On Feb. 24, 1996, Cuban fighter jets shot down two small aircraft operated by Brothers to the Rescue, killing four members of the group
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Vincent van Gogh, Lawren Harris art on display at free exhibit ahead of auction
Cowley Abbott is hosting the exhibition until next Tuesday
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Late queen pushed for son Andrew to be U.K. trade envoy: official papers
Queen's aid wrote to the then foreign minister to say it was her 'wish' that Andrew be appointed to the role
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Halton cops break up gift-card scheme, arrest two Mississauga men
Halton Regional Police announced the arrest of two Mississauga men accused of a scheme involving pre-purchased gift cards. Police said they received a complaint in December 2025 concerning a suspected fraud that occurred at a Walmart Supercentre in Burlington. The investigation began after an unidentified man was allegedly seen removing gift cards from his pockets […]
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U.K. details rules for single-sex spaces after landmark ruling
Trans women won't be allowed to use women's toilets or be admitted to women-only sports clubs under newly published code
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Veteran compensation and health payments grow by $5 billion as government tries to cut spending
Veteran compensation and treatment payments continue to grow as the Federal government makes cuts to other areas of the portfolio to balance the budget.
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ISIS brides: Second group en route to Australia via Damascus from Al-Roj detainee camp in Syria
Seven women affiliated with ISIS and their 14 children have left the Al Roj detainee camp in north-east Syria to make their way to Australia.
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LILLEY: Liberal minister silent as CBC-backed show seeks to ridicule conservatives
Carney Grits need to answer why they allowed CBC to fund partisan comedy show as way to attack conservatives
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Two Brampton steelmakers hit with $26 million in fines by U.S.
Two Brampton-based steelmakers have agreed to pay $26 million to resolve allegations by the U.S. Department of Justice that they circumvented duties on steel originating from Asia and Europe. Farjess Inc. and Royal Canadian Steel Inc., along with Feroz Jessani, who is part owner and president of the two companies, agreed to pay US$19 million […]
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