| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Snow storm Winter-like road conditions have resulted in hundreds of crashes across southern Ontario, killing two people as a mix of ice pellets, freezing rain and snow continues to cause chaos in the region. |
| | | | Climate action The United Nations is banking on well-known Canadian economist Mark Carney to help make a difference in the fight against global warming by appointing him special envoy on climate action and finance. |
| | | | World AIDS Day Health organizations across the country are sounding the alarm that stigma surrounding HIV-AIDS still exists, and thousands of Canadians are still struggling even though the disease has largely left the headlines. |
| | | | Holiday wish An Ontario community came together to grant the Christmas wish of a young Ontario boy who is battling an aggressive form of cancer, covering his house in donated Christmas lights. |
| | | | Marine mystery After three years, the mystery of how a solar-powered wooden houseboat washed ashore in Ireland has been solved, with its Canadian inventor coming forward to shed light on its journey. |
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| | | The stabbing rampage in London that killed two has now become a political issue in Britain's election campaign. | | |
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| | | New type of apple | | Step aside, Red Delicious, Gala and Pink Lady -- after 22 years of perfecting, a new apple called the Cosmic Crisp has hit the market. |
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