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Toronto Sun
   
Two charged in Halifax Valentine's Day mass murder plot   
Toronto Sun
A young man and woman have been charged in an alleged plot to gun down shoppers at a Halifax mall on Valentine's Day and then kill themselves, Mounties said Saturday. Lindsay Kantha Souvannarath, 23, from Geneva, Ill., and Randall Steven Shepherd, ...

'Misfits' plotted Valentine's Day murders in Canada mall: minister   Reuters Canada
Two charged with conspiracy to commit murder in foiled Halifax massacre plot   Toronto Star
Science Pictures of the Week: A thrice-cold Valentine's Day   The Weather Network
Kings County Register/Advertiser   
CBC.ca   
Calgary Herald   
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Investigators probing death of 3-year-old girl in Surrey   
The Globe and Mail
Sgt. Stephanie Ashton of the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team says the girl was rushed to hospital on Wednesday and later died of her injuries. Ashton says it is early in the investigation and she cannot release many details, including the cause or ...


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CTV News
   
Amber Alert issued for two Ottawa boys   
CTV News
Ottawa police have issued an Amber Alert for two children who police believe was abducted by their mother. Police said Saturday night they are looking for Caleb Brisebois, 1, and Jaden Khalifa, 3. Police say the children were taken by Catherine Otim.
Amber Alerts issued for two children allegedly abducted   Ottawa Citizen
NewsAlert: Ottawa police issue Amber Alert for two children suspected abducted   Winnipeg Free Press
Amber Alert issued for 2 Ottawa boys   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News

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CBC.ca
   
Updated: Brost and Sorenson to stay in custody until sentencing (With video)   
Calgary Herald
A jury has found Gary Sorenson and Milowe Brost guilty of fraud in a Ponzi scheme that bilked millions of dollars from investors between 1999 and 2008. After a five month trial – one of the longest in Calgary criminal history – the 11 member jury declared both ...

Jury finds Calgary men guilty in multi-million dollar ponzi scheme   The Globe and Mail
Ponzi scheme trial: Milowe Brost and Gary Sorenson found guilty   CBC.ca
Calgary businessmen convicted in massive Ponzi scheme   CANOE
News Talk 770 Calgary   
Fort McMurray Today   
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Winnipeg Free Press
   
March raises awareness of missing and murdered women   
Winnipeg Free Press
A protocol is needed so police, courts and the government include the families of missing and murdered aboriginal women in future decisions, speakers told the eighth annual Women's Memorial March on Saturday. "There's concern from families that people ...

Hundreds gather at Toronto rally to honour missing, murdered aboriginal women   CTV News
March held in memory of murdered, missing women   Prince George Citizen
Women's memorial march in Vancouver attracts hundreds   CBC.ca
The Globe and Mail   
News1130   
Globalnews.ca   
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CityNews
   
Harper's spokesman quits; Canadian Tire exec takes his place   
CityNews
Jason MacDonald was named Prime Minister Stephen Harper's new spokesman on Sept. 12, 2013. TWITTER/Jason Macdonald. Related Stories and Links. Harper shuffles cabinet; Nicholson moves to foreign affairs · Baird tells Parliament he's leaving politics ...

Canadian Tire exec replaces PM's outgoing communications director   TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
Jason MacDonald out, Canadian Tire exec in as PM's director of communications   Times Colonist
Harper says legislation coming to prevent early release for repeat offenders   Alaska Highway News

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CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
   
Ban on media interview with Khadr not political, Federal Court judge rules   
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
TORONTO -- Media fighting for access to Omar Khadr have failed to show a prison-interview ban was politically motivated and violated their constitutional rights, a Federal Court judge has ruled. In his ruling, Judge Richard Mosley rejected suggestions that ...


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Hamilton Spectator
   
Most Canadians proud to fly flag, think Canada is world's best country   
Toronto Sun
MONTREAL - Three in four Canadians are proud to fly the Maple Leaf and nearly eight in ten believe Canada is the best country in the world, says a new poll. The Leger survey was released to QMI Agency for National Flag of Canada Day, which is on ...

Flag Quiz: Do you know the flags for Canada's provinces and territories?   St. Thomas Times-Journal
Ottawa's tribute to the Canadian Flag is embarrassing   The Globe and Mail

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CTV News
   
One dead after avalanche tears down Alberta mountain   
The Globe and Mail
One person has died in an avalanche that swept down an Alberta mountain and dragged five people through the trees. A public safety specialist with Alberta Parks says the group were in a section of Kananaskis County called Black Prince on Saturday ...

Avalanche kills man, injures another south of Canmore   CBC.ca
Man killed in avalanche in Kananaskis Country   CANOE
One killed, another injured in avalanche in Alberta's Peter Lougheed provincial ...   Sault Star
CTV News   
Globalnews.ca   
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Toronto Sun
   
Woman dies after incident on TTC bus   
CBC.ca
A 75-year-old woman is dead after suffering an injury on board a TTC bus on Friday. The woman boarded the southbound bus at Royal York Road and Manitoba Street at about 3 p.m. and, according to police, suffered an "unspecified" injury while on board.
Eldery woman dies after boarding TTC bus   Toronto Sun
Woman, 75, dies after injury on TTC bus   CTV News
Police investigating the death of a woman on a TTC bus   Toronto Star
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
CityNews   
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