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Apple confirms: Your iPhone does get slower with age
“Is my iPhone getting slower?”
Killer Dellen Millard gets a lawyer for the next trial — his father’s alleged murder
After playing the role of lawyer, Dellen Millard plans to rehire a real one to represent him at his Feb. 12 sentencing hearing for killing Laura Babcock.
Killer Dellen Millard gets a lawyer for the next trial — his father’s murder
After playing the role of lawyer, Dellen Millard plans to rehire a real one to represent him at his Feb. 12 sentencing hearing for killing Laura Babcock.
What the passing of the U.S. tax bill means and what it does to Canada
In the dying hours of debate, with the United States poised to pass its most sweeping tax reform in decades — including far-reaching provisions touching health care, the economy and the national debt — a senator mentioned how it would also reach the northern neighbour, Canada.
Loblaws alleges bread price-fixing scheme was industry wide
Loblaw Companies Ltd. turned itself in to authorities to avoid facing criminal charges and fines for fixing bread prices, said it would offer $25 gift cards to customers, and promised it had taken steps to ensure it wouldn’t happen again.
Top weatherman says 2017 the year of 'too much'
Canadian weather in 2017 saw 'too much' of everything: chief climatologist
Billionaire Barry Sherman wrote frankly about atheist convictions in unfinished memoir
The 75-year-old founder of Apotex, and his wife Honey Sherman, 70, were found dead in their North York home last week.
Doug Musson's Christmas lights undimmed, even in death
Doug Musson worried that the little bit of water leaking from the roof of his house might trickle down on people visiting the backyard part of his Christmas lights display.
Politicians decry ‘suspicious’ timing of Stelco lands decision
“Property tax relief was raised” at meetings between “LandCo agents” and municipal officials.
You can still help make someone’s Christmas merry and bright
Here is a list of some of the ways you can still help
Slender Man victim stabbed 19 times is scarred and fearful three years after, mother says
The victim in the infamous Slender Man stabbing shows outward signs of recovery but still carries deep fears and insecurities, as well as physical scars from the attack and the surgeries that saved her life, her mother says in a new court filing.
US tax cuts: Canadian fiscal experts weigh in
U.S. tax cuts: Fiscal pros weigh in on how Canada should respond
Tax messaging could've been clearer: Morneau
Morneau admits communication over contentious tax changes could've been clearer
Father, son recovering from grass-fire burns
'Truly blessed:' Family of father, son hurt in grass fire grateful for support
B.C. engineer's scanner aimed at saving vision
B.C. engineer develops scanner to diagnose eye diseases early and save vision
Dignitaries set to attend Shermans' memorial
Prime minister, other dignitaries set to attend Shermans' memorial
Long GO Train delay after car hit by 2 trains
No injuries, but long delay for commuters after car hit by 2 GO trains
Hamilton school board chair welcomes minister’s busing review
The chair of Hamilton’s public school board says he welcomes a provincial review of student busing as a chance to find a way to fix ongoing driver shortages.
Car struck by two GO trains in Oakville
— A vehicle was struck by two GO trains, east of the Oakville GO station in southeast Oakville Wednesday evening.
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Hamilton trustees toss a ‘Hail Mary’ plea into Collegiate Avenue School rebuild plans
Hamilton’s public school board will make one last “Hail Mary” appeal for funding to rebuild Collegiate Avenue School before proceeding with a $6-million addition approved by the province in June.
Digital billboards coming to parts of the Linc next year
Expect to be able to do a little light reading while travelling on the Linc next year.
“Family trouble” turns fatal in Stoney Creek
Police said they are not looking for any additional suspects
New community garden at Captain Cornelius Park on Mountain
It wasn’t exactly gardening weather.
Hwy. 6 closed for hours after transport truck takes out utility pole
A transport truck took out a utility pole and downed power lines, temporarily trapping the truck driver and people inside a nearby gas station on Highway 6 Wednesday afternoon.
Man, 60, stabbed to death in Stoney Creek
Police said they are not looking for any additional suspects
Doug’s lights undimmed, even in death
— Doug Musson worried that the little bit of water leaking from the roof of his house might trickle down on people visiting the backyard part of his Christmas lights display.
Man charged in Hamilton slaying
Man killed in Hamilton, suspect charged
Health Canada nearly doubles number of pot producers in second half of 2017
Health Canada has nearly doubled the number of licensed cannabis producers over the past six months and new numbers show hundreds more applicants are in the final stages of approval as the government rushes toward national marijuana legalization.
Liberals look to put stamp on CMHC with new board focused on social housing
Canada’s housing agency is getting a makeover as the Liberals look to cement the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. as a vehicle to deliver more affordable housing to millions of Canadians.
Barry Sherman wrote frankly about atheist convictions in unfinished memoir
The 75-year-old founder of Apotex, and his wife Honey Sherman, 70, were found dead in their North York home last week.
1 Canadian dead, 3 injured in Mexico bus crash
One Canadian dead, 3 injured in Mexico bus crash that killed 12 people
Man behind Christmas lights display dies
Man behind Burlington, Ont., Christmas display dies after falling off roof
Collective Arts holds inaugural Liquid Art Festival
Collective Arts Brewing will celebrate art, music and beer at the first Liquid Art Festival.
Via Rail to allow more wheelchairs on trains
Via Rail to comply with CTA ruling, says it will allow 2 mobility aids on trains
One Canadian dead, 3 injured in Mexico bus crash that killed 12 people
The Canadian who was among 12 people killed in a bus crash in eastern Mexico has been identified by her family as Stephanie Horwood of Gatineau, Que.
UNB researchers receive $4.3 million to develop smart-grid technology
Scientists in one of Canada’s snowiest cities will help a sunny Caribbean island switch to a green energy grid.
Trudeau becomes first prime minister found in violation of ethics law
PM violated the rules when he vacationed last Christmas at the Aga Khan’s private island
U.S. in ‘waning days of the death penalty:’ Lawyer of Canadian man on death row
A lawyer for a Canadian on death row in Montana believes it’s only a matter of time before the death penalty in much of the United States is abolished and his client will be free to return home.
Catalonia’s divided residents head to the polls again
In Barcelona, Catalonia’s cosmopolitan capital, there is no sign of the independent country that the region’s former leaders proclaimed with great fanfare nearly two months ago.
Five things from the Trudeau ethics report
Five things from ethic commissioner's report on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
PM broke conflict of interest rules: watchdog
Canadian Press NewsAlert: ethics watchdog finds Trudeau vacation broke conflict rules
Quit-smoking drug Champix carries risk: study
Stop-smoking drug Champix ups risk of cardiovascular events for some people: study
Congress deals pair of blows to ‘Obamacare’
Two Republican senators have abandoned their fight for legislation this year to help contain premium costs by resuming federal subsidies to insurers, as Congress dealt a pair of blows to President Barack Obama’s health care law.
Key quotes following ethics ruling on Trudeau
Some key quotes after ethics watchdog's ruling that Trudeau broke conflict rules
Police seeking man in Good Samaritan shooting
Police seeking 'older' man not seen since Hamilton Good Samaritan shooting
Confusion swirls around vets' pension plan
Liberals' pension plan for disabled veterans won't take effect until 2019
Jury begins deliberations in Garnier trial
Judge begins instructing jury at Garnier second-degree murder trial
McNeil says he intends to run for third term
Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil says he intends to run for third term
Man behind Burlington Christmas display dies after ladder falls from roof
An Burlington man known for decking his house in brilliant Christmas lights for more than three decades died this week after falling from his roof while tending to the annual display, his family said as members of the community mourned his death.
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