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Manitoba woman found unconscious from carbon monoxide, 12,500 still without power

Manitoba Hydro is urging customers reeling from a snowstorm that's left them without electricity for days to keep fuel-burning equipment like heaters out of their homes after a woman was found unconscious.
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U.S. Democrats face tough questions in fourth round of debates

Tuesday night's presidential debate gives the three Democratic front-runners a chance to answer recent doubts about their campaigns, while nine other candidates — the largest lineup on a single stage — get a new shot at the spotlight in hopes of rising or at least remaining relevant.

GM shares rise as sources say automaker, union nearing deal to end strike

General Motors Co. and the United Auto Workers union are near a deal to end a 30-day strike after chief executive Mary Barra and president Mark Reuss took part in contract talks, according to two people briefed on the matter.

Mountie files lawsuit against RCMP alleging 'malicious prosecution' after being cleared of misconduct

Two B.C. Mounties fear their careers have been ruined even though they have been cleared of misconduct allegations over their handling of an extra-marital affair between two co-workers. One of them faces some reinstated allegations of misconduct by the RCMP.

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