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Around 1,500 people attended a rally at Edmonton's Rexall Place Tuesday night to demand the province bury an above ground, high-voltage transmission line proposed to run near the city. More »
The firm that designed and built an energy plant to power a casino in Windsor says it will drop its lawsuit against the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) and now wants to buy the plant for $71 million. More »
Hundreds of police officers have raided locations in the greater Montreal region and Ontario - including at least three daycares - as part of a major crackdown on international fraud. More »
A fugitive from Deline, N.W.T., has been using a social networking website to post messages to friends while on the run from authorities for the past three months. More »
A human rights tribunal has ordered Nova Scotia's Acadian school board to pay a former employee nearly $65,000 for forcing him to retire. More »
A 21-year-old was sexually assaulted in a Windsor schoolyard Tuesday night as she was cutting across the school property on her way home. More »
Canadian diplomat Richard Colvin, who last week gave explosive testimony about the possible torture of detainees captured by the Canadian Forces in Afghanistan, sent reports about the issue to the office of the minister of foreign affairs. More »
The Toronto District School Board is exploring the idea of creating an all-kindergarten school in order to alleviate overcrowding at an East York elementary school. More »