Caption: Patrick Lutts Jr. is seen in 2002, left, and in recent years, right. Lutts was arrested in Toronto after evading Florida authorities for 21 years. He faces manslaughter charges in connection ...
There’s nothing surprising about Israel barring a Canadian delegation sponsored by a Muslim charity, which included five ...
The Klamath River begins in southern Oregon, winds through Northern California and empties into the Pacific, a watershed the ...
Former NDP leader Herb Dickieson has put his name forward to run for the leadership of the New Democratic Party of Prince ...
Piper Gilles admitted feeling some fear criticizing figure skating's governing body but felt compelled to speak up after she ...
The journey took the broadcaster with the big voice around the globe, from the baseball diamond to the Olympics to some of the biggest boxing matches. "I realized early that I would not be a good ...
A Toronto-area lawyer — who allegedly counselled fugitive Ryan Wedding to murder an FBI witness — risks being assassinated if ...
Chief Supt. Kenton Pike has taken over command of the Nunavut RCMP. His biggest priority is to improve Inuit representation ...
Dozens of minor hockey teams in Winnipeg are scrambling to find ice time next month after being swept out of Southdale ...
The SkyTrain has become part of life in Metro Vancouver — there were more than 400 million boardings last year, according to TransLink — and its three-note chime that tells passengers of closing doors ...
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Today-History-Dec11

Today in History for Dec. 11: In 1792, France's King Louis XVI went before the Convention to face charges of treason. (Louis was convicted, and executed the following month.) In 1813, Newark, Ont., ...