Last Updated: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 | 5:34 PM ET
- Suspect in custody after apparent Village Mall stabbing
- Royal Newfoundland Constabulary were combing an area of the west end of St. John's Tuesday evening, after an apparent stabbing at a shopping mall. more »
- TV used as weapon in St. John's jail assault
- A St. John's inmate is accused of using an unusual weapon — a television set — as a weapon at a local jail. more »
- Conciliator revives Burin strike talks
- A conciliation officer has agreed to meet with the Newfoundland and Labrador government and a union representing support workers who have been on strike since November. more »
- RNC stop man carrying knives
- A man accused of carrying concealed weapons in St. John's spent Monday night in police custody. more »
- BLOG: O'Keefe edges Simms in flag wager
- St. John's Mayor Dennis O'Keefe won bragging rights, and a little more, in a recent bet with Mount Pearl's Randy Simms. more »
- Peacekeeping memorial unveiled in St. John's
- A new statue honouring Canada's peacekeepers has been unveiled on the doorstep of the Newfoundland and Labrador legislature. more »
- Mistakes led to Labrador hospital fire: CEO
- A top Labrador health official admitted Monday that hospital staff in Happy Valley-Goose Bay made mistakes when they put a patient in an isolation room last Wednesday. more »
- GF-W legion disrespectful: veteran
- A Canadian Navy veteran in central Newfoundland says the legion in Grand Falls-Windsor isn't treating photographs of veterans with respect. more »
- N.L. police dog nabs ATV driver
- A bleeding all-terrain vehicle driver was found by a police dog a few hours after disappearing into the woods shortly after crashing with a car in western Newfoundland. more »
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- Dr. Charles Smith's victims to be compensated
- Ontario will offer payments of up to $250,000 for each person whose life was directly affected by Dr. Charles Smith's flawed pediatric forensic pathology.
- B.C. prisons brace for Sri Lankan migrants
- A Lower Mainland municipality is being advised its prisons could be used to house Sri Lankan migrants on a Thai cargo ship believed to be headed to B.C.
- Facebook speeding boast leads to conviction
- A 19-year-old man from a Toronto suburb has pleaded guilty to careless driving after boasting on Facebook that he drove 100 kilometres an hour over the speed limit on a residential street.
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- Pakistan rain hampers aid delivery
- 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.
- Ex-U.S. senator Ted Stevens dies in plane crash
- A plane carrying former U.S. senator Ted Stevens and ex-NASA chief Sean O'Keefe crashed near a remote fishing village in Alaska, killing the longtime senator and at least four others, authorities say.
- Khadr trial's jury selection begins
- Jury selection for the U.S. military commission trial of Canadian Omar Khadr has begun in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Health »
- Dr. Charles Smith's victims to be compensated
- Ontario will offer payments of up to $250,000 for each person whose life was directly affected by Dr. Charles Smith's flawed pediatric forensic pathology.
- Alzheimer's predicted by spinal-fluid test
- Alzheimer's disease can be accurately predicted by analyzing biomarkers in spinal fluid, Belgium researchers have found.
- 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.
Arts & Entertainment »
- McDonald, Tierney, Dolan films at 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.
- Spider-Man swings onto Broadway in December
- The long-awaited Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark musical, with songs by U2 members Bono and The Edge, will open on Broadway on Dec. 21.
- Witherspoon takes on Peggy Lee
- Reese Witherspoon and Fox 2000 are mounting a biopic of the late great jazz singer, Peggy Lee.
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.
- CRTC fixes telecom consultation deadline
- Canadians have until Aug. 20 to submit their thoughts on which telecommunications services should be considered basic 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 cut losses on Federal Reserve move
- North American markets pared earlier losses Tuesday after the U.S. Federal Reserve acknowledged the pace of the U.S. economic recovery has slowed and said it would buy government debt on a small scale.
- 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.
Consumer Life »
- 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.
- Canada's Wozniak fit to play in Rogers Cup
- Aleksandra Wozniak, Canada's top-ranked tennis player, announced Tuesday she will be fit to play at the women's Rogers Cup next week.
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