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Marie Stopes Runs TV Abortion Ads in U.K.
Pro-Life groups have condemned the airing of TV commercials for abortionist group Marie Stopes in Britain that they say cover up the dangers of abortion and “trivialize” the taking of human life. Marie Stopes, one of the world’s largest international abor
Feds to put price on Canada's nature
A unique research project at Environment Canada could soon offer a new perspective for Canadians on conservation and its economic value, says a director in the federal department.
Arizona Sing-A-LongArizona Gov. Jan Brewer has this nifty new puppet show sing-a-long to explain how reading is fundamental to understanding. “Reading helps you know what you’re talking about…”
Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan
Trooper Larry Rudd is the latest Canadian soldier to be killed in Afghanistan.
Rudd, 26, died Monday while on a resupply patrol to deliver supplies and equipment to Canadian soldiers near the village of Salavat, about 20 kilometres southwest of Kandaha
Some moments are lived backwards. The great ones run through your mind like a favourite movie. Then there are the other kind, where you try to roll back the clock – like the afternoon my teenage son launched a brand new Porsche Turbo through our garage do
RCMP seek attempted murder suspect
Red Deer RCMP are on the lookout for a 21-year-old man who has been charged with attempted murder following a stabbing that sent another man to hospital with serious injuries early Sunday morning.
Windsor captures 2nd straight Memorial Cup
The Windsor Spitfires used a big second period against the host Brandon Wheat Kings on Sunday to romp to a 9-1 win and their second consecutive Memorial Cup championship.
DPRK Hardliners Sink Talks?
As North Korea warns of war, Patrick Cronin asks if Pyongyang hardliners are trying to scupper their own country’s diplomacy.
Czechs capture world hockey gold
Jaromir Jagr found some new Czech teammates to celebrate a gold medal with. The veteran forward set up Jakub Klepis just 20 seconds into Sunday's game and Tomas Vokoun turned aside 35 shots as the Czech Republic captured the IIHF World Hockey Championship
U.S. Implicates North Korean Leader in Attack
A new American intelligence analysis of a deadly torpedo attack on a South Korean warship concludes that Kim Jong-il, the ailing leader of North Korea, must have authorized the torpedo assault, according to senior American officials who cautioned that the
Shuttle Atlantis undocks from space station
After a week of flying together, shuttle Atlantis undocked from a larger and virtually completed International Space Station on Sunday and headed for home on its final voyage.
ISAF tightens security at Kandahar Airfield after attack
NATO forces in Kandahar were trying Sunday to figure out how a small band of insurgents was able to mount an audacious attack on the biggest coalition base in southern Afghanistan, firing a barrage of mortars and rockets at Kandahar Airfield and mounting
Hunt resumes for Sask. baby's body
Investigators in Weyburn, Sask., have resumed their search for the body of an infant, which they believe was dumped into the trash earlier this week.
Clues sought in India crash that killed 158 
Investigators have recovered the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder from the wreckage of an Air India Express plane that crashed after overshooting a runway in southern India, killing all but eight of the 166 people on board.
Assisting officers support CF members, families
17 Wing Winnipeg, Manitoba — The military is often viewed as a big family whose members work together as brothers- and sisters-in-arms. When someone falls—by either death or injury—the Canadian Forces pulls together to see either the injured member or the
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