A Civic hospital worker has been convicted of supporting terror.
Hospital worker found guilty of being part of a terror conspiracy
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Police will hold hope of finding missing Calgary couple and grandson 'indefinitely'
Despite few clues surfacing around the disappearance of a Calgary couple and their grandson, police say they will not give up hope of finding the trio.
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Judge approves First Nations' challenge of Kinder Morgan pipeline project
A federal judge granted permission to B.C.'s Tsleil-Waututh Nation Friday to proceed with its legal challenge of the National Energy Board's (NEB) review of the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline.
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Alberta arrest connected with 2012 Toronto murder
A 52-year-old man has been arrested in Alberta in connection with a brutal murder that occurred in Toronto two years ago.
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Pilot, 17, injured as plane crashes in Montreal backyard
A novice pilot crashed a small plane into the backyard of a home on Montreal's south shore on Saturday afternoon. The 17-year-old girl, who was flying alone, was the only person injured.
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Federal NDP leader Thomas Mulcair hopes for Stampede of election wins in Alberta
Sharing a vision for sustainable development of resources is how the NDP will woo Albertans to vote for its party, its leader said Saturday in Calgary.
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Camp X has rich history as Canadian spy school
A German soldier dies silently as a World
War II spy trained near Oshawa quickly and
efficiently slits his throat.
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Police return to Parkhill home where Calgary family disappeared from
Calgary police returned to the home of Alvin and Kathryn Liknes to search it again Saturday.
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Vancouver Humane society asks Stampede to end steer-wrestling
The Vancouver Humane Society called for an end to steer-wrestling at the Calgary Stampede after a steer died Saturday.
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Steer euthanized after suffering severe injury in Stampede incident
What steer wrestler Casey Martin described as a “pretty normal run” ended in tragedy Saturday at the Calgary Stampede, with veterinarians forced to euthanize a steer due to a severe neck injury.
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Montreal man crushed between car and garage wall
An 81-year-old Montreal man died on Sunday morning when he was crushed between his car and the wall in his garage.
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Bus crash closes Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia, 10 hurt
A section of the the Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia was closed Sunday afternoon following a bus crash outside of Neil's Harbour in which 10 people were injured.
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Snapshot: This week in pictures
The best photos from across the country and around the world this week.
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Baird urges Egypt to intervene
Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird talked to his Egyptian counterpart Monday to discuss how Egypt could intervene to stop the terrorist group Hamas from firing rockets at Israel.
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Underwear-clad boy found wandering on street
Police said they arrested a drunken man after a five-year-old boy was found on a Quebec City sidewalk on Monday, clad only in his underwear.
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Calgary community united in grief after revelation police believe boy and grandparents murdered
The tragic conclusion to the desperate search for a missing family has united a Calgary community in grief.
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Murder charges pending in Calgary disappearances of Alvin and Kathy Liknes, Nathan O'Brien
The search for a Calgary family took a
heartbreaking turn Monday as police
announced they no longer believe any of
the three missing people to be alive.
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Black bear and cubs get 'second chance at life'
In a new video from Environment Yukon, a mother black bear and her two cubs are released back into the wild after being captured near Whitehorse.
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Chiropractor fined for proposing to teen patient
A chiropractor was fined $1,000 earlier this month for asking a 15-year-old patient to marry him.
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B.C. plane crash victims saved by nearby RCMP
Luck was on the side of four people who were in a small plane when it crashed in B.C. last Friday.
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