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Ottawa Sun


Toronto Sun


Winnipeg Sun


London Free Press

Fundraiser for sick EMD worker

While they're all going to lose their jobs, one Electro-Motive employee is going to lose his life.

24 Hours Vancouver

More 24 Hours

In addition to Toronto and Vancouver, 24 hours also publishes editions in Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa and Montreal.

Brockville Recorder & Times

Serving the residents of Brockville, Leeds, Grenville, Lanark and South Dundas since 1821.

Bowes Publishers

Bowes publishes newspapers and specialty publications across British Columbia, the Prairies and Ontario, including Fort McMurray Today, The Daily Herald Tribune (Grande Prairie), The Daily Graphic (Portage La Prairie), The Times-Journal (St. Thomas), the Daily Miner and News (Kenora), the Brockville Recorder and Times and Ontario Farmer.

Chatham Daily News

Business plan for complex underway

If it only took enthusiasm from all parties involved to build an indoor multi-use sports complex in Chatham-Kent - it would be a slam dunk. "We are doing our due diligence," John Knifton, director, partnership solutions for Canlan Ice Sports Corp, told The Chatham Daily News Thursday.[...]

Belleville Intelligencer

Police nab knife-wielding break and enter suspect

A knife-wielding suspect is in custody following a foiled break-in attempt at a Maitland Drive home, Thursday afternoon.[...]

The Barrie Examiner

Midland rocker gears up for Grammys

MIDLAND — The call came last December, and with it some pretty sweet news. Midland native and resident Kevin (James) LaBrie was touring with his band Dream Theater in San Diego when he picked up his hotel phone.[...]

Peterborough Examiner

Two rescued after vehicle plunges through Chemong Lake — THE LATEST

CURVE LAKE — Two men have been safely rescued after falling into Chemong Lake after their vehicle broke through the ice just before 7 p.m. Thursday. It happened off Curve Lake, off the 12th Line of Smith, because of a pressure crack on the ice.[...]

The Sault Star

Man must make donation to hospital for using Taser

The Sault Area Hospital will benefit after a local man escaped going to jail Thursday for an incident involving a Taser. A judge ordered Brandon Horner to make a $1,000 donation to the hospital as part of a six-month probation order.[...]

Owen Sound Sun Times

Mariners arrive in city for 122nd annual shipmasters convention

Mariners are arriving in Owen Sound for the 122nd annual International Shipmasters Association convention, which started Wednesday. About 150 captains, Great Lakes pilots, engineers and Georgian College cadets and spouses will attend the event at the Days Inn.[...]

Northumberland Today

Planners in Cobourg and Port Hope question the population census numbers

NORTHUMBERLAND — Planners in both Cobourg and Port Hope say they are skeptical about the population growth numbers Statistics Canada released this week for Northumberland County – and their own municipalities, in particular.[...]

North Bay Nugget

Fundraiser Friday night in support of downtown fire victims

<a href="www.cecils.ca">CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO</a> A fundraiser will be held for the staffs from Lefebvre's and Vested Interest Friday at Cecil's Eatery and Beer Society downtown.\ The event begins at 7:30 p.m.[...]

Orillia Packet & Times

The rise or fall of Arab Spring

The ongoing violation of human rights and increasing power of the Islamic Brotherhood is causing significant concern for those who were celebrating the Arab Spring last year with the hope of establishment of democratic regimes in the Middle East.[...]

Cornwall Standard Freeholder

Standing up for OAS

CORNWALL – A dozen people camped out at MP Guy Lauzon’s office on Thursday to lodge complaints against rumoured changes to the Old Age Security program.[...]

Pembroke Daily Observer

Petawawa troops departing for new Afghanistan mission

CFB PETAWAWA - Base troops are returning to Afghanistan to assist in rebuilding its military in hope that one day the war-torn nation can achieve peace and stability on its own.[...]

The Sarnia Observer

Officer saw murdered body move

The police officer guarding the scene of Velma Thomson’s murder 28 years ago watched as rigor mortis moved her body while a radio was tuned to a religious station, jurors heard Thursday.[...]

Timmins Daily Press

Victims of violence speak up

Victims of domestic violence are being encouraged to share their experiences in dealing with the court system. The request comes from the women’s advisory branch of the Timmins Family Violence Interagency Action Committee.[...]

The Sudbury Star

Sudbury curler shows flare with a knife as 'fruit artist'

NAPANEE — Crystal Lillico has astounded her teammates and caught the attention of opponents this week — and it has nothing to do with her play at the Canadian junior curling championships. “Who’s the fruit artist?” curious opponents ask.[...]

The Kingston Whig-Standard

Weather a relief

Some people measure pro­gress in inches. The man in charge of Kings­ton’s snowplowing fleet goes by degrees. That’s because one or two degrees either way on the thermometer can mean the difference between rain or a major, budget-breaking snowfall.[...]

St. Catharines Standard

IceDogs up on Majors

The Niagara IceDogs lead the Mississauga St. Mike's Majors 8-0 after two periods in OHL action at Jack Gatecliff Arena. Ryan Strome and Alex Friesen have two goals each while Jamie Oleksiak, Andrew Agozzino, Brett Ritchie and Myles Doan added singles for Niagara.[...]

Welland Tribune

13-year-old leads charge to donate blood

ST. CATHARINES — Daniel Godard doesn’t mind the sight of a needle, especially when it’s for a good cause.[...]

Brantford Expositor

Demonstration hits McColeman's constituency office

Two-dozen protesters descended on Brant MP Phil McColeman's constituency office Thursday, as part of nationwide demonstrations against Prime Minister Stephen Harper's musings about hiking the eligibility age for Old Age Security to 67.[...]

Niagara Falls Review

13-year-old leads charge to donate blood

ST. CATHARINES — Daniel Godard doesn’t mind the sight of a needle, especially when it’s for a good cause.[...]