VANCOUVER -- A severely ill baby whose parents were fighting to have treated with cannabis oil has died.
Baby Mary Jane whose parents were fighting to treat with cannabis oil dies in hospital
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Woman loses $100 Tim Hortons prize to Facebook 'friend'
A Newfoundland woman says she lost a
$100 Tim Hortons gift card -- and a
friend -- after she posted a photo of
the prize-winning cup to Facebook.
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Quebec's top court accepts Guy Turcotte's challenge of parole eligibility
Quebec's top court will hear the appeal
of a former doctor who stabbed his
children to death and was ordered to
spend at least 17 years behind bars
before seeking release.
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Case against Duffy filled with holes, defence argues
Thousands of pages of evidence, dozens of witnesses, weeks of testimony and none of it proves Sen. Mike Duffy committed any crimes, the senator's lawyer argued Tuesday.
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Canmore climber survives 30-metre fall from frozen waterfall on Mt. Rundle
A Canmore climber survived, but is in
critical condition, after an "awful"
30-metre fall from a frozen waterfall
on Mount Rundle last weekend.On Sunday
afternoon, the man was climbing with
two others at a popular spot known as
Professor Falls on the north side of
the mountain in Banff National Park
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'Your actions have shattered my world': Jennifer Neville-Lake tells Marco Muzzo in court
A sentencing hearing is scheduled today for a drunk driver who caused a horrific crash that killed three children and their grandfather.
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B.C. mayor wears same suit for 15 months and nobody noticed
A Coquitlam, B.C., mayor wore the same suit to every council meeting for more than a year, and nobody noticed.
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Emaciated dog found left to die in back alley crate
A Calgarian strolling through a back alley in Bowness Monday came upon a small pet carrier and was shocked what he saw inside.
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Mr. JetzTV tries to defend himself
A Winnipeg man accused of pimping young girls for sex told a jury he took their word they were over 18.
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Family still searching for liver donor for daughter
An Ottawa-area girl and her family remain in high
spirits as they wait for a much-needed liver
donation.
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Tim Hortons co-founder's accuser says $50Gs was advance on sex assault lawsuit
The billionaire co-founder of Tim Hortons and his former lover have two very different views about the purpose of a $50,000 cheque he cut her five years ago.
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Would you live in UBC’s new 140 sq. ft. ‘nano suite’?
Would you live in a dwelling the size of a parking stall? What if it included a double bed, full bathroom, a kitchenette and work desk?
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Meet Will Baker, formerly known as Vince Li
The man who beheaded a fellow passenger on a Greyhound bus in Manitoba has changed his name and is seeking more freedom.
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We should have left Taliban alone: Ex Canadian Task Force commander
The West made a mistake deposing the Taliban regime in the aftermath of 9/11 and should have simply trained its guns on al-Qaida, says the Canadian commander who led NATO into southern Afghanistan a decade ago.
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Judge strikes down law barring patients from growing medical marijuana
A Federal Court judge has ruled that medical marijuana patients have the right to grow their own cannabis.
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Deck collapses, sending woman into ravine
A Surrey, B.C., woman is recovering after a terrifying tumble late Tuesday afternoon.
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Pharmacies 'safest option' for medical marijuana: Shoppers Drug Mart
Shoppers Drug Mart says pharmacies are
the "safest option" for dispensing
marijuana.
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P.E.I. beats stiff competition in government waste awards
Congratulations, Prince Edward Island!
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Canadian teacher Neil Bantleman's acquittal in child sex abuse case in Indonesia overturned
Foreign Affairs Minister Stephane Dion said the Canadian government "is deeply dismayed and shocked" by an Indonesian Supreme Court decision to overturn the acquittal of Canadian schoolteacher Neil Bantleman.
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RCMP officer found guilty of accessing, possessing child pornography
SASKATOON -- A Saskatchewan RCMP officer has been found guilty of accessing and possessing child pornography.
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