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Ian Mulgrew: Justice won't be done for too many in the Pickton caseVancouver Sun - - 29 minutes ago VANCOUVER - Serial killer Robert “Willie” Pickton now can be bundled off to penitentiary where hopefully he will suffer the tortures of the damned. Pickton trial timeline CBC.ca Toronto pair charged over G20 protest forced to wait for bail decisionVancouver Sun - - 37 minutes ago Rallies in support of activists arrested in Toronto at the G20 summit were held across the country on July 1st. Here, the one in Montreal started in Carré St-Louis and finished in front of the ... G20 activists defiant CBC.ca Say no evil Macleans.ca (blog) Calgary psychiatrist faces 20 new sex chargesCBC.ca - 2 hours ago Calgary psychiatrist Dr. Aubrey Levin now faces 21 charges of sexual assault, based on allegations by patients. (CBC)A Calgary psychiatrist who had been facing a single charge of sexual assault against a patient now faces 20 additional counts, ... |
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Pakistan flood death toll hits 430
CBC.ca - 7 hours ago
AP Villagers move to safety from a flooded village near Nowshera, in Pakistan's Khyber-Pakhtoonkhwa province, on Thursday. (Mohammad Sajjad/Associated Press) Massive flooding in Pakistan has killed at least 430 people as monsoon rains continue to bloat ...
Video: Floods Kill Hundreds in Pakistan
The Associated Press
Rains and flooding ravage northwest Pakistan Los Angeles Times
Putin takes control of wildfire crisis
RIA Novosti - 1 hour ago
MOSCOW, July 30 (RIA Novosti) - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has ordered a total of 5 billion rubles ($165 million) to be disbursed from the federal budget to the central Russian areas worst affected by wildfires, his spokesman said on Friday.
Russia mobilizes army to fight fires that kill 25 The Associated Press
Berlusconi ousts ally, says government stable
The Associated Press - - 9 minutes ago
ROME - Silvio Berlusconi has split with his oldest political ally and co-founder of his party, a spectacular falling-out expected to make it harder for the premier to push disputed legislation through parliament.
Italy Crisis Grows As Speaker Rejects PM Call To Resign Wall Street Journal
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Ex-CSIS chief to probe Mountie mutiny
Globe and Mail - - 22 minutes ago
The Harper government is calling on a former top spy to probe the workplace atmosphere at the RCMP. Reid Morden, former head of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, has been called in to look into complaints from senior Mounties over the ...
Former top spy assigned to look into RCMP troubles Winnipeg Free Press
Mom denied bail in attempted murder case
CBC.ca - 1 hour ago
A Quebec Court judge has denied bail to a Montreal-area woman who is accused of trying to kill her daughter last month. Johra Kaleki, 38, is charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault and assault with a weapon.
Bail denied in mother's suspected honour crime Toronto Sun
Montreal mother denied bail on attempted murder charge Montreal Gazette
Bus killer Li to walk in unfenced area
CBC.ca - 1 hour ago
Vince Li was declared not criminally responsible last year for the killing of Tim McLean on a Greyhound bus in 2008. (John Woods/Canadian Press) There will be more guards but no fence at a Winnipeg-area mental health facility where bus beheader Vince ...
Bus beheader could begin walks in two months Toronto Sun
NOAA: Probability Oil Spill Hitting S Fla, East Coast Still Low
Wall Street Journal - 44 minutes ago
The probability of oil from the Deepwater Horizon disaster in the US Gulf of Mexico will impact southern Florida and the Keys and then travel up the eastern US seaboard remains small assuming the wellhead remains capped, the National Oceanic and ...
South Florida, East Coast likely spared oil impact The Associated Press
BP Well-Plugging Effort Hits Snag
Wall Street Journal - 33 minutes ago
AP NEW ORLEANS—The government's point man for the Gulf oil spill said Friday there has been a delay in a procedure that will help stop the gusher for good.
Markets volatile after mixed signals on economy's strength
Toronto Star - - 48 minutes ago
The Toronto stock market fell sharply and then rallied Friday near midday as North American markets endured volatile trading on the heels of underwhelming readings for both Canadian and US economic output.
Home sales seen dipping in 2010 in revision
Reuters Canada - - 1 hour ago
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian home sales will decline 1.2 percent this year, not increase as previously forecast, an industry group said on Friday, but average prices should increase more than it forecast earlier.
Are ebook readers for book-lovers?
The Guardian - 9 hours ago
As Amazon unveils two lighter, more advanced versions of the Kindle e-reader, we ask: can they ever replace books? The latest version of Amazon's Kindle e-reader.
Video: Amazon's new Kindle
Macworld
Heard on the Street: The High Cost of Amazon's Cheap Kindle Wall Street Journal
Microsoft, Get Back to Work!
PC World - - 35 minutes ago
Steve Ballmer assured analysts and the world that Microsoft is hard at work developing a Windows 7-based tablet to compete with devices like the Apple iPad.
RIM Said to Plan Tablet for November to Take on Apple's IPad
Bloomberg - - 1 hour ago
A Research in Motion Ltd. (RIM) Blackberry smartphone is photographed in London. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg Research In Motion Ltd.
Ellen's Departure Doesn't Surprise 'American Idol' Experts
MTV.com - - 36 minutes ago
Ellen DeGeneres was the first to admit that her first, and as it turns out, last, season on "American Idol" was not smooth sailing.
Video: At American Idol: DeGeneres Out, JLo In?
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Chelsea Clinton's $3m not quite royal wedding
The Guardian - 5 minutes ago
The entrance to the town of Rhinebeck, a tiny rural idyll about 100 miles north of New York, is marked by a sign reading "Mulch for Sale".
Video: Mum's the Word in NY Ahead of Clinton Nuptials
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Bon Jovi fans who gave baby 'a bad name' finally meet singer
Vancouver Sun - 4 hours ago
By Jeff DeDekker, Postmedia News July 30, 2010 7:04 AM A Regina couple who named their son Jovi got to meet the child's namesake, Jon Bon Jovi.
Flames sign D-man White
Toronto Sun - 2 hours ago
By RANDY SPORTAK, QMI Agency CALGARY -- So much for all the talk the Calgary Flames and Ian White were definitely headed to arbitration.
Flames, White agree on one-year contract Montreal Gazette
Lions Game Day: North Delta's Adam Braidwood drops the gloves
Vancouver Sun - - 1 hour ago
Edmonton Eskimos lineman Adam Braidwood is expected to play in his first CFL game tonight since a left knee injury knocked him out of the lineup in October 2007.
CFL Notebook Victoria Times Colonist
Printers' season over? 'Not even close'
Vancouver Sun - - 38 minutes ago
Casey Printers pointed out he was healthy enough to run around at practice, so he couldn't have a severe injury. 'Surgery is not being considered at this point,' Lions medical trainer Bill Reichelt said.
Lulay compared to Dickenson, Garcia Edmonton Journal
New plan would cut Canada's salt intake to a teaspoon a day
Globe and Mail - 4 hours ago
A front-end loader fills a truck with salt, deep in the Sifto Salt -Compass Minerals mine in Goderich, Ont., Thursday, December 18, 2008.
Salt-reduction targets tough, industry warns Montreal Gazette
A roadmap to less salt Toronto Star
BC urged to join MS trials
National Post - 6 hours ago
VANCOUVER - BC should take Saskatchewan up on its invitation to help fund clinical trials of a controversial new treatment for multiple sclerosis, a provincial New Democrat says.
More about energy drinks and kids
CBC.ca (blog) - 2 hours ago
By Marketplace Staff There was a lot of discussion this week about kids and teens consuming caffeinated energy drinks. The coverage was spurred on by an editorial in the Canadian Medical Association Journal calling for Health Canada to ban promotion of ...
Energy drink industry can give itself a jolt Peterborough Examiner
Russian jet confrontation a 'close one,' Defence official says
Globe and Mail - - 2 hours ago
Canada and Russia engaged in a war of words Friday over this week's confrontation between two Canadian CF-18 fighter jets and two Russian bombers.
Canadian jets repel Russian bombers Toronto Sun
Burnaby Mountain brush fire may have been set by youths
Vancouver Sun - 24 minutes ago
By Staff, Vancouver Sun July 29, 2010 Cars lineup on Underhill Ave Thursday, July 29, 2010 in Burnaby, BC as RCMP control access to Burnaby Mountain neighbourhoods close to where a wildfire was contained by fire crews early in the evening.
Economists decry census move
Globe and Mail - 31 minutes ago
An employee makes his way to work at Statistics Canada in Ottawa on on July 21, 2010. THE CANADIAN PRESS Globe and Mail Update Published on Thursday, Jul. 29, 2010 11:55PM EDT Last updated on Friday, Jul. 30, 2010 1:48PM EDT More than three-quarters of ...
























