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New documents show prosecutors tracking Manafort's edits
New documents show prosecutors tracking Manafort's edits
Suspected Saudi-led airstrikes kill 4 in Yemen
Suspected Saudi-led airstrikes kill 4 in Yemen
Ex-aide: Rep. Franks offered $5 million to carry his child
Ex-aide: Rep. Franks offered $5 million to carry his child
Key Brexit advocate says voters can change UK deal with EU
Key Brexit advocate says voters can change UK deal with EU
Trump says US 'cannot afford' Roy Moore loss in Alabama
Trump says US 'cannot afford' Roy Moore loss in Alabama
Archaeologists discover 2 ancient tombs in Egypt's Luxor
Archaeologists discover 2 ancient tombs in Egypt's Luxor
Israeli strikes kill 2 Hamas men after Gaza rocket attack
Israeli strikes kill 2 Hamas men after Gaza rocket attack
Woman killed in tractor trailer crash
Female passenger killed when tractor trailers collide
BERTON: Journalists are not those you see in movies
If it wasn’t such a serious business, it would be funny.
Local woman dies in Oshawa crash
Local woman killed in Oshawa crash
Two men charged in the death of David Hole
Two men facing charges in David Hole homicide
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's $55 million Lotto Max jackpot
Trump tells crowd of trade dispute with Trudeau
'He said, No, no, no': Trump tells crowd about trade disagreement with Trudeau
Ontario backtracks on cities' right to say no to pot stores
Communities can delay but not opt out of pot shops, says Ontario government
No opt out for government-run pot shops: Ministry
Communities can delay but not opt out of pot shops, says Ontario government
Mac profs land $5 million in funding
The money will support the use of innovative technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Migrant workers’ group slams NDP’s Singh for online posts on farm visit
NDP leader made supportive social media posts about Windsor-area greenhouses Tuesday, to the dismay of activists, who say he should have focused on migrant workers
Niagara Region apologizes for taking reporter’s notes
The chief administrative officer of the Niagara Region issued a public apology for the inconvenience caused to a journalist by the seizure of his computer and notes during Thursday night’s council meeting.
Province gives $100M grant to chemical company under investigation over leak
Nova Chemicals — which is being investigated by the Ontario environment ministry over allegations it didn’t properly report a Nov. 8 incident at its site near Sarnia — said it would invest $2 billion to build a new plant in the area and upgrade one of its existing facilities.
Fast-moving wildfire kills horses, engulfs semirural San Diego area
Retirement communities built on golf courses, thoroughbreds in race horse stables and other usually serene sites were engulfed by flames as the San Diego area became the latest front in California’s wildfire fight.
‘His face haunts me’: Man who thought 19-year-old only shot with BB gun
Father, son who saw 19-year-old’s wound told him it was only a BB gun wound
Yosif Al-Hasnawi vigil: Grieving mom remembers ‘kind-hearted’ son
Brock University mourns death of 19-year-old Yosif Al-Hasnawi.
Angry protesters demonstrate against Trump across Muslim world
Large crowds of worshippers across the Muslim world staged anti-U.S. marches Friday, some stomping on posters of Donald Trump or burning American flags in the largest outpouring of anger yet at the U.S. president’s recognition of bitterly contested Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
Three deaths, one police officer and a chilling confession
Light snow had fallen from the pre-dawn blackness the morning an off-duty officer pulled up to his police station for an unannounced visit. He stepped out of his black Ford Explorer and passed through the doors of the squat brick Brantford police headquarters, heading toward the constable on duty. It was 4:45 a.m., two weeks before Christmas in 2014.
Architect kicks back at premier over her shoes
An award-winning architect says she has dealt with much worse in her professional life than a joke Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister made about her fashion choices. But she feels compelled to call out his focus on her footwear over her work.
Hamilton politicians unanimously approve creating supervised injection site in downtown
“People have addictions,” said Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger, during the Dec. 8 council meeting. “People trip into these addictions sometimes innocently, sometimes actively. They all need help to save their lives.”
Text messages can be considered private even once received, Supreme Court says
Canadians can expect the texts they send to remain private — at least in some cases — even after the messages reach their destination, the Supreme Court declared Friday in setting aside the firearms convictions of a man whose sent messages were uncovered by police.
Russian man sentenced to 3 years for smuggling person from Canada into U.S.
An elderly Russian man with backwoods skills has been sentenced to three years in prison for helping smuggle a person from Canada into the United States, court records show.
PHOTOS: Westdale’s Living Advent Calendar
Each day of December, a decorated window will be revealed in homes around the neighbourhood.
Hamilton man charged in May stabbing
Two men were seriously injured when they were stabbed at a Stoney Creek restaurant
15 UN peacekeepers killed, more than 50 hurt in Congo attack
In the deadliest single attack on a UN peacekeeping mission in nearly 25 years, rebels in eastern Congo killed 15 peacekeepers and wounded more than 50 others in an assault on their base that was launched at nightfall and went on for hours.
Architect calls out Manitoba premier for shoe remark
Architect calls out premier for focusing on her shoes instead of her work
CITY HALL DIGEST: Budgets approved, supervised injection site, Rohingya relief
Council has approved water rate and capital budgets that will add about $60 to the average property taxpayers’ bill in 2018.
Ontario government to move caribou facing wolf attacks off island
Endangered caribou on an island in Lake Superior will be rounded up, blindfolded and placed inside a helicopter to travel to a new home early next year as the Ontario government tries to save them from a pack of wolves.
Multiple-alarm townhouse fire in Waterdown
The fire affected multiple units on Nisbet Boulevard.
Toronto police will review handling of missing persons cases, chief says
Toronto’s police chief says the force will be reviewing how it conducts missing persons investigations.
Dundas 'Millworks' site awaits new temporary zoning in new year
New owners of 64 Hatt will seek third party restaurant operators
Raccoon holds up subway in Toronto
Raccoon boards subway in Toronto, causes delay as crews try to capture it
Communities can delay but not opt out of pot shops, says Ontario government
Communities across Ontario cannot opt out of hosting a government-run pot shop if they are selected for a site, the provincial government said Friday after at least one town expressed resistance to having a cannabis retail location.
Labrador retriever supports children suspected of suffering from abuse, neglect
He loves yoga, squeaky toys and long romps in the woods.
Bertrand Charest gets 12 years
Ex-national ski coach Bertrand Charest to be sentenced today on sex convictions
Critics decry ban on sexual touching at strip clubs in London, Ont.
A municipal ban on sexual touching in strip clubs is putting sex workers at risk, hampering their ability to make money and denigrating their autonomy, according to some activists in London, Ont.
Edmonton imposes ban on combative sport events
Edmonton imposes one-year ban on combative sport events following boxer's death
Man charged in alleged baseball bat attack
Baseball bat attack outside mall may have been racially motivated: police
TSX higher amid bullish U.S. jobs data
Energy gains give Toronto stock index a boost, as loonie trades lower
Media grappling with 'unpublish' requests
Canadian media organizations grapple with requests to 'unpublish' articles
Man jailed in U.S. for smuggling person from Canada
Russian man sentenced for smuggling people from Canada into U.S.
Canadian media organizations grapple with requests to ‘unpublish’ articles
The relief Martin Streete felt the day he walked out of court a free man erodes with every click of Google’s search button.
Toronto police chief dispels rumours of serial killer in Church and Wellesley neighbourhood
Toronto police Chief Mark Saunders announced to media Friday morning that he’s called for a review of how the force handles missing persons cases. It was also the first time police confirmed that 22-year-old Tess Richey’s body was found by her own mother.
Boeing respects Liberals' used-jet plan
Boeing won't end dispute with Bombardier despite Liberal plan to buy used jets
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