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Investor trouble closes sa国际传媒 coal mine

Investor trouble closes sa国际传媒 coal mine

The legal and political troubles that have overshadowed a plan to bring 201 Chinese workers to a proposed coal mine in northern British Columbia have prompted one of the companies involved to shut down a separate coal project nearby.
Boy and grandfather die after falling through ice

Boy and grandfather die after falling through ice

A Quebec man and his young grandson have died after falling through the ice while going for a skate on a lake near their home.
Sally Ann stolen toys recovered

Sally Ann stolen toys recovered

Toronto police have recovered a massive cache of toys and donated goods they say were stolen from a Salvation Army warehouse.
Reputed Mafia don summoned to corruption inquiry: reports

Reputed Mafia don summoned to corruption inquiry: reports

Police confirm they have met with Vito Rizzuto amid reports that he has been summoned for what would be the memorable spectacle of a reputed Mafia don testifying at Quebec's corruption inquiry.
Students disciplined for video of fight on bus

Students disciplined for video of fight on bus

Two students have been disciplined and a Halifax school bus company is investigating after a fight aboard a bus prompted a swearing match between a student and the driver. A YouTube video of the incident surfaced this week.
Montreal gets rare anglophone mayor

Montreal gets rare anglophone mayor

For the first time in a century, an anglophone has won the keys to the mayor's office in Montreal - a stunning victory inside a city hall that has been shaken by scandal.
sa国际传媒 dad who circumcised son loses Supreme Court appeal

sa国际传媒 dad who circumcised son loses Supreme Court appeal

The Supreme Court of sa国际传媒 has dismissed the appeal of a sa国际传媒 man who tried to circumcise his four-year-old son on his kitchen floor with a carpet-cutting blade. The boy needed surgery to repair the damage from the botched procedure.
Federal public service axes 11,000 jobs

Federal public service axes 11,000 jobs

The federal government says 10,980 public service jobs have been cut since it introduced its last budget. About 7,500 of those were eliminated through attrition.
PM sidesteps flag flap during Quebec City stop

PM sidesteps flag flap during Quebec City stop

Stephen Harper showed little interest in talking about the Parti Qu脙漏b脙漏cois government's treatment of the Canadian flag during a visit to Quebec City on Friday.
Alberta prescribes $463M wage deal for physicians

Alberta prescribes $463M wage deal for physicians

Alberta imposed a new $463-million pay deal on its physicians Friday - a move the doctors labelled a heavy-handed power play by a health minister uncommitted to fair bargaining.