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  • Looking for a job in Canada? Try Saskatoon

    Adzuna, a U.K.-based job-search engine, has recently expanded to help Canadians find work, too. After "some serious number crunching" — Adzuna compared their data from 36 Canadian job websites with the latest Employment Insurance and unemployment statistics — the site … Continue reading →

  • Ontario couple handed $5k bill after finding 400-year-old skeleton in their backyard

    A couple in Point Edward, Ontario is feeling haunted after finding the skeleton of an aboriginal woman who lived more than 400 years ago. The haunting is less supernatural than financial; the province has handed the couple a $5,000 bill … Continue reading →

  • Hungarian man, 98, charged with World War II crimes: prosecutors

    By Krisztina Than BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungarian prosecutors on Tuesday charged a 98-year-old man who tops the Nazi-hunting Simon Wiesenthal Center's wanted list with war crimes, saying he had helped to deport Jews to Auschwitz in World War Two. Laszlo Csatary was found guilty in absentia in 1948 of whipping or torturing Jews and helping to deport them to the death camp while serving as police commander in the Nazi-occupied eastern Slovak city of Kosice in 1944. ...

  • Fox cub finds help after its head gets stuck in a jar

    A fox cub has found help among humans after the animal found itself bottled. A video posted online last week shows a small fox approaching two men on a road, struggling with its head stuck inside a glass jar. The … Continue reading →

  • 'The Voice' Winner: Who Did the Experts Choose?

    By Jethro Nededog LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - NBC's "The Voice" will crown another winner on Tuesday night's finale. Season 4's three finalists - Daniellle Bradbury, Michelle Shamuel and The Swon Brothers - battled it out for the title on Monday's performance finale episode. Before the performances, coaches Blake Shelton, Adam Levine, Shakira and Usher performed The Beatles' "With A Little Help From My Friends." The Top 16 then got together for the second group performance of the night on Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros' "Home. ...

  • Protesters jailed as they decry Republican shift in North Carolina

    By Marti Maguire RALEIGH, North Carolina (Reuters) - A conservative shift by North Carolina's first Republican-led government in more than a century is drawing weekly protests to the state capital of Raleigh, but some lawmakers are defiantly standing their ground. In the latest of the "Moral Monday" demonstrations, dozens of clergy members, doctors, teachers and environmentalists trampled paper copies of legislation before being handcuffed by police officers when they refused to leave the statehouse as an act of civil disobedience. ...

  • Iran court summons Ahmadinejad, ups pressure on outgoing leader

    DUBAI (Reuters) - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was summoned on Monday to appear before a criminal court on unspecified charges leveled by a conservative rival, days after moderate cleric Hassan Rohani was elected his successor. While Rohani's election on Friday showed a desire for change, it also highlighted divisions among Iran's establishment conservatives who, though united in their dislike of Ahmadinejad, were unable to rally behind a single candidate. The summons was issued by a Tehran court and follows a complaint by Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani. ...

  • ‘Sesame Street’ creates first Muppet with parent in jail

    The newest Sesame Street cast member is a small orange Muppet with a big problem. "My dad is ... my dad's in jail," says Alex to his Muppet friends, who echo back to him. "Jail?" Surprising words from a Muppet, … Continue reading →

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