2014年12月22日 星期一

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BBC News
   
North Korea partially back online after internet collapse   
BBC News
Some internet services have been restored in North Korea after an almost unprecedented internet outage, amid a cyber security row with the US. Though there has been no comment from the authorities in Pyongyang, US experts reported the restoration.
North Korea's Internet back up after hours-long collapse; US declines to say if it's ...   Haaretz
China opposes putting DPRK situation on Security Council agenda   Xinhua
North Korea internet back up after nation-wide outage   Telegraph.co.uk
Financial Times   
Reuters India   
Los Angeles Times   
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CBC.ca
   
BC girl killed by rockslide while out hiking   
Toronto Star
LIONS BAY, B.C.—Mounties say a 7-year-old girl has died in a hiking accident on a mountain just north of Vancouver. Police have released few details but say the girl was hiking on Monday morning with her family and a local hiking club on Unnecessary ...

Rock slide kills girl, 7, on mountain near Lions Bay (updated with video)   Vancouver Sun
Girl dies in mountain hiking accident north of Vancouver   Times Colonist
Girl, 7, killed after being buried in rockslide near Lions Bay, BC   CBC.ca
News1130   
CTV News   
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CBC.ca
   
Attempted murder, sexual assault charges laid in beating of girl   
CBC.ca
A man has been charged with attempted murder, aggravated sexual assault and kidnapping in the severe beating of a child on the Paul First Nation in Alberta. James Clifford Paul, 21, was arrested late Saturday on the Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation. He remains ...

Paul Band members support each other in wake of vicious attack   Edmonton Journal
Man charged with kidnapping, attempted murder of six-year-old on Alberta reserve   580 CFRA Radio
Alberta man charged with 'horrific' sex attack on girl, 6   Edmonton Sun

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Toronto Star
   
Bedbugs put to rest after discovery by SFU scientists   
The Globe and Mail
After more than 180,000 bedbug bites, biologist Regine Gries hopes she's drained the life out of the global bedbug epidemic. Ms. Gries, along with her husband and biologist Dr. Gerhard Gries, chemist Dr. Robert Britton and a group of students at Simon ...

Let the bed bugs bite: Biologist bitten 180000 times to develop trap   CTV News
Bed bug infestation: World's first effective and affordable bait-and-trap developed ...   National Post
SFU researcher lets the bedbugs bite   24 Hours Vancouver
The Province   
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Owen Sound Sun Times
   
Respect police while criticizing them   
Owen Sound Sun Times
Demonstrators face off with police while blocking doors to the Oakland Police Department to protest against killings of unarmed black men by police officers in Oakland, California December 15, 2014. (REUTERS/Robert Galbraith) ...

Toronto's next police chief: Five priorities set by the public   Toronto Star

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Edmonton Sun
   
Wildrose shenanigans aside, large opposition not a necessity   
Edmonton Sun
heather New interim Wildrose leader Heather Forsyth. (STUART DRYDEN/QMI Agency). Article ? Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories. Gunter: Wildrose death knell near · Alberta's Wildrose Party's collapse as swift and ...

Interim Wildrose Leader selected, but official opposition status unclear   iNews880.com
Heather Forsyth chosen interim leader of Wildrose Party   CBC.ca
Forsyth named new Wildrose Party leader   MetroNews Canada
Invermere Valley Echo   
The Globe and Mail   
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Edmonton Journal
   
CANADA STOCKS-TSX edges lower as oil slip hurts energy companies   
Reuters
(Adds investor comment, updates prices to close). By Alastair Sharp. TORONTO Dec 22 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index slipped on Monday as most energy companies fell on oil's downward march, with the retreat muted by gains for some of the ...

Toronto Stocks Close Lower   Wall Street Journal
Canada Stocks Drop as Commodity Producers Tumble With Oil   Bloomberg
TSX heads lower amid falling gold and oil prices, shortened trading week   Castanet.net
CBC.ca   
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Beacon News
   
Man and woman charged in connection with Amber Alert   
Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - A man and a woman have been charged with child abandonment and causing a child to be in need of intervention in connection with an Amber Alert issued Friday morning for three young boys. Edmonton Police Service is not releasing the ...

Charges laid in Edmonton Amber Alert   CBC.ca
Edmonton police charge couple after Amber Alert issued for three kids   CANOE
2 people charged in amber alert from Friday   iNews880.com
KelownaNow   
Huffington Post Canada   
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CBC.ca
   
Jeffrey Labelle, 21, facing terror hoax charge in Montreal   
CBC.ca
Jeffrey Labelle, a 21-year-old man from Montreal's St-Michel neighbourhood, is facing a terrorism-related charge after Montreal police say they were contacted by his family members, who feared he had become radicalized. Police say no direct threats were ...

Man arrested for terrorist threats against Montreal police   Toronto Sun
Man arrested in Montreal on terrorism-related charge to return to court Tuesday   CTV News
Man arrested in Montreal on terrorism-related charge   Macleans.ca

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CTV News
   
Jail unlikely for BC chef who filmed customers in bathroom   
CTV News
A Vancouver chef who spied on female customers in the bathroom of his high-end eatery should only receive a conditional discharge, his lawyer argued Monday. Allan Bosomworth, 39, was the co-owner of Two Chefs and a Table in Gastown when he put a ...

Allan Bosomworth, Two Chefs and a Table co-owner, sentencing postponed   CBC.ca
Man who recorded toilet visits thrilled with secrets, not sexual: lawyer   Times Colonist
Vancouver restaurateur installed toilet cam for thrill of knowing secrets, court is told   The Province

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