A Newfoundland woman who wrote hundreds of thousands of letters of support to Canadian troops overseas died Wednesday.
Gladys Osmond, beloved Newfoundlander who wrote to soldiers, dead at 91
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Single ticket wins $50 million Lotto Max jackpot
Someone in Alberta is $50 million richer today after winning Friday's Lotto Max draw.
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Rare $50,000 bottle of scotch stolen from Montreal store
A thief pulled off some whiskey business
by stealing a bottle valued at $50,000,
the last of its kind in Canada, from a
Montreal liquor store Thursday.
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Canadian to be extradited from Panama to face embezzlement charges
The former head of Canada's spy
oversight body will be extradited from
Panama according to QMI's sister TV
station TVA.
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Rise of autism rates in children a growing challenge for Alberta
Two decades ago, about 1-in-10,000 children in Canada and the United States were diagnosed with autism.
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Staying alive: Professor Popsicle says stranded motorists should stay put
When stranded in a car in winter, never leave your vehicle, says local winter survival expert Professor Popsicle.
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Man who shot Alta. Mounties found dead
Two Mounties are in hospital after being
shot Saturday morning in St. Albert,
Alta.
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Canadians tricked by sham marriages
When Donald met his wife, he didn't know that it would end up costing him thousands of dollars.
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Quebec proposes tougher animal abuse laws
A proposed new law could mean that
animal abusers in Quebec will face
harsher justice.
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Single punch to head leaves Ont. man with brain damage
Assault victim Alex Lozanski faces a
long and uncertain road to recovery,
but
at least now he'll have his family by
his side.
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Que. grocery stores change expiry dates to make food seem fresh
Goods sold in Quebec grocery stores may
not be so fresh.
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Que. man has waited 10 years for facial reconstruction surgery
Mathieu Blais has waited 10 years for
his new face.
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Eggs thrown at John Baird during West Bank visit
Palestinians upset with Ottawa's support
for Israel threw eggs at Canadian
Foreign Minister John Baird during a
visit to the occupied West Bank on
Sunday.
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Finnish man's rink rivals Rideau Canal Skateway
A Finnish man has unintentionally given the cold shoulder to the Rideau Canal Skateway.
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Why was RCMP shooter 'walking amongst us?': RCMP commissioner
RCMP say the man who shot two RCMP officers in St. Albert, Alta., early Saturday was "very, very well known to police."
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Wounded RCMP officer not expected to survive
One of two RCMP officers shot at an Alberta casino early Saturday is not expected to survive, a senior officer said Sunday night.
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St. Albert shooter Shawn Maxwell Rehn wrote his own wretched epitaph when he opened fire on two police officers
He’ll be forever remembered as the cold-blooded coward who killed himself, after gunning down two Mounties over a stolen car.
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Liberals will try to create a buzz in crucial southwestern Ontario
Another sign federal politicians have election fever? The Liberals are coming to southwestern Ontario, a Grit barren land in the last election.
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Dalhousie student accused in Facebook scandal blew whistle: Lawyer
One of the 13 Dalhousie University dental students suspended for their alleged involvement in a hateful Facebook group blew the whistle on the misogynistic posts, the student's lawyer says.
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Accused separatist rally shooter has 30 days to find a lawyer: Judge
A judge gave accused separatist rally shooter Richard Bain 30 days to find a lawyer before he sets a trial date in the case that's in its fourth calendar year.
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