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Michele Wilkins had her unborn child 'removed' from her womb during an attack that occurred after she responded to a Craigslist ad for free maternity clothes
Judge sends B.C. man to jail for practicing law without degree
A Vancouver Island man is heading to jail for repeatedly flouting orders not to practise law without a degree. Ralph Goodwin was found in contempt of court in December when a judge said he "flagrantly" defied a 2013 order requiring him to stop giving lega
Couple hospitalized after road rage beating in Vancouver
Kristal March and Cory Harasavich planned to spend Valentine's Day together, but not in a hospital. The couple say they were visiting Vancouver from Kelowna, B.C., on Friday night when they were assaulted after confronting a driver who they say failed to
The motley crew of white supremacists, anti-government ‘sovereignists’ and pro-militia crusaders are ‘more extensive and more active’ than most people think
Toronto Police cost the city more than a billion dollars a year, and there’s a growing call for radical change
Reinhold Hanning, Auschwitz guard, goes on trial Thursday
A 94-year-old former SS guard at the Auschwitz death camp goes on trial Thursday on 170,000 counts of accessory to murder, the first of up to four cases being brought to court this year in an 11th-hour push by German prosecutors to punish Nazi war crimes.
Joe Chidley: If these signals are right, then we wouldn’t be looking at the little chill we got last year, and Canada would not escape another global recession unscathed this time around
Flint residents file multiple lawsuits over lead contamination
One lawsuit seeks to replace lead-leaching water lines at no cost to customers. Another seeks money for thousands of Flint residents who unwittingly drank toxic water. A third complaint has been filed on behalf of people with Legionnaires' disease.
A B.C. study found that stigma is the most challenging barrier for sex workers who are leaving the industry to find new jobs.
2 dead, 3 injured in downtown Toronto shooting
Police say five people were shot and two have been killed during an overnight shooting in downtown Toronto. Altercation took place at around 3 a.m. near Spadina Avenue and College Street
Canada vulnerable to major attack: Ex-CIA analyst
Canada and the United States are currently vulnerable to an imminent threat that could “topple the pillars of civilization”, says the executive director of the EMP Task Force on National Homeland Security, a U.S. Congressional advisory board.

Nooshafarin Ravaghi and Hossein Nayeri met behind bars.
She was a pretty children’s book author and part-time ESL instructor. He was a winsome inmate, albeit one accused of unspeakable crimes.
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