2015年4月29日 星期三

2015-04-30 Canada English Canada


The Globe and Mail
   
Prayer, tears, candles at vigil for slain Saskatchewan mother and three children   
The Globe and Mail
Residents of a rural Saskatchewan community huddled together in a town square on Wednesday night to remember a mother and three children killed in a murder-suicide. More than 250 people clutched candles at an emotional vigil in honour of the family.
Candlelight vigil held in Tisdale for Latasha Gosling and her 3 children   CBC.ca
Neighbours hope vigil will help family, town heal after murder suicide   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
LIVE: Vigil pays tribute to slain Sask. family   News Talk 650 CKOM
CTV News   
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CBC.ca
   
Airbnb nightmare renters leave Calgary home trashed   
CBC.ca
A Calgary family says their home has been destroyed by guests who rented it on the popular accommodation website Airbnb. "Our hardwood floors are all popping because there are pools of liquor. There's glass shards, there's dent in our walls, toilets flooded ...

Calgary home rented for weekend trashed in 'drug-induced orgy'   Toronto Sun
Calgary family's home in ruins after renting it out through Airbnb for weekend   CityNews

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The Globe and Mail
   
BC property developer wanted by Chinese government on corruption charges   
The Globe and Mail
A prominent B.C. real estate developer who has spent more than a decade working on large projects in the Vancouver area is wanted by the Chinese government on corruption charges. The Chinese government, which has launched a wide-ranging ...

Vancouver developer denies corruption charges in China   Vancouver Sun
Vancouver developer denies links to Chinese corruption case   The Province
Developer with ties to Richmond on China's most-wanted list claims innocence   Richmond News
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
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CTV News
   
Accused BC terrorists' laptops contained bomb-making guide: trial   
CTV News
VANCOUVER -- Laptops seized from a pair of accused B.C. terrorists were packed with extremist literature, recordings of the Qur'an and concealed files with instructions on building and setting off bombs, a trial has heard. On Wednesday, an RCMP forensic ...


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The Globe and Mail
   
Former Nova Scotia politician Trevor Zinck guilty in drunk driving case   
The Globe and Mail
A former Nova Scotia politician who testified in his defence that he drank half a dozen beers before getting behind the wheel of a car was found guilty Wednesday of driving over the legal limit. At his trial, Trevor Zinck disputed testimony from several witnesses ...

Former MLA Trevor Zinck guilty of drunk driving, ordered to pay $1K   CBC.ca
Former MLA Trevor Zinck found guilty of drunk driving   TheChronicleHerald.ca

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The Globe and Mail
   
Canadian plane delivers aid to Nepal, picks up angry passengers   
The Globe and Mail
The first Canadian Forces plane bearing relief supplies landed in earthquake-ravaged Nepal Wednesday, stopping briefly in Kathmandu before taking on a small group of Canadians and Americans and flying them to India. The C-17 Globemaster touched ...

Consul general of Nepal worries about rescue efforts amid heavy rain   Calgary Herald
Military flight whisks Canadians out of Nepal   YorkRegion.com
First Canadians taken out of Nepal   Toronto Sun
Newstalk 1010   
Globalnews.ca   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Ottawa bolsters Jordan's security and development during Abdullah visit   
The Globe and Mail
King Abdullah II of Jordan came to Ottawa with an endorsement for Canada's role in the Middle East, and left with a package of aid to bolster his country's security. It was, for the Prime Minister who dispatched Canadian Forces into a mission to fight the Islamic ...

Jordan's King Abdullah II says Canada is a key anti-terror ally   Toronto Star
With Canada's help, a moderate Muslim king battles ISIS   Toronto Sun
Jordan's king emphasizes aid, alliance against extremists   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Hamilton Spectator   
Middle East Eye   
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News1130
   
Allan Schoenborn refuses to answer questions, as he seeks escorted day trips   
News1130
COQUITLAM (NEWS1130) – Convicted child-killer Allan Schoenborn is refusing to answer questions at his BC Review Board hearing over escorted day passes. This could hurt his chances of being allowed on trips out of his psychiatric hospital in Coquitlam.
Dad who killed 3 kids has outburst over questions   YorkRegion.com
Release hearing for man who killed his children goes 'down the rabbit hole'   Winnipeg Free Press

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Globalnews.ca
   
Lethbridge family wants answers in triple homicide   
Globalnews.ca
LETHBRIDGE – It's been a devastating week for the loved ones of the three people murdered in a west Lethbridge townhouse. The family of 24-year-old Clarissa and 18-year-old Dakota English are asking for answers in what they believe to be a senseless ...

Police seeking information as triple-murder investigation continues   Lethbridge Herald
Lethbridge homicide victims identified as Kyle Devine, siblings Clarissa and ...   CBC.ca
Police identify two men, one woman killed in targeted attack in Lethbridge home   Medicine Hat News

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Hamilton Spectator
   
Police question Premier Wynne about Liberals' actions in Sudbury byelection   
Hamilton Spectator
The Ontario Provincial Police questioned Premier Kathleen Wynne Wednesday about allegations the Liberal Party offered a former candidate a job or appointment to step aside in a recent byelection. next play/pause pre 1/1. Hamilton Spectator. By Keith ...

OPP finally question Premier Wynne over Sudbury bribery probe   The Globe and Mail
OPP questions Wynne about Sudbury byelection   Toronto Sun
Kathleen Wynne finally meets OPP in Sudbury bribery probe   Toronto Star
CTV News   
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