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Qaida, accused of threatening to attack public transit, is facing the possibility of life in prison after the Attorney General granted federal prosecutors permission Monday to pursue the case as a ...
The high temperatures and sticky weather the nation’s capital and much of the province are experiencing is expected to stick ...
The outcry against education budget cuts continues unabated, as the coalition grows and the petition on the National Assembly ...
Officers arrived at the scene and noticed damage to a restaurant, with evidence of gunfire. No injuries have been reported.
Manitoba’s food scene has something for everyone, with incredible flavours, culture and legacy built into every bite. In some ...
The House of Commons transport committee is meeting to decide whether to study BC Ferries’ decision to purchase four Chinese vessels. BC Ferries announced last month that it hired China Merchants ...
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick will soon allow consumers to buy alcohol directly from some other provinces and territories. The province says the changes to the Liquor Control Act will take effect as ...
A total of 32 defendants went on trial on Monday over a deadly fire that tore through a popular Turkish ski resort hotel, killing 78 people and injuring 133 others. The Jan. 21 fire hit the 12-story ...
Australian woman Erin Patterson was found guilty Monday of murdering three of her estranged husband’s relatives by deliberately serving them poisonous mushrooms for lunch. The jury in the Supreme ...
Authorities in Greece imposed mandatory work breaks on Monday in parts of the country where temperatures are expected to exceed 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit), with the heat wave forecast to last ...
Executions in Saudi Arabia surged last year to a record high, Amnesty International said Monday, as activists increasingly warn about the kingdom’s use of the death penalty in nonviolent drug cases.
Russian’s transport minister was found dead Monday, hours after being dismissed by President Vladimir Putin, in what officials called an apparent suicide. Roman Starovoyt, who served as Russia’s ...
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