Like something out of a horror movie, millions of moths overran the Campbellton-Dalhousie area of New Brunswick towns last weekend.
'Gross!': Millions of moths invade New Brunswick town
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'I'll end my life right there'; Newfoundland man, 79, survives violent collision with humpback whale
When his son's small boat hit a 40-tonne humpback whale and almost capsized, 79-year-old Tony Morgan remembers flying through the air, hitting the water and then -- utter blackness.
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Group fighting human trafficking says Canada needs to step up
Nearly two thirds of human trafficking in Canada is believed to take place in Ontario — and Eastern Ontario is a hub for the illicit activity.
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People lining up to adopt abused puppy
The German Shepherd puppy thrown in the
air on to a road in a northern Manitoba
community in a disturbing video seen online
this week was able to stand Thursday and
veterinarians are hopeful she has suffered
little or no spinal damage.
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Canadian man pleads guilty in N.Y. drug smuggling case
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- A 33-year-old Canadian man has pleaded guilty in connection with a drug smuggling operation that transported large amounts of cocaine and marijuana across the U.S.-Canadian border.
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2 injured in stabbing during Caribbean Carnival festivities
Two people have been taken to hospital after a
stabbing at Toronto's Exhibition Place on
Saturday evening.
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Air Canada flight makes emergency landing after hail cracks windshield
An Air Canada flight from Toronto to Calgary was
forced to make an emergency landing in Lethbridge,
Alta. Saturday afternoon after the aircraft's windshield
was cracked by hail.
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Derek Hatfield, Canadian who sailed around the world twice, dead at 63
A Canadian sailor celebrated for two solo voyages around the world and years of passionate charitable work has reportedly died.
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Two tornadoes rip apart Saskatchewan home, barns
Two tornadoes that touched down in southeastern Saskatchewan have left significant damage to several farms and a home, but no injuries.
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No 'secretive backroom process' in Supreme Court judge selection
The federal Liberals have decided a new
advisory board, not the government,
should select potential new judges to sit
on the Supreme Court of Canada.
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P.E.I. beachfront mansion sells for record $4.75 million
After almost eight years on the market, a
massive, beachfront P.E.I. mansion has
been sold for what is believed to be an
Island record.
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Errors in death reports blacked out: ombudsman
A study prepared by Canada's federal prison ombudsman says Corrections Canada consistently blacked out possible errors or shortfalls documented in investigation reports into jail deaths sent to families.
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Review ordered after loss of infant's brain ends murder case
Nova Scotia's Chief Medical Examiner has
been called in to review the office of
his Newfoundland and Labrador counterpart
after a murder case fell apart when the
young victim's brain was lost.
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Postmedia to open digital lab in Communitech Hub
Postmedia Network Inc., Canada's largest newspaper group and the publisher of the Sun, will open a digital lab this fall at the Communitech Hub, an industry centre in Kitchener, Ont., that works with more than 1,000 tech companies and start-ups.
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Cop fired after punching injured boy he ran off the road in fit of rage
A Montreal cop has been fired after pleading guilty to running a 17-year-old driver off the road in a fit of rage in 2011, then punching the injured boy.
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Family says Quebecer living in Ecuador shot dead on cocoa plantation
Relatives of a Quebecer living in Ecuador say he has been killed under suspicious circumstances.
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Long-awaited details of $53.8-million inquiry on missing and murdered indigenous women announced
The federal government has announced
the terms of a long-awaited inquiry
into murdered and missing indigenous
women, unveiling that it will need at
least $13.8 million more for the study
than was originally expected.
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Inquiry into missing, murdered indigenous women to cost nearly $14 million more than expected
Family members wiped away tears Wednesday as the federal government outlined the terms of an inquiry into the phenomenon of missing and murdered aboriginal women -- along with a price tag nearly $14 million higher than expected.
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Partiers polluting Newfoundland’s waterways with bubble baths?
People have been creating elaborate
bubble baths in Newfoundland waterways,
and the government wants it to stop.
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Prince Edward Island man goes door to door in unique bid for a Senate seat
Amidst the tourists in shorts, t-shirts and flip-flops strolling among Charlottetown's heritage homes, Owen Parkhouse stands out in his tan business suit.
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