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Calgary Zoo forced to destroy penguin eggs
"Even though we all want to have penguin chicks, we take it very seriously that they are in captivity for a reason -- for education but also to maintain a healthy viable population in zoos in case something happens to the ones in the wild," said curator Dr. Malu ...
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Toronto Mayor Rob Ford sacked as football coach
Rob Ford coaches the Don Bosco football team. (CRAIG ROBERTSON/Toronto Sun files) Players on the Don Bosco Eagles football team are backing now ex-coach Mayor Rob Ford, who was dumped Wednesday by the Toronto Catholic District School Board. A statement from the TCDSB Wednesday says Ford was notified of the boardâs decision to âpursue a different directionâ with a ...
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Pittsburgh take commanding lead over Ottawa
(38 mins ago) Pittsburgh's Jarome Iginla and James Neal each scored twice as the Penguins routed the Ottawa Senators 7-3 on Wednesday night to take a 3-1 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinal series. Sidney Crosby, Chris Kunitz and Pascal Dupuis also scored for Pittsburgh, and Tomas Vokoun made 30 saves. Down 2-1 after the first period, the Penguins scored twice in a 40-second span ...
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Senators on thin ice after Penguins crush Ottawa in Game 4
Pittsburgh Penguins' Jarome Iginla (centre) is congratulated by teammates Evgeni Malkin (left) and James Neal after scoring against the Ottawa Senators during second period NHL playoff action in Ottawa, Wednesday May 22, 2013. (Adrian Wyld/THE CANADIAN ...
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Judge concludes convicted dealer’s rights ‘were not taken seriously’ by Ottawa police
OTTAWA -- A defence lawyer said she plans to seek a reduced sentence for a convicted drug dealer after a judge concluded that an Ottawa police officer repeatedly violated the man's rights, including intentionally causing him pain by standing on his ankles in the cellblock.Ontario Superior Court Justice Timothy Ray found that while Const. Paul Greenwood "might have gained ...
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Prolific Penguins regain momentum in Game 4
OTTAWA (AP) Jarome Iginla and James Neal each scored twice and the Pittsburgh Penguins routed the Ottawa Senators 7-3 on Wednesday night to take a 3-1 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinal series. Sidney Crosby, Chris Kunitz and Pascal Dupuis also scored for Pittsburgh, and Tomas Vokoun made 30 saves. Down 2-1 after the first period, the Penguins scored twice in a 40-second span early in the ...
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Cherry says Canuck coaches thrown down the drain
Hockey Night in Canada's Don Cherry says three good guys in Canucks head coach Alain Vigneault and assistants Rick Bowness and Newell Brown go down the drain for the poor performance of GM Mike Gillis. (Darryl Dyck/Canadian ...
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Lindale fire doubles in size within hours
A fire which was discovered west of Lindale, Alta. around 3 p.m. Wednesday more than doubled in size over a couple of hours. According to Brazeau County, the fire grew from 17 hectares around 6 p.m. to 36 hectares just after 8 p.m. One out-building has been destroyed so far. The fire jumped Township Road 500 early Wednesday evening. The evacuation order affects people who live along Township ...
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Smudge the Hotel Macdonalds friendliest greeter
Edmonton's Hotel Macdonald has taken an unusual step to help stressed-out travelers feel at home --a "canine ambassador'" who welcomes guests with a wag of her tail. Smudge the yellow Labrador Retriever "works" from Monday to Friday. Her duties include offering a friendly greeting to anyone who passes through the doors of the elegant Fairmont hotel and ...
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Housing slowdown to worsen cost 7500 jobs in Vancouver mortgage group says
Almost a year after the federal government's latest tightening of the rules for insured mortgages, the association that represents mortgage brokers has come out with a dire assessment of the effect of those changes.Canada's housing market is slowing dramatically in terms of both sales and construction, dragging down economic growth and putting some 150,000 jobs at risk in coming ...
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Task force finds ways for Vancouver to engage its citizens
Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson, flanked by several members of the city’s Engaged City Task Force, announces the task force’s initial recommendations for better civic engagement at the Collingwood community centre on ...
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Vancouver photographer on mission to catalogue fading mom-and-pop convenience stores
Finding a Vancouver Canucks fan on the streets of Vancouver was no easy feat Wednesday. Two years after a glorious run to the Stanley Cup final saw a bustling bandwagon overflowing with ...
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NHL Pittsburgh 7 Ottawa 3
Jarome Iginla scored twice during an onslaught of six consecutive Pittsburgh goals Wednesday that carried the Penguins to a 7-3 rout of Ottawa. Pittsburgh boosted its lead over the Senators in the Eastern Conference semifinals to 3-1 and will try to close out the series when it hosts Game 5 on Friday. Ottawa took a 2-1 lead after one period, then melted away while the Penguins were bombarding ...
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BC Taxpayers Federation questions Vancouver City Managers spending
5/22/2013 The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is raising questions about expenses filed by Vancouver's City Manager. The Federation's Jordan Bateman wants to know why Penny Ballem spent nearly $700 on an Air Canada flight from Vancouver Airport to Victoria to join the budget lock up last year in the capital city. On top of that she charged the city $126 for a cab ride. Bateman says ...
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Tornado touched down in Kawartha Lakes Environment Canada confirms
Environment Canada says it has confirmed that a tornado touched down Tuesday in the Kawartha Lakes region of Central Ontario.Meteorologist Peter Kimbell says damage to a house and barn helped officials who examined the area Wednesday afternoon confirm the tornado.Mr. Kimbell says it was an EF-2 tornado, with winds of between 180 and 200 kilometres an hour. The EF scale rates tornadoes from zero ...
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U.S. Republicans aim to take hold of Keystone XL decision
Rail cars arrive in Milton, N.D., in February 2008, loaded with pipe for the first Keystone Pipeline project, which now carries crude oil across Saskatchewan and Manitoba, and through North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri and ...
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Quebec Charter of Values could breed intolerance warn Liberals
Quebec's citizenship minister today said the province is long overdue in dealing with the issue of accommodations to religious communities. Five years after the Bouchard-Taylor Commission on reasonable accommodations, Quebec still has no firm rules in place, Drainville said. "The problem is not resolved for the vast majority of Quebecers. They want it resolved," he said. He ...
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B.C. teen saves dog from cougar
A Belcarra, B.C. teenager and his beloved family dog are recovering tonight after surviving a vicious cougar attack on Tuesday night. Levi Sadler, 16, realized there was something wrong when heard his black Labrador Daisy screaming outside his window. "It was terrifying, like a scream you hear in movies, coming from a dog," he ...
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UPAC carries out more raids in Montreal
MONTREAL -- Quebec's anti corruption task force descended on the N.D.G.--Cte-des-Neiges borough offices Wednesday afternoon, according to media reports.A spokesperson for UPAC said the taskforce's investigators seized documents from different locations in Montreal on Wednesday, but would not confirm a TVA report that the city's largest borough was targeted.Montreal interim Mayor ...
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Quebec gives dance community a boost
Quebec Premier Pauline Marois, centre, Élaine Ayotte, left, a member of the executive committee with responsiblity for culture for the city of Montreal, and provincial culture minister Maka Kotto, chat while posing for a photograph outside the Wilder building in Montreal, Wednesday, May 22, 2013, following a news conference announcing funding to help renovate the ...
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Canadas Flaherty worried about housing agencys insurance role
OTTAWA | Wed May 22, 2013 9:35pm EDT OTTAWA May 22 (Reuters) - The Canadian government is examining the role of the federal housing agency in providing insurance for mortgage portfolios held by banks, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said on Wednesday. Under Flaherty's watch, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), a federal government agency, has come under closer ...
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Vancouver’s grand connectivity plan
Vancouver, whose council has been accused of not listening to the public and whose residents say they are lonely and alienated, launched the first steps on Wednesday of a plan to make people who live there more connected. "Vancouver is a dynamic city undergoing a great deal of change," Mayor Gregor Robertson said. "The connection between city hall and citizens is tenuous at the ...
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Montreals boil-water warning inflames an already simmering city
A man pretends to drink water out of a fire hydrant while his friend, not seen, takes a picture in Montreal on May 22, 2013. Montreal has issued a boil-water advisory to a large swath of the city affecting over one million residents after a water-filtration station broke down. (PAUL CHIASSON/THE CANADIAN ...
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Toronto mayor fired from coaching job
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford enters a council meeting about casino proposals at Toronto City Hall on Tuesday, May 21, 2013. Deputy Mayor Doug Holyday, a close ally of Ford, said Wednesday, May 22, 2013 that Ford has followed legal advice in remaining silent about a purported video that appears to show him smoking crack cocaine. Holyday is urging Ford to address the video. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, ...
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Most of Montreal told to boil drinking water
MONTREAL -- More than one million Montreal residents are being told to boil their drinking water after a malfunction at Canada's second-biggest filtration plant.The malfunction resulted in brownish water gushing from fire hydrants and an unpleasant aroma wafting over parts of the city on Wednesday.The advisory applied to most of Montreal. City spokeswoman Valerie De Gagne and others ...










