Gatineau man who strangled 2 women gets life term
A man in Gatineau, Que., has been sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 15 years for strangling two women in 2008. cbc.ca |
Brooks raid nets drugs, cash, handgun
Mounties in southeast Alberta seized cash, crack cocaine and a loaded gun after raiding an apartment early Sunday morning. cbc.ca |
Stewart proposes secondary suite amnesty
Calgary mayoral candidate Wayne Stewart says the city should encourage people to register illegal secondary suites by offering a two-year amnesty period. cbc.ca |
Cannon dismisses claim U.S. thwarted UN seat bid
Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon refuses to speculate on claims that the U.S. sabotaged Canada's chances of winning a temporary seat on the UN Security Council. cbc.ca |
Campbell to pitch HST benefits
Premier Gordon Campbell is expected to tell voters when he takes to the airwaves in a special address that his unpopular HST is the best way to nurture the B.C. economy. cbc.ca |