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33 Canadian deaths associated with swine flu as Ontario up to 12
Ontario is now reporting 12 deaths associated with the swine flu for a national total of 33.
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Briefly put: He's a man on a mission, and that mission is underwear
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Canadian, U.S. markets tumble on worst-than-expected American job data
The energy sector led the Toronto stock market to a lower close Thursday amid disappointing data that showed the U.S. unemployment rate at its highest point since 1983.
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Tuesday 30th June - Toronto, Ontario, Canada
In class once more, 2 lectures, canadas energy sources and pathway going forward and privacy and information.
Exhumation of 1812 war hero stirs controversy
U.S. Gen. Zebulon Pike. Lingering confusion over the exact location of the general's grave has prompted Pike family descendants a ' including math professor David Pike from Newfoundland's Memorial University a ' to seek the exhumation of some bones to conduct DNA testing.
New trial set for Dumfries man accused of murder
A new trial has been set for a Dumfries man accused of committing a murder in Fredericksburg.
Family of dead youth asks tough sentence for drunk driver
The family of a young man killed by a drunk University of Toronto student on Kipling Ave.
Proposed Toronto garbage dump site worries Markham councillor
A Milliken-area park adjacent to Markham is one of a number of possible temporary garbage drop-off sites, according to City of Toronto documents leaked on Tuesday.
Toronto Architectural Firm RVTR Wins Canada Council for the Arts Professional Prix de Rome
Self-Ventilated Envelope and Thermoformed Interior Partitions at Pampas House, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Bill of treason found at McMaster
A historical glimpse of Canadiana - a bill of treason connected to the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837 - has been found among the archives at McMaster University.
Fire razes townhouse construction site
Fire razes townhouse construction site Reader photo from Keith Roode taken at 12:30 a.m., Tuesday June 30, of the Townhouse fire at Burhamthorpe and Ponytrail Drive in Mississauga.
Scarborough teen wins texting competition
Katherine Laidlaw, National Post Kathy Spence's nimble texting skills won her $25,000 on Monday, as the 16-year-old walked away with the 2nd Annual LG Canadian Texting Championship top title.
"Agokwe" wins a leading six Dora Awards; "The Sound of Music" nabs three
Canadian researchers use air traffic patterns to predict global infectious disease spread
Canadian researchers have designed a system using air travel patterns to predict how infectious diseases will spread around the world, offering a means of halting transmission by taking preventive measures as soon as an outbreak occurs, local media reported Monday.
A high-wire act by an adventurous raccoon has given residents in an east-end Toronto neighbourhood a tail to watch.
A search that spanned close to half the globe looking for the family of a First World War veteran has ended with the location of a niece in B.C. "Out of the blue I got a phone call asking about Charles Jeffs," said Rae Falkenberg from her home yesterday in Nanaimo, B.C. "It's incredible." Falkenberg appears to be the closest living relative to ...
Pickets follow Toronto Pride parade
A giant rainbow flag march down Yonge street during Pride parade in Toronto, Ont., June 28, 2009.