2014年12月27日 星期六

2014-12-28 Canada English Canada


Vancouver Sun
   
RCMP investigate double homicide in Anahim Lake, BC   
CBC.ca
RCMP, responding to reports of shots fired, found two men dead inside a house in a rural area of Anahim Lake, B.C., on Boxing Day. The bodies of a 22-year-old and a 23-year-old man were discovered inside the home in the 2100 block of Dorsey Avenue.
Suspects arrested after two men found dead in interior BC home   The Globe and Mail
RCMP investigate double homicide of two young men in Anahim Lake, BC   CTV News
Double Homicide in Anahim Lake   News1130
Vancouver Sun   
The Province   
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CBC.ca
   
Marcus Larabie, 14, killed by car driven by off-duty Abbotsford officer   
CBC.ca
A teenage boy who was struck and killed by a car driven by an off-duty Abbotsford, B.C., police officer Friday has been identified by family and friends as 14-year-old Marcus Larabie. A makeshift memorial was growing Saturday, as those who knew Larabie ...

IIO probing whether teen was longboarding at time of fatal collision   CTV News
Abbotsford teen struck by off-duty police officer's car dies of injuries   Vancouver Sun
BC 14-year-old dies after he was hit by off-duty police officer   National Post
The Province   
CKNW News Talk 980   
Hamilton Spectator   
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CBC.ca
   
Ottawa's Tanger Outlets shooting believed to be gang 'infighting'   
CBC.ca
A Boxing Day shooting outside an Ottawa outlet mall that sent one man to hospital is believed to be "infighting" among members of the same gang, police told CBC News. Two men in their late 20s were arrested after the afternoon shooting near the Adidas ...

Ottawa mall shooting is spat between gangsters: Cops   CANOE
Victim released from hospital, two suspects sought after Tanger Mall shooting ...   Ottawa Citizen
Shoppers return to Tanger   580 CFRA Radio
The Globe and Mail   
Castanet.net   
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CBC.ca
   
Conservatives lead rival parties in fundraising ahead of 2015 election   
The Globe and Mail
Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservatives lead their rivals in fundraising and candidate selection ahead of the 2015 federal election, key early advantages for the incumbent party. The Conservatives have nominated more candidates, are raising more ...

Never mind the polls, Tories will win   Toronto Sun
Federal politics 2014: The year in 12 chapters   Macleans.ca
Today's letters: Would a Liberal-NDP coalition engage or enrage Canadians?   National Post
South Asian Link   
The Telegram   
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Quebec woman reflects 10 years after surviving tsunami   
Toronto Sun
tsunami-anniversary Survivors, local residents and visitors release paper lanterns during the ceremony for victims of the 2004 tsunami in Ban Nam Khem, a fishing village destroyed by the wave December 26, 2014. Survivors of Asia's 2004 tsunami and ...


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CBC.ca
   
Les Coteaux unites for boy who lost his family in apartment fire   
Montreal Gazette
A Sûreté du Québec officer at the scene of an overnight fire in Les CoteauxTuesday December 23, 2014. Eight-year-old Mathis Gagnon was the only survivor of the blaze. Phil Carpenter / Montreal Gazette. Share Adjust Comment Print. The small town of Les ...

Boy, 8, emerges from coma after surviving fire that killed parents, 2 siblings   CTV News
Les Coteaux rallies around sole survivor of Gagnon family fire   CBC.ca
Les Coteaux fire: 8-year-old survivor emerges from coma Christmas Day   Globalnews.ca
CJAD   
Collingwood Enterprise Bulletin   
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CBC.ca
   
TTC streetcar hits bus head-on, 4 injured   
CBC.ca
Four people received minor injuries after a Toronto streetcar and a bus collided head-on at Main Street and Danforth Avenue Saturday morning. Paramedics were called to the intersection around 10:15 a.m. ET, and transported the four patients.
4 injured after streetcar, bus collide at Main and Danforth intersection   CTV News
Four hurt after head-on crash between TTC bus and streetcar in east-end Toronto   National Post
TTC crash sends four to hospital   CHCH News
Beach Metro News   
Toronto Star   
680 News   
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Federal study to probe whether 'civilianization' cuts policing costs   
The Globe and Mail
A new federal study will take a close look at the trend toward “civilianization” of police services, asking whether tax dollars can be saved by moving uniformed officers away from jobs like directing traffic, doing paperwork and even investigating a crime scene.

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CTV News
   
Kamloops hot dog stand explodes, injuring two   
Vancouver Sun
Two people are in hospital in Kamloops after a hotdog stand exploded outside a Canadian Tire on Saturday morning. Kamloops acting assistant fire chief Brian Lannon said the two injured, the cart owner and a passerby, are in stable condition. He said ...

Two seriously injured in Kamloops hot dog stand explosion   CTV News
Hotdog stand explodes, sending two to hospital   The Province
Hot Dog Stand Explosion In Kamloops Seriously Injures 2 People   Huffington Post Canada

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Calgary Sun
   
Calgary police look for help to solve Brentwood sex attack   
Calgary Sun
Following a sexual assault in Brentwood Friday evening, police are on the hunt for a suspect with not a lot of information to go on. Investigators are now turning to the public for help in catching their man. The incident happened about 6:45 p.m., not far from the ...

Suspect sought in alleged sex assault near NW Calgary LRT station   MetroNews Canada
Police seeking assistance in NW sex assault investigation   660 News
Brentwood LRT sexual assault suspect sought by CPS   Beacon News (blog)
Globalnews.ca   
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