RCMP shot a suspect wanted in a triple homicide west of Edmonton while trying to arrest him at a location close to where the bodies were found on the weekend.
RCMP shoot suspect in triple Alberta homicide; man, 19, charged with murder
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Remote B.C. town trying to do life without Internet after provider shuts down
In an age when quality of life includes
being connected to the Internet,
residents of a British Columbia town say
they've gone back 20 years after service
was cut off indefinitely.
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Toronto teen with CF gets first-of-its-kind triple transplant
A Toronto teen with cystic fibrosis has been given a second chance at life with a first-of-its-kind triple-organ transplant.
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Let hate go, says the mother of Montreal Massacre shooter Marc Lepine
Twenty-six years after her son murdered 14 women in Montreal, Monique Lepine still doesn't know why.
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Teen takes on online bullies over 'ugly girl' poll
A teenager in Newfoundland and Labrador is garnering a lot of support after pushing back against online bullies.
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Parliament returns: Liberal MP Regan elected new Speaker
MPs have elected Liberal Geoff Regan as
Speaker of the House of Commons.
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Calgary C-train, station, tagged with disturbing anti-Muslim graffiti
Calgary police are checking whether graffiti targeting Muslims and Syrian refugees that was spray-painted at a light-rail transit station is a hate crime.
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Throne speech launches Trudeau era in Parliament, recaps election promises
The Justin Trudeau era is officially underway in Parliament with the reading of a throne speech sketching out the priorities of the new Liberal government.
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Police investigating anonymous 'Ugliest Girls' poll
A school board in Newfoundland and
police are now investigating a case of
cyberbullying involving an anonymous
poll ranking girls at a high school
based on their looks.
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Former B.C. premier Bill Bennett dies at 83 after years of Alzheimer's disease
KELOWNA, B.C. -- Former British Columbia
premier Bill Bennett, known as an
architect of financial restraint in the
province, has died in his hometown of
Kelowna at the age of 83.
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No winning ticket for $50-million jackpot in Friday's Lotto Max draw
No one has the winning ticket for the $50-million jackpot in Friday night's Lotto Max draw.
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Liberal government's throne speech promises to legalize, regulate, restrict pot
It has taken more than 40 years but the government of Canada is finally formally committing to legalizing marijuana.
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Man escapes custody in Nova Scotia while being transferred to police van
Police in Nova Scotia searching for a man they say escaped custody while being transferred to a sheriff's van in the parking lot of the Truro Justice Centre.
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Strong winds, rain slam B.C. coast, causing blackouts and ferry cancellations
Powerful winds and rain are pummeling British Columbia's coast as back-to-back storm systems move across the province this weekend.
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Halifax Explosion's 98th anniversary marked on Citadel Hill
Nearly a century ago, two ships collided in the narrows of the Halifax harbour and caused a devastating explosion that brought the First World War to the shores of North America.
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Guy Turcotte found guilty of second-degree murder in deaths of his kids
Guy Turcotte has been found guilty of second-degree murder in the stabbing deaths of his two young children more than six years ago.
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Two Montreal men die after third-floor balcony railing gives way
Two Montreal men are dead and another is in critical condition after the railing of a third-floor balcony gave way.
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Ceremonies held to mark the 26th anniversary of the Montreal massacre
Ceremonies are being held today to mark the 26th anniversary of the Montreal Massacre where 14 women were shot to death at the Ecole Polytechnique.
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2015 a scandal-plagued year for CBC
It's been a heck of a year for the CBC
-- a scathing report denounced
managers for their handling of the
Jian Ghomeshi affair while former
anchors Amanda Lang and Evan Solomon
faced controversies of their own.
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Grits to proceed with tax plan
The Liberal government is poised to make good on its promise to cut federal income taxes for middle earners by raising the rate on the richest Canadians.
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