3 Hamilton men charged with attempted smuggling of 89 firearms into Canada

Hamilton police say a man convicted in a fatal motorcycle crash five years ago is among three people accused by U.S. officials of attempting to smuggle almost 90 firearms into

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Runway safety incidents on the rise in Canada, but very close calls level off

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MONTREAL - The number of safety incidents on Canadian runways is on the rise, reaching new highs in recent years

Vancouver-based mining firm confirming death of 9 abducted workers near Mexican site

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A Vancouver-based silver mining firm confirmed on Monday that nine of its employees have now been found deceased at its

Luke Cage To Return In Season 3 Of ‘Daredevil: Born Again,’ Iron Fist Too But Whatever

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Source: David Lee / Netflix The second season to Daredevil: Born Again is still a few weeks away from concluding

Canadian HELOC debt has hit a high. Here’s what you’re risking when you use your home equity like a credit card

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With household debt at a record $2.6 trillion, many Canadians are desperate for solutions to help cover their expenses, and some

A timeline of the Nancy Guthrie disappearance and investigation

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TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Savannah Guthrie returned to hosting the “Today” show on Monday for the first time since her

Two women suffer serious injuries in Hunt Club Road collision

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After arriving at the scene, near Albion Road South, fire crews confirmed that two vehicles were involved and that one

Satellite Firm Blocks Iran War Images After Trump Request

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Source: Xinhua News Agency / Getty A satellite firm announced that it was placing an indefinite hold on the availability

One Yonge is Toronto’s most famous address. Why residents say developers’ plaza plans for it are underwhelming

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A plaza being proposed for one of Toronto’s best-known locations doesn’t reflect the historic importance of the site, say residents.“Just putting

Trump’s threatened destruction of Iran’s power plants could be considered a war crime, experts say

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WASHINGTON (AP) — In his news conference Monday, President Donald Trump threatened to blow up every bridge and power plant