Last Updated: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 | 1:35 PM ET
- Arctic satellite station opens in Inuvik
- The opening of a new satellite communications station in Inuvik, N.W.T., is expected to boost satellite observation of the Arctic region. more »
- Ex-U.S. senator feared dead in plane crash
- A family friend says there has been no official confirmation that former U.S. senator Ted Stevens died in a plane crash in Alaska Monday night, despite previous reports of his death. more »
- Harper defends Arctic seismic tests
- Prime Minister Stephen Harper has waded into a growing debate over a controversial Arctic seismic testing program in Lancaster Sound, where federal scientists had hoped to map the seabed. more »
- Northern leaders welcome new federal minister
- Leaders in Canada's northern territories say they are eager to work with British Columbia MP John Duncan, the new federal Indian and northern affairs minister. more »
- Record heat forces northerners to adapt
- Landslides and low water levels in the Northwest Territories in the wake of record-breaking warmth have prompted calls for changes in infrastructure planning. more »
- Bear ransacks N.W.T. woman's fridge
- An 88-year-old woman in Norman Wells, N.W.T., says she had a terrifyingly close encounter with a black bear that rummaged through her refrigerator, eating pickles, and was eventually shot. more »
- Yukon abuse victims have safety options: official
- Yukon justice officials say there are options for domestic violence victims to protect themselves, including a Watson Lake woman who says she fears her estranged husband may harm her. more »
- Inuit win injunction on seismic testing
- An Inuit group in Nunavut has been granted an injunction to stop seismic testing in Lancaster Sound. more »
- Chevron wins Beaufort drilling bid
- Chevron Canada is committing to spend $103 million to explore for Arctic oil and gas in a large area of the Beaufort Sea. more »
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- Alberta avalanche kills climber
- Crews in Alberta's Kananaskis Country are trying to recover the body of a Calgary mountain climber who died in a weekend avalanche.
- Online gambling coming to Ontario
- The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation plans to have an online gambling program in place by 2012.
- Norad tests hijacked jetliner response
- Military personnel from Canada, the United States and Russia teamed up for the first time on Tuesday to test their response to a hijacked commercial jet over North American airspace.
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- Afghan civilian deaths spike in 2010: UN
- The number of civilians killed or injured in Afghanistan jumped 31 per cent in the first six months of the year due to a rise in violence by insurgents, the United Nations says in a report.
- Pakistan flood aid bogged down: UN
- Extreme flooding and heavy monsoon rains in parts of Pakistan are limiting the ability of Pakistani officials and international relief organizations to deliver emergency aid, a UN agency says.
- Jury selection begins in Khadr trial
- Jury selection for the U.S. military commission trial of Canadian Omar Khadr began Tuesday in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
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- H1N1 pandemic officially over: WHO
- The World Health Organization has declared that the H1N1 pandemic, which killed more than 18,000 people around the world and sparked mass vaccination programs, is over.
- Ontario to pay victims in Charles Smith cases
- Ontario will offer payments of up to $250,000 for people who's lives were adversely affected by Dr. Charles Smith's flawed pediatric forensic pathology.
- Social media 2nd choice after 911 in crisis poll
- About one in five adults in the U.S. say they would use email, the web or social media to try to contact emergency responders in a disaster, a new survey suggests.
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- McDonald, Tierney, Dolan films to hit TIFF
- New films from Bruce McDonald, Jacob Tierney and Denis Villeneuve are just a few of the homegrown offerings that will unspool at the Toronto International Film Festival this September.
- Witherspoon takes on Peggy Lee
- Reese Witherspoon and Fox 2000 are mounting a biopic of the late great jazz singer, Peggy Lee.
- Portrait of daughter playing dead earns art prize
- A painting of Michael Zavros's young daughter playing dead has earned the Australian realist artist the country's richest portraiture prize.
Technology & Science »
- Social media 2nd choice after 911 in crisis poll
- About one in five adults in the U.S. say they would use email, the web or social media to try to contact emergency responders in a disaster, a new survey suggests.
- Last day of CRTC's web consultation on telecoms
- Tuesday is the last day that interested parties can submit their thoughts on which telecommunications services should be considered basic in Canada to the CRTC through its online consultation process.
- Online gambling coming to Ontario
- The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation plans to have an online gambling program in place by 2012.
Money »
- Markets await Federal Reserve rate decision
- The U.S. Federal Reserve was being closely watched Tuesday for its latest take on where the American economy is headed.
- July housing starts fall
- Canada's seasonally adjusted rate of housing starts slipped to 189,200 in July, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation says.
- New house prices rise 0.1% in June
- New house prices across the country rose by 0.1 per cent in June, according to numbers released by Statistics Canada.
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- Greyhound lockout deadline looms
- Thousands of summer travellers could see their plans dashed if a lockout of about 500 Greyhound Canada employees goes ahead later this week.
- New house prices rise 0.1% in June
- New house prices across the country rose by 0.1 per cent in June, according to numbers released by Statistics Canada.
- Online gambling coming to Ontario
- The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation plans to have an online gambling program in place by 2012.
Sports »
- NHL looking into Luongo's deal
- Vancouver Canuck general manager Mike Gillis confirmed in an email to the Vancouver Sun that the NHL is taking another look at Roberto Luongo's 12-year, $64-million contract.
- Berdych advances at Rogers Cup
- Wimbledon finalist Tomas Berdych has won his first match at the Rogers Cup tennis tournament in Toronto.
- Upbeat Blue Jays welcome Red Sox
- Coming off their most successful three-game series in years, the Toronto Blue Jays host the Boston Red Sox Tuesday night (7:07 p.m. ET) at the Rogers Centre.
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