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Police services, crime victims' families inquire after CFB Trenton cmdr charged
Col Russ Williams lays a wraith at a Remembrance Day ceremony in Trenton, Ont. in this Nov. 11, 2009 National Defence handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO - DND, Cplc Miranda Langguth
Ontario police spearheading a broad investigation of a military commander facing murder and sexual assault charges said Tuesday they're fi...
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Cpl. Marie-France Comeau remembered for big smile, silly sense of humour
Marie Comeau is shown in an undated photo from a Facebook tribute page. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO
An air force corporal allegedly killed by her military base commander was remembered Tuesday as a woman with a big, beautiful smile and a ...
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Cypress courses lush with snow, but muddy on the fringes
Governor-General Michaelle Jean and IOC President Jacques Rogge greet native elders at the Olympics athletes village in Vancouver Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010. THE CANADIAN PRESS / RYAN REMIORZ
VANCOUVER, B.C. - A quick glance at the courses on Cypress Mountain reveals the white lushness of a primed-and-ready Olympic freestyle and...
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Health crisis in Haiti enters new stage: Deaths from diarrhea, infections, malnutrition
Youths search the rubble of a collapsed building for anything they can reuse or sell in the aftermath of Haiti's earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010. Thousands were killed and many displaced by the Jan. 12 earthquake that left the city in ruins. (THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Rodrigo Abd)
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - Fourteen-month-old Abigail Charlot survived Haiti's cataclysmic earthquake but not its miserable aftermath. Brough...
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Iran accelerates its nuclear enrichment, prompting Obama to warn of significant new sanctions
In this Tuesday, April 8, 2008 file photo released by the Iranian President's Office, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, center, visits the Natanz Uranium Enrichment Facility some 200 miles (322 kilometers) south of the capital Tehran, Iran. (THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Iranian President's Office, File)
TEHRAN, Iran - Iranian nuclear technicians set dozens of centrifuges spinning Tuesday to begin enriching uranium stocks to a significantly...
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Funeral mass held for Brendan Burke, son of Toronto Maple Leafs GM
President and General Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs Brian Burke, center, and his wife Jennifer, left, watch as the casket of their son Brendan is taken from the hearse into a memorial service in Canton, Mass., Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010. (THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Michael Dwyer)
CANTON, Mass. - Brendan Burke, the son of Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brian Burke and an advocate for gay rights, was remembered T...
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White Stripes accuse Air Force Reserve of pinching their song in Super Bowl ad
Meg White and Jack White of "The White Stripes" are shown  in New York in this May 5, 2004, file photo . (THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/ Diane Bondareff)
DETROIT - The White Stripes say the Air Force Reserve made unauthorized use of their song "Fell in Love With a Girl" during an ad that ran...
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CREA chief goes on the defence
The president of the Canadian Real Estate Association says there was no reason for the Competition Bureau to take its case to a tribunal bec...
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Test controversial theory, but treat MS patients, Italian doctor says
The Italian doctor behind a controversial new theory of multiple sclerosis said yesterday he welcomes more rigorous scientific investigation...
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Google gives Gmail social-networking "Buzz"
Google is giving its free email service a "Buzz" by adding social-networking features which could challenge the supremacy of platforms like ...
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Leafs last in division, first in apps
There hasn't been much for fans of the Toronto Maple Leafs to cheer about when it comes to their hockey team this year. But at least there's...
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