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Calgary Sun

2013 Cannes Film Fest gallery [Photos]

A selection of photos from the 2013 Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France. The festival runs from May 15 to May 26.

Edmonton Sun

2013 Cannes Film Fest gallery [Photos]

A selection of photos from the 2013 Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France. The festival runs from May 15 to May 26.

Ottawa Sun

Valerie Xavier's killer pleads guilty

The final moments of life came quickly for “a kind, caring lady” choked to death Sept. 26, 2010, a near-capacity courtroom heard Friday.

Toronto Sun

2013 Cannes Film Fest gallery [Photos]

A selection of photos from the 2013 Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France. The festival runs from May 15 to May 26.

Winnipeg Sun

2013 Cannes Film Fest gallery [Photos]

A selection of photos from the 2013 Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France. The festival runs from May 15 to May 26.

London Free Press

London Knights had to fight for 3-2 win against host Saskatoon Blades

The London Knights might have gotten the Saskatoon Blades at the right time . . . just as they were playing in their first competitive game in 51 days.

24 Hours Vancouver

Anti-gentrification anarchists ‘dancing’ on terrorist line: expert

A security expert says an anti-gentrification group is “dancing between arson and terrorism” after an online post claimed responsibility for torching a Vancouver duplex early Wednesday morning.

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.

Chatham Daily News

Chatham-Kent school taking steps to prevent discrimination

John McGregor Secondary School is taking steps to help prevent discrimination against students for simply having a different sexual orientation.

Belleville Intelligencer

Tweed pavilion gets $38K from feds

Federal infrastructure funding is helping the Kiwanis Club of Tweed renovate and preserve the only remaining functioning lakeside pavilion in Ontario.

The Barrie Examiner

First mass held at Holy Spirit Church on Dec. 22, 2012

Barrie’s newest Catholic church, Holy Spirit Parish, will be blessed by His Eminence Cardinal Thomas Collins during a special day of prayer, celebration and thanks on Sunday.

Peterborough Examiner

Christian format may be in limbo after sale of FM 90.5

A radio station dedicated to the Peterborough Christian and sporting communities has changed management — and may change its focus.

The Sault Star

'For all tribes'

ST. JOSEPH ISLAND -- Look at the foundation of All Tribes Christian Camp and you'll find Millie Jacobs Troyer and a vision that began decades ago.

Owen Sound Sun Times

Energetic community activist Marjorie Lipka dies

A recipient of a Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012 who earned the nicknames “Mrs. Fundraiser” and “Energizer Bunny” has died.

Northumberland Today

Charge!

Grade 12 history students at Cobourg District Collegiate Institute West re-enacted a battle Thursday between the Northumberland Militia and the Kentucky Militia, with the Incorporated Militian of Upper Canada and the U.S. Regulars joining in. The class was studying the Americans’ landings on the shores of Cobourg during the War of 1812.

North Bay Nugget

Team North Bay brings home hardware

Team North Bay won a gold and bronze medal as well as several awards of distinction at the recent Canada-Wide Science Fair in Lethbridge, Alberta.

Orillia Packet & Times

Tremors felt in Orillia, surrounding areas

When Steve Davie’s Horseshoe Valley home began shaking Friday morning, he was ready to run outside.

Cornwall Standard Freeholder

Mohawks march across bridge protest border

Mohawk chiefs marched across both spans of the Seaway International Bridge on Friday to hand-deliver a request for a meeting with Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

Pembroke Daily Observer

City officers ready for OPP training

Editor’s note: Today we are pleased to bring you the third in a series of stories detailing how the changeover in city policing from the Pembroke Police Service to the Ontario Provincial Police will take place. Watch for the fourth story in the series in The Daily Observer in the coming weeks.

The Sarnia Observer

Sarnia's Norm Perry Park not contaminated

While Sarnia deals with soil quality concerns in Centennial Park, nearby Norm Perry Park has been tested and is not contaminated, says parks and rec director Ian Smith.

Timmins Daily Press

Life-long volunteers honoured

The Province of Ontario celebrated the contributions of 112 area volunteers this week at the Days Inn for their exemplary volunteer service over the years.

The Sudbury Star

ENT: Railroad fans create scaled versions of towns

When Mike Svos grew up in Ottawa, he lived near the local train yard. His neighbour was an engineer with Canadian Pacific and trains were a part of his earliest childhood memories.

The Kingston Whig-Standard

The pros and cons of P3s

The first P is for public. The second P is for private. And the third P is for partnerships.