Len Deighton, author of bestselling spy thrillers, dead at 97

LONDON (AP) — Len Deighton, a prolific writer whose tough, stylish spy thrillers featured on bestseller lists for decades, has died. He was 97.Deighton’s literary agent, Tim Bates, said he

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B.C. to bring in safety zones, ban harassment around sites of worship

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VICTORIA - The British Columbia government is bringing in legislation to prevent intimidation, mental and physical harassment, and obstruction of

Long periods of freezing rain in forecast for Ottawa this week

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Things could get very wet — and very slippery — in the Ottawa area this week. There is the potential

Toronto man, 50, faces new charges for child sexual abuse material

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A 50-year-old man from Toronto who was arrested last month for allegedly luring children online for sexual purposes is facing

Overseas trade propels Port of Vancouver to record cargo volumes

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MONTREAL - The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority says a record amount of cargo flowed through its terminals last year as

OCDSB reverses decision, opens kindergarten registration at four schools

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Ottawa’s largest school board has announced that it will open kindergarten registration at four elementary schools after announcing in December

Paul Wall, Slim Thug, & Mike Jones Reunite For “Still Tippin’” Performance At Rodeo Concert

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Source: @thedavidsettle / @979TheBox During Lizzo’s performance at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, she brought out a few Houston

2 men charged after several payment-skimming machines allegedly found at Clarington gas station

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Durham Regional Police officers say two men are facing multiple charges after payment-skimming machines were found on several gas pumps

Non-sufficient funds fee to be capped at $10 starting this week, saving Canadians millions a year

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New regulations that will cap non-sufficient funds (NSF) fees at $10 will save Canadians $4.1 billion over the next decade,

B.C. to announce details about safe access to schools, places of worship

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size B.C. Premier David Eby, Attorney General Niki Sharma and Minister of Education