario due to the possible presence of plastic.
Man wanted on Canada-wide warrant may be in Hamilton
Provincial police are seeking the public’s help in locating a federally wanted man who is known to frequent Stoney Creek and Hamilton.
Police led on wild chase in Burlington, woman charged
A wild police chase through Burlington streets and the QEW overnight Saturday left cruisers damaged and resulted in the arrest of a woman.
Injured workers losing out on Ontario’s wage bump. Here’s why
As the minimum wage rises, loss of earnings benefits for permanently injured workers will correspondingly fall.
Why these small business owners are embracing the minimum wage boost
Two business owners in different fields explain why a living wage is good for business.
Hamilton man charged with killing ex-girlfriend extradited to Canada
Police say a Hamilton man arrested in the U.S. and charged in the death of his ex-girlfriend last spring has been escorted back to southwestern Ontario.
Muskoka man with ‘catastrophic’ head injury spirited away by an ex-girlfriend for a secret wedding
Before his “catastrophic” head injury from an ATV accident, Kim Kevin Hunt was a Muskoka landscaper and horse aficionado with boundless energy for hiking and fishing.
Depression falls short as defence for stolen jacket
Danny worked for 19 years in the sanitation department of a large Canadian city.
Brace for a messy commute Monday morning
After two weeks of bitter cold, it’s finally warm enough to snow.
It’s compassion first for Glenn and crew
Glenn Leman is a golf pro in good weather, but in the winter, he's helping feed Hamilton's street citizens.
Hamilton woman to give a kidney to stranger
Toronto’s Jennen Johnson calls Christi her “angel”
Court gives Ontario teen green light to sue both Starbucks and staff over scalding incident
The Court of Appeal ruling clarifies both employers and employees can be named as defendants in employee negligence cases. Abigail Sataur is suing Starbucks Canada, along with a manager and barista, after her hands were allegedly scalded with hot water in 2015.
Snowy morning commute for southern Ontario
Snowy morning commute forecast for southern Ontario as kids head back to school
Stigma a major issue for people with dementia
Stigma a major issue for Canadians living with dementia, says Alzheimer Society
In Hamilton, pot dispensaries growing like weed
46 marijuana dispensaries operating illegally in the city, compared to 15 last January.
Another special weather statement issued for Halton
HALTON: Environment Canada issued a special weather statement for Halton shortly before 9 p.m.
What are the powers of McMaster campus security?
Community activist says he was unfairly trespassed from campus
Residents of a Lakeshore apartment complex forced out into the cold, after hallway fills with smoke
Residents of a Lakeshore apartment complex were forced out into the frigid cold after a tenant returned home to find his unit filling with smoke.
Battle looms for rebel-held Syrian province after ISIL defeat
Syrian government forces and allied militia are advancing on the largest remaining rebel-held territory in the country’s north, forcing thousands of civilians to flee toward the border with Turkey in freezing winter temperatures.
It’s compassion first for Glenn and crew
Glenn Leman is a golf pro in good weather, but in the winter, he's helping feed Hamilton's street citizens.
U of Calgary says a judge has apologized for comments made to students
A dean at the University of Calgary says a judge has apologized to a class of second-year law students for offensive comments she reportedly made.
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