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Guatemala declares state of emergency after armed attacks kill at least 5

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GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala (AP) — Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo on Sunday said he had declared a state of emergency in

Mars turns former Hudson's Bay windows into eye-candy in time for holiday season

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TORONTO - One of Toronto’s busiest shopping corridors came alive Sunday with elves that operated conveyor belts laden with Mars

Ottawa airport food prep workers and union reach agreement, ending strike

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The new three-year agreement will mean a wage increase of at least 10 per cent, with guaranteed pathways to at

1 man seriously injured in Etobicoke stabbing, suspect in custody

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Toronto police are investigating an alleged stabbing that took place in Etobicoke on Sunday afternoon. Authorities say they were called

Ottawa Jewish community to press ahead with public Hanukkah event after Australia attack

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A public Hanukkah celebration in Ottawa will go ahead on Sunday afternoon after a mass shooting at a holiday event

Critics urge Carney to abandon federal shift to British spelling

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OTTAWA — Promoters of Canadian English say the federal government is sending the wrong message to the world with its

OPP investigating 45 extortion cases against South-Asian community in Caledon, Dufferin County

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Provincial police say they are investigating more than 45 cases of extortion targeting victims in Caledon and Dufferin County over

Bystander in videos disarming gunman during Australian beach shooting heralded as ‘genuine hero’

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SYDNEY (AP) — A bystander seen in a widely circulated video disarming a gunman during a deadly shooting rampage at

Hamas confirms the death of a top commander in Gaza after Israeli strike

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JERUSALEM (AP) — Hamas on Sunday confirmed the death of a top commander in Gaza, a day after Israel said