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Woman goes skinny dipping at police station

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If you didn’t already know, you can’t go skinny dipping at the police station.

Harper to impose new Russian sanctions

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper says Canada will impose new sanctions against Russia this week to move closer to those imposed by Europe and the United States.

Chinese hackers force Canadian government to shut down computer systems: Treasury Board

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The Tories pointed the finger at the Chinese government Tuesday after repeated cyberattacks against the government's research and development arm forced it to shut down computer systems last weekend.

Canada temporarily withdraws diplomats from Libya

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Citing security concerns, the federal government announced early Tuesday Canadian staff have been temporarily removed from offices in Libya.

Alberta couple wins $18.4 million in Lotto 6/49 draw

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Alberta officially has two more millionaires.

Murderer opened unlocked window to flee Quebec prison, source says

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Wife-killer Robert Gaudette simply opened an unlocked cell window in his minimum security prison to escape from the facility north of Montreal on Tuesday, a source tells QMI Agency.

Coffee run nets $7 million Lotto 6/49 win for Calgary couple

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Turns out Emery Cressman didn’t need a shot of caffeine to wake up last Sunday morning.

Low risk of Ebola in Canada: Health officer

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The country's deputy chief public health officer says the risk of an Ebola outbreak in Canada remains low, despite reports that the deadliest outbreak of the disease is currently playing out in Africa.

Thousands of Winnipeg speeding tickets cancelled due to typo

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WINNIPEG -- Thousands of drivers may be eligible for refunds after being issued photo radar tickets with the wrong citation.

Rob Ford, Deadmau5 go for coffee

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Mayor Rob Ford went for coffee with Deadmau5 Wednesday.

B.C. landslide evacuees allowed to return after two years

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Residents forced from their homes after a deadly landslide two years ago will finally be able to return to their small B.C. community when the evacuation order is lifted Thursday.

Supreme Court rules Mr. Big operations problematic, calls for retrial of man convicted of killing his twin daughters

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The Supreme Court says so-called Mr. Big operations — sting operations in which cops pose as gangsters to try to coax confessions — are too likely to produce prejudicial results and need to be further regulated.

Did you attend a party decades ago where a human skull was passed around?: Mounties

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If you were at a party in Hinton, Alta., in the late ’60s or early ’70s where a human skull was shown or passed around, the Mounties would like to talk to you.

NRC's IT network must be rebuilt after attacks from Chinese hackers: Feds

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China's foreign ministry accused Canada on Thursday of making irresponsible accusations lacking any credible evidence after Canada singled out Chinese hackers for attacking a key computer network and lodged a protest with Beijing.

Newmarket, Ont., teen ID'd as victim of freak soccer pitch accident

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The Newmarket, Ont., teen who was killed in a freak accident when a soccer net fell on her Wednesday has been identified as 15-year-old Jaime Palm.

B.C. First Nation chief paid nearly $1M last year

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A B.C. First Nation chief who represents 81 members was paid nearly $1 million tax-free last year.

Nearly half of Canadians unaware of country's role in First World War: Poll

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A new poll shows 40% of Canadians have no idea what role Canada played in the First World War.

Avoid countries with Ebola outbreaks, if possible: Health watchdog

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The Public Health Agency of Canada recommends Canadians avoid all non-essential travel to areas affected by the current Ebola virus outbreak.

Pregnant women, elderly and children told to steer clear of Nunavut ‘dumpcano’

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Pregnant women, the elderly and children have been advised to limit their exposure to smoke coming from a fire at the dump in Iqaluit, Nunavut.

Cute alert: Puppies, dogs rescued from Quebec puppy mill ready for adoption

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More than 200 dogs and puppies rescued from a puppy mill in Estrie, Que., in May are ready to be adopted, a rescue group says.
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