Children’s Aid worker stabbed in Windsor
A Windsor, Ont., children’s aid worker is in hospital after she was stabbed in the parking lot of the Children’s Aid Society.
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Children’s Aid worker stabbed in Windsor
Mideast Quartet urges Israel to freeze settlement
Top international diplomats on Friday called on Israel and the Palestinians to return to peace negotiations with a goal of reaching a final settlement that would create an independent Palestinian state within 24 months.
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Mideast Quartet urges Israel to freeze settlement
Nike Bauer recalls more hockey sticks
Bauer Hockey Corp. is recalling 13 models of junior hockey sticks due to excessive lead levels in the sticks’ paint.
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Friedman: NHL must take leadership on headshots - now
Here we are, heading into one of the most anticipated games of this NHL season, for all the wrong reasons. In today’s meeting, Wolf Blitzer’s producers are saying, “Don’t forget to record that hockey thing tonight
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Flyers pin hopes on Boucher: Take 5
HNIC senior online reporter Tim Wharnsby dishes out the latest news, buzz and inside information from the hockey world, including Thursday’s highly anticipated Bruins-Penguins grudge match, and the Flyers’ battle to hang on to a playoff spot with backup Brian Boucher in net.
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Harper fields questions on YouTube
Prime Minister Stephen Harper fielded questions on hot topics ranging from legalizing marijuana and Afghanistan to aid for Africa and the deficit in his first YouTube interview Tuesday night.
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Harper fields questions on YouTube
Paralympics closing ceremonies make live TV
The closing ceremonies for the 2010 Winter Paralympics have gone from a no-show to a live show on the official broadcast network for the Games.
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Tumbling Raptors drop 5th straight
Nicolas Batum scored 22 points, making five of six three-point attempts, and the Portland Trail Blazers won their fourth straight with a 109-98 victory over the Toronto Raptors on Sunday night.
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Tumbling Raptors drop 5th straight
Canada to face Sweden in junior Page playoff
The host Switzerland rink edged Ottawa native Rachel Homan 8-6 on Thursday at the world junior curling championship to finish Canada’s round-robin schedule in the tournament at Flims.
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Knee discomfort forces Giles to retire
Brian Giles says the pain in his arthritic right knee is getting worse, and the 39-year-old outfielder informed the Los Angeles Dodgers on Thursday he will retire.
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Knee discomfort forces Giles to retire


