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‘This road is just the beginning’: Isolated First Nation celebrates Freedom Road
Shoal Lake was cut off from the mainland in 1915 during construction of an aqueduct that supplies Winnipeg with drinking water. Clean water flows to the capital city while dirty water is pushed to the reserve.
What is a spoiler? This story about Jeopardy! phenom James Holzhauer
This article contains news about what happens in the game being broadcast Monday. It began airing in some cities Monday morning.
Durham police say officer who punched 16-year-old boy during viral video arrest ‘followed protocol’
Durham police said the officers were responding to a mental health call for an individual possibly possessing a knife.
Quebec’s oldest weekly newspaper scales back publication, shifts to web
‘It is no longer a viable business, and no real government help is forthcoming,’ the paper’s publisher wrote.
Ex-governor’s phone seized in Flint water probe
One warrant lists all content from Snyder’s cellphone, iPad and computer hard drive.
Halifax considering time limits and other restrictions for roadside memorials
Last summer municipal workers removed a white cross honouring the memory of a 15-year-old girl who was killed last June. While city officials removed the cross over complaints, the mother of the girl says the removal was insensitive.
Second trial begins for Alberta couple in son’s meningitis death
A jury in 2016 found David and Collet Stephan guilty of failing to provide the necessaries of life for 19-month-old Ezekiel, but the Supreme Court of Canada overturned the convictions.
Killing, violence toward Indigenous women, girls ‘not a relic of our past,’ Trudeau says
The much-anticipated report of the inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls contains more than 200 recommendations to multiple levels of government.
B.C. premier promises action after release of missing women inquiry report
A statement issued by the premier’s office says the final report highlights the “gendered impacts of colonial violence” that have been so severe the inquiry defined them as a “Canadian genocide.”
Hawaii firefighters recover body of missing swimmer from bay
Hawaii firefighters recover body of missing swimmer from bay
Dundas Horn of Plenty residential reno awaits delayed provincial amendments
Ministry extends public comment period on proposal.
Pittsburgh flight returns to LaGuardia after bird strike
Pittsburgh flight returns to LaGuardia after bird strike
Kijiji ads offer crosses from Barton jail memorial
Families angry and hurt as ads say inmates who died of overdoses are taking a “dirt nap due to their unwavering addiction to self destruction.”
The Latest: Body recovered from sunken tour boat in Hungary
The Latest: Hungary: Divers try to recover bodies from boat
Can a diet reverse Type 2 diabetes?
Dr. Enza Gucciardi, associate professor at Ryerson’s School of Nutrition, says there is “a lot of evidence now to suggest that diet can reverse diabetes,” but public policy changes are needed to make more of reality than a controlled research subject.
Canada to close its embassy in Venezuela after losing visas
Chrystia Freeland, Canada's minister of foreign affairs, released a statement saying the Maduro government refused to extend the visas of embassy officials.
Dundas J.L. Grightmire Arena reaches partial occupancy
The Issue: J.L. Grightmire Arena project achieves partial occupancyThe Impact: Long delayed and troubled project progresses toward fall 2019 opening
UK climber falls to his death from Matterhorn in Switzerland
UK climber falls to his death from Matterhorn in Switzerland
UK climber falls to his death from Matterhorn in Switzerland
UK climber falls to his death from Matterhorn in Switzerland
If cannabis is having any dire health effects, Canadian hospitals haven’t seen them
More than half a year in, Canada’s relaxed cannabis laws appear to be earning a clean bill of health from major medical organizations.
FDA food testing finds contamination by 'forever chemicals'
FDA food sampling finds contamination by 'forever chemicals'
‘I am afraid of my husband:’ She told court he was a threat. Now she's missing
Dulos dropped off her children for school on May 24 — then vanished, triggering a wave of searches with drones, K-9s and state police
From Netflix to GO Transit to the AGO — everyone wants on the Raptors bandwagon
One advertising executive the Star spoke to said companies who successfully connect themselves to the Raptors can get a “get a huge halo effect.”
Toronto police asking for public’s help to crack 4 missing children’s cases spanning decades
The Missing Persons Unit has highlighted four historical investigations in a news release Monday.
See the rare albino fawn rescued by trucker in California
It’s not clear how the fawn happened to be in the road
Photos and video: Hamilton’s annual Battle of Stoney Creek re-enactment
“British soldiers” took part in the annual re-enactment of the Battle of Stoney Creek on Sunday at Battlefield House Museum & Park, a national historic site.
Photos: Hamilton’s annual Battle of Stoney Creek re-enactment
“British soldiers” took part in the annual re-enactment of the Battle of Stoney Creek on Sunday at Battlefield House Museum & Park, a national historic site.
'It's devastating': Milton family speaking out after 17-year-old son dies from fentanyl overdose
A Milton couple who lost their 17-year-old son to a fentanyl overdose is speaking out in the hope their story will save others.
Biologists update Montana fish guide with new app
Biologists update Montana fish guide with new app
Trial to open against Thomas Keller and his 3-star eateries
Trial to open against Thomas Keller and his 3-star eateries
More airspace restrictions sought near Alaska radar station
Military seeks further restrictions of airspace near station
Alaska program seeks to officially name peak 'Gorgon Spire'
Alaska program seeks to officially name peak 'Gorgon Spire'
Book sales are steady, but tariffs are on publishers' minds
Book sales are steady, but tariffs are on publishers' minds
Book sales are steady, but tariffs are on publishers' minds
Book sales are steady, but tariffs are on publishers' minds
Walmart Canada’s CEO on why picking up your purchases at the store beats delivery by you-know-who
Lee Tappenden, president and CEO of Walmart Canada, on the power of bricks-and-mortar in an online world.
San Antonio museum welcomes donated 6-ton rock from China
San Antonio museum welcomes donated 6-ton rock from China
This week in Hamilton politics: What you need to know
City growth, urban trees and a multimillion-dollar international games bid are on the agenda for Hamilton politics watchers this week.
Visitors threw food into a wildlife habitat. Now, a beloved otter is dead
Park staff grew concerned about Otto last week when the 2-year-old otter stopped behaving like his usual self
Panic as out-of-control cruise ship rams into tourist boat, Venice dock
The cruise ship, apparently unable to stop, blared its horn as it plows into the much smaller river boat and the dock as dozens of people run away in panic.
Scheer removes MP Michael Cooper from justice committee over Christchurch shooting comments
Cooper has apologized for reading an excerpt from a manifesto written by Brenton Tarrant, the suspected Christchurch shooter
‘10-7 for my career:’ Watch veteran Norfolk OPP officer’s viral emotional last sign-off
Retiring officer got a tear-filled tribute from his kids in touching 10-7 video.
Photos + video: Barton Village Festival
Barton Street was busy on Saturday with the Barton Village Festival taking place between Victoria Avenue North and Sanford Avenue North.
Donald and Melania Trump meet with queen at Buckingham Palace
They flew to Buckingham Palace in Marine One, landing on a lawn where they were greeted by Prince Charles and his wife Camilla
The Latest: Hungary: Divers try to recover bodies from boat
The Latest: Hungary: Divers try to recover bodies from boat
Police worried dangerous ‘purple heroin’ has made its way to Montreal
“Purp” or “purple” is typically made up of heroin, OxyContin and fentanyl or carfentanil.
He had no tin star or six-shooter, but Hamilton’s last sheriff ‘was bigger than life’
There won’t be a new sheriff in town — Reno Violin was the last one.
The Doug Ford government discovers the U-turn
As Premier Doug Ford marks the first anniversary of his election victory this Friday, he is following that long-established political tradition called backtracking.
‘I want people to remember his laugh,’ says sister of Tyquan Brown
Slain Hamilton construction worker was a ‘gentle giant’ and ‘fun spirit’
Mom of Dylon Duarte says her son accused of murder has had lifelong mental health issues
“It just kept getting worse and no one wanted to listen,” said mom of Dylon Duarte who is accused in the stabbing death of Hamilton construction worker Tyquan Brown
GO RAPTORS! Hamilton watches NBA finals at FirstOntario Centre
Enthusiastic Raptors fans headed to First Ontario Centre Sunday night to watch game 2 in the NBL Championship finals on a huge screen with fellow fans.
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