PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, Man. — A farming
couple near MacGregor, Man., have been
seeing double — and in some cases,
triple — as their cows have been giving
birth to multiple calves.
Holy cow! Cows on Manitoba farm keep having rare twins, triplets
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Mohamed Fahmy retrial adjourned after witnesses admit lapses
The trial of two Al Jazeera television journalists was adjourned until March 25 on Thursday after the court ordered the creation of a new technical committee to review their work.
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Pets living the suite life while family's away
There's no need to fly somewhere south for a warm, waterside vacation when you have this new place to relax in.
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Fire hazard prompts Loblaw space heater recall
Loblaw Companies Ltd. is recalling about 22,000 space heaters sold across Canada because they pose a potential fire hazard.
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Via jury asks to hear first meeting between Jaser, FBI
The jury in the Via Rail terror trial remains at an impasse after nine days of deliberations.
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Rob Ford near scene of first of two shootings, sees bloodied victim on ground
Former mayor Rob Ford was near the scene when the first of two young men were shot hours apart in what police say are gang-related shootings at an west-end highrise earlier this week.
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Is this the most Canadian picture ever?
When you think of iconic Canadian
symbols, there are a few things that may
come to mind - a Mountie's red coat, the
snow-covered peaks of Whistler or our
national winter passtime, hockey.
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Ex-Mountie lied to inquiry into Taser death at Vancouver Airport: Judge
Ex-Mountie Monty Robinson lied in his testimony before an inquiry into the death of Robert Dziekanski, whom police repeatedly Tasered at the Vancouver Airport, a judge ruled Friday.
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3 Canadians still unaccounted for in Vanuatu after cyclone Pam
Three Canadians are still unaccounted for in Vanuatu after cyclone Pam devastated the small South Pacific island nation last weekend.
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Raed Jaser arrested and released on 2004 deportation order
A Toronto man found guilty of conspiring
to carry out murder for a terrorist
group was arrested in 2004 on a
deportation order but quickly released,
the Toronto Sun has learned.
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Via terror verdict: Guilty on eight of nine charges
Two terrorists – one a Montreal scientist
and one a Toronto trucking employee –
were found guilty Friday of plotting to
murder innocent people.
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Most Canadians want niqab banned in public, poll suggests
MONTREAL — Most Canadians believe the
Muslim face covering known as the
niqab should be banned in public, and
even more think it should be removed
at citizenship ceremonies, a new poll
suggests.
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Alberta teen charged for trying to join ISIS
EDMONTON ─ An Edmonton-area teen is
facing charges for trying to join ISIS.
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4 years for pit bull owner who sicced dogs on woman
CALGARY -- An Alberta woman has been
handed a four-year prison term for using
her pit bulls in a near-fatal attack.
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Eyeless cat relies on feline friend for help
KINGSTON, Ont.— A blind cat in an
Ontario shelter has its very own seeing-
eye feline.
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Quebec MP found guilty of public mischief
A Quebec judge found NDP MP Manon
Perreault guilty of public mischief on
Friday.
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A helping hand for 6-year-old Ironman
Boys love superheroes, and now Sebastian
Chavarria gets to be just like one,
thanks to his new Iron Man-themed
prosthetic hand.
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Retrial to be held for man convicted of 30-year-old murder
WINNIPEG ─ Mark Grant will be retried
for the murder of 13-year-old Candace
Derksen more than 30 years ago.
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$50 million jackpot won in Ontario
Someone is $50 million richer this morning.
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Cancer survivor invents homemade breasts out of T-shirts
SAGUENAY, Que. - After surviving a fight with breast cancer in 2013, France Racine was looking for a way to help others in a similar position.
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