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$10K reward posted for Okanagan cattle rustlers
It may sound like an old time crime, but cattle rustling has become a modern concern in the North Okanagan region of B.C. Police say culprits are shooting cattle on range land, then butchering them on the spot to steal prime cuts of meat.
Metro Vancouver moms fear pedophile's release
Two Metro Vancouver moms are “horrified” that unrepentant pedophile Latif Ahmad Tata will be back on the street two years after being found guilty of sexually assaulting little girls at his wife’s Maple Ridge daycare.
One dead and five injured at Zombie convention in Florida
FORT MYERS, Fla. — Police say a shooting at the annual ZombiCon gathering in Florida has left one person dead and five more injured, causing a chaotic scene that sent throngs of zombie-dressed revelers running through the streets.
FBI tipped off Wilfrid Laurier University about online threat
The lockdown at Wilfrid Laurier University's campus in Waterloo, Ont., has ended, according to the university's president, Max Blouw. The campus had been locked down Friday due to a threat against the school's science building, according to police.

Hiva Alizadeh is among nine convicted terrorists notified by Citizenship and Immigration Canada that their citizenship may be revoked under a law that came into force in May
Jury rules against aunt who sued boy over hug
BRIDGEPORT — The case of the aunt who sued her young nephew over a reckless birthday hug, may have hinged on a plate of hors d’oeuvres. Jennifer Connell, who claimed the 8-year-old boy was negligent when he jumped in her arms, knocked her down and broke

Remarkable body camera footage shows a Cleveland police officer acting heroically, trying to calm down a violent, suicidal man even after the man shot and wounded the cop.
Do civilians with guns ever stop mass shootings'
Backers of laws that let pretty much all law-abiding people carry concealed guns in public places often argue that these laws will sometimes enable people to stop mass shootings. Opponents occasionally ask: If that’s so, what examples can one give of civi
Former Quebec lieutenant-governor to serve 18 months for fraud
Quebec's former lieutenant-governor Lise Thibault, who pleaded guilty last year to submitting improper expense claims for travel, gifts, meals and events during her 10-year appointment, has been sentenced to jail and ordered to repay the government.
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