City closes 2 temporary dumps, including Christie Pits

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The temporary dump located at Christie Pits Park will close on Sunday night at 7 p.m., one of two that is shutting down as the City of Toronto announces the opening of two new locations.

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Canadian soldier killed when convoy hits IED in Afghanistan

A Canadian soldier travelling through a hotbed of Taliban activity was killed Friday when his armoured vehicle struck a roadside bomb seconds after it was narrowly missed by the senior commander of coalition forces in Kandahar province.

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Sarah Palin says she will resign from office July 26

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, former Republican vice-presidential candidate, said Friday she is resigning from office at the end of the month.

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Canadians from all walks of life pay final respects to 25th Gov.-Gen.

Canadians from all walks of life, among them some of the country's best-known politicians, paid their final respects Friday to Romeo LeBlanc, Canada's 25th governor general.

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Toronto couple face more than 100 weapons, drug charges

Two people face more than 100 charges after Toronto police uncovered a stockpile of weapons and ammunition in a city apartment.

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Unemployment to rise into 2010 despite economic recovery: Flaherty

Finance Minister Jim Flaherty now expects Canada's economic recovery to be modest and for job losses to mount into 2010 even after growth has begun.

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Air ambulance dispatched in head-on collision

Three people are expected to survive a major crash between a large truck and a car in Whitchurch-Stouffville Friday morning.

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Melanoma on the rise in young as number of dermatologists shrinks

Brynessa Gradley's life changed just over a year ago when she scratched an itchy spot on her leg as she came out of the shower.

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Credit cards can serve as a blessing or curse for young Canadians

No matter how you swipe them, credit cards are full of pros and cons that weigh heavily on young Canadians and can sometimes be a make-or-break influence on their pocketbooks.

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One person charged with impaired driving folowing two-vehicle crash in Oakville

One person has been charged with impaired driving after a two-vehicle crash in Oakville sent two people to hospital in serious condition Thursday night.

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Top Iran cleric says British Embassy staffers to be tried, accuses London of fueling protests

A top Iranian cleric said Friday that some of the detained Iranian staffers of the British Embassy in Tehran will be put on trial, and he accused Britain of a role in instigating widespread protests that erupted over the country's disputed presidential election.

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Liberal leader says Tories' personal attacks pit Canadian against each other

Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff is accusing the Tories of dividing Canadians through personal attacks on his patriotism and by dredging up controversial remarks about Ukrainians made 15 years ago.

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Strike averted at Globe and Mail as workers and paper reach contract deal

The Globe and Mail and 480 unionized employees reached a tentative contract agreement late Thursday, averting a strike at one of Canada's oldest and most influential newspapers.

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Police release photo of arson suspect in townhouse fire

Peel police are citing arson in a fire that destroyed or damaged 60 townhouses on Monday and have released a photo they believe shows the suspect in the case.

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Driver found in back of truck after hijacking

A transport truck driver that faced an apparent hijacking attempt was found safe Thursday afternoon after being tied up and driven across the city in the back of his rig.

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Residents file complaints as piles at dump sites grow

Residents near a temporary dump site at Christie Pits say they are filing complaints with the Ministry of the Environment as trash continues to pile up during the 11th day of the City of Toronto's civic worker strike.

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Baby Kaylee on life support after possibly suffering heart attack

Baby Kaylee Vitelli is back in Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children and on life support. A spokesman for the family says the baby stopped breathing Wednesday night.

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French investigators say speed sensors not cause of Flight 447 crash, plane hit water intact

An intact Air France Flight 447 slammed belly first into the Atlantic Ocean at a very high speed, a top French investigator said Thursday, adding that problems with the plane's speed sensors were not the direct cause of the crash.

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Autopsy results for four bodies in submerged car could take weeks: police

It could be weeks before the results are released from the autopsies on the bodies of four Montreal residents pulled from a lock in Kingston, Ont., police said Thursday.

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US military: American soldier captured by insurgents in eastern Afghanistan

Insurgents have captured an American soldier in eastern Afghanistan, the U.S. military said Thursday.

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Hundreds line up for free Mandarin meals on Canada Day

The police had to be called in for crowd control after a Canada Day promotion for free food at Mandarin restaurants attracted hundreds of people and created lineups that spilled onto sidewalks and parking lots.

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