• What Would A Rocky Exoplanet Look Like? Atmosphere Models Seek Clues

    Is the atmosphere thick, or dissipating into space? As planets transit across the face of their stars, it's possible for astronomers to figure out what chemicals are contained in the planet atmospheres, and to make predictions. Francois Forget, a senior research scientist with the Meteorological…

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  • Cheerleaders' Space Station Experiment to Grow Space History One Microbe at a Time

    A very, very (very) small sample from John Glenn's 1962 Mercury capsule "Friendship 7" is set to launch to the International Space Station as part of an experiment organized by professional cheerleaders. The microbial spacecraft sample— literally, the bacteria Pantoea eucrina — is among 48…

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  • Experts question study finding no gains from use of safe surgery checklist in Ont.

    TORONTO - A new study suggests Ontario hospitals saw no measurable improvements in their surgical safety records six months after they implemented a World Health Organization-designed safe surgery checklist program. The lead author of the study said the findings may suggest earlier claims about…

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  • Should Stephen Harper speak out against the PQ’s fantasies?

    In 2006, the Conservative Party campaign slogan was "Stand up for Canada". By that, the Tories meant standing up for the taxpayer, for everyday Canadians. Well, it looks like Canada needs somebody to stand up for them again. This time … Continue reading →

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  • Ottawa meddling, not high prices is main threat to Canadian housing: report

    OTTAWA - Canada's hot real estate market continued to gather steam last month, but a new report from a respected mortgage and housing expert makes the case that prices are not in bubble territory and, if anything, have room to grow. The report by Toronto-based analyst Will Dunning stands…

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    Cabbie Terrorizes Passengers With Giant Snake

    If you think you’ve had a bad cab ride, prepare to be humbled. We’ve all endlessly complained about at least one bad cab journey, but the antics of comedian James Failla really go too far in this video. Just imagine being landed beside this slithery passenger after a long day in the office! Credit:…

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  • Feds look to Australia for pointers on Made-in-Canada brand campaign

    Now the Canadian government is looking to the Australian Made campaign as a model for a domestic branding exercise here. Although the government is kick-starting the idea, the source said the campaign would ultimately be funded within the private sector. An item that claims to be "Made in Canada"…

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  • New York buildings collapse after blast: 2 dead, 20 injured

    A deadly blast apparently caused by a gas leak in New York City levelled a pair of East Harlem apartment buildings Wednesday morning, killing two people and hurting more than 20 others as rubble was thrown several blocks away.

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  • B.C. measles outbreak underscores continued battle over vaccination holdouts

    A serious outbreak of measles in Fraser Valley communities east of Vancouver is frustrating health officials, especially over the reasons for it.

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  • Councillor says city can only do so much about slum landlords

    Councillor Bernard Davis says the city has no way to crack down on problematic landlords, like the property owners of 12 Cashin Ave., other than by acting on complaints from residents and social workers.

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  • Last transmission from missing Malaysian plane was routine: 'All right, good night'

    Malaysian authorities defended their handling of the hunt for the missing Boeing 777 on Wednesday but acknowledged they still are unsure which direction the plane was headed when it disappeared, highlighting the massive task facing an international search now in its fifth day.

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  • Explosion levels 2 NYC buildings and kills 2 people; more than a dozen missing

    NEW YORK, N.Y. - A gas leak triggered a thunderous explosion that flattened two East Harlem apartment buildings Wednesday, killing at least two people, injuring more than 20 and leaving more than a dozen others missing. Con Edison said it immediately sent utility workers to check out the report,…

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  • Obama, in meeting with Ukraine's leader, holds out hope for 'rethinking' on Crimea vote

    WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama expressed a glimmer of hope Wednesday that a referendum on the future of Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula can be halted, as he met with the new leader of the former Soviet republic. Sitting side by side in the Oval Office with Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk, Obama…

    The Canadian Press56 mins ago
  • Giant snow drifts reach rooftops in Delta Beach

    Strong north winds have turned Delta Beach into one big snow drift, with some of the snow drifts reaching rooftops in the community at the southern tip of Lake Manitoba.

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  • Gaza militants fire dozens of rockets into Israel, no casualties reported

    JERUSALEM - Militants in the Gaza Strip fired dozens of rockets Wednesday into southern Israel, sending civilians rushing into bomb shelters but causing no casualties. The Israeli military says it's the largest rocket barrage since 2012, when it launched an eight-day air campaign in Gaza it said…

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    Team rescues trapped Vancouver Island sea lion (8 photos)

    A team in Vancouver launched a two-day operation to attempt a series of rescues of sea lions caught in marine debris near Fanny Bay on Vancouver Island this week. During the mission, the rescuers from the Vancouver Aquarium's Marine Mammal Rescue Centre and Fisheries and Oceans Canada successfully…

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    NJ Teen Who Sued Parents Returns Home

    The New Jersey honor student who sued to get her parents to support her after she moved out has reunited with them. The lawyer for Rachel Canning's parents says the 18-year-old moved back home on Tuesday and the family is asking for privacy. (March 12)

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  • NAFTA could be open for discussion, Harper hints during trade talk

    VANCOUVER - With the ink still wet on a free-trade deal with South Korea, Prime Minister Stephen Harper says Canada would be willing to reopen the North American Free Trade Agreement for the right price. Harper stopped in Vancouver on his way home from South Korea on Wednesday, wasting no time in…

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  • Fight at Esso station leads to manslaughter charge

    A man is facing a manslaughter charge after police responded to a call about a fight Sunday morning at an Esso gas station in the city's east end.

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    Canadian Postman Braves the Snow to Deliver Mail

    An unusual March snowstorm blew over Ontario and parts of Quebec on Wednesday, March 12, snarling traffic and keeping many Canadians away from jobs and school. Bitterly cold temperatures accompanied the storm, according to local reports , as the storm pushed eastward into the Atlantic region. In…

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