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The RNC is asking the public for help in finding 57-year-old James Dillon.
Dillon was last seen Sunday in the area of Waterford Bridge Road in St. John's.
He is described, as having a stocky build, is 178 cm, 93 kg with short graying hair and blue eyes.
At the time of his disappearance he was ...
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Admirals push IceCaps to brink of elimination Pierre-Cedric Labrie was the overtime hero as the Norfolk Admirals edged the St. John's IceCaps 1-0 on Monday in Game 3 of their American Hockey League playoff series. |
Sea Shepherd’s Paul Watson released on bail in Germany FRANKFURT, Germany — The Canadian founder of an anti-whaling group who was arrested in Germany on an international warrant has been released on bail.
Paul Watson of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society left a Frankfurt jail on Monday after a court ordered him freed on bail pending a decision ...
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Sea Shepherd's Paul Watson released on bail in Germany The Canadian founder of an anti-whaling group who was arrested in Germany on an international warrant has been released on bail. |
Holyrood water situation nearing normal The town of Holyrood says its water situation is almost back to normal, after nearly a week of problems. |
Doukhobors forced into residential schools want apology similar to natives’ THE CANADIAN PRESSVANCOUVER — It was between 5 a.m. and 6 a.m. and Elsie Erickson’s mother had just begun lighting the stove when four RCMP officers barged into their tiny wooden home in the village of Krestova, B.C.“She came to the bedroom and spoke and said ’Vanya stavai politcia skaya, the ...
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Montreal protesters march near Jean Charest's home Hundreds of people returned to Montreal's streets Monday night, marching toward Premier Jean Charest's home as they continued to protest against tuition hikes and Quebec's new Bill 78 emergency law, which has been criticized as suppressing civil liberties. |
Prince Charles, Camilla draw a crowd at Toronto park The royal couple watched a Victoria Day fireworks show in the citys east end
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Cable-car passengers left hanging in Quebec Dozens of passengers were left stranded aboard two cable cars near Quebec City on Monday, after the gondolas' motors stopped working due to a power failure. |
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Neighbours 'going to war' over plans for University of Toronto residence Confidentiality agreement school inked with private developer has put wedge of silence between U of T and community
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Prince Charles and Camilla tour Toronto Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, continue their tour of Canada with a stop in Toronto. |
Why climbing Mount Everest isn't what it used to be Alberta residents who conquered the summit in the 1980s reflect on how much has changed: There was no lineup
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B.C. pharmacies face ban on generic drug rebates Following the lead of Ontario and Quebec, new rules in B.C. part of legislation are under review to lower pharmaceutical drug prices
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Cities deserve bigger share of tax dollars 86 mayors in B.C. call for a new partnership with the federal and provincial governments to deal with spending issues
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Evacuation lifted for homes near Halifax brush fire An evacuation order for 60 homes in the Williams Lake area of Halifax has been lifted, although the fire is still burning and residents have been told they may have to leave on 30 minutes notice. |
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NATO endorses Afghan exit plan President Barack Obama and his 27 NATO allies confirm plan to give Afghans control of nation's security by mid-2013.
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Bogus PPI complaints 'hit 6,000' Nearly 6,000 people put in bogus compensation claims to the Financial Ombudsman last year, saying they had been mis-sold Payment Protection Insurance, the BBC learns.
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Ruling party claims win in Dominican vote Danilo Medina claims victory in presidential poll although the opposition candidate is yet to concede defeat.
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Deadly train crash in south India A passenger express train collides with a goods train in India's Andhra Pradesh state, killing at least 15 people.
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Mali leader injured in attack by protesters Dioncounda Traore, the interim president, suffers head wound after protesters attack the presidential palace.
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Anwar denies Malaysia rally crime Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim is charged over April's mass street rally, in a move he says is politically motivated.
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Trident contracts to be unveiled The Ministry of Defence will announce later that it is awarding £350m in contracts to design the next generation of nuclear armed submarines.
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Tense calm in Lebanese capital Funeral held of cleric whose killing triggered clashes in Beirut and raised fears that Syrian crisis might spill over.
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World's oceans are 'plasticized' A marine expedition of environmentalists has confirmed the bad news it feared -- the "Great Pacific Garbage Patch" extends even further than previously known.
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