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Children's Aid seizes 'wild, destructive' Ottawa childrenThey ate pizza off the floor, had dried mucous on their faces, smelled, had lice for six months and they lived in a home that had garbage and broken belongings hoarded in piles, holes in every wall and feces smeared in a child's bedroom.
Canucks win Presidents' Trophy!!The Vancouver Canucks won their second straight Presidents' Trophy as the best team in the NHL following a 3-0 victory against the Edmonton Oilers. The Canucks will face either the San Jose Sharks or the Los Angeles Kings in the first round of the Stanley
Don Cherry offers Sidney Crosby advicePittsburgh Penguins superstar Sidney Crosby needs to avoid the cheap tactics that have drawn fire from critics and concentrate on scoring, Don Cherry said Saturday night during his Coach's Corner segment on CBC's Hockey Night in Canada.
LHC is back with big energy boostThe Large Hadron Collider is operating again after its winter break, and running at even higher energies as it seeks new physics and a resolution to the hunt for the Higgs boson.
Sloth photobombs volunteers in Costa RicaA team of international student volunteers posing for a portrait at the end of their sojourn in Costa Rica are joined by a surprise intruder: a sloth, who slow-bombed the picture at the last second.
Canucks closer to clinching West as Coyotes beat BluesMike Smith made 31 saves in another stingy start, helping the Phoenix Coyotes take the Pacific Division lead with a 4-1 victory over the suddenly beatable St. Louis Blues on Friday night. With the Blues' loss, the Canucks need just one point to clinch the
Filipino devotees nailed to crosses in Good Friday ritesThousands have gathered in the Philippines to witness devotees nailed to crosses as they mark Good Friday by re-enacting Jesus Christ's suffering. The yearly rites continue even as Roman Catholic church leaders discourage the practice.
Bosnia mourns thousands dead on 20th anniversary of warBosnians walked silently and sobbed on Sarajevo's main street, leaving flowers and gifts on 11,541 red chairs arranged in seemingly endless rows -- the number represents the men, women and children killed in a siege that ended up being the longest in mode
Jet crash rescuers search rubble in VirginiaA U.S. fighter jet has crashed into a suburban Virginia apartment complex, sending seven people to hospital as emergency officials search the rubble for about two dozen people still missing.
Last ice age ended by carbon dioxide increaseA significant increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, rather than changes to the Earth's orbit, was likely the main cause of global warming that ended the last ice age, a new study has found.
Calgary Flames rally to top lame CanucksMichael Cammalleri scored twice in the third period as the Calgary Flames rallied to beat the Vancouver Canucks 3-2 on Thursday. Curtis Glencross also scored for the Flames (36-29-16), who trailed 1-0 heading into the final period.
Guitar amplifier pioneer Jim Marshall dies aged 88Jim Marshall, dubbed the "Lord of Loud" for his pioneering work on guitar amplifiers used by some of the greatest names in rock music, has died aged 88. A spokeswoman for the company he founded said he passed away in Milton Keynes, southeast England, on T
Drunken trio scrubbed clean at carwashPolice have issued warnings to a trio of 23-year-old Abbotsford men for an embarrassing late night drunken escapade.
After a night of drinking, the men stripped down, hopped in a shopping cart and rode it through the 24-hour carwash.
Tax cops too weak, says AGThe Canada Revenue Agency is unable to adequately assess and track potentially millions of tax cheats in the country because of limited resources along with weak oversight and enforcement practices, according to a new report from the federal auditor gener
Canucks reach 50 wins, increase lead in WestMax Lapierre's shootout goal gave the Vancouver Canucks a comeback 5-4 victory over the Anaheim Ducks on Tuesday night. The Western Conference-leading Canucks (50-21-9) posted their seventh straight win and moved three points ahead of the idle St. Louis B
B.C. premier rips TransLink exec bonusesB.C. Premier Christy Clark says TransLink's top executives are well-paid and shouldn't be getting performance bonuses at a time when so many B.C. residents are struggling financially.
Large tornadoes hit Dallas-Fort Worth areaTornadoes tore through the Dallas area, tearing roofs off homes, tossing trucks into the air and leaving flattened tractor-trailers strewn along highways and parking lots.
Picture captures a billion starsTwo UK-developed telescopes are used to make a colossal picture of our Milky Way Galaxy, to reveal the detail of a billion stars.
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