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Woman charged in school threats case
Woman after online threats made against staff and students at elementary school
U.S. governors push Canada to relax duties
U.S. governors to Canada: Use NAFTA to relax duties on online purchases
Tagged N.B. puffins shed light on migration
Study sheds light on little-known migration habits of iconic Atlantic puffin
Feds withdraw judicial review on health care
Liberal government withdraws judicial review on First Nations health care
Bank of Canada releases white paper on merits of creating digital currency
CALGARY - The Bank of Canada is considering the merits of establishing a digital currency as interest in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin reaches a fevered pitch.
Coroner's inquest to be held into fatal Radiohead stage collapse in Toronto
A coroner's inquest will be held into the death of a drum technician who was killed in a stage collapse at a Radiohead concert in Toronto five years ago, a move welcomed by the British man's family.
Energy stocks boost Toronto market higher
Energy sector helps boost Toronto stock market higher, loonie trades lower
NDP pitch to save bill ends in defeat
Malcolmson loses first ever secret ballot vote to keep opposition bill alive
Geraldo Rivera sorry for calling news business 'flirty'
NEW YORK - Geraldo Rivera has apologized for calling the news business "flirty" in the wake of "Today" show host Matt Lauer's firing by NBC over sexual misconduct allegations.
Trump blasted Theresa May on Twitter. Unfortunately, he got the wrong woman
President Donald Trump got the wrong woman and Twitter users were there to screen-grab the evidence.
Salmon farms spewing untreated bloodwater puts wild fish at risk: advocates
Environment Canada is investigating allegations that fish plants in British Columbia are spewing virus-laden bloody water from processed, farmed salmon into the water off the coast of Vancouver Island.
Brewery makes algae beer to spotlight threat to Lake Erie
Brewery makes algae beer to spotlight threat to Lake Erie
CIBC's Q4 net income up 25% as TD misses mark
CIBC's Q4 net income up 25% from year ago to cap record annual profit
Hamilton Police investigating robbery at Stinson Grocery
Hamilton police BEAR unit is investigating Wednesday night robbery
UPDATE: Man found with stab wounds to chest near Barton and Birch
A 25-year-old man was stabbed multiple times in the chest during an altercation in Hamilton’s Gibson neighbourhood early Thursday.
High court won't hear manslaughter appeal
High court won't hear manslaughter appeal of Calgary man
Five tips to find the best deals online
Five tips for getting the best deals on your holiday shopping online
Honorary degrees for Brian Mulroney’s billionaire friends who funded his St. F.X. legacy project
Last year, former prime minister Brian Mulroney returned to his alma mater, St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia, to announce the creation of the $60-million Brian Mulroney Institute of Government.
How the Halifax Explosion was nearly forgotten
The silence after the blast: How the Halifax Explosion was nearly forgotten
Could a grizzly bear break into that cooler? Let’s watch him try
Coram the grizzly bear developed a bad habit as a youngster of raiding trash cans, ripping into dog food bags and stealing bread from pickup trucks. Now he’s a 600-pound adult who puts these refined scavenging skills to use as a professional product tester.
Bali flights resume, but volcanic ash still disrupts travel
Bali airport reopens, but volcano still spewing ash
Prosecutor: Container Croat drank from held deadly chemical
Prosecutor: Container Croat drank from held deadly chemical
Haley: NKorea 'brings us closer to war' the US doesn't seek
N. Korea fires ICBM it says is 'significantly more' powerful
CIBC's Q4 net income up 25% from year ago
CIBC's Q4 net income up 25% from year ago to cap record annual profit
Tories call for Morneau's resignation
Conservatives say time for embattled Finance Minister Bill Morneau to resign
Sentencing hearing to begin for RCMP
Sentencing hearing to begin after RCMP convicted after Moncton shooting
Crown says RCMP inspector played the victim
Crown says ex-Mountie mistakenly believed woman consented to sexual activity
“You are a bully. You are a predator:” He sucker-punched a man with cerebral palsy. Now he’s going to prison
The tears Barry Robert Baker Jr. shed in court as he begged for mercy on Wednesday did nothing to change what the judge thought of him.
“My Canadian Boyfriend:” Justin Trudeau retail mania reaches fever pitch with calendar, full body onesie
Justin Trudeau currently finds himself at the top of Amazon’s Canadian History bestsellers list but it’s not for his memoir, Common Ground, which was released in 2014.
$7,000 paint sprayer stolen from Dunnville business
OPP are investigating theft sometime between Tuesday and Wednesday early evening
Family awaits sentence for drunk driver who killed New Hamburg’s Cody Andrews
Tearful victims give statements in a London courtroom for fatal 2016 crash that killed a 23-year-old New Hamburg man.
One dead after crash in Brampton, Ont.
One dead after crash between car and tractor trailer in Brampton, Ont.: police
Toronto man faces 5 child porn charges
Toronto man faces five charges in child porn investigation, police say
RBC says mortgage demand up ahead of new rules
Royal Bank of Canada saw an uptick in demand for mortgages this fall as borrowers look to secure loans before tougher rules — including a stress test — take effect in the new year, one of the bank's executives says.
Online gamers heard gunshots through their headphones. Hundreds of miles away, 2 people were dead
Across the world every day, millions of people play online video games with groups of friends or complete strangers, connected only by the internet and their headphones. Players compete against each other or in teams, in games such as “League of Legends,” “World of Warcraft” or “Counter Strike: Global Offensive.” Though players can’t see each other, they can hear plenty.
North Korea has shown us its new missile, and it’s scarier than we thought
A day after its latest intercontinental ballistic missile launch, North Korea released photos of what it’s calling the “Hwasong-15.” And the collective response from missile experts was — not to get too technical — whoa.
Is safety at risk from ISIL returnees?
Baloney Meter: Are Liberals welcoming ISIL returnees to Canada with open arms?
TD Bank's Q4 profit grows to $2.71B
TD Bank reports Q4 profit rises to $2.71B, up from $2.30B a year ago
City Kidz, Hamilton Olympic Club among five groups poised for 2018 Hamilton Future Fund grants
Five groups are poised to receive Future Fund grants, while 14 are being asked to further explain their requests and 17 have been turned down.
The truth behind Trump’s retweets: The U.S. president is an unapologetic anti-Muslim bigot
The British government was forced to condemn him. The Dutch government was forced to fact-check him.
Hamilton school board's lead retesting begins turning MacNab taps back on
About a quarter of drinking taps at Sir Allan MacNab Secondary School are back in use after followup testing found their water no longer exceeds Ontario’s lead limit.
“What do I owe?” Hydro One unveils simplified electricity bills
Hydro One has come out with simpler, easier to read electricity bills in a move that could soon be copied by other utilities.
Man found with stab wounds to chest near Barton and Birch
A man is in stable condition in hospital after he was found with multiple stab wounds to the chest early Thursday in Hamilton’s Gibson neighbourhood.
Track tragedy: How 85 GO train fatalities since 2010 took a toll on Metrolinx staff
Of those, 63 were deemed ‘voluntary’ — a term often used to describe suicide.
Woman charged with attempted murder after allegedly ramming Glanbrook garage
He heard the engine revving as he worked away in the garage of his rural Upper James Street home Tuesday afternoon.
American Airlines scrambles to find pilots for 15,000 flights over the holidays
A scheduling glitch has left American Airlines scrambling to find pilots to operate thousands of flights over the busy Christmas holiday period.
Millard, Smich choose not to testify at Babcock murder trial: DiManno
On Wednesday, the prolonged evidentiary phase of the trial ended.
Hamilton’s new future in high-tech steel
Hamilton has become a hotbed of research into advanced steels as the industry works to design lighter and stronger materials for an auto sector under the gun to meet increasingly stringent fuel economy standards.
Basic income program ‘making a huge difference’ for Hamilton recipients
Experiment intends to test how increased income will affect poverty amid lost jobs
Hamilton becoming a city of commuters
One in three workers now commute to jobs outside the city.
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