Police and prison officials are warning the public in Dartmouth, N.S. to avoid a dangerous inmate who was mistakenly released from prison early Friday.
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Murder charge expected in Hamilton death, Report
A 35-year-old man is facing murder charges after a 66-year-old man was found dead in the east end Thursday evening.
Read More »Two hurt in Saint Eustache bar brawl
At least two people were injured after a violent incident in a pool hall in Saint-Eustache, northwest of Montreal.
Read More »Winnipeg students donating funds to help son of soldier killed in Ottawa
Westgrove Elementary School students are remembering Cpl. Nathan Cirillo and his young son this Nov.11. 24-year-old Cpl. Nathan Cirillo was fatally shot last month at the National War Memorial.
Read More »Steven Allen : Soldier dies after being injured during training exercise
A Canadian soldier has died and another suffered minor injuries after an accident at a training centre in Alberta. Private Steven Allen, 20, of Victoria, was inside a “tactical structure” that collapsed on Monday at the 3rd Canadian Division Training Centre in Wainwright.
Read More »Three injured on flight landing at Edmonton International Airport
Three people were injured after an Air Canada plane experienced a problem on a runway yesterday afternoon.
Read More »Luka Magnotta faked psychosis to help his defence
A German psychiatrist says he doesn’t believe Luka Rocco Magnotta was trying to mount a defence when the accused murderer engaged in wild ramblings during their dealings in 2012. Dr. Thomas Barth treated Magnotta for roughly one week after his arrest in Berlin on an international warrant after the slaying of Jun Lin in Montreal.
Read More »Premier Couillard raked over coals for not speaking French in Iceland
Premier Philippe Couillard is being raked over the coals for not speaking French in a speech at a recent conference in Iceland. But Couillard snapped back that those taunting him, Coalition Avenir Québec Leader François Legault in particular, should go to London or New York and see how far speaking French only gets them there.hen one is pitching a plan …
Read More »Saskatoon couple wins appeal to bring home their adopted boy from Pakistan
There is finally light at the end of a long tunnel in an ongoing international adoption that’s reached four years. A Saskatoon couple has been struggling to bring their adopted son over from Pakistan.
Read More »Jim Hounslow : Former York University student alleges Ghomeshi fondled him
A male former York University student is the latest person to come forward with allegations involving Jian Ghomeshi, just hours after the CBC announced the name of the person who would lead the network’s independent investigation into the behaviour of the former ‘Q’ host.
Read More »Transport Canada plans air cargo self-screening
Transport Canada has recommended a system where the shippers will be allowed to screen cargo before it reaches the airport. The agency expects the move to help airports deal with security gaps that could render airlines vulnerable to a terrorist attack. Transport Canada has said this initiative would bring up the standard of air cargo screening and also lead to …
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