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Winnipeg refuge for victims going through court process named for murdered teen

WINNIPEG — Victims of crime and their families in Winnipeg will soon have a refuge while going through the court process. Candace House is a short walk from the city's courthouse.

CFL TSN giving fans chance to build and run their own team this season

TORONTO — Canadian football fans can now become the general manager of their own team. The CFL and TSN have partnered to launch TSN CFL Fantasy, a free game that will give fans the chance to build and run their own team this season.
Players on hand as Canada Post commemorates Canada-USSR hockey showdown

Players on hand as Canada Post commemorates Canada-USSR hockey showdown

WINNIPEG — The most famous goal scored in Canadian hockey history is now featured on a stamp.

Police in Ontario turning to Facebook in an effort to get leads in cold cases

Police are turning to social media in an effort to generate leads in unsolved homicides and missing person's cases in central Ontario.

Kingston, Ont., man spent 3 hours locked in trunk of ex-girlfriend's car: police

KINGSTON, Ont. — Police in Kingston, Ont., say a man went from being locked in a car trunk to locked up in jail in the space of a few hours.
Big month ahead for Canada-U.S. trade: multiple irritants come to a head in June

Big month ahead for Canada-U.S. trade: multiple irritants come to a head in June

WASHINGTON — The multiple ways in which Donald Trump could threaten Canada-U.S. trade will be on full display this month, with a series of looming decisions and public events that hold the potential to escalate disputes.

Closing arguments delayed in Ontario nurse manslaughter trial

BARRIE, Ont. — Closing arguments have been postponed in the manslaughter trial of an Ontario nurse who took a patient off life support without a doctor's order. Legal issues prompted the last-minute scheduling change Wednesday.

Verdict expected Thursday for engineer charged in Ontario mall roof collapse

A discredited former engineer who signed off on the health of a northern Ontario mall just weeks before it collapsed in June 2012 finds out Thursday if he bears any criminal responsibility for the two women who died in the rubble.
Vancouver defender Shannon Woeller earns Canada callback for Costa Rica games

Vancouver defender Shannon Woeller earns Canada callback for Costa Rica games

TORONTO — Vancouver defender Shannon Woeller, summoned by coach John Herdman as an injury replacement in April, has earned a callback for Canada's games against Costa Rica in Winnipeg and Toronto. The fifth-ranked Canadians play No.

Google's Android Pay launches in Canada with most major banks as partners

TORONTO — Google's Android Pay, a mobile wallet that allows people to pay with their smartphone, is available for Canadians to download starting Wednesday.
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