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Military brown face video in poor taste: MacKay

Military brown face video in poor taste: MacKay

A video showing a Canadian Forces officer with his face in brown makeup, pretending to be Osama bin Laden's brother, is in poor taste but does not reflect the wider military community, Defence Minister Peter MacKay said Thursday.
Guatemalan quake toll at least 52

Guatemalan quake toll at least 52

Rescue workers on Thursday carted out dead bodies found under rubble in the aftermath of Guatemala's most powerful earthquake in decades, while others cleared wrecked cars and collapsed buildings as they searched for survivors.
Crash claims second victim

Crash claims second victim

A second person has died following a four-vehicle crash on Highway 16 west of Prince George on Monday.
RCMP officers offer message of hope to gay youth in video posted on You Tube

RCMP officers offer message of hope to gay youth in video posted on You Tube

Const. Cheryl Letkeman still remembers the cruel slurs she faced while growing up gay in Maple Ridge and the fear she experienced before coming out to her parents.
Putin sacks defence minister in scandal

Putin sacks defence minister in scandal

President Vladimir Putin fired Russia's defence minister over corruption allegations on Tuesday, the latest twist in an unfolding saga of power, money and suspected adultery at the heart of the Kremlin.
Judge orders 'idiot' sign

Judge orders 'idiot' sign

A woman caught on camera driving on a sidewalk to avoid a Cleveland school bus that was unloading children will have to stand at an intersection wearing a sign warning about idiots.
Two charged in 2008 murder

Two charged in 2008 murder

Almost four years after the body of 22-year-old Tyler Myers was found on the grounds of a Salmon Arm elementary school, arrests have been made into his murder. A 20-year-old man and 21-year-old woman have been charged with first-degree murder.
Smugglers caught at airport

Smugglers caught at airport

The sa国际传媒 Border Services Agency says a pair of teenagers planning to board a flight out of Vancouver had swallowed more than 300 pellets of drugs in a smuggling attempt.
Rights advocates call for Terrace arrest footage

Rights advocates call for Terrace arrest footage

Rights advocates say the release of a five-page report from the Crown isn't enough to explain how a First Nations man from Terrace emerged from a confrontation with RCMP with severe brain damage. The sa国际传媒
U.S. Northeast braces for new storm

U.S. Northeast braces for new storm

Residents of the U.S. Northeast are bracing for a new storm to batter the region today after it was devastated by superstorm Sandy last week.