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- Man acquitted in Air India case won’t get $9.2 million in costs reimbursed:judge – Montreal Gazette

Winnipeg Free PressMan acquitted in Air India case won't get $9.2 million in costs reimbursed:judge
Montreal Gazette
VANCOUVER – A man acquitted in the Air India terrorist bombing trial won't be getting back $9.2 million in legal fees after a British Columbia judge rejected his claims for compensation. Ripudaman Singh Malik said the length and complexity of the trial …
Air India: Judge refuses to reimburse Ripudaman Singh Malik his $9 million …The Province
Man acquitted in Air India case won't get $9.2 million in costs reimbursed …Victoria Times Colonist - Large landslide in southeast BC involves home, four people unaccounted for – Winnipeg Free Press

Castanet.netLarge landslide in southeast BC involves home, four people unaccounted for
Winnipeg Free Press
NELSON, BC – Emergency officials say four people are unaccounted for after a large landslide came down on Thursday morning, "severely" impacting three homes in southeastern British Columbia. But search crews aren't even sure if they should be looking …
Landslide in southeast BC damages homes, leaves up to six unaccounted forGlobe and Mail
Massive landslide destroys three BC homes; up to six people unaccounted forVancouver Sun
BC landslide leaves up to 6 unaccounted forCBC.ca
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all 66 news articles » - New Massacre Reported in Syrian Village as Security Council Meets – New York Times

New York TimesNew Massacre Reported in Syrian Village as Security Council Meets
New York Times
Syrian opposition activists said nearly 200 people were killed in a Sunni village on Thursday by government forces using tanks and helicopters, which if confirmed would be the worst in a series of massacres that have convulsed Syria's increasingly …
Activists say more than 100 killed in new massacre in Hama area of SyriaWashington Post
Syria: gunships fire on villagers in Hama province in fresh massacreTelegraph.co.uk
Syrian government forces kill over 200 in village attack: activists |Reuters
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all 1,500 news articles » - Homes evacuated due to brush fire smoke – CBC.ca

CBC.caHomes evacuated due to brush fire smoke
CBC.ca
Firefighters are battling another brush fire between Moodie Drive and Old Richmond Road, close to Lime Kiln Trail, and two helicopters have been called in to dump water on the blaze. Several homes in the area of Richmond Road and Hunt Club Road were …
Marijuana plants up in smokeOttawa Citizen
Ottawa firefighters gain control over SW forest fire580 CFRA Radio
Dozens of firefighters battle west end brush fireYour Ottawa Region
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all 14 news articles » - Tory MP blasts his own government over Bethune visitor centre – Canada.com

Canada.comTory MP blasts his own government over Bethune visitor centre
Canada.com
OTTAWA — An outspoken Alberta Conservative MP is condemning his own government's decision to spend $2.5 million on a new visitor centre honouring Canadian doctor and communist supporter Norman Bethune. Calgary Tory MP Rob Anders said Thursday the …
Clement stands firm on centre for communist surgeonToronto Sun
Tories tweak Bethune brand to build bridges with ChinaGlobe and Mail
#hypocrisy: Clement widely mocked for Twitter communism controversyNational Post
Toronto Star
all 81 news articles » - Dad, son charged in 1978 murder, police say – CANOE
Dad, son charged in 1978 murder, police say
CANOE
By Lance Holdforth, Special to QMI Agency BARRIE, Ont. — Police have charged a father and son in the execution-style slaying of a man in this city nearly 35 years ago, investigators said Thursday. A hunter found the body of 26-year-old Michael Traynor …
Barrie homes evacuated after police discover explosive devices during arrestGlobe and Mail
Explosives found on cold case murder probe in BarrieCityNews
Homes in Barrie evacuated after police find potentially explosive devices and …680 News
National Post
all 17 news articles » - Romney faces new questions over tenure at Bain – Reuters

Sydney Morning HeraldRomney faces new questions over tenure at Bain
Reuters
By Deborah Charles | WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney faced new questions on Thursday over whether he worked for Bain Capital longer than he previously claimed, prompting denials from the campaign and criticism from …
Documents conflict on when Romney left BainThe Associated Press
Mitt Romney faces new Bain Capital questions – liveThe Guardian
Mitt Romney brands his presidential campaign 'America's Comeback Team'ABC News
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all 4,044 news articles » - Detroit-Windsor Tunnel reopens after bomb threat – CBC.ca

Globe and MailDetroit-Windsor Tunnel reopens after bomb threat
CBC.ca
A bomb threat closed the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel for nearly four hours Thursday, but officers from police departments on both sides of the border found no explosives inside the 1.5-kilometre international crossing. Canada Border Services Agency officers …
Bomb threat forces temporary closure of Windsor-Detroit tunnelOttawa Citizen
Bomb threat shuts down Windsor-Detroit tunnelNational Post
US-Canada tunnel reopens after bomb threat interrupts international traffic …Montreal Gazette
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all 481 news articles » - Supreme Court reins in copyright fees on music, videos, printed matter – Vancouver Sun

TheChronicleHerald.caSupreme Court reins in copyright fees on music, videos, printed matter
Vancouver Sun
OTTAWA – The Supreme Court of Canada has reined in the application of copyright fees levied on music, movies, video games and printed materials that Canadians download and copy in different ways. The rulings could result in big savings for school …
Supreme Court ruling scraps royalty for music downloadsCBC.ca
Educators, students come out on top in copyright ruling, London expert saysMetroNews Canada
Supreme Court scraps some copyright fees on downloadsGlobe and Mail
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