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Man tried to blackmail girl into sex with nude pics

A Leduc, Alta., man who posted nude photos of his 16-year-old girlfriend on the Internet and used them to try to blackmail sex from her was put behind bars Wednesday. Full Story

Eurozone looks at Greek exit

European leaders, at odds over how to resolve the deepening crisis in the euro zone on Wednesday, have been advised by senior officials to prepare contingency plans in case...

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Daredevil jumps nearly 1 km without a parachute

Leap and the net will appear...but not if you're not wearing a parachute.

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Man pleads guilty to teen's brutal murder

Man pleads guilty to teen's brutal murder

Kristopher Lavallee, 31, pleaded guilty Wednesday to second-degree murder in the death of a 15-year-old local girl whose body was burned, chopped up and buried in a bush three years ago. Full Story

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Apples that won't go brown coming soon?

Apples that won’t go brown could be could be planted in Canada as early as 2014. Full Story

Man falls to his death at Grand Canyon

A man fell about 180 metres to his death from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon Tuesday. Full Story

Quebec priest hit with 63 sex charges

A retired priest, already accused of molesting three children, was hit with 63 additional sex charges on Wednesday. Full Story

Fight in Vancouver alley leads to serious injuries

Police are baffled as to what happened between two men who were found injured in an alley near Fraser Street. The pair were both injured in an apparent fight but police have yet to piece together what happened. Full Story

Experts on the hunt for furtive Frankenfish

The predator has become the prey. A team of government experts is descending on Burnaby’s Central Park on Wednedsay, in an attempt to hunt down a furtive Frankenfish purportedly prowling one of the ponds. Full Story

Teacher group donates money to Que. student movement

Quebec's student movement has received another injection of cash from a prominent union outside the province. Full Story

Tattoo bylaw stings artists

Local tattoo artists and shop owners say a strict city bylaw is getting under their skin. Bylaw C-1064 requires artists to supply a blood test and criminal record check before the city will licence them or their businesses – a process that can take up to six weeks. Full Story

Tories haven't earned their wings on F-35 program: Survey

Only 6% of Canadians say they give the federal government a passing grade on how it's handled the F-35 fighter jet program, according to an Abacus Data survey exclusive to QMI Agency. Full Story

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