At least 117 dead dogs found in ‘horrific scene’ at California ‘no-kill’ shelter

FORTUNA, Calif. (AP) — The remains of at least 117 dogs were found on the grounds of a California “no-kill“ animal shelter, many of them with gunshot wounds, authorities said.

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Tarragon Theatre's ‘Cicadas’ is a grand theatrical experiment that doesn't entirely pay off

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Cicadas By Chris Thornborrow and David Yee, directed by Nina Lee Aquino. Until May 24 at Tarragon Theatre Mainspace, 30

Magna CEO says clarity on headwinds key to finding right solutions amid uncertainty

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TORONTO - Magna International Inc. chief executive Swamy Kotagiri says the auto industry can’t make it through the heightened economic

Ontario allowing pharmacists to treat more conditions, administer more vaccines

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TORONTO - Ontario pharmacists will soon be allowed to administer more vaccines and treat more common ailments, as part of

U.S. cafe chain Dunkin’ to return to Canada through agreement with Foodtastic

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U.S. cafe chain Dunkin’ is headed back to Canada. Canadian restaurant operator Foodtastic says it has signed a master franchising

Rick Riordan unveils new 'Camp Half-Blood' novels, starting this fall

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NEW YORK (AP) — Starting this fall, fans of Rick Riordan’s “Percy Jackson” books can discover some adventures that took

Former Progressive Conservative justice minister joins the Nova Scotia Liberal Party

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HALIFAX - Becky Druhan, Nova Scotia’s former justice minister and Independent member of the legislature, has joined the provincial Liberals

Oshawa man charged after fire intentionally set inside residential triplex

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A 57‑year‑old man is facing an arson charge after a fire was deliberately set inside an Oshawa triplex over the

This condo developer is letting buyers put units on layaway for $1,000 a month

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As the Toronto-region condo industry struggles with low sales and stalled projects, one developer is pitching a unique pathway to

MPs, senators set to cut back U.S. exchange travel, despite pressure on trade file

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OTTAWA - Members of Parliament and senators are set to drastically reduce interparliamentary exchanges with the U.S. Senate and Congress,