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Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Southwestern Ontario
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Toronto tunnel mystery solved: Cops
Toronto Police have solved the mystery behind
the baffling tunnel constructed near one of
the Pan Am game venues.
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Suspended Dalhousie dental students say they're remorseful for Facebook posts
The Dalhousie University dental students suspended for misogynistic Facebook posts say in an open letter they're remorseful and working to prove it.
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OPG helps family track down war medal
It was 58 years ago that an Ontario Hydro
truck crossing a frozen northern Ontario lake
crashed through the ice, plunging 16 men into
its dark waters.
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Mother of dead teen sues ex for improperly stored rifle
In what's believed to be a Canadian first, a woman is suing her ex for improperly storing a hunting rifle that their teen son used to kill himself.
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Timmins family finds last box of Canadian-made Frosted Flakes
When Stephane Gaudette sat down to breakfast with his kids, he had no idea he would be serving up a sad artifact of London's industrial history.
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Banned pesticide likely killed Canadian sisters in Thai hotel: Coroner
A banned pesticide that kills everything it touches likely caused the deaths of two Canadian sisters in a Thai hotel room, a coroner ruled Monday.
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Smart-meter mess: 'Hydro-Quebec will ruin me,' says client
Quebec's smart-meter mess continues, as another livid client says his electricity bill has doubled since the digital unit was installed.
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Mississiauga, Ont., pastor missing after aid trip to North Korea
A head pastor of large Toronto-area church has failed to return from a humanitarian mission to North Korea, and the Canadian government has reached out to try to locate him, his church said on Monday.
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Travis Vader back in custody after breaching conditions of his release
Travis Vader — accused of killing two St. Albert seniors who vanished nearly five years ago — is back in custody after breaching conditions for the second time in less than a month.
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Five hundred snakes discovered at B.C. construction site
The Wildlife Rescue Association of B.C. has its hands full after 500 garter snakes were delivered in buckets to its doorstep last week.
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Man facing charges after leading Alberta RCMP on a high speed chase
A man is facing 36 charges after Whitecourt RCMP were lead on a high speed chase that totalled two police cruisers.
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Canadian navy delays opening of crucial Arctic facility to 2018
OTTAWA - Canada's military has again delayed the opening of a major new Arctic port, a sign the government is struggling to assert sovereignty over a remote resource-rich region.
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Convicted Alta. sex offender escapes to U.S., allegedly rapes senior
We now know who somebody else is, as in “somebody else’s problem.”
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Late spring expected for most of Canada, forecast says
It's been a bitterly cold winter for most of Canada and relief isn't expected until late April, according to The Weather Network's spring outlook released Tuesday.
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N.S. man accused of attempting to murder 5 people in driveway spat: RCMP
A 56-year-old Springhaven, N.S., man has
been charged with five counts of
attempted murder after shots were fired
during a dispute between neighbours over
a shared driveway, RCMP says.
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Man run over, another bitten in Montreal road-rage brawl
MONTREAL - One man had a fingertip
bitten off, and another was run over
with an SUV in a vicious road-rage brawl
in Montreal.
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Trio forced girl, 14, to perform sex acts for cash: Cops
Two men and one woman face human trafficking and other related offences after a teenage girl was rescued from a downtown hotel room.
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Business owners to appeal legal setback in Quebec language fight
MONTREAL — About half of the 24 English-
speaking business owners who lost a
battle with Quebec's language police are
taking the fight to the Court of Appeal.
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Don't tax mental health assessments, say psychologists
OTTAWA — Taxing mental health
assessments will only make it harder for
Canadians to access much-needed mental
health care, says the Canadian
Psychological Association.
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