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New Marine Atlantic ferry arrives
The newest ferry intended to help turn fortunes around for beleaguered Marine Atlantic arrived in Canada Wednesday, as the Crown corporation prepared for a launch later this year.
Children's Farmyard closes for good in Stanley Park
The second day of 2011 was the last day for the Children�s Farmyard in Stanley Park.
Opened in 1982 after replacing a children�s zoo that had opened in 1962, the farmyard had its last public day Sunday in conjunction with the last night of the 13th
Man charged for selling fake Olympics tickets
A Canada-wide warrant has been issued for a man accused of selling tickets for the 2010 Olympics but never delivering them to almost 30 buyers. Thirty-one-year-old Sean McConnell Stuart of West Vancouver faces a number of charges.
Canadian veterans battling homelessness
LONDON, Ont. - Dozens of largely middle-aged veterans in Southwestern Ontario are battling homelessness after years of valiantly fighting to stay off the streets.
Historic Toronto building gutted by blaze
A historic building in downtown Toronto will have to be "systematically dismantled" after sustaining massive structural damage in a major blaze early Monday, fire officials say.
B.C. homeless seek shelter in cold
As temperatures dropped below freezing in Vancouver on New Year's Eve, the city's homeless shelters struggled to keep up with the demand for space.
Dad waits in anguish for missing son
Instead of celebrating the passing of time, Pierre Martineau spent New Year's Eve lingering by the phone waiting for news, any news, of his 23-year-old son.
'Horrendous' sex murder worries police
The "horrendous" sex murder of a retired teacher by at least one stranger has police conducting an extensive ground search and warning Ancaster, Ont., residents to be vigilant.
Three die in southern Alberta crash
Despite frantic efforts made by fellow motorists, three of four people traveling in an SUV lost their lives Thursday afternoon when their vehicle plunged into icy waters west of Calgary.
'No-fun' New Year's Eve irks Vancouverites
Anyone looking to ring in the new year at a big public celebration in Vancouver may be in for a disappointment this year, after the city decided to return to its "no-fun" roots and not sponsor any public events
Train hits car in Qualicum Beach, B.C.
An elderly woman is in hospital after a train struck her car in an intersection in Qualicum Beach, B.C. around noon on Friday, according to firefighters.
P.E.I. National Park lost dunes in storm
The shoreline of Prince Edward Island National Park looks significantly different after last week's storm surge, as many of the dunes along the north shore were washed away.
Sask. farmer shoots 3 wolves
What began as an early-morning deer hunt turned into an unnerving encounter with three timber wolves, a Saskatchewan farmer says.
'Spring' Olympics 2010's top weather story
Vancouver's much-maligned wet and balmy conditions during the Winter Olympics have seized the highest podium spot in Environment Canada's Top 10 weather stories of 2010.
PM invites Aung San Suu Kyi to Canada
Prime Minister Stephen Harper has extended an invitation to Burmese pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who was freed from house arrest by the ruling military junta in November, to come to Canada.
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