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Col Russ Williams lays a wraith at a Remembrance Day ceremony in Trenton, Ont. in this Nov. 11, 2009 National Defence handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO - DND, Cplc Miranda Langguth

Police services, crime victims' families inquire after CFB Trenton cmdr charged

The Canadian Press - Tue Feb 9, 7:02 PM

Ontario police spearheading a broad investigation of a military commander facing murder and sexual assault charges said Tuesday they're fielding calls from other forces and families of victims of crime about so-called cold cases.

  • Senators keep marching with win over Flames CBC - 1 hour, 27 minutes ago

    The Ottawa Senators notched their 12th win in the last 13 games with a 3-2 come-from-behind win over the visiting Calgary Flames on Tuesday.

  • A Regina veterinarian says a special program to provide free spaying and neutering services for animals in remote communities is crucial to controlling stray dogs, especially in light of recent tragedies in northern Saskatchewan.
    Free vet clinics popular in remote areas CBC - 1 hour, 30 minutes ago

    A Regina veterinarian says a special program to provide free spaying and neutering services for animals in remote communities is crucial to controlling stray dogs, especially in light of recent tragedies in northern Saskatchewan.

  • Wendy Pederson, from the Carnegie Community action project, is seen with a group of demonstrators, on January 17, in Vancouver, British Columbia, to symbolically light the flame of the 'Poverty Olympics', a parody, in Downtown Eastside, called the poorest zipcode of Canada.  Photo:Nathalie Alonso/AFP
    Vancouver's poor - dark side of the Games AFP - 1 hour, 48 minutes ago

    VANCOUVER (AFP) - Canada is spending over two billion dollars on the Winter Olympics but just steps away from the venue for the opening ceremony sits one of the country's most notorious slums where drug addiction and prostitution are rife.

  • Canucks struck down by Lightning CBC - 2 hours, 14 minutes ago

    Martin St. Louis had two goals and one assist as the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Vancouver Canucks 3-1 on Tuesday night.

  • Vancouver has started a campaign to encourage Olympic tourists to drink the region's tap water instead of buying bottled water, creating a potential conflict with one of the Games' biggest sponsors.
    Vancouver tap water vies with Olympic sponsor CBC - 2 hours, 18 minutes ago

    Vancouver has started a campaign to encourage Olympic tourists to drink the region's tap water instead of buying bottled water, creating a potential conflict with one of the Games' biggest sponsors.


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