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Markle wears coat by Canadian brand Line the Label
Coat Meghan Markle wore in engagement photos by Canadian company Line the Label
LETTER: Don't find more ways to take money from our shrinking budget
It appears Sam Merulla has found a few more councillors to jump on his crazy train. The thing that bothers me is the fact he thinks I should pay for them all to ride.
Bali volcano spits ash 4 km in the sky, airport closed
KARANGASEM, Indonesia - A volcano with a deadly history continued to erupt Tuesday on Bali, one of the world's most popular resort islands, spitting ash 4,000 metres high and stranding tens of thousands of tourists for a second day. Lava was welling in its crater, but it remained unclear how bad the eruption might get or how long it could last.
MAJOR THEFT AT SQUARE ONE: Jewelry exceeding $10,000 stolen from popular Mississauga mall
Peel Regional Police are hunting a man wanted for theft after a $10,000 piece of jewelry was stolen from a store inside Square One Shopping Centre.
Cyber Monday: Biggest online shopping day in U.S. history pits Amazon vs. Walmart
Safely back in their office cubicles, Americans let their fingers do the shopping Monday, racking up $6.59 billion in online sales by the end of the day.
CT REIT buying seven properties from RioCan
CT REIT buying seven properties from RioCan REIT for $200 million
Scotiabank Q4 net income up 3 per cent
Scotiabank reports 3 per cent increase in Q4 net income to $2.07 billion
Four take to hospital after small plane crash
Crash of small plane sends four people to hospital
Girl, 10, dies after head-on crash
Head-on crash claims life of 10-year-old girl
Canadians trapped in Bali as volcano erupts
Canadians stuck in Bali as Mount Agung erupts, cancelling flights
Barwin’s Yiddish for Pirates wins Hamilton Literary Award for fiction
Novelist Gary Barwin, poet Chris Pannell, history writer Shawn Selway and music writer Andrew Baulcomb won Hamilton Literary Awards Monday night during a gala at Theatre Aquarius.
Reluctant province willing to let City of Hamilton run LRT
Metrolinx president Phil Verster has replied to the city’s request in a letter dated Nov. 24
Montreal woman escapes ISIL with infant daughters three years after travelling to Syria
Canadian officials are working on getting travel documents for the women who left for Syria at 19.
Should Hamilton suck it up on leaf collection?
Burlington and a few other Ontario cities offer vacuum loose leaf collection. But Hamilton argues its year-round bag pickup is the “Cadillac” service.
‘You can’t discipline autism out of a child’: Mom and student protest suspension
12-year-old special-needs student is serving a five-day suspension Ivan Hooper, 12, was suspended from Queen Victoria Elementary for slapping an EA and punching a teacher.
#HamiltonForAll campaign to make city more welcoming to newcomers
A public awareness campaign launching Tuesday
Threat to B.C. coast cut as fuel barge under tow
Rescue vessels race to B.C.'s central coast as fuel barge breaks free from tug
Federal marijuana legislation approved by Commons, moves on to Senate
The federal government’s plan to legalize marijuana by next summer is a step closer.
Mom and student protest suspension
Ivan Hooper, 12, was suspended from Queen Victoria Elementary for slapping an EA and punching a teacher.
CHCH reporter speaking out about public harassment
A television reporter is speaking out about the stream of harassment she faces at work after misogynistic comments were hurled her way three times last week.
Coat Meghan Markle wore in engagement photos by Canadian brand Line the Label
Canadian fashion brand Line the Label is in the spotlight after Meghan Markle wore one of its coats during a photo-op for her engagement to Prince Harry.
Trump, honouring Navajos, revives ‘Pocahontas’ jab at Warren
President Donald Trump returned to his own kind of code talking Monday by deriding Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren as “Pocahontas” at a White House event honouring Indigenous war heroes.
Ontario trade mission secures $1B in deals
Ontario trade mission to China has so far secured more than $1B in agreements
Marijuana legislation clears Commons
Federal marijuana legislation expected to clear House of Commons tonight
Officer testifies finding body in brush at second-degree murder trial
Family members of Catherine Campbell wept Monday as a jury was shown video of a body found in brush in an area near Halifax’s Macdonald Bridge, days after Christopher Garnier allegedly punched and strangled the off-duty police officer.
‘It wants to grow:’ Alberta Party wants in the game after right-wing merger
Mark Taylor is a busy man — tasked with delivering a leader, 87 candidates and a campaign war chest for a party that talks big, dreams bigger, but so far has been unable to roll up its sleeves and get much done.
Vigil, red scarves display to recognize World AIDS Day
One is being held in Hamilton, with another scheduled for Brantford.
#HamiltonForAll campaign to make city more welcoming to refugees
A public awareness campaign is launching with a goal of making the city more welcoming to newcomers.
Royal romance: Prince Harry, Meghan Markle to wed next year
Newly engaged Prince Harry and Meghan Markle lifted the secrecy that had shrouded their 18-month romance, revealing they met on a blind date, bonded during a camping trip under the stars in Botswana and that Harry proposed over a roast chicken dinner at their London home, getting down on one knee to pop the question.
#HamiltonForAll
A public awareness campaign is launching with a goal of making the city more welcoming to newcomers.
$100 million for gay purge victims as PM apologizes for LGBTQ discrimination
The Trudeau government has earmarked more than $100 million to compensate members of the military and other federal agencies whose careers were sidelined or ended due to their sexual orientation, The Canadian Press has learned.
Ending NAFTA would trim less than one per cent off Canada’s economy: two studies
Canada’s economy would lose less than one percentage point if President Donald Trump makes good on his threat to rip up the North American Free Trade Agreement, say two new studies that suggest ending the trade treaty would do minor damage.
Harry Potter-themed town celebration draws droves of muggles
Harry Potter-themed celebration draws droves of muggles
Millard begins defence in murder trial for the presumed death of Laura Babcock
An accused killer brought forward a series of submissions as part of his defence, with one that focused on a possible sighting of a young Toronto woman who vanished more than five years ago.
Father of Quebec teen who committed suicide wants stricter anti-bullying measures
The father of a Quebec teen who committed suicide last week after years of alleged incessant bullying wants stricter measures for how schools deal with intimidation.
Challenger ahead in Honduras presidential vote
Some 12 hours after Honduras’ electoral court released partial results Monday, showing a surprise lead for the leftist challenger in the country’s presidential election, the ruling party continued to claim victory and ready its supporters to take to the streets.
The rise of Meghan Markle: From relative unknown to most-Googled actress to royalty
After more than a year of social media speculation, gossipy headlines and rampant rumours, it’s finally official: Meghan Markle will marry Prince Harry in the spring.
Shopify CEO is Canada’s newest billionaire
An unapologetic computer nerd with a penchant for tweed caps has become one of Canada’s newest billionaires by helping small merchants sell online.
Man travels more than 90,000 kilometres to set Ontario birding record
A 27-year-old Ontario man has become the province’s top birder after travelling more than 90,000 kilometres since Jan. 1.
Tories attack Morneau over 2015 stock sale
Tories attack Morneau with allegations over 2015 sale of Morneau Shepell shares
Energy sector leads TSX lower, loonie down
Energy sector leads Toronto stock market lower as oil falls; Loonie down
Grassy Narrows info wasn't forthcoming: Rae
Info on mercury contamination in Ontario First Nation not forthcoming: Rae
Effort to oust Trump hotel name in Panama
Owners of the Trump International Hotel in Panama are working to strip President Donald Trump’s name from the 70-storey building, and fire the hotel management company run by Trump’s family. The property once paid at least $32 million to associate with Trump.
Dancing ballerinas help kick off Christmas at White House
Ballerinas leaping to the strains of Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker” helped to launch this year’s Christmas at the White House, featuring a traditional decor that Melania Trump chose for her family’s first holiday season in the White House.
Province is willing to let city run LRT – but also recommends against the idea
Metrolinx president Phil Verster has replied to the city’s request in a letter dated Nov. 24
Canadians stuck in Bali as Mount Agung erupts, cancelling flights
Some Canadians were trapped in Bali on Monday after Indonesian authorities ordered 100,000 people to flee from an erupting volcano that prompted the closure of the international airport.
ROYAL WEDDING: Prince Harry knew Meghan Markle was ‘the one’
It’s official! Prince Harry and actress Meghan Markle are engaged, Britain’s Clarence House announced Monday.
Man, 27, sets Ontario birding record
Man travels more than 90k kilometres to set Ontario birding record
Tories attack Morneau over 2015 shares sale
Tories attack Morneau with allegations over 2015 sale of Morneau Shepell shares
TV reporter speaking out about derogatory comments
Ontario television reporter speaking out about harassment on the job
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