Last Updated: Mon, 07 Jan 2008 | 7:40:46 AM ET
- New storms threaten West Coast
- More snow and rain were expected to fall in the next few days in California, Washington, Oregon and British Columbia, forecasters said Sunday. more »
- Snowboarder missing after B.C. avalanche
- One man is missing after an avalanche occurred Sunday at the Big White Ski Resort near Kelowna, B.C. Two others who managed to survive the avalanche have been rescued. more »
- Al-Qaeda spokesman urges attacks during Bush's Mideast tour
- An American-born member of al-Qaeda has called on Islamist militants to set off bombs to mark U.S. President George W. Bush's visit to the Middle East this week. more »
- 'Responsibility is hers,' Musharraf says of Bhutto's death
- Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf blamed opposition leader Benazir Bhutto for her own death during an interview on a U.S. television show Sunday. more »
- Bill Gates, guitar hero by proxy in Vegas
- In a night of beginnings and endings, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates rocked. Well, almost. more »
- Canadian man, 25, killed by Thai police officer
- A Thai police officer fatally shot a Canadian man and wounded his pregnant companion during a scuffle outside a bar in northern Thailand, authorities said Monday. more »
- Furious Clemens swears he never used steroids
- An angry and frustrated Roger Clemens told Mike Wallace of 60 Minutes that the steroids and human growth hormone accusations he's enduring are "ridiculous," and swore that he never used any banned substances. more »
- St. John's fire puts 5 on street
- A Monday-morning fire left five St. John's residents homeless, after the blaze damaged a house with three apartments. more »
- Saakashvili wins new term in Georgia
- Mikhail Saakashvili won a second term in office with nearly 53 per cent of the vote in Georgia's presidential election, officials announced Sunday. more »
- 2 Canadian soldiers die in vehicle rollover
- Snowboarder missing after B.C. avalanche
- Crown will appeal in Pickton case: B.C. attorney general
- New storms threaten West Coast
- Driver turns himself in after death of woman, 81, in Vancouver
- Britney in 'dire need' of psychological help: Dr. Phil
- Canadian man, 25, killed by Thai police officer
- Apparent Blu-ray victory revs up CES in Vegas
- Rocker Bif Naked diagnosed with breast cancer
- Snowboarder missing after B.C. avalanche
- Snowboarder missing after B.C. avalanche
- Wal-Mart's round-the-clock strategy bad for workers: CAW
- TransCanada alone meets Alaska's criteria for gas pipeline
- 11 rescued 3 months after Russian shipwreck
- New storms threaten West Coast
- Egypt ponders bill to copyright the pyramids
- There Will Be Blood tops honours from U.S. film critics society
- Free Oscar Peterson tribute concert set for Toronto
- Law & Order to get British accent
- Wal-Mart's round-the-clock strategy bad for workers: CAW
- Human Rights Gone Awry
- Ticketmaster's online sales violated Alberta privacy law
- Romance cuts across racial lines, publishers find
- Money woes add to Saskatoon Symphony's troubles
- RCMP not keeping members safe, officer's widow says
- Obama, Huckabee win Iowa caucuses
- Attacker dies in botched home invasion east of Calgary
- No sign of slowing down: Ont. man, 85, sets street-racing record
- Gold reaches another new high
- Ticketmaster's online sales violated Alberta privacy law
World »
- 2 Canadian soldiers die in vehicle rollover
- The crash of a light armoured vehicle in rough terrain took the lives of two Canadian soldiers during a mission in the volatile Zhari district of southern Afghanistan.
- Canadian man, 25, killed by Thai police officer
- A Thai police officer fatally shot a Canadian man and wounded his pregnant companion during a scuffle outside a bar in northern Thailand, authorities said Monday.
- Warehouse fire death toll rises to 22: Korean official
- The death toll from a fire that tore through a South Korean warehouse Monday rose to 22, a fire official said as crews searched for others still missing.
Canada »
- Snowboarder missing after B.C. avalanche
- One man is missing after an avalanche occurred Sunday at the Big White Ski Resort near Kelowna, B.C. Two others who managed to survive the avalanche have been rescued.
- New storms threaten West Coast
- More snow and rain were expected to fall in the next few days in California, Washington, Oregon and British Columbia, forecasters said Sunday.
- St. John's fire puts 5 on street
- A Monday-morning fire left five St. John's residents homeless, after the blaze damaged a house with three apartments.
Health »
- Multiple flu vaccine shows promise in clinical trials, say its makers
- An influenza vaccine that would offer protection against all flu strains has shown promise in clinical trials, the two biotech firms that produce it said Friday.
- Britain hard hit by stomach bug
- Britain may be facing its biggest outbreak of the norovirus in five years.
- Meth-laced ecstasy entering U.S. from Canada: agency
- A U.S. government drug agency has issued a warning about ecstasy-laced methamphetamine entering the country from Canada.
Arts & Entertainment»
- Leno, Kimmel to guest on each other's show
- Late-night talk-show hosts Jay Leno and Jimmy Kimmel say they're going to get around the problem of booking guests during the writers' strike by appearing on each other's show.
- Britney in 'dire need' of psychological help: Dr. Phil
- Television therapist Dr. Phil McGraw says he was with Britney Spears as she left her Los Angeles hospital only two days after a three-hour standoff with police that involved her two sons.
- Original recordings of Marley, Tosh lost: Jamaican officials
- Jamaican officials say a huge collection of music from the 1970s that includes original recordings by reggae icons Bob Marley and Peter Tosh has disappeared from the archives of the former Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation.
Technology & Science »
- Bill Gates, guitar hero by proxy in Vegas
- In a night of beginnings and endings, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates rocked. Well, almost.
- Apparent Blu-ray victory revs up CES in Vegas
- This year's annual Consumer Electronics Show kicked off with a bang in Las Vegas on Sunday, with the apparent end of the next-generation DVD format war.
- China to measure pollution across the country
- The Middle Kingdom is to launch its first national survey to generate statistics on pollution sources, the official Xinhua news agency said.
Money »
- Recession fears grow as U.S. job market stalls
- The U.S. unemployment rate hit a two-year high of five per cent last month as employers added just 18,000 jobs, according to a report from the U.S. Labour Department.
- TransCanada alone meets Alaska's criteria for gas pipeline
- A Calgary-based company has come one step closer to having the exclusive right to build a natural gas pipeline from northern Alaska.
- Oil prices bump up cost of manufactured goods: StatsCan
- Rising petroleum prices nudged up the cost of manufactured products and raw materials in November, Statistics Canada reported.
Consumer Life »
- GST cut leaves some retailers scrambling
- Consumers should check their sales receipts closely for at least another week to make sure they're not paying too much GST on purchases.
- Lee Valley targets Canada Post in lawsuit over shipping charges
- Courier shipping charges levied by Canada Post are at the centre of a class action suit that, if successful, could see at least 57,000 commercial customers refunded overpayments.
- Wal-Mart's round-the-clock strategy bad for workers: CAW
- Retail giant Wal-Mart's decision to expand into round-the-clock shopping does not bode well for workers and their families, a labour leader says.
Sports »
Scores: CFL MLB MLS
- Furious Clemens swears he never used steroids
- An angry and frustrated Roger Clemens told Mike Wallace of 60 Minutes that the steroids and human growth hormone accusations he's enduring are "ridiculous," and swore that he never used any banned substances.
- Rivers leads Chargers' rally against Titans
- Quarterback Philip Rivers threw for 292 yards and one touchdown to lead the Chargers to a 17-6 win over the Tennessee Titans Sunday in San Diego to conclude the final NFL wild-card matchup of the weekend.
- King James, Cavaliers crown Raptors
- LeBron James scored 24 points in the fourth quarter to guide the visiting Cleveland Cavaliers to a come-from-behind 93-90 victory over the Toronto Raptors on Sunday afternoon.
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