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- Las Vegas gunman shot hotel security guard before firing into festival crowd: sheriff
Law enforcement authorities on Monday made a significant change to the timeline of the Las Vegas mass shooting, saying the gunman shot a hotel security guard before he opened fire on concert-goers. - 2 more deaths confirmed at Florida nursing home that lost AC during Hurricane Irma
- Hunter airlifted to hospital after wounded moose fights back
- 'It was like Armageddon was on': At least 10 dead, 100 injured as fires rage in California wine country
- Family of Attawapiskat teen who killed herself calls for coroner's inquest
- 'The war on coal is over:' Trump administration to terminate Obama's climate plan
- Destroying personal accounts of residential schools would just compound the tragedy
It's true that breaching the confidentiality agreement could cause even more trauma, but now it's up to Canada to step up and ensure the survivors have all of the help they need to heal from the wounds of the schools, whatever the cost. - WorkSafeNB abandons investigation into whale rescuer Joe Howlett's death
- Ontario Liberals accuse PC Leader Patrick Brown of 'Trump style' politics
- Trudeau faces trade trouble during Washington, Mexico City visits this week
- Chaos inside the Phoenix pay centres — Is anyone's pay right?
- 'I trusted him with my money': Woman says broker 'churns' her account, rakes in over $250,000
- 'This is just pure devastation': Wildfires leave chimneys, charred cars in their wake
- Catalonia's leader says he'll abide by independence vote but proposes talks with Spain first
- 1,000 leads later, authorities still stumped by Vegas gunman
- Star Wars: The Last Jedi drops trailer during NFL halftime
- Student accused of killing campus police officer at Texas Tech
- Sears Canada wants court's permission to liquidate all remaining stores
Sears Canada says it plans to seek court approval to begin liquidation of all its remaining stores and assets. - 'This may be most uncertain international moment since WWII,' says Freeland in Washington
- Harvey Weinstein scandal: Angelina Jolie, Gwyneth Paltrow allege harassment
- After 190 hours of overtime in month, Tokyo stadium worker's suicide ruled as death by overwork
- Liberals narrow list of contenders for 'supercluster' innovation hubs to 9
- 'We have to be a more compassionate society': Amanda Todd's mother reflects on 5th anniversary of her death
- B.C. race pulls 'First Nations-inspired' medal after appropriation backlash
- Triple-murder trial begins in Red Deer for man charged in killing of parents, sister
- Netflix launches campaign to set record straight about $500M Canadian investment
- TD Bank customer frustrated with fraud investigation leaving him owing thousands
- 'Truth-telling helped us': Residential school survivor's family hopes others will preserve testimony
- Utah police officer fired for treatment of nurse who refused blood draw
A Utah police officer was fired Tuesday after being seen on video roughly handcuffing a nurse because she refused to draw blood from an unconscious patient in an incident that became a flashpoint in the conversation about use of force by police. - Traumatic brain injury confirmed in young B.C. bull rider who took his own life
- Patients of female surgeons have slightly better outcomes, study suggests
- 'Could've saved a lot of heartache': New Las Vegas timeline raises questions about response to gunman
- Seal meat on the menu at Toronto restaurant sparks duelling petitions, online debate
- Employee discount at work? Revenue Canada wants you to pay tax on it
- South Korean lawmaker says North Korea stole secret documents with war plans
- Boeing aims PR offensive at Canada to underline economic importance
- Alcohol doses 'through the roof': Popular, potent alcoholic drinks landing Quebec young people in ER
- Canadian in NY terror plot had 'history of mental illness,' court documents show
- Crosby, Penguins visit Trump at the White House
- Asteroid flyby on Thursday provides a chance to practise for a collision
Asteroid 2012 TC4 is zipping past Earth on Thursday, allowing scientists and emergency preparedness teams to practise for an impact. - Indigenous communities embracing clean energy, creating thousands of jobs
- Why the Weather Network app shares your location with advertisers
- This should not be a news flash — Canada's biggest cities are now out of reach for millions: Neil Macdonald
- Canada moves toward buying Australian fighter jets, upping ante in trade dispute with Boeing
- Amid gloomy signs in Washington, Trudeau keeps up the charm offensive on trade
- 'Anger, betrayal': Sears staff speak out about demise of the company and their jobs
- California wildfires reduce years-long dreams to embers
- China and U.S. 'neck and neck' in foreign assistance spending
- 23-year-old pedestrian dead, off-duty Winnipeg cop arrested after collision
- Sask. Indigenous women file lawsuit claiming coerced sterilization
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