The College of Dental Surgeons of British Columbia is offering a $2,000 reward for information on the whereabouts of illegal dentist Tung Sheng (David) Wu.
Reward offered for rogue B.C. dentist Wu
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Tot left in sweltering car, Edmonton dad charged
A 33-year-old father faces a criminal charge after a city cop broke into a sweltering car to rescue a toddler trapped inside.
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Cop told them dad was dead – but turns out he's 'missing'
Five years ago, his four children held a memorial service for Rob Harrington after a Toronto homicide detective told them he was dead.
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Releasing bodies of Lac-Megantic disaster to families delayed as coroner investigations continue
The Quebec coroner's office has warned families that it could be weeks before the bodies of the victims of the Lac-Megantic, Que., disaster are released for proper funerals.
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Unnecessary mastectomy prompts pledge to create medical errors registry
Nova Scotia has pledged to have a provincewide system to track medical errors up and running by the fall after it was revealed that a Halifax woman underwent an unnecessary mastectomy.
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Conrad Black a no-show at Ontario securities hearing
Former media baron Conrad Black never showed up to face the throng of cameras and reporters at an Ontario Securities Commission hearing Friday.
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Harper to tout resources, development during Arctic tour
Maybe it's the cute sled dogs. Or the seal meat. Or the rugged landscapes. Or the bounty of untapped natural resources.
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40 pythons found in Brantford, Ont., motel
Police found 40 pythons in plastic storage
bins in a motel room Thursday.
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Alberta dentist hopeful DNA can be extracted for cloning from John Lennon’s decaying tooth
It’s kind of hard to imagine John Lennon walking back into Beatle fans’ lives — but an Alberta dentist says it’s not far off.
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Zebra, two penguins die at Calgary Zoo in less than a week
Eleanor the zebra has died at the Calgary Zoo just days after two penguins passed away.
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Feds will reach out to widow of Egypt victim
The Canadian government will reach out to the widow of a permanent Canadian resident killed in Egypt this week.
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Mourners attacked during funeral for Toronto man in Egypt
A Toronto woman mourning her husband who was killed during a protest in Egypt was attacked during his funeral Saturday.
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Japan's politicians can't shake memory of war criminals
It took the Japanese army less than a week to defeat Canadian, British and Indian soldiers at Hong Kong in December, 1941.
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Cop car torched in concert riot
A riot broke out following a concert in Blainville, Que., late Saturday, ending with a torched police cruiser on its roof and 18 people arrested.
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Driving out the drive-ins
Watching movies under the stars at the drive-in theatre is increasingly becoming a long-lost pastime in Canada.
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Canadians arrested in Egypt get consular help
Two Canadians arrested in Cairo, Egypt, are receiving consular services, according to a friend of the pair.
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Stephen Harper harkens back to gold rush, slams opposition to kick off northern tour
Gold was discovered here just over a century ago.
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Canadians to government: Help keep seniors at home
Canadians want to stay at home when get older, and they want the government to help.
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Harper plans to prorogue Parliament in September
Prime Minister Stephen Harper isn't going anywhere.
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Man settles dispute with Canada Post over tall step
Peter Marino's beef with Canada Post has been resolved.
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