- Americans told to 'keep a low profile' if anti-Trump protests break out in Britain
The U.S. Embassy in London issued an alert on Tuesday to Americans in the British capital, warning them to keep a low profile during President Donald Trump's visit later this week in case protests against him turn violent. - British woman said to have been poisoned by Novichok is remembered as 'gentle soul'
- Accused in deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash released on bail
- All 12 boys, soccer coach rescued from flooded Thai cave
- 'No plans to double our defence budget,' Trudeau says
- Bring on the tats: Patients don't mind if doctors sport body art
- Ruling on sentencing delay could put more pressure on a stressed justice system
- Japan's disappearing village a sign of things to come for rural Japan
- After the G7 debacle, Trump's NATO and Putin summits are raising 'déjà vu' alarm bells
- Canada drops mustard from retaliatory tariff list while ketchup remains a target
- Outspoken former RCMP officer Krista Carle has died
- 11th boy rescued from flooded Thai cave in 'challenging' final push
A witness says an eleventh person has been rescued from a flooded Thai cave complex where 12 boys and their soccer coach were trapped for more than two weeks, raising hopes that the entire group would be out by the end of the day. - Thai cave rescue: See some of the challenges divers faced
- Judge rejects Trump request for long-term detention of immigrant children
- The National
- Justin Bieber engaged to model Hailey Baldwin
- Trump names conservative judge Brett Kavanaugh as Supreme Court nominee
- Cyberattacks targeting Canadian troops in Latvia seem to be easing off
- B.C. condo association urges more tolerance after ban on outdoor play
- Russian spacecraft breaks record for fastest trip to space station
- CPPIB buys minority stake in sports gambling data firm Sportradar
- Greyhound Canada to end bus service in Western provinces
- Alberta likely to take equity stake in Trans Mountain pipeline, Notley says
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says the province is likely to end up owning a piece of the Trans Mountain pipeline. - 81-year-old Toronto van attack victim left bleeding on sidewalk works to regain independence
- Another major blow: Andre De Grasse done for season with hamstring injury
- Hundreds turn out to celebrate lonely Brantford, Ont., teen's 'un-birthday party'
- More than 2 weeks on, sweeping sense of relief near Thai cave site
- Scientists defy 'force of nature' to unlock secrets of Hawaii volcano
- British police suspect Novichok death connected to poisoning of Skripals
- Harvey Weinstein pleads not guilty to charges he assaulted a 3rd woman
- Starbucks plans to stop offering plastic straws by 2020
- Boris Johnson, U.K. foreign minister, resigns amid cabinet rift over Brexit
- How Canada's small towns are trying to survive and thrive in changing times
- Massive failure in cervical cancer screening prompts Ireland to overhaul testing
Irish health authorities will start screening women for cervical cancer with a test for human papillomavirus (HPV) — something a Canadian study recently recommended. - Trudeau set to extend Canada's leadership role in NATO's Latvia mission
- 'Death by a thousand cuts,' not Trump's Supreme Court pick, could erode abortion rights in U.S.
- Trade war fallout: Why oil and the loonie are finally headed apart
- 8 boys brought out of flooded Thai cave in 'immense' rescue operation
- Death toll rises in Japan after deadly floods, landslides
- Fast-moving grass fire burns 34 vehicles at Niagara Lavender Festival
- U.K. Brexit Secretary David Davis resigns
- Woman poisoned in U.K. with Novichok nerve agent dies
- Big Sugar bassist Garry Lowe dead at 65 after battle with cancer
- Hypocrisy is at the crux of the Trudeau groping allegation
- Pompeo shrugs off North Korea's 'gangster' rebuke, cites progress
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Sunday brushed aside North Korea's accusation of "gangster-like" denuclearization demands from the Trump administration. - Internal memo raises red flag over quake warning system
- Germ-blasting robot sets its sights on fighting C. difficile outbreaks
- Credit report nightmare and Heinz ketchup takes a hit: CBC's Marketplace consumer cheat sheet
- Construction could push Canada Day festivities off Parliament Hill for years
- How a bacteria-detecting strip of plastic film could make best-before dates irrelevant
Tuesday, July 10, 2018
10 July - Pale Moon START Page - MSM Canada
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