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Work on Glacier National Park chalet enters second summer
Work on Glacier National Park chalet enters second summer
Work on Glacier National Park chalet enters second summer
Work on Glacier National Park chalet enters second summer
Honolulu City Council courted by opposing rental interests
Honolulu City Council courted by opposing rental interests
Alaska climate change forcing some villages to relocate
Alaska climate change forcing some villages to relocate
Taste the difference at Millgrove's Farm-acy
Fresh, fresh, fresh – that is what the Farm-acy promises to their customers.
Costco to open new store in Niagara Falls
Costco will open a store in Niagara Falls next year, confirming long-standing rumours the retail giant had plans for the Honeymoon City.
He said he would pay $9 million for a murder. So five friends plotted to kill a teenager, police say
Her feet were duct-taped together, and she had been shot in the back of the head.
Wilfrid Laurier University going completely smoke free July 1
New policy prohibits smoking tobacco and cannabis by any method and vaping anywhere on campuses
‘We don’t do carding’: Halton regional police looking for ‘creative ways’ to tackle street gangs
Local police have their own take on a controversial information-gathering tactic.
Ball’s in motion for new sports complex at Confederation Beach Park
City officials say the ball is rolling on the new sports complex at Confederation Beach Park.
Icelandair stops Tampa service over grounded 737 Max planes
Icelandair stops Tampa service over grounded 737 Max planes
Baby makes surprise appearance at side of highway
The parents-to-be were driving as fast as they could — but it wasn’t fast enough for at least one little person.
Ghost disease: A first-hand, disturbing account of delirium after surgery
It is a ghost disease.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez rejects Trump quoting her to defend against his impeachment
You may fool the rest of the country, but I'll call your bluff any day of the week, she told Trump
Canadian companies failed to pay billions of taxes owed, new CRA report reveals
Following the lead of more than a dozen other Western countries, CRA probed the staggering tax gap left by delinquent corporations.
Soaring temperatures speed up spring thaw on Greenland’s ice sheet
Overall, the region is warming about twice as fast as the global average.
7 questions about the unexplained tourist deaths in the Dominican Republic
Here's what we know about the recent deaths — and what we still don't know.
Toronto responds like a champion when celebration turns to chaos
There are too many guns in this city. There are so many good people, too, Bruce Arthur writes.
Ticats linebacker Lawrence suspended two games for hit on Riders QB Collaros
The Canadian Football League suspended Hamilton Tiger-Cats linebacker Simoni Lawrence for two games Monday for hitting Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback Zach Collaros in the head during the league’s regular-season opener Thursday night.
Hamilton cracks down on ‘suffocating’ stench of weed grow operations
City considers rewriting nuisance bylaw to include smells in addition to noise and dust after neighbourhood complaints.
Hamilton Coun. John-Paul Danko wants to reopen biweekly trash collection debate
Hamilton’s current 48 per cent waste diversion rate is a far cry from its 65 per cent target, says Mountain councillor.
Calls for crackdown of hate groups after violent rally targets Pride Hamilton celebration
Arrests are ‘imminent’ after violent confrontation at Hamilton Pride celebration, police say.
GTA first-time homebuyers can benefit from mortgage program despite $560,000 home-value cap, federal minister says
“Even here in Mississauga and Toronto, first-time homebuyers will have many starter home options,” says Minister of Families, Children and Social Development Jean-Yves Duclos.
June 18, 1962: John Munro elected to House of Commons
In the June 18, 1962, federal election, an up-and-coming politician named John Munro managed to unseat Conservative Quinto Martini, who had the distinction of being the first Italian Canadian elected to Parliament.
Burlinton senior, 90, loses $2,000 in distraction theft
Halton police seeking two suspects.
Motive unclear in shooting of man with ties to organized crime
Jason Lalonde shot early Sunday morning at Stoney Creek townhouse
Province wants to expropriate Caledonia’s historic Toll House to make way for new Argyle Street bridge
Lorrie Harcourt, owner of the Toll House at Argyle St. bridge, fears for the future of her home and business.
'Unprecedented': GO stations in Burlington and across GTA mobbed as residents head to Raptors parade
Local GO stations were mobbed today (Monday, June 17) as throngs of people commuted into Downtown Toronto to attend the Raptor’s Victory Parade.
Alaska climate change forcing some villages to relocate
Alaska climate change forcing some villages to relocate
Planned Interstate 45 expansion in Houston faces challenges
Planned Interstate 45 expansion in Houston faces challenges
Planned Interstate 45 expansion in Houston faces challenges
Planned Interstate 45 expansion in Houston faces challenges
4 injured in shooting near Raptors rally in Nathan Phillips Square
Toronto police arrested three people and recovered two firearms shortly after the shooting,
UN Human Rights Office calls for deeper examination of inquiry’s genocide finding
The call came as the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights was visiting Ottawa, and stressed Canada should now implement the report’s recommendations to prevent the murders and disappearances of Indigenous women and girls.
UN high commissioner urges redress as Canada responds to MMIWG inquiry
A spokesperson for the UN Human Rights Office says the inquiry’s finding of genocide obliges the federal government in Canada to “assess these serious claims.”
Ontario schools relying on fundraising creates inequities for students: report
The top 10 per cent of elementary schools in high-income areas raised 33 times the amount raised by the bottom 10 per cent of schools in low-income areas.
After harsh Twitter exchanges, Senate looks at new social media policy
There should be reasonable limits on hurtful speech and conduct unbecoming a senator or the Senate as an institution, senator says.
Two bodies found in submerged car in Brighton near Murray Canal swing bridge
An investigation is continuing after police say two bodies were found in a submerged vehicle in the Murray Canal June 17.
Randy Hillier denies defamation allegations in lawsuit from Doug Ford chief of staff
Dean French has sued Hillier, alleging the politician tried to “destroy” French’s reputation after being ejected from caucus.
Four people injured following shooting in Nathan Phillips Square area, police say
Two people are in custody. Police say the victims’ injuries are serious but non-life-threatening.
Iran speeds up uranium enrichment as Mideast tensions mount
President Hassan Rouhani already has warned Europe that a new deal needs to be in place by July 7 or the Islamic Republic would increase its enrichment of uranium.
France vows to help Ukraine peace efforts
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said during a visit to Paris that the only way to solve the conflict is the diplomatic way and to maintain sanctions against Russia.
Egypt’s ousted president Morsi dies in court during trial
Morsi had just addressed the court, warning that he had “many secrets” he could reveal, a judicial official said. A few minutes afterward, he collapsed, the official said.
Southern China earthquake kills 2, injures 19
Authorities in China said the earthquake measured magnitude 6.0 and hit about 19 kilometres from the city of Changning.
Two people injured following reports of shooting in Nathan Phillips Square area, police say
Two people are in custody. Police say the victims’ injuries are serious but non-life-threatening.
Liberals dangle interest-free mortgage help for homebuyers weeks before federal election
Ottawa would pay for 5% on a mortgage of no more than $480K for households earning elss than $120K a year
FBI probing suspect’s claim that scholar was 1 of 13 victims
FBI senior forensic examiner William O’Sullivan told jurors that in the weeks before Yingying Zhang disappeared, Brendt Christensen researched serial killers online.
No more veggie bacon? Louisiana governor signs labeling bill
No more veggie bacon? Louisiana governor signs labeling bill
Signpost: Home visit program, Democratic debate screenings and Human Touch Awards
Firefighters will visit homes across Burlington this summer and fall to talk with homeowners about how they can be safe as part of the Steps to Safety Home Visit Program. Part of the visit includes a voluntary in-home safety assessment to make sure there are working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. For more information, visit burlington.ca/stepstosafety.
Nearly 400 Ontarians died of opioid overdose last summer: province
Public Health Ontario has released updated statistics that indicate 388 people died from opioid-related causes from July to September 2018, down from 414 deaths during the same period in 2017.
Photos + video: ACORN protest moves through downtown Hamilton
March for affordable followed bi-annual convention.
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