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Haiti earthquake, 2010: An overview
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W5: Murder Most Forgotten -- Investigating a cold case
Lora Sousa was there the night her teenage daughter, Leah was murdered. A horrific tragedy that any parent would want to forget, but not Lora. She wants only to remember.
The Leading Man: A candid chat with Paul Gross
Nobody could ever accuse Paul Gross of resting on his laurels. Whether it’s acting, writing, directing or producing on the stage and screen, he always seems to have a project on the go -- sometimes two or three at the same time.
UPDATE to Man's Best Friend: Providing clues to cancer mystery
An update to a previous story about the effort to find a cure for cancer in animals.
W5: A doctor's harrowing return to Haiti
The images are heartbreaking. Corpses rotting in the streets. Orphaned children wandering through the rubble. Hungry souls with their arms outstretched for aid.
W5: Behind the pipeline bombings in northern B.C.
The Peace River country is a vast region that straddles the border between northern eastern B.C. and northwestern Alberta. In recent years it has seen a dramatic shift from agriculture-based economies to gas and oil development.
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Last Updated: February 9 2010, 1:18 PM
Base commander's arrest prompts calls to police
Ontario police are receiving inquiries about Col. Russell Williams from police forces and private citizens, while investigators probe his background following his arrest for the murder of two women and the alleged sexual assault of two others.
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Williams' neighbour relieved to be cleared as suspect
Russ Williams' profile: A distinguished military man
Man rails against personal ban from Tim Hortons outlets
New rules could cut unnecessary CT scans for kids
Toyota recalls 437,000 Priuses, hybrids globally
Giambrone will stay in mayor's race despite affair
Antidepressant blocks tamoxifen benefit: study
Air Force commander 'shocked' by colonel's arrest
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Last Updated: February 9 2010, 1:21 PM
Trenton colonel's charges spur cold case review
The 2001 slaying of a Nova Scotia woman at CFB Trenton in eastern Ontario is among the cases being re-examined after murder charges were laid against Col. Russell Williams.
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Haiti man pulled from rubble
Toyota recall spreads to Prius and beyond
Winter storm to hit southern Ontario
Greece tries to calm global markets
MPs call for probe into release of documents
Google Street View expands across Canada
Haiti relief efforts need rainy season plan
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Haiti man pulled from rubble
A 28-year-old man was pulled from rubble in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Monday, claiming to have been trapped there since the massive earthquake on Jan. 12, according to media reports.
Red tape delays Haitian relief volunteers
Heathrow crash-landing caused by ice
Kerrigan's father's death ruled homicide; autopsy finds fight with son a factor
BOSTON - The death of the father of Olympic skater Nancy Kerrigan was ruled a homicide Tuesday when an autopsy showed he died of a heart rhythm problem after a fight with his son in which he suffered a neck injury so severe it damaged his windpipe.
German investigator: Demjanjuk had inconsistent statements about his whereabouts during WWII
Top Russian military officer says US missile defence plans aimed at Russia
Last Updated: February 9 2010, 12:48 PM
Toyota recalls 437,000 Priuses, hybrids globally
Toyota's troubles just keep getting bigger.
Last Updated: February 9 2010, 10:31 AM
Next few days crucial for floundering euro
Last Updated: February 9 2010, 1:50 PM
Fight was factor in death of Kerrigan's dad: autopsy
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Feds to take B.C. injection site case to Supreme Court
OTTAWA The federal government will appeal a British Columbia court ruling that sanctioned Vancouver's supervised drug-injection site, Justice Minister Rob Nicholson said Tuesday.
Base commander's arrest prompts calls to police
Russ Williams' profile: A distinguished military man
Last Updated: February 9 2010, 1:21 PM
Trenton colonel's charges spur cold case review
The 2001 slaying of a Nova Scotia woman at CFB Trenton in eastern Ontario is among the cases being re-examined after murder charges were laid against Col. Russell Williams.
Last Updated: February 9 2010, 1:01 PM
Cargo ship stuck in St. Lawrence River
Last Updated: February 9 2010, 1:18 PM
Haiti relief efforts need rainy season plan
Funeral mass held for Brendan Burke, son of Toronto Maple Leafs GM
CANTON, Mass. - Brendan Burke, the son of Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brian Burke and an advocate for gay rights, has been remembered at a funeral mass.
Conservative member quits Nova Scotia legislature in wake of spending scandal
Feds will take supervised injection site case to Supreme Court
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Last Updated: February 9 2010, 2:15 PM
Trenton colonel's charges spur cold case review
The 2001 slaying of a Nova Scotia woman at CFB Trenton in eastern Ontario is among the cases being re-examined after murder charges were laid against Col. Russell Williams.
Last Updated: February 9 2010, 2:15 PM
Trenton colonel's charges spur cold case review
Last Updated: February 9 2010, 2:12 PM
Premier to prorogue Ont. legislature briefly
Last Updated: February 9 2010, 2:12 PM
Premier to prorogue Ont. legislature briefly
Last Updated: February 9 2010, 2:04 PM
Rotterdam Orchestra tours Canada with Nézet-Séguin
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Last Updated: January 26 2010, 6:14 PM
Here Comes the Super Bowl
And with it, the inevitable discussion of Super Bowl ads.
Last Updated: January 20 2010, 11:19 PM
The Downside of Free Speech
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The Underwear Bomber: The Saga Continues
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A resolution anyone can keep
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Toyota recall spreads to Prius and beyond
Toyota is recalling about 437,000 Prius and other hybrid cars worldwide to fix brake problems - the latest in a string of embarrassing safety problems at the world's largest automaker.
China maintains world lead in auto sales
TSX resumes advance
Travelex gold quotes at close: C$1,149 bid, C$1,150 ask; silver C$16.51
TORONTO - Gold was quoted at C$1,149 bid (US$1,076) and C$1,150 asked (US$1,077) at the close of trading Tuesday Travelex Canada Ltd., a major gold and foreign exchange dealer.
Agrium profit falls to US$30 million in Q4, but foresees market improvement
Insurer State Farm says it warned gov't about Toyota acceleration in 2007
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Barker returns to coaching with Argonauts
Don Matthews failed to duplicate the success from his previous stints with the Toronto Argonauts. Now, it's Jim Barker's turn to give it a try.
Will Getzlaf miss the Olympics? Take 5
Hockey Night's 3 Stars
Record six NHL teams will open 2010-'11 season with games in Europe
NEW YORK - A record six teams will open the 2010-11 NHL regular season with games in Europe, the league and NHL Players' Association announced Tuesday.
Toronto Argonauts name Jim Barker as its new head coach
Right-hander Jamey Wright agrees to minor league contract with Cleveland Indians
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Last Updated: February 9 2010, 9:13 AM
Brangelina Make It Legal
No, not a wedding, but there will be someone in a gown. The Brangies are suing the "News of the World" for saying they were preparing to split.
Last Updated: February 9 2010, 8:59 AM
When Easy Met Sleazy
Last Updated: February 9 2010, 8:36 AM
Lindsay Would NEVER Steal Someone's Husband! This Time!
Vancouver's Tim Lee wins $50,000 Sobey Art Award
Vancouver's Tim Lee has won the $50,000 Sobey Art Award, given since 2002 to a promising young Canadian artist under age 40.
Jude Law to play Dr. Watson to Downey's Holmes
Mafia museum favours cheeky logo it couldn't refuse
Dr. Conrad Murray officially charged
Dr. Conrad Murray appears in a Los Angeles court to be formally charged.
Noel Gallagher faces his attacker
John Mayer is no bad boy
Billy Corgan helps Courtney Love
Montrealer Melissa Auf der Maur confirms new album
Leonard Cohen out of commission for six months
Usher's album delayed again
Victoria desperately wants a girl
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Google Street View expands across Canada
Google has updated its Street View service with increased coverage to more than 150 cities and towns across Canada.
Beer may be good for bones: study
Astronaut Thirsk lauds space investment
Google lowers charge to break Nexus One contract with T-Mobile, as regulators probe such fees
WASHINGTON - Google Inc. is shaving $200 off the fee that it charges customers of its new Nexus One phone to break a service contract with T-Mobile, as federal regulators continue to probe such fees and the rationale for them.
Shuttle astronauts inspect their ship on way to space station, no major problems suspected
Man who set record for longest-ever stay in space by Canadian gets degree
Recycle By Making Your Own Toilet Paper
A Japanese company has created a machine that recycles paper by turning it into toilet paper.
Birds Eye flaunts “World’s Smallest Tracking Device”
Social networks, mobile devices threaten company data
Last Updated: February 7 2010, 12:20 PM
The future of gaming is...
While the multi-billion-dollar video-game industry has its own dedicated trade show – the E3 Expo in Los Angeles, every June – there was no shortage of game-related announcements and products at the recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
Last Updated: February 2 2010, 8:39 AM
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Last Updated: January 26 2010, 9:37 AM
Canadian-made video game a critical smash
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Feds will take supervised injection site case to Supreme Court
OTTAWA - Justice Minister Rob Nicholson says the government will appeal a British Columbia court ruling that sanctioned Vancouver's supervised drug-injection site.
Newborn testing faces challenges in using leftover blood spots for research
Canadians gravitate toward meals that are convenient, claim to be nutritious
Italian doctor heightens interest in MS cause
The Italian doctor whose unconventional thinking on the cause of multiple sclerosis is in North America to drum up interest in testing the idea.
Heart strategy could save Canada billions
P.E.I. a bad place for a heart attack: study
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German traveller camps out in Brazil airport for a month after robbers take cash, belongings
BRASILIA, Brazil - A German man who went to Brazil for a woman he met on the Internet has been camping out in an airport for more than a month after thieves took all his money and possessions, authorities said Tuesday.
Moo-ve over! Cows now outnumber humans in sheep-deprived New Zealand
N.B. man says he's banned from Tim Hortons because of complaints about coffee
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Last Updated: February 8 2010, 6:26 PM
Competition Bureau challenges real estate group
The Competition Bureau says rules imposed by the Canadian Real Estate Association limit consumer choice and force people to pay for services they might not want when it comes to selling a house.
Last Updated: February 9 2010, 8:43 AM
Toyota recall spreads to Prius and beyond
Last Updated: February 9 2010, 9:41 AM
Vancouver car-rental customer warns of gouging
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Motoring: More trouble for Toyota
Interactive graphic on the troubled Japanese car manufacturer Toyota as the company recalls hundreds of thousands of hybrid vehicles around the world, including its best-selling Prius, to repair a flaw in the braking system.
Ukraine: Yanukovich clinches slender victory
Rugby Union: Six Nations Championship
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