The chances of being diagnosed with a symptomatic pineal gland cyst are similar to winning a small lottery — and in Alberta you might need that jackpot just to pay for the surgery.
Endless pain — parents face $210,000 bill to treat their little girl’s agony
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Runaway Budweiser blimp floats over New Brunswick
A Budweiser blimp in the shape of a hockey goal light is on the loose over New Brunswick.
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Military parade planned for commemoration of Afghan mission
OTTAWA — Next month's National Day of Honour to commemorate the end of Canada's mission in Afghanistan will feature a military parade from the National War Museum to Parliament Hill.
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'Webcam killer' Brian Dickson plans to appeal conviction
Webcam killer Brian Dickson says he was wrongfully convicted of first-degree murder and plans to appeal.
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Ont. teen nails one-handed Rubik's cube record
Antoine Cantin can make you feel inferior in about 13 seconds.
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Not all First Nations keen on proposed education reforms
A group of activist chiefs don't support the endorsement given to education reforms by the Assembly of First Nations (AFN), openly criticizing their national chief for backing a bill they say hands too much control to the feds.
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Parks Canada's plan to provide Internet hotspots is a blow to serenity
It’s a desecration, pure, pixelated and simple.
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Runaway beer blimp found in wooded area
A Budweiser blimp that was on the loose above New Brunswick has been found, a company spokesman says.
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Jumbo test jet makes emergency landing in Montreal after engine fire
MIRABEL, Que. — A Boeing 747 with 14 people aboard made an emergency landing Tuesday morning after an engine fire.
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Lucky New Brunswick family wins Lotto 6/49 twice
A New Brunswick family bought two $1-million Lotto 6/49 tickets in less than six months.
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CBC union wants taxpayers to pay more
The union representing CBC workers says the broadcaster needs a 50% increase in funding on top of the $1.1 billion it already gets from taxpayers.
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Harper's given up on Senate reform, NDP says
OTTAWA — Opposition Leader Tom Mulcair accused the prime minister Tuesday of abandoning efforts to reform the Senate.
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Canadian relief group put on terror list, accused of funelling money to Hamas
MONTREAL — The Canadian government added a Toronto-area Muslim relief organization to its list of banned terrorist organizations on Tuesday, accusing it of supporting the Palestinian terror group Hamas.
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Students sick after pot-laced treats sold at school
VANCOUVER — Teens selling marijuana-infused baked goods at two North Vancouver high schools managed to make two students sick from goodies they picked up at a 420-related event last week.
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Measles outbreak declared in Calgary, Edmonton and central Alberta
There aren’t that many — but there should be none at all.
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Extreme potholes: Help us find Canada's worst potholes
It’s been a long, cold, record-shattering
winter all across Canada, and the weather
has wreaked havoc on our roads.
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Sun News Network reaches two major distribution agreements
Sun News Network is expanding its reach across Canada after making a couple of major deals.
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Rotting whale carcass worries Newfoundland town
Despite photos showing people getting up close to the bloated carcass of a blue whale on the beach in Trout River, N.L., there are concerns it's about to burst.
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Man sues hypnotist for trance-induced dance injury: Lawsuit
A man is suing a hypnotist for $456,692 because he claims he hurt his knee while dancing in a deep trance that didn't end when he left the stage.
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2 dead after 4 shot at mill in Nanaimo, B.C.
A 47-year-old former B.C. mill employee is in custody after two men were shot dead and two others sent to hospital with gunshot wounds Wednesday morning.
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