2014年11月19日 星期三

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NBCNews.com
   
Police: Miss Honduras and her sister shot dead by jealous boyfriend   
The Globe and Mail
The dark-haired beauty was to have flown to London Wednesday to compete in the Miss World pageant — the high point of her reign as Miss Honduras. Instead, the beauty queen and her sister were found shot to death along a remote river bank. Police said ...

Honduras' Miss World contestant and sister found murdered   Times of India
Police: Miss Honduras, sister slain in jealous fit   Daily Mail
Arrests over killing of Honduras beauty queen Alvarado   BBC News
The Independent   
Wall Street Journal   
The Times (subscription)   
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CTV News
   
Over $1.1 billion in unspent funds at Veterans Affairs since 2006: documents   
CTV News
OTTAWA -- Veterans Affairs Canada has returned $1.13 billion to the federal treasury in unspent funds since the Conservatives came to power in 2006 -- cash that critics say should have gone towards improved benefits and services. The figure, which ...


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National Post
   
Psychiatrist downplays giant red flag over Luka Magnotta's mental state   
National Post
MONTREAL — The forensic psychiatrist who asked Luka Magnotta if he'd promoted a death video online weeks before he killed and dismembered Jun Lin now doesn't remember what prompted the question. Dr. Joel Watts, who is testifying for the defence ...

Psychiatrist questioned Magnotta about promoting Lin video before slaying   The Globe and Mail
Luka Magnotta asked whether he promoted video showing parts of killing   CBC.ca
Psychiatrist on the stand at Magnotta trial   insideTORONTO.com

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Ottawa Citizen
   
Reevely: Labour peace in Ontario schools cost $468M, auditor finds   
Ottawa Citizen
After picking fights with Ontario's powerful teachers' unions in 2012 to try to save $2.4 billion in its education budget, buying peace again cost the provincial government $468 million, the auditor general reported Wednesday. Labour peace in Ontario's schools ...

Wynne's request for meeting with PM shot down   Toronto Sun
Ontario's deal with teachers cost $468 million: Auditor general   Sun News Network
Ontario Liberals made $468-million in concessions to teachers: auditor   The Globe and Mail
NorthBayNipissing.com   
CBC.ca   
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Castanet.net
   
Liquor will be sold in BC grocery stores starting April 1, 2015   
The Globe and Mail
Attorney General Suzanne Anton says liquor sales in British Columbia grocery stores start on April 1, 2015. She says April Fool's Day also marks the first day restrictions are lifted at B.C. Liquor Stores. Anton says government-run liquor stores will now be ...

Government announces more changes to BC liquor laws   News1130
Changes could raise hard liquor prices   24 Hours Vancouver
Brian Hutchinson: Liquor laws may be reforming in BC, but the pace of change is ...   National Post
Chilliwack Progress   
CBC.ca   
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Detroit Free Press
   
Extension of Iran nuclear talks would be a hard sell in Congress   
Los Angeles Times
In its efforts to strike a nuclear deal with Iran, the Obama administration has faced a two-part challenge: forging an agreement in international negotiations and then selling it at home. Now, with negotiators in Vienna five days from their deadline, it appears the ...

Kerry in diplomatic overdrive on Iran nuclear deal   Daily Mail
UK Official Says Deadline For Iran Talks Unlikely to Be Met   Wall Street Journal
Britain says not optimistic about Iran nuclear deal by deadline   Indian Express
Washington Post   
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CBC.ca
   
Smoking cessation drug bupropion may cause more harm than thought   
CBC.ca
A drug used to help quit smoking and treat depression can lead to harm both accidentally and when abused, a poison control centre in British Columbia warns. B.C.'s Drug and Poison Information Centre said it handled 95 cases of buproprion (sold as ...

Smoking cessation drug more harmful than previously thought: report   Vancouver Sun
Smoking cessation drug more harmful than thought: report   Times Colonist

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Giant hamburgers, Elvis, spaceships up for bids   
Kawartha Media Group
VANCOUVER - Two giant hamburgers, Elvis statues, spaceships and even a graffiti-covered shark could be out of the movies and into your living room if you are the highest bidder at a clear-out auction in Vancouver this week. Gargoyles, a life-size purple ...


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The Province
   
Goh Ballet Academy teacher facing charges of sexual exploitation, luring   
Vancouver Sun
A teacher at Vancouver's Goh Ballet Academy is facing charges of sexual exploitation and luring after allegedly having sex with an underage student, say police. The instructor began teaching at the school in fall 2013, shortly before he is alleged to have ...

Goh Ballet Academy teacher charged with sexual exploitation of student   CBC.ca
Vancouver ballet teacher accused of having sex with underage student   News1130
Vancouver ballet teacher charged with sexual exploitation   CTV News
MetroNews Canada   
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CTV News
   
Airport Parkway Pedestrian Bridge set to open   
CTV News
The long-awaited Airport Parkway Pedestrian/Cycling Bridge is set to open on Nov. 29, according to a statement posted on Councillor Maria McRae's website. The bridge was originally supposed to be completed in 2011 and is about $4 million over budget.
Airport Parkway Pedestrian Bridge will finally open November 29th   580 CFRA Radio

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