RCMP in Surrey, B.C., are looking for a man who entered the wrong home and crawled into bed with the female resident.
Police seek man found in wrong home, asleep in bed beside female resident
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Are pardons coming for pot convictions?
Marcus Richardson is, in the eyes of the law, a criminal.
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Quebec appeals court upholds assisted-dying law
Quebec can proceed with its dying-in-dignity law because the Criminal Code provisions banning assisted suicide are invalid, the province's top court ruled Tuesday.
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Good Samaritans beaten, carjacked after stopping to help crash victims
A Saskatchewan woman says she may never
stop to help a stranger on the highway
ever again after she and a friend were
attacked on the weekend.
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ISIS gets an app in Canada
Move over Angry Birds, angry extremists are looking to capture more than just market share and give new meaning to the phrase killer app.
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Share holiday spirit with Syrian refugees: Trudeau
OTTAWA -- Justin Trudeau is using his first Christmas message as prime minister to encourage Canadians to share the spirit of the season with Syrian refugees.
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Canadian dies in Mexico prison
The family of a Manitoba man says the 45-year-old has died in a Mexican prison while serving a sentence there.
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McCallum won't guarantee 10,000 Syrian refugees to arrive in Canada by year end
The federal immigration minister says the government is still working towards its goal of bringing 10,000 Syrian refugees to Canada by the end of the year but would not guarantee it will actually happen.
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B.C. strata council accused of discrimination after meetings held solely in Mandarin
A condominium owner in Richmond, B.C., has filed a human rights complaint against his strata council's decision to run meetings entirely in Mandarin.
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Donors help get stranded survivors of fatal crash home to Edmonton for Christmas
An Edmonton man and his two granddaughters who survived a car crash in Montana that killed the girls' grandmother will be home for Christmas thanks to a fundraising campaign.
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Transport Canada eyes more safety tests for Volkswagen amid emissions scandal
Internal Transport Canada documents show the department plans to run more Volkswagen vehicles through safety tests in light of an ongoing scandal into cars designed to cheat on emissions tests.
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Yukon coroner: Woman attacked by bear was killed by bullet
A Yukon coroner's report has found a bullet, not a bear, killed a woman who was being attacked by a grizzly near Johnsons Crossing, 120 kilometres southeast of Whitehorse.
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Stolen locket containing ashes of woman's husband returned on Christmas Eve
SASKATOON -- A Saskatoon grinch has had a change of heart on Christmas Eve, returning a stolen heart-shaped locket that contained the ashes of a widow's husband.
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Baby Hermella Mammo loses fight for life, putting end to legal battle with Alberta Health Services
Baby Hermella Mammo, at the centre of a legal battle to keep her on life support, has died.
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Relatives of drowned Syrian boy land in Canada
VANCOUVER -- Relatives of a Syrian boy
whose lifeless body washed up on a
Turkish beach landed in Vancouver on
Monday.
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B.C. emergency call centre releases 2015's top 10 most frivolous 911 calls
British Columbia's largest emergency dispatch and 911 call centre has put together a top 10 list for 2015 -- and you don't want to be on it.
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'Dogs eat crazy things': Vets remove 2 toys from puppy's stomach
A Philadelphia puppy is getting back to his bouncy self after two plastic squeaky toys were removed from his stomach.
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Calgary man writes New York Times' most popular comment of all time
The most popular comment ever made on the New York Times website was penned by a Calgary man.
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Winnipeg woman finds her house listed for rent on Kijiji
A Winnipeg woman has a warning for other homeowners after she found her house listed for rent on the Internet.
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Notable deaths of 2015
From politicians to journalists to business professionals, here are some of the more notable deaths of 2015.
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