Moncton Church Pastor Tells Congregation That It's Time For The Healing To Begin
MONCTON, N.B. - The pastor of a New Brunswick church where RCMP Const. Dave Ross was a member of the congregation told a service Sunday that it's time for the healing to begin.Jerry Reddy told the...
View ArticleQuebec Helicopter Jailbreak Leads To Big Manhunt For Three Inmates
MONTREAL - The search widened Sunday for three Quebec inmates who used a helicopter to make a brazen escape from jail as dusk approached a day earlier.Authorities were put on alert across the province,...
View ArticleRetro Alberta Posters Make Us Long For Simpler Times
Alberta's Rocky Mountains are certainly a timeless beauty, but there's something to be said for the days when they weren't so accessible to tourists. Nowadays, thousands of people pack the shores of...
View ArticleViolent Ville St-Pierre incident leaves 1 woman dead
A woman in her 60s is dead and a man in his 20s is in hospital after a suspicious incident in Ville St-Pierre. Police received a call shortly before 11 p.m. ET reporting gunshots on Camille Street at...
View ArticleYoung woman dies after incident in east-end hotel
A 17-year-old woman died and an 18-year-old man was taken into police custody late Saturday night after a 911 call was placed alerting authorities to a woman in distress. The woman was found with...
View ArticlePorter Airlines operating flights again after outage
Porter Airlines says it's back online and back in the air. Its most recent tweet says all of its systems are back online and the company is asking passengers to check their flight status at...
View ArticleStephen Harper Calls Out 'Extreme Nationalist', 'Imperialist' Putin
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Stephen Harper says Russian President Vladimir Putin is an "extreme nationalist" and an "imperialist" who is threatening global peace and security.And Harper says he doesn't...
View ArticleBrampton Townhouse Fire Kills Boy, 10, Forces Hundreds Out
BRAMPTON, Ont. - A 10-year-old boy was killed and as many as 100 people were left homeless after a fire tore through a townhouse complex in Brampton, Ont., early on Sunday.Police said between 200 and...
View ArticleFrench Open: Rafael Nadal wins unprecedented 9th title
Rafael Nadal won the French Open title for the ninth time, and the fifth time in a row, by beating Novak Djokovic 3-6, 7-5, 6-2, 6-4 Sunday in the final. Nadal improved his record at Roland Garros to...
View Article33-year-old man dead in targeted East Vancouver shooting
Police in Vancouver are investigating the city's seventh homicide of 2014, after a man was shot and killed at a house in East Vancouver on Saturday night. VPD Const. Brian Montague says several 911...
View Article2 arrested in connection with 2013 baseball bat murder
Two men were arrested last week in connection to the 2013 murder of Danny La, who died as a result of his injuries caused by a baseball bat during a street fight in Toronto's Chinatown. La, 22, was...
View ArticleWilliam Elliot to be sentenced for murders of Tyeshia Jones, Karrie-Ann Stone
The sentencing hearing for a Vancouver Island man convicted in the murders of two women near Duncan is scheduled to get underway on Monday in B.C. Supreme Court. William Gordon Robert Elliot, 25,...
View ArticleVilleray triplex fire leaves one man unaccounted for
One person is missing after a major fire tore through a residential triplex on Christophe-Colomb Ave. between Villeray and Everett streets. The fire destroyed the third level of a triplex, where the...
View ArticleMoratorium on Gulf of St. Lawrence oil exploration sought
A coalition that includes environmental groups, First Nations communities and fishery representatives from five Canadian provinces is pushing for a moratorium on oil and gas exploration in the Gulf of...
View ArticleTop 10 Cars You Can't Buy In Canada
Here at Autoblog Canada we're usually a pretty patriotic bunch, but when it comes to this list of top 10 awesome cars we simply can't have in Canada, it looks like a case can be built for switching...
View ArticleSoaring Energy Prices Costing Canadians Billions: Scotiabank
A report from Scotiabank confirms what most households already knew: Rising energy costs are eating into the rest of our spending. Economist Adrienne Warren says Canadians spent a record $88 billion on...
View ArticleTuring test beaten by computer
A computer has passed the Turing test, an artificial intelligence measure of human-like capability devised more than a century ago, the University of Reading has announced. On Sunday, Eugene Goostman,...
View Article10 Small Lies That Keep Us Overweight
A little white lie won't hurt anyone, but a little small lie may be hurting your waistline. Colin Christopher, a certified clinical hypnotherapist and author of Success Through Manipulation, says there...
View ArticleMia Deakin, 'Real Housewife' Jody Claman's daughter injured in Vancouver...
Mia Deakin, the daughter of "Real Housewife In Vancouver" star Jody Claman was one of two people injured in a drive-by shooting at an East Vancouver gas station on East Hastings Strett, according to...
View ArticleHEALTHBEAT: Scientists seeking healthy seniors at risk of Alzheimer's in bid...
WASHINGTON - In one of the most ambitious attempts yet to thwart Alzheimer's disease, a major study got underway Monday to see if an experimental drug can protect healthy seniors whose brains harbour...
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