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The Globe and Mail News

Seeking to ensure safety, the Vancouver Park Board adopts new Skate Canada policy
CICV ‘The Lake’ relies on the generosity of its listeners as it seeks a licence to boost its signal from five watts to 50
Book about his ordeal, ‘Inshallah. Captive in Iran’, to be published later this month

Global TV News

An Army officer ordered a court-martial Friday for a low-ranking intelligence analyst charged in the biggest leak of classified information in U.S. history.
The European Union's data protection authorities have asked Google to delay the rollout of its new privacy policy until they have verified that it doesn't break the bloc's data protection laws.

CBC Breaking News

Prime Minister Stephen Harper will raise the crisis in Syria on his trip to China, a top Canadian government official says, a day after China joined Russia in vetoing a UN Security Council resolution calling on Syrian President Bashar Assad to step down.
One of two Princess cruise ships that had to undergo a complete disinfection when passengers and crew were hit with the norovirus has already embarked on its next cruise.
Iran has vowed to retaliate against any country whose territory is used by 'enemies' of the Islamic state to launch a military strike against its soil.

Toronto Sun News

Mayor Rob Ford called his surprising — some might say shocking — tentative deal with the city’s 6,000 outside workers “a great day, an absolutely fantastic day, for the taxpayers of this great city.”
Queen Elizabeth celebrated 60 years on the throne on Monday to become the second British monarch to reach that milestone.
It’s the stairway to hardship.

CTV Breaking News

Toronto police are looking for two suspects after a pair of young men was stabbed at a west-end banquet hall late Saturday.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper has called for a spring byelection in former NDP leader Jack Layton's old Toronto riding.

National Post News

Read the statements by the City of Toronto and the union representing its outside workers following their tentative deal, reached after an all-night bargaining session
Toronto is pulling an unusual manoeuvre in order to reach a contract with its outside workers, and it comes with a risk, according to labour relations experts
Doug Holyday, Deputy Mayor of Toronto: For Toronto, we are at a transformative stage of our development. We have two choices: a clear yet challenging path forward or a simple and easy retreat

Toronto News 24

TORONTO - It was a long night and a very early morning, but the City of Toronto and the Toronto Civic Employees' Union Local 416 (CUPE), which represents 6,000 'outside workers' and paramedics, finally came to a meeting of the minds as of 8 am on Sunday, February 5th.
TORONTO - A male polar bear cub made his Toronto Zoo debut on February 3rd, healthy and energetic after being rejected by his mother 3½ month ago.
TORONTO - A 29-yr-old man is dead and a Toronto police officer has suffered minor injuries after a morning confrontation on Milverton Ave., in the Danforth/Coxwell area of the city.

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