The search for a 38-year-old father of two from Markham, Ont. is yielding few answers as the family grows increasingly desperate. The family of
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Canucks trade Michael Del Zotto to Ducks for Luke Schenn, 2020 draft pick
VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Canucks are creating some room on their roster by dealing defenceman Michael Del Zotto to the Anaheim Ducks. The Canucks
‘The Flash’ sends gifts to boy who stayed up for TV, saved family from fire
MINQUADALE, Del. — A 13-year-old Delaware boy credited with saving his family from a house fire when he stayed up late to watch TV
Mother Nature proves less troublesome for Prairie farmers in 2017: report
REGINA — A report from the Canadian Crop Hail Association says a reduction in potentially damaging storm activity on much of the Prairies this
Big crowds in Blyth for Harry Potter-themed festival
The population of Blyth swelled from 1,000 to more than 10,000 this weekend for the Harry Potter-themed Festival of Wizardry. Fans of the franchise
Northern reactions to Ontario PC environment plan
How will the province’s new climate change plan impact Ontario? Matt Ingram reports. Source link https://www.ctvnews.ca/polopoly_fs/1.4200284.1543626007!/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/landscape_300/image.jpg #CanadianNews #news #worldnews #headlinenews #CanadaNews Stories and much
Sheepdogs drummer Sam Corbett says he has cancer and not touring with band
SASKATOON — Sheepdogs drummer Sam Corbett says he’s been diagnosed with cancer. In a Facebook post, Corbett says the disease was caught early and
Plane stolen from SeaTac Airport crashes
A 29-year-old airline employee stole a Q400 airplane from SeaTac International Airport and crashed it into Ketron Island in Puget Sound. Source link https://www.ctvnews.ca/polopoly_fs/1.4049057.1533970550!/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/landscape_300/image.jpg
High and Dry festival helps Gagetown businesses recover from flood
GAGETOWN, N.B. – There were no longer dampened spirits in Gagetown today as hundreds gathered to show their support for businesses in the community
Patrick Brown says he will ignore Wynne’s threat of defamation lawsuit
Ontario’s Opposition leader says he plans to ignore a libel notice from Premier Kathleen Wynne. Wynne took another step toward a defamation lawsuit against