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PHOTOS: Step inside Tim Hortons roastery in Ancaster
The 75,000 square foot facility, tucked into an industrial area off Tradewind Drive, opened ten years ago in November of 2009.
Hortons tour
Plant manager Lyle Fleetham takes a random sample of coffee beans from a bag during a tour of the Tim Hortons roastery in Ancaster. One of five the chain utilizes, Ancaster is celebrating its 10th year of operation in November.
Metro opens at Winona Crossing: 41,800-square-foot supermarket a first for the area
The store is part of the rapidly expanding Winona Crossing commercial complex at Fifty and South Service roads, anchored by Costco Wholesale.
Beyond Meat surges as McDonald's picks it for Canada veggie test
The fast-food giant said it will sell the new product
19 vulnerable residents relocated with city closing Burris and St. Francis Lodges
The residential care facilities were closed amid financial problems by the operator.
Five meals a week: Scientists audit garbage to assess household food waste
The researchers, who spent weeks combing through the garbage of dozens of households in Guelph, Ont., concluded that so much food got tossed that the families could have had a guest for supper five nights a week.
‘We will not be left unscarred’: Burlington students rally for climate change
You need to be informed to effectively raise your voice.
'The engine caught fire': Violent crash in Oakville neighbourhood sends man to hospital
Halton Regional Police are investigating a violent crash in an Oakville neighbourhood that has sent a man to hospital.
Biofuel burns bright on Hamilton Harbour
World Energy’s Wentworth Street refinery turns animal fat and old cooking oil into clean-burning diesel fuel.
Van attack driver Alek Minassian’s disturbing police interview: ‘I feel like I accomplished my mission’
Hours after the Yonge St. van attack that left 10 dead, Alek Minassian told a Toronto detective he hoped to spark an “incel uprising” and provided a detailed and disturbing account of how he was “radicalized” and how he allegedly carried out his “mission.”
Restitution: Millions were embezzled. Thieves jailed. But will the victims' ever see a dime?
Restitution orders are ‘clearly not there to serve the victims.’
Hamilton Catholic school board to take part in provincial financial review
The local board is one of three school boards and 39 municipalities, including Hamilton, that volunteered to undergo independent reviews.
Six new names to enter Hamilton’s Gallery of Distinction
2019 class of inductees come from diverse fields, such as medicine, education and theatre.
Climate marches dominate federal campaign Friday
From Victoria to Montreal, climate marches dominate federal campaign Friday
Where the party leaders are Friday
Where the party leaders are Friday
Trudeau to march at Montreal climate rally
Liberals say one-fourth of land and ocean waters to be protected by 2025
Big world around tiny star puts new spin on planet formation
Astronomers reported Thursday they’ve found a Jupiter-like planet orbiting a star that’s a mere 12 per cent the mass of our sun.
New advertising rules affecting Canadian election
Canada has already seen one instance of a third-party group adapting its behaviour to deal with the new laws.
Obituary: Former French president Jacques Chirac, known for opposing 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, has died at 86
Jacques Chirac, a two-term French president who was the first leader to acknowledge France’s role in the Holocaust and defiantly opposed the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003, died Thursday at age 86.
Water levels restored in Alaska communities hit by drought
Nanwalek and Seldovia temporarily imposed conservation measures after struggling to meet their water needs amid the state’s hot, dry summer.
Greens would defeat minority government over oil
Greens wouldn't prop up minority government that backs pipelines: May
Hamilton Police disband task force aimed at dealing with shootings
There have been 37 shootings so far this year.
‘This is our future’: Indigenous teen returns to UN to call for water protection
This weekend, Peltier — the chief water commissioner for Anishinabek Nation, which advocates for 40 member First Nations in Ontario — will return to the United Nations to share her vision for a world in which everyone has access to clean water.
UPDATED: Woman who stole $3.4 million to pay for drugs gets four years in jail
Ruth Seguin, 57, blew the money on opioid addiction
Toronto store fined $35,000 for importing endangered fish from Malaysia
A Toronto pet store has been fined $35,000 after pleading guilty to unlawfully importing regulated live fish from Malaysia.
Fraud victims often never see a dime despite court orders
Restitution orders are ‘clearly not there to serve the victims.’
Air Canada CFO says it could navigate a recession better than 10 years ago
Mike Rousseau brushed aside concerns about ultra-low-cost competitors.
Waterloo officials seek to control Ezra party with ‘crowd management pods’
Controlling the intensity of the crowd on Ezra Avenue is a new focus for Saturday’s homecoming celebrations.
New rules help shift third party spending
Changes to third-party group behaviour shows power of new advertising rules
Scheer promises Conservative government would launch inquiry into SNC-Lavalin
“These measures will safeguard our democracy against the whims of sleazy and unscrupulous politicians.”
Wiikwemkoong First Nation water activist to speak at UN as part of youth-led climate movement
Just as she turns 15, Autumn Peltier will return to the United Nations to share her vision for a world in which everyone has access to clean water.
Trudeau says he will march at Montreal climate rally Friday
Leader announces one-fourth of Canada’s land and one-fourth of its oceans will be given protected status by 2025 under a re-elected Liberal government.
Boris Johnson’s sister and widower of assassinated MP join criticism of PM’s language in Brexit debate
The widower of a murdered lawmaker and the sister of the prime minister joined a chorus of voices on Thursday saying Boris Johnson has stepped over a line with his rhetoric in the debate over Brexit.
Residents object to proposed Cardus takeover of Balfour House
Some LGBTQ residents and allies argue the faith-based think tank promotes anti-gay writings on its website — an accusation denied by Cardus.
Populism, corruption charges abound on campaign
Party leaders scatter from Vancouver Island to Montreal as campaign starts Week 3
Class size changes will mean 10,000 fewer teachers over five years: watchdog
“It’s not a cut, it’s a cost avoidance.”
Supreme Court of Canada to rule on whether it’s unfair to ask the mentally ill to be listed on sex offender registries
The federal government is challenging an appeal court decision that found that the registry reinforces a stereotype that those who commit criminal acts while mentally ill never change and pose a permanent risk.
White House tried to ‘lock down’ Ukraine call details, says whistleblower
Document provides new details about phone call in which Trump encouraged the president of Ukraine to help investigate Joe Biden.
QEW speed limit increases to 110 km/h between Hamilton and St. Catharines
Two-year pilot project, is meant to find ways to ‘improve traffic flow and safety’ on highways.
Voters wary as Democrats pursue impeachment
At considerable political risk, House Democrats are charging ahead with their pursuit of U.S. President Donald Trump.
UPDATED: Woman who stole $3.4 million to pay for drugs gets 4 years in jail
Ruth Seguin, 57, blew the money on opioid addiction
Future of auto retail is online, but showrooms to stay, Hyundai Canada CEO says
President and CEO Don Romano says the company learned that many car buyers still want to walk through a showroom.
McDonald’s launches global Beyond Meat burger test in 28 Ontario restaurants
“We’ve been taking our time to get it right”
Greens would cancel pipeline projects: May
Green government would cancel pipeline projects, move to renewable energy
A look at the parties' election promises
Promise tracker: What the parties are pitching on the campaign trail
Energy think tank demands Tories remove ad
Energy think tank accuses Conservatives of misusing their research in ad
Liberal candidate urged to condemn abuse
Liberal candidate urged to speak up against colleague accused of online abuse
Scientists go through garbage to assess food waste
Five meals a week: Scientists audit garbage to assess household food waste
Woman who stole $3.4 million to pay for drugs gets 4 years in jail
Ruth Seguin, 57, blew the money on opioid addiction
Canada's Green party shares a faked photo of leader Elizabeth May with a reusable cup
May went on to say the edited image was a "misstep" by what she called a well-meaning staff member
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