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Feed aggregatorP.E.I. man offers to split $1M reward with B.C. pipeline bomber
A Prince Edward Island man is hoping to cash in on a $1-million reward EnCana offered for information leading to the arrest of the bomber who has been targeting the company's natural-gas pipelines in northern B.C. by offering to share the prize cash with the culprit.
Lebanon accountable for Hezbollah: Netanyahu
The Lebanese government is responsible and will be held accountable for any attacks launched on Israel by Hezbollah, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday.
Nortel's Zafirovski steps down
Mike Zafirovski is stepping down as president and CEO of Nortel Networks Corp., the insolvent Toronto-based company announced Monday.
Up, Coraline to vie for new 3-D award in Venice
Nine films, including Pixar productions Up and The Hole, will compete for a new award for 3-D moviemaking at the 66th Venice Film Festival this September.
Trailer Park Boys return to Atlantic film fest
Ricky, Julian and Bubbles - The Trailer Park Boys - will return this fall, in time to open the Atlantic Film Festival in Halifax with their new movie, Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day.
North American leaders face busy summit
Leaders of Canada, Mexico and the United States are discussing swine flu, the global economic downturn, drugs, travel and trade at the so-called "Three Amigos" summit in Guadalajara, Mexico, on Monday.
Gomery takes role in city politics
The retired judge who headed the inquiry into the federal sponsorship scandal, John Gomery, is getting involved in Montreal's municipal politics as honorary fundraising chair for Projet Montréal.
Aerosmith postpones further concerts
Western Canadian Aerosmith fans will have to wait a bit longer to see the veteran rockers, with the band's remaining three concerts this week postponed following lead singer's Steven Tyler's recent fall.
Dead man linked to attempted break-in
A 33-year-old from St. John's, who police say had been involved in an attempted break-in, died Friday night when the pickup truck he was driving crashed on a highway about 30 kilometres outside the city.
Church praying for thief who stole Mary statue
The congregation at a Calgary Catholic church is hoping for the safe return of a Virgin Mary statue that stands 1.5 metres tall.
GTA power being restored after storm
About 2,000 Hydro One customers are still without power Monday after thunderstorms swept across southern Ontario on Sunday night.
Typhoon Morakot slams into eastern China
Typhoon Morakot slammed into China's eastern coast on Sunday just hours after nearly one million people were ordered to leave the area.
Blackhawks star accused of robbing cabbie
Chicago Blackhawks forward Patrick Kane and his cousin, James M. Kane, were arrested around 5 a.m. ET Sunday, accused of assaulting a Buffalo, N.Y., taxi driver and failing to pay their fare.
Harper arrives in Mexico for summit
Leaders of Canada, Mexico and the United States began a two-day summit in Mexico on Sunday to address a range of issues, including drugs, energy, trade, travel and the global economic downturn.
B.C. fire crews attack mountain blaze
Fire crews continued to attack a major wildfire in the central B.C. Interior on Sunday, and while officials reported some progress, all evacuation orders and alerts remained in effect in the Cariboo region.
7 mid-air crash bodies recovered
Police divers recovered seven bodies from the mid-air helicopter and plane collision over the Hudson River in New York that killed nine.
Fatah reaffirms right to resist occupiers
The Fatah movement led by Mahmoud Abbas has endorsed the idea of a Palestinian state alongside Israel and says it reserves the right of resistance against Israeli occupation.
Broadway Spider-Man hits financial bump
The Spider-Man musical, with a score by U2's Bono and The Edge, has reportedly suspended preparation work because of financial problems.
New York mid-air crash kills 9
A small plane and a sightseeing helicopter carrying Italian tourists collided over the Hudson River between New York City and Hoboken, N.J., on Saturday, killing all nine people aboard the two aircraft.
Duck shoot video brings 3 arrests in Sask.
Three Saskatchewan men have been arrested over a video recently posted on YouTube that shows men using rifles to shoot ducks on a pond illegally, sometimes from a car window.
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