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sa国际传媒, U.S. sign deal to improve Great Lakes water

sa国际传媒, U.S. sign deal to improve Great Lakes water

sa国际传媒 and the United States are beefing up an international agreement on water quality in the Great Lakes. Environment Minister Peter Kent and Lisa Jackson, administrator of the U.S.
Oda's habit cost taxpayers

Oda's habit cost taxpayers

Penalty for smoking in hotel room passed on, but paid back later
Newfoundland braces for wind

Newfoundland braces for wind

Tropical storm Leslie and hurricane Michael are both expected to hit eastern Newfoundland by Wednesday or Thursday, the Canadian Hurricane Centre said Saturday.
Quebec election offers federal Liberals a lifeline

Quebec election offers federal Liberals a lifeline

There's an old saying in business and politics: Never let a crisis go to waste.
Ditch spanking law, doctors urge

Ditch spanking law, doctors urge

Physical discipline just an excuse for 'poor parenting,' editorial suggests
Help sought in identifying woman after torso turns up

Help sought in identifying woman after torso turns up

Police in Ontario and New York state are renewing a joint plea for the public's assistance after a woman's torso was found floating in the Niagara River last week. Niagara police Insp.
Mackenzie River Basin seen as lynchpin for continent

Mackenzie River Basin seen as lynchpin for continent

Split jurisdiction cited as biggest danger to 'Amazon of the North'
Missing woman's skull identified

Missing woman's skull identified

The skull of missing mother Amber Tuccaro of Fort McMurray was found by horseback riders in a rural area near Beaumont on Saturday afternoon, police said Tuesday. RCMP said the circumstances surrounding Tuccaro's death are "suspicious.
Father killer gets 10 years

Father killer gets 10 years

A man who killed his father with a crossbow in a Toronto library has been sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 10 years.
Bomb scare in Lethbridge

Bomb scare in Lethbridge

A well-meaning attempt to turn in an old military weapon led to turmoil Tuesday afternoon, forcing an evacuation of police headquarters and tying up traffic in downtown Lethbridge for the better part of three hours.