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Book details life of Hells Angel wife

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Kerri Krysko spent close to a decade as the wife of an abusive, full-patch member of the Hells Angels motorcycle club.

The best keyboard shortcuts

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Over the years we have seen many advances in user input devices on our computers. The invention of the mouse forever changed the way we get our daily tasks done, and along the way we have seen trackballs and newer devices, such as the Leap Motion device.

Accused killer of boy, 6, too young to be charged

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A boy under the age of 12 has been taken into custody following the death of six-year-old Lee Bonneau in Saskatchewan, reports the Leader-Post.

Hollywood director demands release of 2 Canadians jailed in Egypt

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A famed Hollywood director is joining a growing chorus demanding the release of two Canadians stuck in an Egyptian jail for 18 days.

Man caught with marijuana plants in the front, pal in the trunk

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Cops in Halifax stopped a suspicious car without its headlights on and found a load of pot plants in the front and rear seats, and the driver's buddy in the trunk.

Crown wants serial abuser declared dangerous offender

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Guillermo Valle-Quintero is a violent, manipulating menace who caused two women to fear for their lives and nearly killed one of them.

Judge blows his stack at alleged separatist rally shooter

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A judge yelled and grew red-faced at repeated outbursts Tuesday by alleged separatist rally shooter Richard Henry Bain, who referred to the proceedings as a "kangaroo court."

No Verizon, no problem, says industry minister

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Industry Minister James Moore's office confirms there is no Plan B to increase wireless market competition even though Verizon has hung up on expansion into Canada.

Lee Bonneau death: Police confirm 6-year-old beaten to death by boy under 12

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Police believe a boy under the age of 12 beat a six-year-old boy to death on a Saskatchewan First Nation reserve.

Afghan military, police training cost Canadians $500M

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Canada's participation in NATO's effort to put Afghan military and police recruits through their paces has cost taxpayers roughly $500 million over the last three years.

Work-crew error blamed for Via train on wrong track

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A mistake by a CN work crew caused a Via train to barrel onto a side track near Quebec City last year, a federal investigation has found.

John Baird's warning: Failure to punish Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad will encourage chemical weapons use

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Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird warned that unless Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad is punished for using chemical weapons against his own people, there will be "an open invitation" to other dictators and terrorists who want to use banned weapons of mass destruction.

Stephen Harper's hockey book out in November

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Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper's long-awaited book on ice hockey, which he wrote each day during breaks from dealing with policy, crises and scandals, will finally make its appearance in November.

Employees complain of racism at Leon's in Halifax after black statuette found hanging in window

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A Leon's outlet in Halifax said it fired two employees after a black statuette was found hanging in a window.

Saint Mary's University frosh chant about underage sex

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Student leaders at Saint Mary's University in Halifax are headed to sensitivity training after a video surfaced Wednesday showing first-year students chanting about non-consensual sex with underage girls.

At G20, Canada commits to lowering debt

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Hours before the official opening of the annual summit of G20 leaders here, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Canada is committed to reducing its overall debt burden and he urged other countries to do the same.

Immigrant biometric rules kick in

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Jamaicans, Haitians and Colombians are the first to feel Canada’s tighter rules requiring applicants’ biometric data for issuing visitor, student and work permit visas.

Dog pinned to ground by arrow out of nowhere

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It streaked out of the sky and pierced through Tara's body, narrowly missing vital organs.

Residents still looking for answers about gun seizures in High River

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After late June's flood, High River residents came home to doors off their hinges and splintered door frames.

Brother accused in murder of Manitoba girl, 8

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The brother of an eight-year-old girl killed on a northern Manitoba reserve has been charged with her murder, RCMP said.
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