MONTREAL - A restaurant worker had his arm amputated Friday after it got stuck in a meat grinder.
Montreal restaurant worker loses arm in bread maker
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Dog dumped in canal with brick tied around its legs
A dead dog found in the Welland Canal with a brick tied to its legs may have been alive when it was thrown into the water.
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Dirty secret: Toronto hoarder comes clean
Marie’s apartment looks more like a
department store after an earthquake.
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Notorious street gang leader assassinated in Montreal
Ducarme Joseph, the notorious street gang leader said to be an enemy of the Rizzuto crime family, has been shot and killed.
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Body of climber who went missing in 1995 found
A body found by a guide in Jasper has ended an almost 20-year-long missing person case.
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Living with a hoarder in the family
When clutter starts piling up in Alison’s apartment, she starts to panic.
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Leduc woman dies at former Alberta rock festival
A rock festival’s move from just north of Edmonton to interior B.C. is prompting mixed reactions from its new hosts.
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Special air quality statement issued for Yellowknife as fires rage
Environment Canada issued a special air quality statement Sunday morning for Yellowknife as wild fires continued to burn around Great Slave Lake.
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Former Hells Angels wife writing new book
Kerri Krysko is a beauty who spent more than a decade in the belly of the beast, trapped in an allegedly abusive relationship with a full-patch member of the Hells Angels in B.C.
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Woman falls to death trying to save friend
A 24-year-old woman died early Sunday trying to rescue a friend while camping near Renfrew, Ont.
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Tropical storm Bertha heading to Atlantic Canada
Batter up, Atlantic Canada.
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Canada marks 100 years since taking up arms for the First World War
A commemorative ceremony Monday morning at the National War Memorial marked Canada's entry 100 years ago into the First World War as hundreds looked on.
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Honour Canadians’ sacrifices in WWI: Gov. Gen.
The start of the First World War was marked in the capital Monday with a commemorative ceremony at the National War Memorial.
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Escaped wife-killer arrested after jail break
Convicted wife killer Robert Gaudette, who has been on the run since breaking out of prison July 29, has been caught in Quebec City.
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Que. zoo welcomes baby giraffe
For the first time in 23 years, a giraffe has given birth at the Parc Safari zoo and amusement park in Hemmingford, Que.
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Woman who died at Boonstock identified as Lynn Tolocka
An outpouring of condolences and tributes have been
posted online to the Facebook page of Lynn Tolocka,
the 24-year-old Leduc woman who died from a
suspected drug overdose at the Boonstock.
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Ravers swallowed pills found on ground: Cops
Toronto Police will provide an update on their investigation into two deaths and at the Veld Music Festival.
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Trudeau lambasted for visiting mosque linked to al-Qaida recruitment
Justin Trudeau is being accused of "intellectual dishonesty" for visiting a Montreal-area mosque the U.S. military reportedly considers an al-Qaida recruitment centre.
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Alberta ex-soldier Kickstarts giant robot
A Canadian Forces veteran has taken to Kickstarter to fund his dream of building a giant, "kickass" robot.
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Green party president resigns following Gaza blog post
Paul Estrin resigned Tuesday as president of the Green Party of Canada following a controversial blog post about the fighting in Israel and the Gaza Strip.
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