Toronto’s mayor made his first public appearance Friday night since undergoing chemotherapy for a rare and aggressive form of cancer. Just days after being released from hospital, Rob Ford returned to the campaign trail canvasing door to door in Etobicoke.
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Alleged Canadian turtle smuggler denied bail, Report
A Canadian man allegedly caught with 51 live turtles stuffed down his pants as he tried to re-enter Canada from the U.S. was denied bail in Detroit on Friday.
Read More »Oklahoma Beheading : Alton Nolen fired from job decapitates colleague
A worker who had recently tried to convert colleagues to Islam beheaded one of them in a knife rampage after being dismissed from his job in Oklahoma state, according to US police. The suspect, identified as 30-year-old Alton Nolen, attacked another colleague with the knife before being shot by the Oklahoma food-distribution firm’s head – who was hailed a hero …
Read More »Matthew de Grood : accused mass murderer in Calgary court
Matthew de Grood, the man accused of stabbing five people to death in Brentwood in April is expected back in court on Friday.
Read More »Kim Kardashian tackled in crowd in Paris (Video)
Reality TV star Kim Kardashian has been tackled and nearly dragged to the ground in France overnight.
Read More »iPhone 6 will not charge in microwave
An Internet hoax convinced some people their new iPhone 6 could be charged in the microwave. Now pictures of burnt phones and exploding mircrowaves are showing up on social media.
Read More »James Foley : Militant who beheaded Americans identified
A TERRORIST from the so-called Islamic State militant group who was responsible for the beheading of three hostages has been identified. The militant, dubbed Jihadi John, murdered US journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff, as well as UK aid worker David Haines, in shocking videos released by IS.
Read More »Massachusetts Doctor Cured Of Ebola Returns Home
Dr. Rick Sacra, who entered The Nebraska Medical Center three weeks ago with Ebola, was released Thursday.
Read More »Hamilton had 96 cases of EV-D68, but virus now declining : Report
An outbreak of EV-D68 in the Hamilton region has pushed the number of Ontario children infected with the respiratory virus to over 100. Test results show Enterovirus D68, which has sickened thousands of kids in the United States, has infected 96 people in Hamilton over the past four weeks.
Read More »France orders plain cigarette packs, Report
France announced on Thursday that it would introduce plain cigarette packaging and ban electronic cigarettes in certain public places, in a bid to reduce high smoking rates among the under-16s.
Read More »Researchers take new perspective on Stone Age tools
Stone age artifacts discovered at a site in Armenia have shown how innovative humans were in terms of technology 325,000 years ago, according to a new study.
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