A third girl accused in the death of a homeless Toronto man has pleaded guilty.
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‘People get very sick’: Manitoba sees rise in rare, potentially fatal bacterial infection
A rise in cases of a rare bacterial infection in Manitoba has prompted health officials to issue a warning.
LCBO blindsided by Ontario cancelling pilot to scan customer ID’s at northern stores, exec emails show
LCBO executives said they were blindsided by the Ontario Ministry of Finance’s decision to cancel an anti-theft pilot at some northern stores soon after it was announced, documents obtained by CBC News show. One email to LCBO leadership says politicians had appreciated the “effort to help curb what is a societal problem in some of these markets.”
Surrey gurdwara marks one year since Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s murder
Hundreds gathered at the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara in Surrey on Sunday to mark a solemn anniversary: one year since the temple’s president was killed.
Western Manitoba pummeled by hail, high winds, power outages following major storm
Parts of the province were ravaged by a series of severe thunderstorms Saturday night, with many still feeling the effects Sunday afternoon.
Winnipeg firefighters battle 4 blazes in 12 hours
Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service crews were busy this weekend, battling four blazes in just over 12 hours Saturday night and Sunday morning.
‘Feeling confident and having fun’: Knoblauch on Game 4 win, going on the road again and Kane’s status
Edmonton Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch talked to reporters Sunday morning after his team’s impressive 8-1 win over the Florida Panthers in Game 4 at Rogers Place Saturday night.
Two teenage girls, 13 and 17, charged for allegedly using bear spray in Saskatoon robbery
Two teenage girls, 13 and 17, are facing charges in connection with a robbery of a 33rd Street business on Thursday night.
Climate disasters require emergency plans for dialysis patients, experts say
When catastrophic floods severed a bridge and washed away or closed highways in southern British Columbia, Mitchell Dyck and other patients needing regular life-saving dialysis had to be flown to hospital by helicopter.
Late night Toronto shooting sees 2 men walk into hospital with gunshot wounds
Toronto police say two gunshot victims walked into a hospital just before midnight on Saturday. Around the same time, police were called to a shooting report but found no victims.
