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Hundreds march in Victoria, Vancouver for missing and murdered women

Hundreds march in Victoria, Vancouver for missing and murdered women

There was grief and outrage on the streets Saturday, as hundreds gathered to remember aboriginal women who have died or gone missing.
Winter storm closes schools, halts flights in Newfoundland

Winter storm closes schools, halts flights in Newfoundland

ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — School closures and flight cancellations are piling up in eastern Newfoundland as a major winter storm has moved in from the Grand Banks.
Five things about new Liberal Eve Adams

Five things about new Liberal Eve Adams

OTTAWA - Five things you may not know about Eve Adams, the controversial Conservative who made a bombshell announcement on Monday that she's defecting to the Liberals: 1. Born Eve Horvat, Adams is the daughter of Hungarian immigrants.

Family of fire victims makes plea 25 years on

SURREY — Four years ago, a family stricken by the unsolved homicides of a mother, two sisters and a baby girl in a 1990 fire received a letter from a mystery informant.

B.C. woman accused of spying by China freed on bail

BEIJING — A Vancouver woman detained with her husband on suspicion of stealing state secrets from China has been released on bail, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said Thursday.
John Baird to resign as foreign affairs minister and not run again

John Baird to resign as foreign affairs minister and not run again

OTTAWA - John Baird, one of Prime Minister Stephen Harper's most trusted and high-profile cabinet ministers, is resigning his foreign affairs post and will not seek re-election later this year.
Murder trial for Dennis Oland, charged in father's death, begins in September

Murder trial for Dennis Oland, charged in father's death, begins in September

SAINT JOHN, N.B. - The judge presiding over the murder case against Dennis Oland says up to 1,500 people may be called for jury selection when the trial begins later this year.

Maritimes brace for blizzard, cold weather

WEA-Maritimes-Storms code:6 INDEX: Weather, Atlantic HL:Environment Canada issues blizzard, cold warnings for storm-battered Maritimes THE CANADIAN PRESS HALIFAX — Another major winter storm is headed for the Maritimes.
Atlantic Canada told to brace for heavy snow, rain

Atlantic Canada told to brace for heavy snow, rain

HALIFAX — Another storm was expected to bring a mixed bag of nasty weather to the Atlantic provinces overnight. Environment Canada said a low-pressure system was approaching the Maritimes on Monday and would cross Nova Scotia on Tuesday.
Storm delays flights, keeps schools closed in Maritimes

Storm delays flights, keeps schools closed in Maritimes

HALIFAX — Hundreds of people are without power in the Maritimes following a nasty winter storm that brought strong winds and snow to the region. Nova Scotia Power was reporting outages in Pubnico and Ingonish at about 7:30 a.m.
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