Less than a month after banning strip clubs, the Saskatchewan government has announced it will allow limited stripping if it supports a "charitable/community cause."
Saskatchewan relaxes stripping ban, but only for charity
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Students get look at Franklin expedition wreck
The Franklin expedition came alive Thursday afternoon from the floor of the Arctic Ocean to the second floor of the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM).
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Indian PM, Harper visit Air India memorial
India’s prime minister visited a memorial on Toronto’s shoreline Thursday to honour the victims of Air India Flight 182.
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Woman believed to be oldest Canadian has died
A local resident who is believed to be the oldest Canadian has died at age 112.
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Dutch central bank fires supervisor for alleged prostitution
The Dutch central bank has reportedly fired one of its supervisors for allegedly moonlighting as a high-end dominatrix-style prostitute.
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Wildrose, PCs bicker over non-Alberta stock photos in campaign materials
EDMONTON — The Progressive Conservatives
and Wildrose attacked each other on
Friday for not knowing what Alberta
looks like.
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Family of teen girl found beaten on Winnipeg street has decided to end life-support: Reports
Police confirmed Thursday they would upgrade charges against a teen boy accused of beating and sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl should she die.
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Edmonton couple with 'everything' they need wins lottery
Donald Davis checked his lotto numbers before his wife Maura woke up, discovered he won a million dollars, then decided to cook some breakfast.
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Four U.K. sailors accused of gang-raping woman at Halifax base
Four U.K. sailors have been charged for the alleged gang rape of a Nova Scotia woman at an Air Force base in Halifax.
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Calgary judge hands convicted killer Wilson Clorina 35-year minimum sentence, the longest in Calgary history
Wilson Clorina will serve a minimum 35 years behind bars for the "horrific" murders of a city mother and son, the longest such term in Calgary history.
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Ont. man accused of threatening to blow up Parliament Buildings sent to rehab
A 49-year-old man who allegedly threatened to blow up Canada’s Parliament Buildings is headed to rehab.
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Friend thought money was Mike Duffy's own
Journalist Mark Bourrie didn't want to be paid for helping Sen. Mike Duffy fight the Internet "trolls" who started posting "mean, anonymous crap" about him after he was appointed to the Senate in 2009.
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'Duffy looks like hell,' friend says
Suspended senator Mike Duffy "looks like hell" after nine days of trial, says journalist Mark Bourrie, a longtime friend who testified as a Crown witness Friday.
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Four men face 111 charges for Toronto mass shooting
Four men face a combined 111 charges for a mass shooting that left five wounded, one critically, at a public housing complex in the city’s north end Thursday evening.
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Elementary school closed after pesticides make children ill
Charles H. Hulse Public School will be
closed from until Monday to allow time
for the building to ventilate after
pesticides used in the school reportedly
made some children ill.
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Employment lawyer criticizes CBC's Ghomeshi report
The report into alleged bad workplace
behaviour by disgraced CBC star Jian
Ghomeshi fails to provide solutions to
eliminate the cultures of “entitlement”
and fear at the public broadcaster, a
prominent employment lawyer says.
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We're following Duffy, and it's making us angry: Survey
As dull and dragging as it's sometimes been, Canadians are following the trial of suspended Sen. Mike Duffy with interest, a new poll suggests.
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Edmonton father jailed for throwing infant son in 'frustration'
A tearful Edmonton father who vigorously threw his 13-week baby boy "in a moment of frustration" - causing a severe brain injury - was put behind bars on Friday.
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U.K. ministry responds to sex assault case in N.S.
The U.K.'s Ministry of Defence has responded to a case involving four Royal Navy sailors charged with the alleged gang rape of a Nova Scotia woman at an Air Force base in Halifax.
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Bruce Almighty the Saskatchewan cat recovering after electrical tape ordeal
A young cat named Bruce Almighty, who was found in the freezing cold earlier this year with electrical tape tightly wrapped around its legs, is recovering nicely, the Regina Humane Society says.
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