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The mayor of Windsor, Ont., has denounced a complaint to the city's integrity commissioner over a meeting he had with his Detroit counterpart, calling it frivolous and politically motivated. Mayor Eddie Francis said Wednesday he was obliged in 2008 to...
Tags: Detroit-Windsor, Eddie Francis, Kwame Kilpatrick, Ont, Canada, Windsor, Detroit, Windsor Ontario, Politics, Detroit¬タモWindsor, Law Crime
The police chief in London, Ont., wants a report after a judge criticized the actions of an officer making an arrest. Police Chief Murray Faulkner has ordered a court transcript of the trial and will have a report done by his professional standards branch....
Tags: Joel Klassen, police chief, Scott Dugdale, judge criticizes, London, Ont, Canada, Toronto, Law Crime
Twelve Canadians were proclaimed on Monday as recipients of one of the nation's highest honours of courage — the Medal of Bravery. The medal, which has been awarded annually since 1972, "recognizes acts of bravery in hazardous circumstances."...Michaelle...
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Canadian champion Joannie Rochette wasn't flawless, but she fought through an exhausting long program Saturday night to win the women's event at Skate Canada International. In fact, the 23-year-old from Ile Dupas, Que., blew away the competition at Kitchener...
Tags: Ont, Joannie Rochette, free skating, Japan, Tōkyō, Robin Szolkowy, Aliona Savchenko, Scott Moir, Tessa Virtue, ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating, Skate Canada International, Alissa Czisny, allnews
The Superior Court judge who first tried to order aboriginal protesters to vacate a former housing development in southern Ontario in 2006 has died. A statement from his family says Justice David Marshall died Friday. He was 70. Continued Below Marshall...
Tags: David Saul Marshall, Ontario, Caledonia, Caledonia Ontario, Marshall, ONT, War Conflict, Canada, Grand River land dispute, Haldimand County Ontario
Last updated on Friday, Nov. 20, 2009 8:32PM EST W elcome to Collected Wisdom’s new luxury cabin cruiser. Now, relax while one of our minions pours you a drink and CW figures out how to drive this thing...Why does the Queen always carry a purse while...
Tags: Ont, Canada, Toronto, Steering wheel, Steering, Clockwise
T riathlete Simon Whitfield has decided to boost his chances of winning a medal at the 2012 London Olympics by competing in next week’s Canadian Cross Country Championships at Guelph, Ont. The 34-year-old double Olympic medalist doesn’t expect to challenge...
Tags: Simon Whitfield, Shepley Brownlee, Barrie Shepley, Ont, United Kingdom, Hamilton, Francisco Javier Gᅢᄈmez Noya, Shepley, Individual sports, Alistair Brownlee, Triathlon, allnews
Thursday will be investigated by the provincial agency responsible for probing incidents involving police that result in death or injury.
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Police in Windsor, Ont. have arrested two people accused of trying to swap legitimate debit card PIN pads for decoys near the cash registers of two local businesses. A fire in east Windsor early Friday was arson, police confirm. A potential strike at...
Tags: Ontario, Essex County, Windsor, auto community, aggravated assault, Lakeshore, automotive parts, parts plant, potential strike, France, Pin, Windsor Ontario, ONT, Essex, Influenza A virus subtype H1N1, Enbridge, S&P/TSX 60 Index, S&P/TSX Composite Index, Tecumseh Ontario
More than a dozen moms armed with babies and strollers rolled into Ottawa city hall Wednesday to protest rules that would have restricted bulky strollers on transit buses. And in the end, councillors backed down. All Ottawa residents, including healthy...
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