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Avery goes semi-nude
With his professional hockey career on ice, Sean Avery has a lot of time on his hands.
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Standups stand up for clean
Comedians don't have to drop F-bombs, mock religions or cater to racial stereotypes to make people laugh, says James Mac Neil.
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Bachelorette has heart-to-heart
It’s date night on the Bachelorette as Emily Maynard makes her first picks of the guys who she wants to spend some one on one time left.
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Get your warrior on
Crawl, climb and curse your way through
mud, barbed wire and fire. Run, rage and
possibly rule in one of the fastest
growing sports out there -- obstacle
course racing.
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SpaceX rocket lifts off
An unmanned rocket owned by privately held Space Exploration Technologies blasted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on Tuesday for a mission designed to be the first commercial flight to the International Space Station.
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Catholic order head admits hiding priest's scandal
The leader of the Legionaries of Christ admitted on Tuesday he knew for years the scandal-plagued religious order’s most famous priest had fathered a child but still allowed the popular cleric to preach about morality.
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Reagan's blood to be auctioned off?
Ronald Reagan’s foundation expressed outrage at a British company’s auction of what it says is a vial of the late U.S. president’s blood taken at the hospital where he was treated after a 1981 assassination attempt.
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Hundreds remember Tori
Just over a week after Michael Rafferty was found guilty of murdering and raping eight-year-old Tori Stafford, hundreds gathered in Woodstock to remember the slain girl.
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Scorched earth over oilsands
Thomas Mulcair has been a federal MP for five years, yet he has never visited the oilsands in northern Alberta, although he says he's planning a sojourn sometime this spring.
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Ensuring proper food safety in everyone's best interest
Special rapporteur on the right to food Olivier de Schutter of the United Nations ruffled feathers on the collective Canadian chicken last week when he gave us the "honour" of being the first non-developing" country to get the slap-chop for poor food safety access.
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Friend's status updates racially charged
DEAR AMY: I have a girlfriend who's African American, and she is constantly referring to her job (on Facebook) as "The Plantation" and her bosses as "Overseers."
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Sea Dogs beat Oil Kings
It’s a Sea Dog eat dog world, and on Monday night at the Memorial Cup, the Edmonton Oil Kings were the wrong dog.
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