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Names of victims emerge in Colorado theatre rampage
The identities of the victims of the massacre at a Colorado movie theatre have emerged one by one after authorities told their families of their deaths. By late Saturday morning, relatives and family spokesmen had confirmed the identities of half of those
Man shot dead by Alberta RCMP
An investigation is underway after an Alberta RCMP officer shot and killed a man near Vegreville, 100 kilometres east of Edmonton.
Video: Senior blasts would-be thievesDramatic video has surfaced of two alleged would-be thieves fleeing for their lives — one shot in the butt — after a senior at a Florida internet café started blasting.
The man who shook Quebec
From Yahoo! News Canada: Montrealers can be forgiven for having been a tad restive during the sweltering first days of summer. There were the nightly student protests against Quebec Premier Jean Charest’s government and clashes with police. About a month
Clemency for Canadian on death row agonizes U.S. governor
Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer, who will decide whether Ronald Smith is executed, says he sympathizes with the Alberta native but also has been told by the victims' families that they need the convicted murderer's death for closure.
Paterno, Penn State excoriated in child sex abuse report
Joe Paterno and other top Penn State officials hushed up child sex abuse allegations against Jerry Sandusky more than a decade ago for fear of bad publicity, allowing the former assistant football coach to prey on other youngsters, a new report says.
Cross-border policing provokes sovereignty worries
When the Conservative government passed its controversial omnibus budget bill last month, it included new powers for certain U.S. law enforcement agents that critics say could have ramifications for Canadian sovereignty.
CSI: British Columbia Wildlife
The case broke when a DNA sample taken from the body by law enforcement officers was matched in the lab to a sample from the scene of the crime. The difference between this case and last week’s episode of Your Favourite Crime Drama is that the victim was
Pot-smoking mom drives off with baby on car roof:
PHOENIX -- A marijuana-smoking woman was arrested on Saturday in Phoenix after she accidentally drove away with her five-week-old son in a child safety seat on the roof of her vehicle, police said.
Mother & son plead guilty to incest
A 53-year-old woman and her 35-year-old son pleaded guilty to incest Thursday in connection with an incident in which a family member was horrified to catch them having sex.
G20 oversight dogged by poor communication, says report
Civilian oversight of police actions during the G20 summit was significantly hampered by inadequate communication by police, insufficient planning time and a top-down approach by the federal government, according to a new report.
WELLAND - It was expected to be the third and final day of Ian Thomson’s trial.
Before the case was adjourned on March 31, closing arguments had already begun.
But when court reconvened on Wednesday, it became apparent Thomson — on trial for two car
Two elderly patients murdered in Montreal hospital
Police are investigating the killings of two patients and an attempted murder in a Montreal hospital. Montreal police say two elderly patients were suffocated at Notre-Dame Hospital– one on June 16 and the other last Thursday.
Seven years for man who killed penis-biting fiancee
A Nova Scotia man was sentenced to seven years in prison for killing his fiancee after she bit his penis. James Leopold, 33, was charged with second-degree murder, but was found guilty of the lesser charge of manslaughter last month.
'Hot metal' a multi-million-dollar headache in B.C.
Businesses and individuals in B.C. are spending millions of dollars every year replacing stolen metals and wire, thanks both to thieves and to unscrupulous dealers willing to look the other way when offered hot scrap.
Bar owners charged in alleged drunk-driving deaths
In a potentially precedent-setting case, the co-owners of an eastern Ontario bar are facing manslaughter charges after a person left their establishment and caused a highway crash that left two people dead.
Uruguay plan to let gov't sell marijuanaMinister of Defense Eleuterio Fernandez Huidobro told reporters in Montevideo that the measure aims to weaken crime in the country by removing profits from drug dealers and diverting users from harder drugs.
Sweeping immigration changes to give new power to minister
Sweeping changes proposed in a new immigration bill would give new powers to the minister of immigration, including the ability to deny entry to visitors for public policy reasons and to override the rules to let otherwise inadmissible people come to Cana
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