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Researchers crack mystery of dinosaur eggs missing from fossil record

Researchers crack mystery of dinosaur eggs missing from fossil record

CALGARY — Researchers believe they have cracked the mystery of why fossilized eggs of only a few types of dinosaurs have been found.
More women join lawsuit against Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard

More women join lawsuit against Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard

More women have added their names to a class-action lawsuit alleging they were sexually assaulted by Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard. Eleven women recently joined the lawsuit, filed in the U.S.
Police say no charges stemming from racist video allegedly created by Montreal teens

Police say no charges stemming from racist video allegedly created by Montreal teens

Montreal police say two teens allegedly behind a racist video that has circulated widely online this week won't face criminal charges. Const.
List of national parks reopening campgrounds starting next week

List of national parks reopening campgrounds starting next week

Parks Canada says camping will be allowed as early as Monday at 31 national parks across the country.
A look at how provinces plan to emerge from COVID-19 shutdown

A look at how provinces plan to emerge from COVID-19 shutdown

Provinces have been releasing plans for easing restrictions that were put in place to limit the spread of COVID-19.
Last survivor of 1958 disaster won't let COVID-19 stop him from honouring dead

Last survivor of 1958 disaster won't let COVID-19 stop him from honouring dead

VANCOUVER — A sunny afternoon instantly turned dark for Lucien Lessard on June 17, 1958, as he plunged into the ocean when a support collapsed on a bridge being constructed between Vancouver and North Vancouver.
5 things to know about Quebec watchdog probing N.B. police shootings

5 things to know about Quebec watchdog probing N.B. police shootings

MONTREAL — Quebec's police watchdog, the Bureau des enquetes independantes, is investigating two recent police shootings of Indigenous people in New Brunswick.
Metis minister 'revolted' by police brutality against Indigenous People

Metis minister 'revolted' by police brutality against Indigenous People

OTTAWA — Northern Affairs Minister Dan Vandal says he has been revolted by recent videotaped examples of "police brutality" against Indigenous People in Canada.
Court reserves decision on appeal of man convicted of killing couple, grandson

Court reserves decision on appeal of man convicted of killing couple, grandson

CALGARY — A lawyer for a man who killed a Calgary couple and their young grandson says the trial judge imposed a "vengeful sentence," since his client will be 129 years old before he is eligible for parole.
Host parents not liable for fatal crash after party: B.C. Supreme Court judge

Host parents not liable for fatal crash after party: B.C. Supreme Court judge

VANCOUVER — Two parents have been found not legally responsible for a fatal crash involving two teenagers who had been partying at the couple's home in British Columbia.
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