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O'Regan opens up on meaning of LGBT apology
Seamus O'Regan on what the LGBT apology meant to him, and what he hopes is next
Canada 150: the good, the bad, the frozen
Canada 150 year ends on cold note but Joly says Canadians celebrated warmly
Almost nine in 10 people celebrate Canada 150
Canada 150 draws 31 million people, is biggest Twitter hashtag of year
Small businesses brace for Ontario wage hike
Ontario businesses raise prices, consider cutting staff as minimum wage increases
NewsAlert: Authorities say 1 deputy dead, 4 deputies and 2 civilians hurt, in suburban Denver; suspected gunman believed dead
Deputies "down" after being called to suburban Denver scene
Shots fired Saturday night at Stoney Creek home
Hamilton police are investigating after three shots were fired at a Stoney Creek home.
Van struck by CP train in Milton early New Year's Eve
MILTON: A van was struck and dragged by a CP train on the tracks at Fifth Line and Derry Road during the early morning hours New Year's Eve.
Waterdown steps up to help couple – and Charlotte – after townhouse fire
A Waterdown couple is thanking the community for its support in the aftermath of a Dec. 8 fire that destroyed their home.
Deputies "down" after being called to suburban Denver scene
Deputies "down" after being called to suburban Denver scene
Police investigate theft of $30k statue
Police investigate theft of statue worth $30,000 from southwestern Ontario home
Great Canadian Gaming to continue to operate Flamboro Downs
Great Canadian Gaming and Clairvest Group have been selected by the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) as the winning bid to operate the West GTA Bundle – including Flamboro Downs.
Woman dead after Quebec condo building fire
Woman found dead after fire in condo building on Montreal's South Shore
TSX 2018 outlook: small gains, big volatility
Crude awakenings: stabilizing oil unlikely to improve the TSX's performance in 2018
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Changes at Albion Falls to be studied in 2018
If the Mountain News named a Newsmaker of the Year, there’s no doubt the 2017 honour would go to Albion Falls.
Impaired driving rates in Saskatchewan 'too high'
Saskatchewan looks to tackle its highest impaired driving rates among provinces
2 winning tickets for Lotto 649 jackpot
2 winning tickets for Saturday night's $5 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Vigil for B.C. sisters found dead on Christmas
Community hosts candlelight vigil for sisters found dead in Oak Bay, B.C.
Happiest place on Earth: Alberta daycare captures fairy-tale imagination
Once upon a time, in a town north of Edmonton, there was a man who dreamed of building something magical.
Sherman family reacts to Order of Canada honour
Sherman family proud Apotex founder among latest Order of Canada inductees
‘More than one gun’: Armed robbery at popular Mississauga plaza
Peel Regional Police are hunting at least four culprits who robbed a Rogers store in Mississauga Saturday evening (Dec. 30).
Five hospitalized after carbon monoxide leak
Five hospitalized after carbon monoxide leak forces evacuation of N.B. building
Fact-checking ‘The Crown’: Did the Duke of Windsor plot with Hitler to betray Britain?
In late October of 1937, Adolf Hitler welcomed a rather well-known couple to his mountain retreat for a cup of tea.
Alarmed by fake news, states push media literacy in U.S. schools
Alarmed by the proliferation of false content online, state lawmakers around the country are pushing schools to put more emphasis on teaching students how to tell fact from fiction.
Montreal La Presse publishes final print edition as part of shift to digital
Montreal’s La Presse has published its final print edition after more than 133 years.
One arrested after body, package found in home
Police investigating after body, 'suspicious package' found in Oshawa home
2017 was a banner year for stupidity
Politicians prattled endlessly and baboons were mean to each other. Another year and plenty more stupidity, writes Rosie DiManno
Disasters pound North America in 2017 but overall down globally
North America couldn’t catch a break in 2017. Parts of the United States were on fire, underwater or lashed by hurricane winds. Mexico shook with back-to-back earthquakes. The Caribbean got hit with a string of hurricanes.
PHOTOS: Brazilians honour sea goddess in Rio de Janeiro
Hundreds of practitioners of Brazil’s Afro-Brazilian Candomble and Umbanda faiths have gathered at Rio de Janeiro’s Copacabana beach to honour the sea goddess Yemanja in a traditional New Year tribute.
Judge: Woman unfit to care for horse after DUI while riding
Judge: Woman unfit to care for horse after DUI while riding
Fearless in the face of another mad year
From bread to Bitcoin to Bombardier, 2017 was a year of sudden highs and lows, writes Jennifer Wells
Joker the dog survives 8-day airport, city adventure
Joker the dog survives 8-day airport, city adventure
Oshawa man in custody after woman's body discovered in apartment Friday night
OSHAWA - A 45-year-old Oshawa man is in custody after police discovered the body of a woman in a basement apartment in Oshawa Friday night.In a press release, police said officers were called to a basement apartment on McMillan Drive about 7:30
Hamilton and much of province under extreme cold warning
This won’t come as a surprise to anyone who’s been outside lately, but we’re under an extreme cold warning.
Suspected drug dealer arrested during St. Catharines traffic stop
Driver found in possession of cocaine, crack, hashish and marijuana
Police investigating body, package found in home
Police investigating after body, 'suspicious package' found in Oshawa home
The Launch could launch new careers for Hamilton artists
New show features a strong group of talent from Hamilton, including Stoney Creek pop-rock band LITEYEARS and Ancaster singer-songwriter Poesy
‘Do not approach’: Suspected pimp wanted in stabbing of young Brampton woman
Peel Regional Police are hunting a suspected pimp and a woman accused of helping him lure young females into the sex trade industry after a Brampton woman was stabbed and hospitalized.
‘Pronounced dead’: Police shoot and kill man in Mississauga neighbourhood
The province’s police watchdog is investigating a fatal shooting involving Peel Regional Police in a Mississauga neighbourhood Saturday morning (Dec. 30).
Police watchdog investigates fatal shooting
Ontario's police watchdog investigates fatal shooting west of Toronto
Putin voices hope for co-operation with US in letter to Trump
Putin voices hope for co-operation with US in letter to Trump
Iran hard-liners rally as new protests challenge government
Iran hard-liners rally as new protests challenge government
N. Korea says won't give up nukes if US keeps up 'blackmail'
N. Korea says won't give up nukes if US keeps up 'blackmail'
Pickering boy born by flashlight in 2013 storm loves his ice time
Pearson Mbonda was born by flashlight at Pickering hospital four years ago during the Christmastime ice storm. So of course, now, “I’m a great skater.”
Saints’ Kamara: NFL ‘Grinch’ fines $6K for Christmas cleats
Saints rookie running back Alvin Kamara says the NFL has fined him $6,079 for wearing Christmas-themed red cleats with white trim during last Sunday’s victory over Atlanta.
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's $26 million Lotto Max jackpot
Ontario’s carbon pricing future uncertain between cap and trade and carbon tax
Ontario’s first year of carbon pricing brought in nearly $2 billion, but uncertainty looms over the program’s future as the province faces an election in 2018 that could see its cap-and-trade system replaced with a carbon tax.
Beer glasses recalled in wake of injuries
Molson Coors recalling collectible NHL beer glasses; 8 injuries reported
Metrolinx warns of stolen Presto cards
Toronto police, Metrolinx looking into theft of 1,100 preloaded Presto cards
Neil Thornton is guest speaker at YEP event
The Young Entrepreneurs & Professionals division of the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce is holding its general meeting Jan. 30.
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