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Poppy thief strikes again
Police in Hamilton, Ont., say a man wanted for the theft of poppy donation boxes last week, has struck again.
City acting like hypocrites
a gaggle of malcontents is allowed to ignore City of Calgary bylaws for weeks on end, yet a single counter-protestor is pounced upon like a pedophile at a playground.
Woman dies at Occupy Vancouver siteA female, who is believed in her 20s, died late Saturday afternoon at Occupy Vancouver in what Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services are calling a "medical emergency."
VFRS spokesman Capt. Gabe Roder confirmed the woman who died was in a tent, but it is u
Occupy Vancouver becoming a 'fire hazard'
Occupy Vancouver protesters will be ordered to rearrange their tents, get rid of others and remove tarps after fire officials issued a warning that the site is becoming a fire hazard.
Abdullah Khadr won't be extradited
The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear the extradition case of Abdullah Khadr, shutting the door on American efforts to prosecute the man in a terrorism case.
Vancouver police recommend 163 riot chargesAlmost five months after an investigation began into the Stanley Cup riot, the first 163 charges have been recommended by police against 60 alleged looters and vandals, Vancouver police say.

On a rainy day in May 2010, Joe and Marilyn Singleton returned from dinner to their rural acreage near Taber, Alta. The couple usually left the lights off to save energy. But on this night, the lights were on and a dilapidated station wagon was in the dri
Gang violence fuelled by pot prohibition, report says
A coalition of health, academic and law enforcement experts is calling for the legalization and regulation of marijuana, saying existing laws only drive the billion-dollar industry underground and fuel gang violence.
Police Pepper Spray Haka Dancers At Football Game In Utah
ROOSEVELT, Utah -- Police in a small Utah town are being accused of overreacting after using pepper spray to break up a group of Polynesian men and boys performing a traditional dance called the Haka after a high school football game. The police action ca
Accused Toronto serial killer laughs at murder chargesIn July 2010, his then girlfriend threw him out after a bitter fight. It was the last time anyone saw him but hours later, at night, someone fired a shot through the door of her seventh-floor apartment. (A coat of pink paint tries to cover the spot where
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