Strange fruit: Dutch police discover half-ton of cocaine stashed in plastic pineapples.
New law bars Burma democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi from elections.
Parents of American activist killed in Gaza seek compensation from Israel in civil trial.
Canadian man recovering in Sydney, Australia hospital after being badly beaten by 2 teens.
NHL GMs wrap up meetings in Florida with framework for new headshot rule.
Mayor David Miller announces Toronto taking first step to a 2-year operating plan.
Mayor David Miller: 2011 operating budget to be balanced.
N.S. highway named in honour of former famed resident, Alexander Graham Bell.
Russian traffic police accused of forcing civilians to form highway shield to stop suspect.
Pakistani officials say suspected U.S. missile strike kills 4 people in country's northwest.
UN says 90 Rwandan Hutu rebels killed in military operation in eastern Congo.
Libya accepts senior U.S. State Department official apology for joking comment about Gadhafi.
Hungary's president signs law making Holocaust denial punishable by 3 years in prison.
Marie Osmond resumes her Las Vegas show one day after funeral for her son, 18.
Mayoral hopeful George Smitherman calls Miller's budget strategy 'plugging holes'.
Smitherman says 'tricks are for kids', mayor's tactics are wearing thin.
2 former day care workers in Ohio charged with slipping kids sleep supplement at nap time.
NDP alleges Liberals rewarded developers who paid $5,000 each to meet McGuinty.
Energy stocks lead TSX higher, inventory data sends crude prices higher.
Ontario First Nations rally in Ottawa against the Harmonized Sales Tax.
CIBC World markets predicts dollar could hit parity with U.S. currency this summer.
Crosby's gear was misplaced not stolen; found in Toronto in a shipment bound for Russia.
Nomar Garciaparra officially calls it quits after 14-years in the majors; he'll join ESPN as an analyst.
Kyle Drabek tossed two shutout innings, but the Jays fell 4-2 to the Phillies in exhibition baseball.
MPs and senators of all stripes dine on seal meat at Parliamentary restaurant.
Hockey Canada locates Sidney Crosby's missing gear.
3 members of Windsor girls hockey team awarded $2.25M in lawsuit over 2005 bus crash.
Samsung to put 3D televisions on the market in Canada by the end of the month.
Fred Preston, 70, of Sundridge, charged with 1st degree murder.
Ontario is changing the school curriculum to include Internet safety lessons.
Funeral to be held Friday in Wingham, Ont., for slain OPP Const. Vu Pham.
Mexican telecom magnate Carlos Slim named world's richest man by Forbes magazine.
Federal budget approved in principle in parliament by a vote of 142-132.
Toronto-Chilean community holds candlelight vigil for victims of the recent earthquake in Chile.
Sault Ste. Marie area insurance agent is accused of bilking his clients of more than $350,000.
Paralympic torch arrives in Vancouver as excitement builds ahead of Games.
Canadian women lock up playoff spot at world junior curling championship.
Major League Soccer labour talks recess after 2 days; sides will speak with mediator.
Disgraced Olympian Marion Jones signs with Tulsa Shock, embarks on WNBA career.
76ers coach Eddie Jordan brushes off report that he is likely to be fired.
3D movies helped boost movie ticket sales to a record $29.9 billion worldwide in 2009.
48-year-old Chris Chelios to resume 25-year NHL career with Thrashers.
TDSB trustees vote to keep 140 Education Assistants proposed for the chopping block.
5 students at St. Marcellinus Secondary School burned during teacher-led science experiment.
Smitherman says Miller is 'burning the furniture to heat the house' with budget.
Police seek Nathan Allen Clarke, 26, who is unlawfully at large from CAMH at 1001 Queen St. West.
Clarke was found criminally responsible in the attempted murder of his parents in 2004.
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Workers at Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake go on strike.
Prime Minister Harper to make YouTube appearance 10:45 a.m. Thursday.