Two weapons seized after early-morning crash

Toronto police have seized two loaded weapons after investigating a hit-and-run early Sunday morning. A 35-year-old Toronto resident, is facing several weapons-related charged.

GM bondholders pave way for bankruptcy

The final hurdle was cleared Sunday allowing for General Motors to smoothly gear down into bankruptcy protection tomorrow, as GM bondholders narrowly voted in favour of a sweetened deal to swap their debt for a piece of the company.

Snow blankets parts of Northern Ontario

Residents in some cities and towns in northern Ontario woke up this morning to find snow covering their patio chairs and dusting their newly planted flower beds.

Parts of northern Ontario woke up to snow Sunday

Residents in some cities and towns in northern Ontario woke up this morning to find snow covering their patio chairs and dusting their newly planted flower beds.

Prime Minister To Get Canadian Jewish Congress Award

Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff, NDP leader Jack Layton and Green Party leader Elizabeth May will also speak at the event.

German states approve funding, seal Magna deal

Two German states pledged their support Sunday for a bridge loan to General Motors’ Opel division, a final step in the deal that sees auto parts manufacturer Magna International acquire the European automaker.

Parents Plan Memorial For Tori Stafford

The eight-year-old girl didn’t come home from school on April 8. Six agonizing weeks later, two people from her town of Woodstock were charged with her abduction and murder.

Police find missing student’s body in Lake Ontario

A body pulled from Lake Ontario Saturday has been confirmed as that of missing York University student Shane Fair.

Truth about netbooks: Sales, and returns, are booming

When consumers buy a netbook, they need to know they’re not getting a multi-media marvel. Don’t expect to play the latest games, use it for video editing or watch a lot of high-definition video.

English language to hit one million words

According to the Global Language Monitor, a group that tracks weird, wacky and mundane international additions to the English language, the lexicon will hit one million words at 5:22 a.m. ET on June 10.

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