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Metro Vancouver man jailed for sex offences involving 3 minors
A former Tsawwassen resident will serve more than two years in prison for sex-related charges.Jamieson Richard (Rick) Glendinning was sentenced to 27 months in prison Friday afternoon after pleading guilty to three counts of indecent assault involving three minors - two males and a female. The incidents took place in Delta, Surrey and during two trips to the U.S. between 1969 and 1979. The ...
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Despite Stephen Harper’s rhetoric abolishing the Senate is practically impossible
When Prime Minister Stephen Harper told his caucus Tuesday that he ';did not get into politics to defend the Senate,'; and is keen for the Supreme Court of Canada ';to rule on options for abolishing the Senate completely,'; he elevated abolition from pipe dream to plausible ...
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U.S. tracked foreigners at the Canadian border in pilot project
Hundreds of thousands of foreigners passing into Canada from the United States have unwittingly taken part in a grand experiment by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to crack down on visitors who violate laws governing the length of their stay.Long demanded by lawmakers in Congress, it is considered a critical step to developing a coherent program to curb illegal immigration, as ...
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Relatives join search for Canadian missing in Australias Snowy Mountains
OTTAWA -- Family members joined a frantic search Tuesday for a Canadian man with survival training missing for more than a week in Australia's Snowy Mountains region. Prabhdeep Srawn of Brampton, Ont., hasn't been heard from since parking his rental car on May 13 in the village of Charlotte Pass in Kosciuszko National Park. For the last two years, the 25-year-old has been a law ...
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Cavaliers leapfrog Magic to win NBA draft lottery
Draft prospects C.J. McCollum, left, and Michael Carter Williams, middle, chat with Anthony Davis of the New Orleans Pelicans at draft lottery in New York. (Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty ...
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Dozens tricked by fools gold scam
A scam of fools gold appears to be afoot in Edmonton. The set up: a white car pulls up next to you on the street. A passenger in the vehicle offers you the chance to purchase what appears to be gold rings and chains at a cut-rate. But when you buy the jewelry and take it into a story, the truth comes out. Kim Allers paid a little more than $300 for a small handful of what he thought were gold ...
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Senate debates expense audits amid greater scrutiny
The Senate is debating reports about the living and travel claims of three senators who have all been ordered to repay inappropriately claimed money. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian ...
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Vancouver set to refocus bylaw on taxi limo driving permits
A spokesperson for the Vancouver Taxi Association says a new chauffeur permit bylaw and fair, clear safety guidelines will be welcomed by the companies she speaks ...
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Photos Fair makes life easier for Vancouver residents living in poverty
Les Nelson gets a haircut at the 2nd Annual Summer Connect event organized by the Union Gospel Mission in Vancouver, May, 21, 2013. The Union Gospel Mission assmled 35 vital service providers under at one event to help eliminate barriers that prevent vulnerable community members from moving forward in ...
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Toronto mayor ducks questions about crack video
TORONTO -- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford continued to avoid questions on Tuesday about a video that purportedly shows him smoking crack cocaine despite calls by allies and rivals for further ...
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Lack of interpreters in Ontario courts an ‘embarrassment’ judge says
An Ontario judge has blasted the province for failing to remedy a long-standing shortage of qualified interpreters in the courts.Frustrated over an impaired driving case he felt compelled to toss out, Ontario Court Justice Peter Tetley said the number of cases being adversely affected is at an intolerable level. "It is unfair to the public," Justice Tetley said. "It is unfair to ...
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Ontario budget deal with NDP will stave off spring election
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne capped her frenetic first 100 days in office by reaching a budget deal with the New Democrats that will avoid a spring election. The agreement, which, coincidentally, came on the Premier's 60th birthday Tuesday, buys her minority Liberals much-needed breathing space as they gird for what promises to be even more difficult work ...
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Merry Wives of Windsor leads the way in Vancouver’s Jessie theatre award nominations
- set in Windsor, Ont., - leads the nominations in the large-production category for the 31st annual Jessie Richardson Theatre Awards in Vancouver, with seven. The audience-pleasing country-and-western take on Shakespeare is up for outstanding production, direction (Johnna Wright), lead actor (Ashley Wright), supporting actor (David Marr), set design (Pam Johnson), costume design (Drew Facey) as ...
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Koevermans nearing return to Toronto FC lineup
After undergoing off-season knee surgery, Toronto FC's Danny Koevermans is confident of a return to action on June 1. (file photo) (MIKE ...
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Guest Say no to a U.S.-Canada border-crossing fee
THE U.S. government has expressed interest in possibly instituting a new border-crossing fee at land borders. At this stage, the proposal is just a request by President Obama’s administration to study the effect of collecting a crossing fee for pedestrians and passenger vehicles along the Canadian and Mexican land borders. A fee would help recover the costs of upgrades on the northern and ...
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Christie Blatchford Toronto Mayor Rob Ford’s refusal to deny crack allegations is doing him no favours
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford sits during a City council meeting at Toronto City Hall on Tuesday May 21, 2013. Ford ignored a crush of reporters waiting outside his city hall office this morning in the hopes he would address allegations that he was recorded on video appearing to smoke crack cocaine. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan ...
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RCMP urged to do more for officers with post traumatic stress disorder
Krista Bouchard was married to a Mountie for 13 years -- a quirky, funny, chatty guy she'd met on a blind date. Thirty-year-old Martin Bouchard was an RCMP officer in Manitoba and had a French accent and plenty of friends. But three years into the marriage, Krista Bouchard started noticing symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder, apparently related to her husband's posting in ...
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Russell Defining Canadas Olympic prospects
In Vancouver we had them for two days. We were afforded the undivided attention of the men and women who will go for gold while flying Canadian colours at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games, now about nine months away. In Vancouver we had ...
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High-octane Penguins not scaring off Senators
The Senators believe that if they play as well or better than they did Sunday in Game 3, they will have a good chance of eliminating the Penguins. "Last game in particular we were so strong defensively and that's a huge key," says defenceman Marc Methot. (Jana Chytilova/Freestyle Photography/Getty ...
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Plastic recycling fire in Windsor Ont. leads to state of emergency
A massive industrial fire at a plastic recycling facility in Windsor, Ont., has led the mayor to declare a state of emergency for an area of the city. Mayor Eddie Francis told residents in the city's west end to stay indoors, close their windows and not use air conditioning after a recycling facility caught fire mid-afternoon Tuesday. A Windsor Fire and Rescue spokesperson said that at ...
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Deadly tornadoes can strike Alberta say experts
Experts say Albertans should prepare for catastrophic weather including tornadoes, although deadly twisters are rare in this province. "You need to have enough water for everyone in the household, enough food and we're talking about non-perishable food. You also want to make sure you're thinking about your pets and if you have anybody in the family that takes medications, you ...
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Lawyer says North Vancouver Stanley Cup rioters actions minor
Rioters break the front doors of a Sears department store on Granville Street during the riot following game 7 of the NHL Stanley Cup final in downtown Vancouver, B.C., on Wednesday, June 15, ...
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London Ont. sex offender escapes again
Kenneth Froude. LONDON, Ont. - A sex offender who terrorized a London woman after breaking into her townhouse is on the loose again, police said. Repeat offender Kenneth Froude, 45, who serving a 19-month sentence for criminal harassment and breach of his supervision, has escaped from the halfway house at the Collins Bay Institution in Kingston, Ont., said Const. Brett Anderson said. In June ...
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Mountie claims she was dragged through manure sexually assaulted by colleagues
OTTAWA -- An RCMP Staff Sgt. has filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against 13 former colleagues, claiming she was sexually assaulted, harassed and bullied during her time with the iconic Musical Ride more than 25 years ago. Caroline O'Farrell, 52, was subjected to numerous degrading incidents during her training and performances with the force's equestrian show in 1986 and 1987, ...
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Teens affected by ‘suicide contagion’ Canadian study finds
A new study says teens who had a schoolmate die by suicide are more likely to consider or attempt taking their own lives than those who haven't lost a peer to ...










