Last updated: Sunday, December 26, 2010 | 10:57 PM ET
- Big storm heads for Atlantic Canada
- Atlantic Canada will get hit by more rain and snow Monday as a storm system moves up the East Coast from the U.S. more »
- Canadian juniors double Russia in opener
- Ryan Johansen and Brayden Schenn scored early in the third period to lift Canada to a 6-3 victory over Russia in the opening game of the world junior hockey championship in Buffalo, N.Y. more »
- Winter Olympics 2010 top story: CP poll
- The Vancouver Olympic Games were the top Canadian news story of 2010, according to the annual survey of newsrooms across the country by The Canadian Press. more »
- Bus crash kills 35 in India
- A bus collided head-on with a van that was carrying mourners returning from a funeral in northern India, killing 35 people, police and a news report say. more »
- Boxing Day shoppers nab bargains
- Bargain hunters, including many who camped out overnight, are out in full force on Boxing Day as retailers offer deep discounts with extended store hours. more »
- Canadian flights cancelled over U.S. storms
- Nearly 155 flights to and from Toronto's main airport were cancelled Sunday because of disruptive weather in the northeastern United States. more »
- Gas blast in Regina home sends 3 to hospital
- A gas explosion in a north-end Regina home sent a family of three to hospital Sunday. more »
- Students back Mexican teen facing deportation
- Dozens of students, teachers and community workers gathered at a Toronto church on Christmas Day to call on the federal government to allow Daniel Garcia to stay in Canada. more »
- Egypt bus crash kills 8 Americans, injures 21
- Eight American tourists have been killed and 21 others injured in Egypt after the bus carrying them collided with a truck, Egypt's national news agency reports. more »
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World »
- S. Korea will attack if provoked, leader says
- South Korea's president vowed a relentless retaliation against North Korea if provoked again, saying he is not afraid of a war with the communist North.
- Ivory Coast president must go: African leaders
- Laurent Gbagbo must leave the presidency of Ivory Coast or he will be removed by force, West African leaders say.
- Bus crash kills 35 in India
- A bus collided head-on with a van that was carrying mourners returning from a funeral in northern India, killing 35 people, police and a news report say.
Canada »
- Big storm heads for Atlantic Canada
- Atlantic Canada will get hit by more rain and snow Monday as a storm system moves up the East Coast from the U.S.
- Canadian juniors double Russia in opener
- Ryan Johansen and Brayden Schenn scored early in the third period to lift Canada to a 6-3 victory over Russia in the opening game of the world junior hockey championship in Buffalo, N.Y.
- Winter Olympics 2010 top story: CP poll
- The Vancouver Olympic Games were the top Canadian news story of 2010, according to the annual survey of newsrooms across the country by The Canadian Press.
Politics »
- Privacy breach confirmed in DND medical files
- An official with the federal Privacy Commissioner's Office confirms there was an inadvertent privacy breach in the medical files of several members of the Canadian Forces stemming from a Nova Scotia naval base.
- Ex-premier Tobin's son charged in garage death
- The son of former Newfoundland and Labrador premier Brian Tobin has been charged after the 24-year-old's friend was run over by a pickup truck in an Ottawa parkade.
- Larry Smith slammed for 'pay cut' comment
- Senator Larry Smith, the outgoing president of the Montreal Alouettes, is being slammed online for stating he is taking a "dramatic, catastrophic pay cut" to serve the public.
Health »
- Flu season kicks in with deaths in U.K.
- Flu activity is on the rise in Britain, where it has killed 27 people since October, say health officials tracking increases across Europe.
- Privacy breach confirmed in DND medical files
- An official with the federal Privacy Commissioner's Office confirms there was an inadvertent privacy breach in the medical files of several members of the Canadian Forces stemming from a Nova Scotia naval base.
- Herbal medicines may be risky for kids
- Giving alternative treatments such as homeopathic remedies instead of conventional medicines to children may have deadly side-effects in rare instances, a new analysis says.
Arts & Entertainment »
- Olympic filmmaker Bud Greenspan dies
- Bud Greenspan, the award-winning filmmaker who spent decades documenting the stories of Olympic athletes, has died at the age of 84.
- Dancers object to Black Swan's stereotypes
- Some Canadian ballet dancers are unhappy about the depiction of the dance world in the psychological thriller Black Swan.
- Hefner to wed 24-year-old Playmate
- Hugh Hefner celebrates the holidays by giving his 24-year-old girlfriend Crystal Harris an engagement ring.
Technology & Science »
- Indian rocket explodes after liftoff
- India's second attempted rocket mission this year failed when one carrying a satellite exploded just after liftoff.
- Happy Birthday, World Wide Web
- The World Wide Web, which changed forever the way people communicate, turns 20 on Dec. 25.
- Netflix hints at Canadian expansion success
- Netflix won't talk about how many subscribers it has in Canada, but the U.S. company says its international expansion plans for 2011 give strong hints as to how the north-of-the-border launch has gone.
Money »
- Boxing Day shoppers nab bargains
- Bargain hunters, including many who camped out overnight, are out in full force on Boxing Day as retailers offer deep discounts with extended store hours.
- TSX, loonie close higher before holiday break
- The Toronto Stock Exchange eked out a modest gain before the world's major currency and stock markets closed for the Christmas holiday.
- Netflix hints at Canadian expansion success
- Netflix won't talk about how many subscribers it has in Canada, but the U.S. company says its international expansion plans for 2011 give strong hints as to how the north-of-the-border launch has gone.
Consumer Life »
- Boxing Day shoppers nab bargains
- Bargain hunters, including many who camped out overnight, are out in full force on Boxing Day as retailers offer deep discounts with extended store hours.
- Canadian flights cancelled over U.S. storms
- Nearly 155 flights to and from Toronto's main airport were cancelled Sunday because of disruptive weather in the northeastern United States.
- Gasoline prices hit 2-year high
- Most Canadian commuters woke up Friday morning to find the Grinch had pumped up gasoline prices.
Sports »
- Canadian juniors double Russia in opener
- Ryan Johansen and Brayden Schenn scored early in the third period to lift Canada to a 6-3 victory over Russia in the opening game of the world junior hockey championship in Buffalo, N.Y.
- Roloson lifts Islanders over Canadiens
- Dwayne Roloson stopped 38 shots, and four Islanders had goals in a 4-1 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Sunday night that stretched New York's winning streak to three.
- Lecavalier's goal sinks Thrashers in OT
- Vincent Lecavalier's second goal of the game a power-play tally 1:13 into overtime gave the Tampa Bay Lightning a 3-2 victory over the Atlanta Thrashers on Sunday night.
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