Articles by John Doe
“I’m going to shut you up,” father said before going to his truck and grabbing a handgun.
US Steel chairman John Surma said Tuesday afternoon the cost of getting the plant back into service is too high for the current market.
Brendan Morrison went on a fishing trip and landed a chance at a Stanley Cup.
Up until last week, the murders and attacks by alleged Hamilton serial killer Loujack Café were being investigated separately.
Canadian lenders are loosening standards on mortgages that are similar to U.S. subprime loans, posing an “emerging risk” to financial institutions, according to the country’s banking regulator.
New England Patriots receiver Matt Slater knows better than to take a Super Bowl trip for granted.
Once again, former CFL player Lawrence Tynes is poised to be the hero for the New York Giants.
Brandon Marshall caught six passes for 176 yards and a Pro Bowl-record four touchdowns, and the AFC used a second-half surge to beat the NFC 59-41 on Sunday.
The television academy’s Emmy has her wings. The motion picture academy’s Oscar has his sword.
French accents could soon be allowed in Internet domain names ending with “.ca.”
Despite a week of hoopla, an 11.5- kilogram emerald went unsold without a single bid at auction in Kelowna on Saturday, after its co-owner was put behind bars.
Robert Rock of England held his nerve to hold off Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods and win the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship on Sunday.
A retired colonel who attempted to take over Papua New Guinea’s military and ordered the prime minister to step down has been arrested and charged with mutiny.
A Canadian documentary about video game developers has snagged an editing prize at the Sundance Film Festival.







