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Deaf woman's service dog Milo returned after 6 months
Fredericton resident Sue Perry got the New Year's Day smooch of a lifetime when she was reunited with the service dog she lost in Ottawa in July. See the emotional reunion of Perry, who has been deaf since birth, with Milo in a YouTube video.
6 wild animals in unexpected places ... and one very short cat
This year's weird wildlife encounters include a bear on a golf green, a fox on a bus and some turtles where no turtle should ever be. Take a look at some of the notable animal stories and odd encounters between animals and humans that took place in 2014.
Cost of becoming Canadian goes up for 2015 
For the second time in a year, the Conservative government has hiked the fee it charges to make someone a citizen. The new price for processing citizenship documents has been set at $530 as of Jan. 1, up from the formerly new price set last February of $3

Jake Lotocki, 12, got to meet his hockey hero, New York Islanders’ John Tavares before the team’s game against the Winnipeg Jets. The boy was bullied by a group of Jets fans after a game in March.
Opinion: The Inuit spirit of sharing is alive this Christmas
A growing number of southerners are flooding Nunavut with donations of food, clothing, toys and sports equipment this year. 'Southern generosity should be received in the same spirit in which it is given; not in the spirit of welfare,' argues guest column
A solo Christmas, snowshoeing across Great Slave Lake
David Arbeau plans to spend this Christmas on a 2-week, 200 km snowshoe trip across Great Slave Lake. ‘I've always planned on doing a long trip like this,’ he says. ‘It gives me time to be by myself, I'm in solitude. And I like that type of feeling.’
Girl, 14, dead after being hit by Toronto bus
A candlelight vigil is being held at a Scarborough bus stop this evening for a 14-year-old girl who was struck and killed Friday by a TTC bus. Meanwhile, police are looking to speak with six people who may be witnesses in her death.
Yukon man ponders declaring refugee statusDonovan McGlaughlin admits his story is hard to believe, but he wants Canadians to keep an open mind as he explains why he may have to apply as a political refugee in the country he's called home for his 60 years.
His father was First Nation, his mothe

Islamic State militants have the capacity to build very sophisticated and tricky bombs and so in late November when a farmer near Erbil, Iraq, found explosive devices on his land after jihadi forces fled, he called on Kurdish peshmerga soldiers for help.
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