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Body in barrel ID'd by Toronto police
A body found encased in concrete in a barrel at the bottom of Toronto's harbour belonged to Quang Lu, who was associated with organized crime, police said Tuesday.
All charges dropped against Michael Bryant
Career of rising political star Michael Bryant, once touted as a future premier, was put on hold last year after a collision that claimed the life of bike courier Darcy Allan Sheppard
Google buys Toronto touch-screen company
In the multi-billion dollar high-stakes world of mobile computing, Google Inc. appears to be betting that cool little gestures like the scrunch will help it compete with Apple Inc.’s iPad and other mobile devices.
MPs attendance records kept secret
OTTAWA — Spending habits aren’t the only things MPs want to conceal these days — their attendance records are also off limits to the public. Despite rules docking MPs and senators pay if they miss more than 21 days of work during a sitting of Parliament,
U.S. sends Patriot missiles, soldiers to Poland
WARSAW, Poland — Dozens of American soldiers and a battery of Patriot missiles have arrived in Poland, where they will spend the next two years teaching the Polish military to operate the advanced guided missile system at a base just a few miles from the
CBC's Stanley Cup final schedule set
The series shifts to the Wachovia Center in Philadelphia for Game 3 on Wednesday, June 2, and Game 4 on Friday, June 4. If necessary, the series moves back to the Windy City for Game 5 on Sunday, June 6, then return to Philadelphia for Game 6 on Wednesday
Saving the Enemy - Canadian Soldiers' Professionalism
The way that an army treats the population, both friend and foe, while operating in a foreign country is in many ways a reflection of that army’s professionalism. In my thirteen years as a soldier, I have come to believe that my fellow soldiers are, with
Montreal police contacted about body in barrel
Toronto police have been in touch with police forces in Ontario and Montreal as a coroner's team chipped away Monday at the concrete-encased body in a barrel that was hoisted from Lake Ontario.
Hubble spots a planet-eating star
The Hubble Space Telescope has captured evidence of a Sun-like star "eating" a nearby planet. Astronomers knew that stars were capable of swallowing planets in orbit around them, but this is the first time the event has been "seen" so clearly.
Canada imposes sanctions on N. Korea
Canada and the United States offered their full support to South Korea as the country's president cut trade to North Korea Monday in retaliation for a torpedo attack that killed 46 sailors.
St. Lawrence water levels drop
An unusually warm winter and a mild spring have resulted in a drop in water levels along the Saint Lawrence River, raising concern among those who use it for business and pleasure.
Explosives possible at site of future B.C. park
The southern British Columbia community of Vernon is hoping to turn land that the Department of National Defence has used for military training into a nature park. There's just one problem — the DND says the 56-hectare plot might still be littered with ex
Flyers advance to Cup final after ousting Habs
P.K. Subban sat in one corner of the Montreal Canadiens dressing room with a bag of ice pressed against his swollen upper lip. As Brian Gionta talked to reporters, he rubbed his heavily taped left wrist.
Security gaps remain at YVR airport
In January, CTV News discovered large, easily traversable holes in the perimeter fence around YVR airport. Some of the fence was also made of plastic, not coated steel.
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