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Toronto group raises funds for Quebec student leader involved in legal battle

Toronto group raises funds for Quebec student leader involved in legal battle

An Ontario group is raising money to support a prominent Quebec student leader who was found in contempt of court.
Ship runs aground

Ship runs aground

The Transportation Safety Board of sa国际传媒 is sending a team to Newfoundland to investigate a ship that ran aground near Nunavut. The team will board the tanker MV Nanny to gather information about the incident. The ship ran aground on Oct.
Man breaks leg on remote trail

Man breaks leg on remote trail

A Nova Scotia man is in hospital with a broken leg after falling on a coastal Newfoundland hiking trail.
Man guilty of killing teen cousin

Man guilty of killing teen cousin

A court-room in northern New Brunswick erupted in cheers Saturday after a man was found guilty of first-degree murder in the death of his 16-year-old cousin.
Shots fired at cab

Shots fired at cab

No one was injured after several shots were fired at a taxi around 2: 15 a.m., Saturday in Halifax. Police say the 48-year-old taxi driver was with a passenger when the vehicle was shot at from another vehicle, with some shots hitting the cab.
U.S. skipper fired for drunken visit

U.S. skipper fired for drunken visit

The skipper of a U.S. navy frigate and three officers were fired on Saturday after an investigation found they had engaged in drunken behaviour and misconduct during a recent port visit in Russia, the navy said. Cmdr. Joseph R.
Search for captain continues

Search for captain continues

The search for the captain of a Canadian-built tall ship that sank in the Atlantic off North Carolina during hurricane Sandy continued for the third day Wednesday. The U.S.
Ontario hydro worker electrocuted on the job

Ontario hydro worker electrocuted on the job

A hydro worker was killed Wednesday in southwestern Ontario while working on a power line damaged by superstorm Sandy.
Boy saves grandfather with 911 call

Boy saves grandfather with 911 call

A seven-year-old boy is being hailed as a hero for saving his grandfather with a 911 call after the man keeled over in a minivan at the side of the road in Chilliwack.
Wearing of masks during riots banned

Wearing of masks during riots banned

It's not a trick - and for would-be masked rioters, it's no treat, either.