Teen charged with murder after three found dead in Brockville home

Police in the eastern Ontario city of Brockville say a teen faces first-degree murder charges after three people were found dead inside a home. Officers say they responded earlier Thursday

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2 Royal Navy sailors charged in fatal capsizing of military craft in Halifax harbour

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HALIFAX - Canadian military police have charged two members of the Royal Canadian Navy in the death last year of

Youth stabbed in Pickering; 1 in custody after early‑morning police response

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A youth is in stable condition after being stabbed in Pickering early Wednesday. Durham police say officers were called around

Usher & Chris Brown’s R&B Tour Announcement Sparks Backlash

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Thaddaeus McAdams / Usher / Chris Brown Usher and Chris Brown are going on tour together, and social media, including

Madonna announces new album, a sequel two decades later, 'Confessions on a Dance Floor: Part II'

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NEW YORK (AP) — As Madonna sang in her 2005 hit, “Hung Up,” time goes by so slowly. But it

Toyota, Honda form new Canadian lobby group as industry faces challenges

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TORONTO - Toyota and Honda have formed a new lobby group called the Pacific Manufacturing Association of Canada as the

Toronto proposes $10 fee for World Cup fan fest after initially promoting free entry

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The City of Toronto is proposing a $10 charge for admission to its World Cup fan festival after initially promoting

Swae Lee Cuts Confidential Deal In Alleged Paternity Suit

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Source: Bernard Smalls / @PhotosByBeanz Swae Lee is reportedly closing the book on a legal dispute that had been lingering

A reimagined 'Cats' on Broadway features a special cat – an actor from the original 1980s musical

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NEW YORK (AP) — A DJ with a high-top fade and a crate of vinyl records begins “Cats: The Jellicle

Oilpatch holding off on investment changes despite crude price surge

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CALGARY - Canadian oil and gas producers are benefiting from the surge in commodity prices driven by the Middle East