An air ambulance crash in New Brunswick that killed two
people and injured two others occurred during the pilot's second attempt
to land, says the Transportation Safety Board.
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Canada's Transportation Safety Board is shedding light on
how the locomotive from the Lac-Megantic disaster ended up at a United
States rail yard where it nearly went to auction.
Officers are investigating the slaying of a 15-year-old
aboriginal girl from rural Manitoba whose body was found wrapped in a
bag and dumped in the Red River after she ran away from her foster home.
Mounties say a man has turned himself in after several
students were touched and propositioned while sleeping in a dormitory at
a central Alberta Bible college.
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The British Columbia government has ordered every mining
operation in the province to conduct safety inspections following a
massive tailings pond breach at a gold and copper mine.
The union representing Canada's border guards says three of
its Manitoba members have been suspended without pay after leaving their
posts at the request of the RCMP to help arrest a suspect.
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Getting a post-secondary degree can be an expensive
endeavour, but a recent survey suggests that most students believe
they'll be on track to pay off their student loans within five years of
graduating.
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An animal welfare group says a Kingston, Ont., woman has
been banned for life from owning, caring for or living with an animal
after a kitten fell into a hot deep fryer and was left untreated.
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Health Canada has changed the labelling for controlled
release opioids in a bid to make clear the risks and safety concerns of
the pain medications.
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A note left behind after a break-in at Liberal Leader Justin
Trudeau’s home on Saturday warned the politician’s family to lock its
doors, a police source has confirmed to CTV News.
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A 14-year-old Nova Scotia girl has become the youngest to
complete an annual swim across the Northumberland Strait from New
Brunswick to Prince Edward Island.
Hundreds gathered in Vancouver to welcome the return of Marc
Emery, Canada's self-styled 'Prince of Pot,' after he spent more than
four years serving a prison sentence in the U.S.
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