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Three men arrested, three sought in gang sex assaults - Toronto Star
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Three men arrested, three sought in gang sex assaults
Toronto Star
Three Toronto men have been arrested and three more are wanted on Canada-wide warrants after young women were lured from a community church and sexually assaulted by a gang of males. The four women, one a 17-year-old girl, were allegedly drugged, ...
Three arrested in gang sex assault caseGlobe and Mail
Three men arrested, three sought in sexual assault caseNational Post
Six accused in gang sex assaultsToronto Sun
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New trial for Oakville grandmother charged with stunt driving - Toronto Star
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New trial for Oakville grandmother charged with stunt driving
Toronto Star
The Court of Appeal has ordered a new trial for Jane Raham, a 62-year-old Oakville grandmother who was charged with stunt driving. Raham , a retiree who volunteers teaching adult literacy, was clocked by police as driving 131 kilometres per hour in an ...
Court upholds law on stunt drivingNational Post
Ontario's street racing law upheld amid legal debate over possible jail timeThe Canadian Press
Court of Appeal looks at street racing lawCTV.ca
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Opposition MPs intensify bid to see Afghan documents - Toronto Star
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Opposition MPs intensify bid to see Afghan documents
Toronto Star
OTTAWA–The opening volley was fired Thursday over what could become a protracted constitutional war over Parliament's right to know versus the government's right to keep secrets. Fed up with months of government foot-dragging on their demand for ...
Opposition asserts supremacy of Parliament in Afghan detainee issueGlobe and Mail
Opposition unites to get look at uncensored detainee documentsMontreal Gazette
Afghan documents debate heats upCBC.ca
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Bible, not medical texts, guide Harper - Toronto Star
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Bible, not medical texts, guide Harper
Toronto Star
D id Prime Minister Stephen Harper put a condom instead of a thinking cap on his head when, two months ago, he announced his now internationally ridiculed policy on "maternal and child health" that he's going to ...
Contraception a part of maternal-health plan, Harper saysGlobe and Mail
Contraception an 'option' in maternal health planCBC.ca
Maternal health: What does “no debate on abortion” mean?Macleans.ca
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'Right-wing' cars could save rural mail delivery - Toronto Star
'Right-wing' cars could save rural mail delivery
Toronto Star
OTTAWA—Fearing for the safety of rural mail deliverers, Transport Minister John Baird says “right-wing” cars might be the answer. Earlier Baird told a Common transport committee he was concerned about the safety of men and women delivering mail on busy ...
Criminal probe of Toyota recall process possible: Transport Minister BairdVancouver Sun
National. Post office considers right-hand-drive vansOttawa Citizen
Rural mail carriers may get right-side steeringMontreal Gazette
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Feds seek to toughen prisoner transfer laws - Vancouver Sun
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Feds seek to toughen prisoner transfer laws
Vancouver Sun
BC gangsters imprisoned in the US could have a tougher time returning to Canada to serve their sentences. The federal government reintroduced legislation Thursday that would create more restrictions on ...
Feds make it harder for cons to come homeToronto Sun
Senior Mountie backs long-gun registry as Tory minister calls it wastefulThe Canadian Press
Tougher convict repatriation, Tories proposeCBC.ca
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Motorcycle riders may be sent to driver school - Vancouver Sun
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Motorcycle riders may be sent to driver school
Vancouver Sun
A rash of recent motorcycling fatalities has Solicitor-General Kash Heed calling for regulations that would make education mandatory for motorcycle riders and those with whom they share the road. ...
BC to change motorcycle licensingCBC.ca
BC plans tougher motorcycle lawsGlobe and Mail
BC Coroner's Service Death Panel Review says motorcycle fatalities on the riseNews1130
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Surrey teenager gunned down - Vancouver Sun
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Surrey teenager gunned down
Vancouver Sun
Seventeen-year-old Huzaifa Kiani was gunned down in the passenger seat of a friend's car Wednesday in what police are calling a targeted hit. The shooting took place in a quiet residential part of ...
Surrey gun victim targeted: policeCBC.ca
Violence sickening, says seasoned copThe Province
Teen dies after shooting in SurreyCanada.com
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Appeal court overturns acquittal - The Province
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Appeal court overturns acquittal
The Province
The BC Court of Appeal has overturned the acquittals of Jonathan Bacon and two co-accused on 15 drug and weapons charges and ordered a new trial. In June 2008, Provincial Court Judge Donald Gardner ...
Friday at a GlanceVancouver Sun
Accused gangster Bacon gets new trialCBC.ca
BC's top court asked to order new Bacon trialVictoria Times Colonist
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Students swarm legislature to protest fee hikes - Calgary Herald
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Students swarm legislature to protest fee hikes
Calgary Herald
F ive hundred university students from across the province converged on the Alberta legislature in Edmonton on Thursday to protest proposed fees and tuition hikes that could cost many students thousands of extra dollars a year. Chanting "five-five-oh, ...
Hundreds protest tuition hikesEdmonton Journal
Students protest University of Alberta tuition hikesEdmonton Sun
University students rally against fee hikesCBC.ca
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Young, angry & radicalized - National Post
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Young, angry & radicalized
National Post
TORONTO - Somalia has long been one of Canada's top sources of refugees. Between 1989 and 2006, it ranked fourth after Sri Lanka, Pakistan and China. About 150000 ethnic Somalis now live in Canada, the largest population outside Africa, according to a ...
Insurgent video shows Toronto studentCBC.ca
Family grieves for son linked to terror groupToronto Star
Toronto man reportedly killed fighting in SomaliaMacleans.ca
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62 per cent of seniors on at least five different medications: study
Len Fallows is sad to admit it, but he knows plenty of seniors who are using more than five different prescription drugs.
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City of Regina's proposed budget to be announced
How much might your municipal property tax go up this year?
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Preliminary hearing set for man accused of manslaughter in death of 18-month-old boy
A preliminary hearing date has been set for Jason Brian Emil Will, who is accused of manslaughter in the death of his ex-girlfriend's young son.
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62 per cent of seniors on at least five different medications: study
Len Fallows is sad to admit it, but he knows plenty of seniors who are using more than five different prescription drugs.
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City of Regina's proposed budget to be announced
How much might your municipal property tax go up this year?
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Preliminary hearing set for man accused of manslaughter in death of 18-month-old boy
A preliminary hearing date has been set for Jason Brian Emil Will, who is accused of manslaughter in the death of his ex-girlfriend's young son.
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Bears down defending champions at Hoopla
There will be a new 5A boys provincial boys basketball champion at Hoopla this year as the defending champion Regina Campbell Tartans were defeated by the Aden Bowman Bears in the quarter-final Thursday night.
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Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region to open 45-bed addiction treatment centre
Emergency rooms and jail cells will no longer be the main places of refuge for those looking to "sleep one off" for the night.
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Saskatchewan's Youth Worker Readiness Certificate Course prepares students for workforce
When Riki Sutherland begins her job search this summer, she will feel a lot more prepared than she was a few weeks ago.
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