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- Will they stay or will they go? What you need to know about Britain's Brexit vote
The United Kingdom is days away from a referendum on whether or not to stay part of the European Union. See what’s at stake ahead of the so-called Brexit vote. - Town keeps eye on funeral business that dissolves bodies in 'green cremations', pours them into sewers
- 'America's gun' to get its day in court Monday as Sandy Hook victims try to sue maker of AR-15
- Enjoy a rare summer solstice full moon for the 1st time in decades
- Frustrated Toyota customer has waited more than a year for airbag fix
- 'A shakedown against Canadians': Hollywood still telling internet pirates to pay up
- 'I got my rifles out': Calgary man alarmed to hear family address is on ISIS hit list
- Security contractors en route to Canadian Embassy in Kabul killed in bombing
- 'Nothing's official' on Ron MacLean returning as Hockey Night in Canada host
- LeBron James helps Cleveland end major sports championship drought
- Candlelight vigil, church services and tattoos in Orlando a w
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Anton Yelchin, who starred in the Star Trek reboot franchise, died Sunday in Los Angeles after being pinned by his car on the driveway of his home.
- Donald Trump says U.S. needs to consider racial profiling to stop attacks
- Goodbye Freedom 55: How about 66 or 70?
- 'You knew something was wrong': 12 girls rescued from Pennsylvania man's house
- 'The biggest burden was lifted': Sharlene Bosma on the conviction of her husband's murderers
- More than 420 properties are affected by floods in B.C., one family rescued by helicopter
- London, Ont., police charge woman after dead baby found in dumpster
- Walt Disney World could be liable for death of boy snatched by alligator: Lawyers
- Violence erupts at Montreal's Francofolies festival
- Tories call boosting CPP a 'drastic step' that will cost Canadians thousands of dollars
- Russia's doping ban hardly cause to celebrate
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Who cheats on tests? Some foreign drug makers do. Western inspectors have found pages of important data buried under rubble. They've found evidence of erased computer records and falsified human blood tests. And those are just the examples they've witnessed.
- B.C. affordability crisis: Survey shows anger at politicians, support for absentee owners tax
- Music festivals at the mercy of the elements, in a new era of extreme weather
- Venezuela's economic and political collapse forces Canada to choose sides
- Gordie Howe: The life and legacy of 'Mr. Hockey'
- Jury in Tim Bosma trial finds Millard, Smich guilty of 1st-degree murder
An Ontario Superior Court jury has found Dellen Millard and Mark Smich guilty of first-degree murder in the slaying of Tim Bosma, who was never seen again after taking two men on a test drive of a truck he was trying to sell. - Ten families of Sandy Hook victims are suing the maker of the AR-15 assault rifle that killed their loved ones
- Pope Francis says 'majority' of Catholic marriages invalid
- Video shows terrified clubgoers hiding during Pulse shooting
- 'Enough is enough': Small businesses root for Walmart in fee battle with Visa
- Britain mourns slain lawmaker Jo Cox, throwing EU referendum into limbo
- Meat Loaf hospitalized after collapsing onstage in Edmonton
- Liberals concerned troops for NATO would mean no peacekeeping
- Deadly stabbing in northwest Calgary was domestic incident, police say
- Families facing grief 'beyond description' after Orlando killings, Obama says
- A Republican freed the slaves, so how could Trump be raci
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