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Foul play not suspected in deaths of four people found in burning N.B. house

Foul play not suspected in deaths of four people found in burning N.B. house

ST. GEORGE, N.B. — Foul play is not suspected in the deaths of four people found in the burned remains of a home in southwestern New Brunswick, police said Wednesday as they continued their investigation into the tragedy. RCMP Const.
Supreme Court will not hear Shafia's appeal in family killings

Supreme Court will not hear Shafia's appeal in family killings

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear the case of a man convicted of murdering his three sisters and another woman.

Man charged in death of N.S. police officer released again on conditions

HALIFAX — A Nova Scotia man charged in the death of an off-duty police officer has been released again after being accused of breaching his bail conditions.

Court documents reveal lasting agony of assault on Saskatchewan woman

PRINCE ALBERT, Sask.

Suburban homes may be cheaper, but they can come with extra costs

TORONTO — Jess Morgan rents in the country's hottest housing market and has been saving for the past six years for a down payment on her first home.

Small plane lands on northern Ontario highway; no injuries, police say

CHAPLEAU, Ont. — Provincial police say there were no injuries when a small plane landed on a northern Ontario highway on Wednesday night. They say the ultra-light plane landed on Highway 129, about 27 kilometres north of Chapleau, Ont.

3 charged with defrauding Halton Region of $770k, police say

MILTON, Ont. — Police say three people are facing charges after a now-former municipal employee allegedly defrauded Halton Region of approximately $770,000.

New Rogers chief executive Joe Natale joining company sooner than expected

TORONTO — Rogers Communications (TSX:RCI.B) has signed a deal to allow former Telus CEO Joe Natale join the company sooner than expected. Natale was named in October as the next chief executive at Rogers to replace Guy Laurence.
Guy Boucher feels Senators let one slip by against Bruins in Game 1 loss

Guy Boucher feels Senators let one slip by against Bruins in Game 1 loss

Ottawa head coach Guy Boucher couldn't help but feel like the Senators let an opportunity slip away as the Boston Bruins took Game 1 of their Eastern Conference quarter-final series 2-1 on Wednesday night.
Provinces prepare for tabling of much-anticipated pot legislation

Provinces prepare for tabling of much-anticipated pot legislation

OTTAWA — Ontario Attorney General Yasir Naqvi says legalizing marijuana is already proving to be a "tremendous" undertaking for the provinces and territories — and it's only going to get worse come Thursday.
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