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Ottawa Sun


Toronto Sun


Winnipeg Sun


London Free Press

EMD job cemetery created

Workers are erecting crosses bearing their names and work dates.

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

Crime Stoppers does stop crime

Chatham-Kent Crime Stoppers had a banner year. During Crime Stoppers month in January, the local anonymous tipster organization looked back on 2011 and the results of the 682 calls received. The tips called-in resulted in 82 arrests and 191 charges being laid.[...]

Belleville Intelligencer

Mom, doctor support funding caesareans

For Andrea and Andrew Kritzer, it just made sense. When Andrea became pregnant with their third child, the Belleville couple opted for a delivery by caesarean section. The procedure involves delivering a baby by way of an incision in the mother’s abdomen.[...]

The Barrie Examiner

Fire destroys Innisfil home

INNISFIL — No one was injured after fire ripped through a home in the Alcona area, Tuesday afternoon. Innisfil firefighters were called out to the fire on Houston Avenue, off the 6th Line, around 2 p.m.[...]

Peterborough Examiner

Generals still unbeaten against Petes

The Oshawa Generals got the upper hand again Tuesday. Oshawa moved past the Peterborough Petes in the OHL's Eastern Conference with a 5-2 win, including two empty-net goals, before 2,529 fans at the Memorial Centre.[...]

The Sault Star

Curling Provincials - Day 3

Photos from Tuesday evening draw between Team Brad Jacobs and Mike Assad rink from Thunder Bay. FULL GAME STORY TO COME. RACHELE LABRECQUE- Sault Star [...]

Owen Sound Sun Times

Bluewater board closes four technology centres

Four Bluewater technology centres mothballed last June will remain closed. The space will be used for all day kindergarten and other uses and the technology equipment is to be sold or distributed within the Bluewater school system, trustees agreed at a business committee meeting Tuesday.[...]

Northumberland Today

Canada's most romantic cities

"Ontario is for lovers" could be the province's new slogan, since it has half of the top 20 most romantic cities in Canada, according to a new list.[...]

North Bay Nugget

Walleye catch OK, despite dark data

Ice fishing success on Lake Nipissing appears to be the best it's been in recent years despite netting studies indicating a big drop in adult walleye. More commonly called pickerel, many locals and visitors have been complaining for several winters about not catching their limit.[...]

Orillia Packet & Times

Viewscapes sets sights on plaza

The owner of Orillia’s Front Street Plaza says a recent beautification project to upgrade the outside of his building is being used against him. Simon Weisman had trees and shrubs planted and lamp posts installed on city-owned land at the entrance to his plaza.[...]

Cornwall Standard Freeholder

Resolving Canada’s 'Indian problem’

Prime Minister Stephen Harper deserves credit for meeting with aboriginal leaders on Jan. 24 to discuss ways to resolve the many challenges which confront Canada’s native peoples.[...]

Pembroke Daily Observer

Shares skills with Renfrew

BARRY’S BAY – St. Francis Memorial Hospital will welcome a new general surgeon to its professional team in May 2012. Dr. Susan Krajewski, who grew up in Ottawa and spent her summers at a family cottage on Golden Lake, received her medical degree from the University of Toronto in 2005.[...]

The Sarnia Observer

People concerned about retirement

Though retirement is usually at the back of peoples’ minds it’s now on the tips of their tongues. With the federal government considering changes to the Old Age Security (OAS) program, both a local financial advisor and Sarnia-Lambton MP Pat Davidson are preaching responsible fiscal planning.[...]

Timmins Daily Press

Video surveillance captures image of suspect during B and E

Cochrane District Crime Stoppers and the Ontario Provincial Police seek help from the public in solving a break and enter at Benson Auto Parts in Kapuskasing. On Thursday, Nov. 24, at approximately 11:15 p.m.[...]

The Sudbury Star

Life-saving CPR, made simple

You can save someone's life, even if you don't know how to provide mouth-to-mouth CPR, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Chest compressions are just as effective, officials at Health Sciences North said Tuesday during a demonstration Tuesday at the Ramsey Lake Health Centre on Paris Street.[...]

The Kingston Whig-Standard

Voyageurs facing multiple suspensions

Four Kingston Kimco Voyageurs players and two coaches face multi-game suspensions in the aftermath of an ugly and peculiar finish to an Ontario Junior Hockey League game on Monday in Cobourg.[...]

St. Catharines Standard

Western Hill stands up for pool and school

With hundreds of hands raised in the air, residents of Western Hill sent St. Catharines city council and the District School Board of Niagara a message: save our pool and save our school.[...]

Welland Tribune

Ritchie settling in

For the first seven games of his career with the Niagara IceDogs, Brett Ritchie had little to show for his efforts.[...]

Brantford Expositor

When it comes to love, we're No. 18

"Ontario is for lovers" could be the province's new slogan, since it has half of the top 20 most romantic cities in Canada, according to a new list.[...]

Niagara Falls Review

Ritchie settling in

For the first seven games of his career with the Niagara IceDogs, Brett Ritchie had little to show for his efforts.[...]