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This Is Probably The Grossest Moment Of The Olympics So Far

The figure skating kiss and cry booth has hosted some of the most dramatic moments of the Sochi Olympics. And also this. Yes, that's Russian ice dancer Ekaterina Bobrova doing something she probably...

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Smokers Causing Tension at 6th and Commercial

Tension is brewing at the corner of 6th and Commercial Drive. The busy JJ Bean cafe attracts coffee drinkers — and smokers — from all over the city. It's also attracted complaints from some 6th Avenue...

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Bixi saved for the summer

The city of Montreal has intervened to make sure Bixis are available this spring by buying the bike-sharing company’s local assets for $11.9 million. “We are just only recuperating the assets in...

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Wireless Spectrum Auction Hauls In $5.27 Billion For Feds

OTTAWA - The federal government raked in $5.27 billion in the latest wireless spectrum auction, the most Ottawa has ever received in such a sale, Industry Canada said Wednesday.The auction also saw...

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Vancouver's Portland Hotel Society Teaches Alcoholics To Make Booze

Many extreme alcoholics on Vancouver's Downtown Eastside hardly ever drink beer or wine — instead they drink rubbing alcohol, hair spray, and hand sanitizer. It's these alcoholics that Vancouver...

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Mile End residents make a memorial for ‘Mike’

Residents in Mile End are paying a tribute to a homeless man in his 80s who was a fixture in their neighbourhood. Most knew him as Michael or Mike, although his birth name was Domenico Meduri.  Mike...

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OPP confirm search related to gas-plant emails probe

The Ontario Provincial Police confirm they conducted a search Wednesday as part of their investigation into allegations that the former premier’s staff deleted key emails related to the gas-plants...

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Vancouver students falsely labelled English language learners

A south Vancouver school is being accused of falsely inflating the number of English language learning students in its classrooms to get more funding from the province. Sarah Perrin's five-year-old...

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Vancouver patio hours extended again this summer

Vancouver's bar and restaurant patios can once again stay open until midnight this summer, after city council voted to continue the pilot project, which started last year. The extension, which will be...

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Northern Lights Pictures Taken In Vancouver Are Stunning (PHOTOS)

Natasha Wheatley is a photographer on a mission. The U.K.-born photographer, now based in Vancouver calls herself The Aurora Hunter, and specializes in images of the night sky. No surprise then, that...

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The Return Of Rob Frod: Rob Ford Twitter Parody Back Online

Now that it's back online, supporters of Richard Feren's parody Twitter account of Mayor Rob Ford want to know why it was suspended — a curiosity that has prompted the filing a Freedom Of Information...

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Marie-Philip Poulin 'Sorry' Handshake GIF Is Pretty Darn Canadian, Hilarious

Canadian hockey player Marie-Philip Poulin was the hero in Thursday's women's hockey gold medal game. Poulin scored the tying goal in the third period AND the overtime winner in the 3-2 nailbiter. It...

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Canadian Forces members accused of posting libellous comments on Facebook

Canadian military police have arrested two members of the Canadian Forces based in Petawawa, Ont., for alleged inappropriate Facebook activity. The Department of National Defence said military police...

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1,500 carats in diamonds seized at Pearson

Customs officials and the RCMP say they have seized a stash of smuggled diamonds at Toronto's Pearson airport, leading to smuggling charges against a woman who had flown in from Trinidad and Tobago....

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Vancouver Island Cable-Ferry Approved

VANCOUVER - BC Ferries has received approval to build what could be one of the world's longest cable-ferry systems, but the service and the commissioner who regulates it are keeping quiet about the...

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Ladner Leisure Centre exterior facade collapses

Structural engineers are on scene and investigating after the exterior facade of the Ladner Leisure Centre`s east wall peeled away around 10:30 a.m. PT today. The municipality of Delta says no one was...

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HIV-prevention pill put to the test in Canadian trial

A clinical trial to test a controversial pill for HIV prevention is set to begin in Toronto to determine how well it works in the real world, raising both hope and some concerns. Truvada was originally...

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Rob Ford Jumps For Joy Over Canada's Women's Hockey Gold Medal Game

There's nothing Rob Ford loves more than subways and cutting taxes and sports. He looooves sports. During the Sochi Olympics he's tweeted his congratulations to many of Canada's Olympic medal winners....

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A Glimpse Into Justin Trudeau's Impressive Instinct For The Camera

Justin Trudeau’s knack for selling his message is his undisputed strong suit as a politician, and this evening in Montréal, where Liberals are gathering for a three-day policy convention, a technical...

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Canada Women's Hockey Gold Victory Makes Canadians Lose It (TWEETS, PHOTOS)

Canada's gold medal in Olympic women's hockey had people jumping for joy, LITERALLY. Olympic fever brought us all together, including... Hockey players, like the Edmonton Oilers And the Halifax...

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