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Johnny Depp testifies in libel trial, claims Amber Heard assaulted him
July 7, 2020Johnny Depp gave evidence in a London court on Tuesday, denying claims that he hit ex-wife...
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Manslaughter charge withdrawn against Upper Coverdale man
July 7, 2020A Crown prosecutor withdrew a manslaughter charge against Donald Kyle, who originally was charged with first-degree...
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Record debts come due for Canadian oil patch after five years of crisis
July 6, 2020The Canadian industry has borrowed heavily to survive a series of catastrophes, and is facing C$6...
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Trudeau won’t travel to Washington to mark start of renegotiated NAFTA deal
July 6, 2020Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will not join his North American counterparts in Washington, D.C., this week...
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Class action alleges prison staff conducting illegal strip searches
July 6, 2020Two former federal prison inmates are trying to bring a class-action lawsuit against the federal government to...
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German prosecutors ask for 3-year sentence for former concentration camp guard, now 93
July 6, 2020German prosecutors say the trial of a 93-year-old former guard at the Nazis' Stutthof concentration camp...
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Swollen rivers force evacuations in Cache Creek as flooding risk continues across B.C.
July 6, 2020Around a dozen properties in Cache Creek, B.C., were ordered evacuated Sunday after days on flood watch, while hundreds...
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Missing Manitoba man may be in Brandon, RCMP say
July 5, 2020ManitobaWilliam McCurry was last seen leaving his house Saturday night around 11 p.m., RCMP said.William McCurry, 44,...
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Heavy police presence at incident on St. John’s street
July 5, 2020Police remain at the scene on Craigmillar Avenue in St. John's to investigate what they are...
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Parts of West Vancouver property left to district to create a park can be sold, rules B.C. Supreme Court
July 5, 2020A ruling in B.C. Supreme Court gives the green light to the District of West Vancouver...