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With violence rising, Arab League ends Syria mission
January 28, 2012 – 7:23 pm | No Comment
With violence rising, Arab League ends Syria mission

The Arab League suspended its Syria observation mission Saturday, saying it was too dangerous to continue, as battles between security and opposition forces raged just outside the capital, Damascus.

Ancaster High students allowed access to lockers Sunday
January 28, 2012 – 11:42 am | No Comment

Studenst are allowed back in to Ancaster High School to take books out of their lockers Sunday afternoon.

Syria’s Assad misses opportunity
January 27, 2012 – 8:01 pm | No Comment

The Gulf States are to withdraw their observers from the Arab League’s observer mission in Syria. This decision comes even as the Syrian government gave approval for an extension of the observer mission for another month.

Tim gets wind of a giant sucking sound
January 27, 2012 – 8:01 pm | No Comment

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Astronomers team up to get a picture of a black hole
January 27, 2012 – 8:01 pm | No Comment

It’s time for a black hole to shine.

Giants’ defence needs to keep pressure on Patriots’ Brady
January 27, 2012 – 5:44 pm | No Comment

What the New York Giants’ defence must do to stop the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl:

USA Hockey looks to Canadian research to reduce violence in junior leagues
January 27, 2012 – 2:15 pm | No Comment

USA Hockey wants to reduce fighting and violence in the game and has the backing of its counterpart north of the border.

Windsor bar holding dwarf tossing contest; councillor says it’s legal
January 27, 2012 – 11:19 am | No Comment

There was outrage in the past when a dwarf tossing event was held in Windsor and it’s happening again.

‘I have not done anything wrong,’ says mom accused in suitcase baby death
January 27, 2012 – 5:12 am | No Comment
‘I have not done anything wrong,’ says mom accused in suitcase baby death

In an exclusive jail interview in Jamaica, Stephanie Warren says her 2-year-old son died of natural causes.

Brantford cyclist, 60, killed in crash
January 27, 2012 – 5:08 am | No Comment

BRANTFORD – The OPP have identified a 60-year-old Brantford man killed in a collision between a car and a bike south of Brantford Thursday evening

Argos give veteran defensive back Shell his walking papers
January 26, 2012 – 11:55 am | No Comment
Argos give veteran defensive back Shell his walking papers

The Toronto Argonauts released veteran defensive back Lin-J Shell on Thursday.

Big profits down the Apple food chain, but some analysts see a danger
January 25, 2012 – 3:12 pm | No Comment
Big profits down the Apple food chain, but some analysts see a danger

If you like Apple’s stock, you’re going to love its suppliers.

Chemical exposure may compromise vaccine response
January 25, 2012 – 10:33 am | No Comment

Children exposed to chemicals called PFCs — used in some nonstick cookware, stain-resistant coatings, fast-food packaging and microwave popcorn bags — have a reduced response to vaccines, raising the possibility that the compounds could prevent children from being adequately protected against disease, a new study shows.

OPP role in G8-G20 confusing: report
January 25, 2012 – 5:46 am | No Comment
OPP role in G8-G20 confusing: report

A report on security at the G8 and G20 summits in 2010 says there was some confusion when Ontario Provincial Police were unexpectedly redeployed to help police in Toronto.

Redeemer volleyball player lends a helping hand overseas
January 24, 2012 – 6:29 pm | No Comment
Redeemer volleyball player lends a helping hand overseas

Returns to Royals lineup after doing missionary work in India

Drake will rap ’em at Sunday’s NHL all-star game in Ottawa
January 24, 2012 – 3:07 pm | No Comment
Drake will rap ’em at Sunday’s NHL all-star game in Ottawa

Canadian rapper Drake headlines the list of performers for this weekend’s NHL all-star game.