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Supreme Court won't hear appeals of Calgary couple convicted in son's death
OTTAWA- The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear the appeals of a Calgary couple found guilty of killing their diabetic teenage son.Emil and Rodica Radita were convicted of first-degree murder in 201...
Feb 13, 2020 Alexandru Radita

McLaren Racing headlines Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame induction
TORONTO - Racing legend Johnny Rutherford believes it was only a matter of time before McLaren Racing would be honoured by the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame. Since coming to life in 1966,...
Feb 13, 2020

Three arrested after Innisfail RCMP locate stolen vehicles
INNISFAIL- Three people face a list of charges after Mounties in Innisfail recovered several stolen vehicles. On February 12 at approximately 12:40 a.m., RCMP received a call from a concerned citizen ...
Feb 13, 2020

US open jobs fall sharply for 2nd straight month
WASHINGTON - U.S. businesses sharply cut the number of jobs they advertised in December for the second straight month, an unusual sign of weakness in an otherwise healthy job market. The number of ava...
Feb 13, 2020

The latest on protests across Canada in support of anti-pipeline demonstrators
Here is the latest news on protests across Canada over a natural-gas pipeline project in British Columbia: --- Demonstrators in Victoria are promising to shut down all provincial government offic...
Feb 13, 2020

Lionel Desmond not thought to pose imminent threat health official tells inquiry
GUYSBOROUGH, N.S. - A psychotherapist who talked to Lionel Desmond a few hours before he killed his family and himself says she didn't think the former soldier posed an imminent threat to hi...
Feb 13, 2020

Budget watchdog slashes economic growth projections, blames temporary factors
OTTAWA - Canada's budget watchdog says economic growth during the final quarter of 2019 will be "significantly weaker" than predicted in its fall report. In its latest report on near-term growth, the ...
Feb 13, 2020

Supreme Court of Canada to hear appeals on solitary confinement
OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada will revisit the decisions of courts in British Columbia and Ontario that said the federal law allowing prolonged solitary confinement in prison was unco...
Feb 13, 2020

Official: Sudan to hand over al-Bashir for genocide trial
CAIRO - Sudan's transitional authorities have agreed to hand over ousted autocrat Omar al-Bashir to the International Criminal Court to face trial on charges of war crimes and genocide, a top Sudanese...
Feb 13, 2020

The women of 'Portrait of a Lady on Fire' redraw the frame
NEW YORK - What's inside the frame and what's outside of it are electrifyingly synonymous in French filmmaker Cline Sciamma's "Portrait of a Lady on Fire." It's a sumptuous period romance set in 18th-...
Feb 13, 2020