Now it its second week, the search related to a missing Calgary family expanded Monday.
Police investigators scour multiple locations near Airdrie property eyed in Liknes family disappearance
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Thousands still without power after Arthur
Power is slowly being restored to homes and businesses across New Brunswick and Nova Scotia after Saturday's storm.
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Scorpion hides in shoe, travels to Quebec and bites woman's hand
A Quebec City woman had to be rushed to hospital after she was bitten by a scorpion that had hidden in her sneaker when she packed up to leave Nicaragua last month.
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Omar Khadr can move to provincial cell, court rules
Alberta's highest court has ordered that former Guantanamo Bay detainee Omar Khadr be transferred from a federal penitentiary to a provincial jail.
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Mailing lists to shrink with new legislation
The great spam purge has begun and those big e-mailing lists compiled by businesses and non-profits appear to have shrunk dramatically.
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B.C. woman writes obit about 'con-man' father
A frank and funny obituary about B.C.'s George Ferguson is getting a lot of attention online.
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Man drowns while friends wait for him to resurface
Friends and police are still wondering how a Winnipeg man, apparently swimming happily and healthily, suddenly vanished underwater and never resurfaced.
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Finance minister rips Trudeau's carbon tax plan
Finance Minister Joe Oliver is warning Canadians of a "multibillion-dollar tax on everything" he says Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau wants to impose.
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DC Entertainment allows use of Superman 'S' on Jeffrey Baldwin memorial statue
The feedback from Superman fans proved to be more powerful than a locomotive.
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Committee hears from former sex workers about lives ruined
The federal justice committee heard more disturbing testimony Wednesday from former sex workers, many of whom said their lives were irreparably damaged by the experience.
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Alberta poachers handed 323 charges after 36 animals found left to waste
Fish and wildlife officers have nabbed poachers in a massive tip-spurred investigation.
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The worst job in the world is worth it for Calgary police
It has to be the worst job around, made
nearly unbearable in the scorching,
relentless heat.
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Calgary Crown agrees to release of Douglas Garland, 'person of interest' in Liknes family disappearance
The Crown has agreed to the release of
Douglas Garland, the person of interest
in the mysterious disappearance of a
Calgary family, on unrelated charges.
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Rescued false killer whale calf survives night, Vancouver Aquarium says
A rare false killer whale calf that washed up on shore in Tofino, B.C., on Thursday survived the night, officials at the Vancouver Aquarium say.
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Mom fined $60 after officers rescue baby boy from hot car: Cops
Police say they fined a mother $60 after officers had to break a window to reach her seven-month-old boy who was left in a car while she went shopping in a Montreal suburb.
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Experts worry for Khadr's rehab at provincial jail
Terrorism experts say moving convicted terrorist Omar Khadr from a federal prison to a provincial jail could seriously hamper efforts to de-radicalize him.
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Ottawa prom night murder suspect arrested in Toronto
An 18-year-old man was arrested Friday in the prom party slaying of an Ottawa teenager.
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Man. flood will have $200M price tag
The cost of this summer's floods in Western Manitoba will exceed $200 million, and that's only the beginning, provincial officials say.
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Kenney tries to reassure provinces about tighter foreign-worker rules
Jobs Minister Jason Kenney says he told the provinces the federal government is willing to make special exceptions to the strict changes in the Temporary Foreign Workers Program (TFWP).
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Canada imposes more sanctions after Ukraine attack
Canada imposed sanctions Friday on 14 more individuals linked to the violence in Ukraine, hours after 23 servicemen were killed and 100 wounded in a missile attack by pro-Russian rebels.
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