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A word from Don
May 17, 2011 22:51
While Sun News has had its share of critics, one true Canadian patriot thinks we're a-ok, eh. Don Cherry talks to Brian Lilley about the value of a network... More...
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No one is illegal?
May 17, 2011 22:44
Luam Kidane of the organization No One Is Illegal talks to Brian Lilley about the need to give every refugee basic rights that all Canadians have. More...
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The Waste Report: Arts Funding
May 17, 2011 22:33
The NDP is pushing for even higher federal funding for more abstract arts, but they are in tough with a Conservative majority in place. More...
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Media Monitor for May 17
May 17, 2011 22:28
Brian Lilley exposes the biases of the state broadcaster's (also known as the CBC) take on heroin injection site. More...
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Bird Plays Chicken With Bus
May 17, 2011 21:00
From Jokeroo
www.jokeroo.com
A daring bird decides to play a good old game of chicken against an oncoming bus. I'd say he ended up being the winner there! More...
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Queer Beer to hit liquor stores in Winnipeg
May 17, 2011 21:07
From Winnipeg Sun
Winnipeg’s Half Pints Brewing Company is producing a beer to celebrate the city’s upcoming Pride Week festival. More...
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Teen charged with murder for pizza place killing
May 17, 2011 21:06
From Winnipeg Sun
Police have charged a 15-year-old boy with second-degree murder after a pizza place robbery turned deadly. More...
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The industry of protest
May 17, 2011 21:55
While many don't think of protests as an industry, but as international contributor Shuvaloy Majumder, there is a subversive group who feed on fueling... More...
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Future of the fund
May 17, 2011 21:48
From Charles Adler
Bessma Momani looks at the future of the International Monetary Fund in the wake of a recent sex scandal involving chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn. More...
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Coren gets candid
May 17, 2011 21:36
Michael Coren speaks his mind about the international tendency to blame Israel for middle-east conflicts. More...
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Partial fire ban issued for Edmonton
May 17, 2011 20:08
From Edmonton Sun
Tinder-dry conditions and continued winds in Edmonton have prompted fire officials to issue a partial city-wide fire ban Tuesday. Deputy Fire Chief Ian... More...
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Android ClientLogin vulnerable to security risks
May 17, 2011 20:51
From NYFP
05/17/11 99% of Android devices are vulnerable to ID data leaks. According to the University of Ulm, Android smartphones can expose personal information... More...
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Dog and Cat Fight For Bed
May 17, 2011 17:00
From Jokeroo
www.jokeroo.com
These old rivals go head to head for who gets to sleep in the comfy bed. I guess in the end no one ended up winning! More...
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Slave Lake evacuee questions going back
May 17, 2011 19:08
From Edmonton Sun
Roderick Auger and his wife are two of the 45 people from Slave Lake who arrived by bus at the evacuation reception centre at the Edmonton Expo Monday... More...
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The Day Ahead: Earnings - Abercrombie - Fitch,...
May 17, 2011 20:01
From NYFP
05/17/11 The stories, data, and stocks that may have the greatest impact during the next trading session. More...
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Prepping for more
May 17, 2011 19:42
Flood ravaged Manitobans are preparing for more as storms threaten to make the situation even worse for some. Sun News reporter Nicole Dube has more. More...
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Fighting fire
May 17, 2011 19:41
Sun News reporter Jasmine Franklin joins David Akin from fire-ravaged Slave Lake, Alberta. Despite a number of successfull battles, new fires are still... More...
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COAA brings out top performances
May 17, 2011 18:36
From London Free Press
The Canadian Operatic Arts Academy will finish up its session at UWO with a performance at Paul Davenport theatre. More...
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Closing Bell Market Monitor: HPQ, WMT, HD, DELL
May 17, 2011 19:31
From NYFP
05/17/11 The latest in news, commentary, and information on what's moving the US equities markets. More...
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Strobel goes looking for Canucks' fans
May 17, 2011 18:14
From Toronto Sun
Mike Strobel goes looking for Vancouver Canucks fans in Toronto. More...
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Something's fishy
May 17, 2011 19:12
Ezra Levant reveals the racism of a B.C. fisheries law and what it says about Canada's shady history when it comes to race-relations. More...
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Colin Farrell Still Unknown to Some People
May 17, 2011 17:50
From splash news
Colin Farrell may be one of the biggest movie stars on the planet, but one man in New York City has no idea who he is. More...
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Tobin please guilty in friend's death
May 17, 2011 17:31
From Ottawa Sun
On Tuesday, Tobin, 24, the son of former Newfoundland Premier Brian Tobin, wanted to “do the right thing” by pleading guilty to impaired driving causing... More...
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Rain creates lots of business
May 17, 2011 17:25
From London Free Press
Crews repairing wet basements are working 24/7 trying to keep up during one of the wettest springs in memory. More...
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Up Close to a Tornado
May 17, 2011 17:00
From Jokeroo
www.jokeroo.com
I think when a tornado is that close, it's probably time to put away the camera and take cover. This is actually some pretty intense footage! More...
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Car slams into pedestrian and building
May 17, 2011 16:46
From Winnipeg Sun
A senior was sent to hospital after being hit by a car that later slammed into the back of a shopping mall. More...
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Twin Lakes Beach residents prepare for rising...
May 17, 2011 16:46
From Winnipeg Sun
Residents and cottagers along the east side of Lake Manitoba continue to work frantically to protect property against the rising water amid fears that strong... More...
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Ford offers compromise on trash privatization plan
May 17, 2011 16:03
From Toronto Sun
Toronto residents want garbage contracted out, Mayor Rob Ford told council Tuesday. More...
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Britney Makes the Cover of Harper's Bazaar
May 17, 2011 15:35
From splash news
Britney Spears graces the cover and opens up about her personal life in the latest issue of Harper's Bazaar magazine. More...







































