The handcuffs are a silver lining to the horror — a small solace, and probably the only one.
Only one small solace for victim of brutal northeast Calgary kidnapping and sexual assault case
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Missing Sudbury, Ont., man turns up in Australia
A northern Ontario man reported missing in Australia is alive and well, police say.
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Starved puppies found tethered in the cold in B.C.
Two "severely emaciated" puppies were found freezing and tethered outside a home in Ladysmith, B.C., the SPCA says.
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World's sexiest thief agrees to plead guilty to break-ins
A 21-year-old Quebec nursing student who has been dubbed "the world's sexiest criminal" agreed to plead guilty to a series of break-ins and apologized to her victims Monday.
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Canadian scientist's theory of time sends ripples in the scientific community
A New Brunswick professor's controversial theory of time, the universe and everything is gaining international attention.
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Canadian fighter jets strike bomb-making warehouse in Iraq, feds say
Canadian fighter jets on Monday struck a warehouse in Iraq where Islamic State was making bombs and training fighters, Defence Minister Rob Nicholson says.
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'Good natured' former Toronto man seriously injured in attack on Jerusalem synagogue
Howie Rothman, one of the injured in the horrific Jerusalem synagogue attack Tuesday morning, graduated from a Toronto private Jewish high school and moved to Israel about 30 years ago, a friend says.
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Video: Toronto Zoo panda frolics in snow
At least one Toronto resident is excited about snow
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Magnotta showed 'gamesmanship' in warning about filmed killing, his psychiatrist says
Luka Magnotta's defence psychiatrist admits Magnotta showed "gamesmanship" when he warned about a snuff film six months before he killed Jun Lin.
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Natural gas pipeline shot with high-powered rifle: Mounties
Police say someone with a rifle blasted a hole in a high-pressure natural gas pipeline in western Alberta some time over the weekend.
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Saskatchewan family billed $1M for baby born in U.S.
Jennifer Huculak-Kimmel thought she had done everything right before going on vacation to Hawaii while pregnant.
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Mulcair says he's unfazed by NDP's poor byelection results
NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair shrugged off his party's poor performance in Monday's byelections, both won convincingly by the Conservatives.
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U.S. Senate kills Keystone XL bill - for now
In the end, the effort fell short by just one vote.
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Alleged imposter known to police
Everybody seemed to know Franck
Gervais for his military uniform --
his co-workers knew of it, his boss
knew of it and beat cops in Cantley
immediately recognized the man at the
centre of a faux-soldier scandal after
he was interviewed during live TV
coverage of the national Remembrance
Day ceremony.
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Minister said he 'might get remarried' hours after wife's death
Baptist minister Philip Grandine stunned his marriage counsellor by revealing only hours after his pregnant wife died that he “might get re-married,” a jury heard Tuesday.
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Toronto native in coma after synagogue attack
On a quiet morning in one of the world’s holiest cities, in a sacred house of worship, evil came calling with a gun, a meat cleaver and an axe.
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Niagara University Basketball team rescued from snowed-in bus
Niagara Falls native Victoria Rampado took to Twitter Tuesday when the Niagara University basketball team was stranded in a bus for more than 24 hours.
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Black ice wreaks havoc on Halifax streets
There were more than 20 collisions on the ice-covered streets of Halifax on Wednesday morning.
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Criticizing federal veterans cuts at Remembrance Day ceremony costs legion chaplain her job
The Royal Canadian Legion branch in Kenora, Ont., has accepted its chaplain's resignation after she criticized federal government cuts to veterans services during local Remembrance Day ceremonies.
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Magnotta claims not to remember promoting internet video of dismemberment
Online postings promoting the Jun Lin dismemberment video dominated Luka Magnotta's murder trial on Wednesday.
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