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Peas manager 'sorry'

The manager of US group the Black Eyed Peas has apologised to celebrity blogger Perez Hilton over an assault outside a Toronto nightclub. Liborio Molina's lawyer said sorry on his behalf after a court hearing which saw charges...

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Ice dancers Virtue, Moir lead Skate Canada

KITCHENER, Ontario (AP) — Canadian ice dancers Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir won the original dance to take the lead at Skate Canada on Saturday. Virtue and Moir scored 60.57 points for their flamenco routine even though Virtue...

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Rochette Leads Skate Canada, Delights Home Crowd

With boisterous crowd cheering her on, Rochette takes short program at Skate Canada KITCHENER, Ontario November 20, 2009 (AP) The Associated Press Post a Comment Listening to her coach paid off for Joannie Rochette. Canada's...

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Pope Benedict appoints new bishop for troubled Nova Scotia diocese

HALIFAX, N.S. - The bishop appointed to oversee a Nova Scotia diocese tainted by sex abuse allegations and child pornography charges says he recognizes it will take time to bring people back to the embattled church. Bishop...

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Canadian skating pair capture bronze

KITCHENER, Ont. - An error-filled free skate was still good enough for bronze for Canada's Jessica Dube and Bryce Davison at HomeSense Canada International on Saturday, but the performance cost them a spot in next month's Grand...

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Inuk filmmaker mourned

Mosha Michael died Tuesday after a decades-long battle with alcoholism. (Courtesy of Doug Johnson Hatlem) Family and friends are paying tribute to the memory of a man who some call Canada's first Inuk filmmaker. Mosha Michael's...

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Mom says Keshia Chante crash rumours 'horrific'

CTV.ca News Staff Date: Saturday Nov. 21, 2009 4:04 PM ET Twitter has spawned yet another false rumour of a celebrity death, that has Keshia Chante's mother saying it's all "a stupid and horrific hoax." A rumour circulating on...

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Putting together 'our nation's photo album'

Nigel Dickson's photograph of the late jazz giant Oscar Peterson, part of a show on view at the Royal Ontario Museum until March. Nigel Dickson Ian Brown considers what a government that nixes a national portrait gallery is...

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Wait times all over the map as H1N1 vaccine rolled out in Ontario

Some Toronto clinics report no lineups, others broadcast wait times of two hours Wait times for the H1N1 vaccine varied widely Saturday as Ontario health units strove to meet demand on the first weekend of the shot's...

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Are There More Independent Schools in Canada?

An independent school, often referred to as a private school, is a school that is not governed by the government. In other words, it does not rely on tax payer money to operate. It can be funded buy such methods as student...

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