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Labour leader urges Ontario student protests
A prominent labour leader is urging Ontario's post-secondary students to follow in the footsteps of their Quebec counterparts and hit the streets in protest over tuition fees.
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Wallenda's watered-down Niagara stunt
A dare devil walking a wire across Niagara Falls wearing a safety harness is akin to laying down a bet at the casino knowing all your money will be refunded should you lose.
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Egyptians vote to pick president for first time
Egyptians queued patiently to vote on Wednesday, eager to pick their leader for the first time in a national history dating to the pharaohs, with Islamists and secular-minded rivals who served under deposed President Hosni Mubarak heading the field.
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Having problems with grubs?
Toronto's pesticide ban has been in full swing for around eight years now, and residents' lawns have become fertile ground for grubs, the larvae beetles bury under lawns to develop and grow.
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Camilla pays tribute to Queen's Own
The Duchess of Cornwall paid tribute to soldiers and families of the Queen's Own Regiment on her first visit Tuesday to the Moss Park Armoury as colonel-in-chief of the historic Queen's Own Rifles.
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