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Teen accused of posting Facebook hit list agrees to plead guilty for no jail time
VANCOUVER, B.C. - A B.C. teenager intends to plead guilty to posting a hit list on Facebook targeting 117 of his peers and teachers because it's a charge the Crown could prove, his lawyer said Friday.
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B.C. RCMP officer charged with assault after handcuffed prisoner slapped
QUESNEL, B.C. - An RCMP officer in Quesnel, B.C., is facing an assault charge after a prisoner was slapped in the face.
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Toronto museum an eyesore, says tourist website
TORONTO — A tourism website has named the Royal Ontario Museum's Crystal one of the world's Top 10 ugliest buildings.
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Saskatoon police say missing 18-year-old found unharmed in Regina
SASKATOON - Saskatoon police say a missing 18-year old woman has been found unharmed in Regina.
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Student interviews bring no new leads in case of missing Toronto girl: police
TORONTO - Police say they have no new leads after interviewing almost all of the students at the high school attended by a missing 18-year-old Toronto girl.
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Kamloops gang leader already in jail sentenced to five more years
KAMLOOPS, B.C. - A Kamloops gang leader who's already in jail has been sentenced to five more years behind bars for another crime.
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Calgary police chief says new law that lets EMS share info is necessary
CALGARY - A proposed legislative amendment that would clarify the ability of paramedics to tell police about information that could be related to a crime is necessary, Calgary's police chief said Friday.
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