RCMP are investigating the deaths of three people found shot near a
small community in east-central Alberta. Police say the public is not
at risk, they are not searching for any suspects and no officers were
injured.
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The suspense continues as the elusive winner of Lotto 6/49’s
$13.8 million jackpot wishes to remain anonymous for at least another
day. The winner is reported to be a 78-year-old retired bachelor from
Bell Island, Nova Scotia, on the southern shore of Nova Scotia.
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The Detroit Zoo says it's taking care of more than 1,000
turtles U.S. authorities said were found stuffed in rubber snow boots
and cereal boxes in a Canadian man's luggage at the city's airport.
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When Ryan Harris slipped into frigid Arctic waters last
month, he was finally able to cap off a six-year search for one of Sir
John Franklin's doomed ships.
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A default certificate has been entered in a civil suit filed
in Utah against Canada's Omar Khadr by the widow of an American special
forces soldier and another soldier partially blinded by a grenade.
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Construction of what would be one of Ontario's largest wind
farms can continue, despite an ongoing legal attempt by a farm family to
scuttle the $850-million project, a Divisional Court justice has ruled.
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An Alberta man has been charged with dangerous driving
causing death after police say his wife was fatally struck by a vehicle
in a southern Ontario community.
An outreach group is warning sex workers in Newfoundland's
largest city about several reports of gang rapes as police encouraged
victims to come forward.
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It's credited as the most famous Canadian photo of the
Second World War, a little boy running from his mother for the
outstretched hand of his soldier father, but for Warren 'Whitey' Bernard
his image as a five year old is more powerful for what it doesn't show.
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It took more than 40 years for a message in a bottle to
travel from the Rocky Mountains to the Prairies, where its discovery has
led to an unlikely connection that spans time and borders.
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