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Canada Headlines
- Atlantic Canada digs out from latest storm
- The East Coast was digging out Thursday after the latest in a series of winter storms — but there were few places to put all the white stuff.
- B.C. avalanche survivor may face criminal charge
- RCMP in Whistler, B.C., are considering laying a criminal charge against a man who survived a deadly avalanche New Year's Day after he and a friend ventured into a closed area, disobeying warning signs.
- Bodies of missing snowmobilers recovered
- Police have found the bodies of two snowmobilers who went missing New Year's Day at the south end of Lake Simcoe.
- Vandalized college faces expensive cleanup
- Students at the community college in Lawrencetown will have to sort through debris to identify their belongings after vandals smashed windows, computers and lockers, causing an estimated $100,000 in damage.
- Snow joke: Quebecers win free trips
- Thousands of Quebecers can thank an extra 2.1 centimetres of snow for a free trip, part of a vacation giveaway based on the amount of snow that fell on Jan. 1.
- Quebec soldier's body brought back to Ontario base
- The body of Gunner Jonathan Dion, a soldier from Val-d'Or who was killed in southern Afghanistan, arrived at a military base in southeastern Ontario on Wednesday.
- Man accused of defrauding Argonauts faces new charges
- A man facing charges for allegedly defrauding members of the Toronto Argonauts is now facing additional fraud charges.
- Teens charged in girl's New Year's Day slaying
- Toronto police arrested two teenagers on Wednesday in connection to the city's first homicide of 2008 after a 14-year-old girl was stabbed to death Tuesday night.
- Flooding continues as river surges in Prince George
- Shorter is not necessarily better when it comes to dealing with the ice jam on the Nechako River near Prince George.
- Edmonton bloggers break world record, boost computer literacy
- A group of 100 Edmontonians has blogged its way into the Guinness World Records book.