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The case against Colonel Williams: He took videos of the crimes Videos are the most shocking element of an overwhelming range of evidence against the former CFB Trenton commander

Goodbye cable, hello free TV Over-the-air television has consumers cutting off cable, but a dearth of channels still makes it niche

Fourth-generation wireless: A tale of two providers First advanced networks now being built, one by Rogers on the urban front and the other by Barrett Xplore for rural users

Canada warns travellers to be vigilant in Europe Foreign Affairs Department's caution follows U.S. and British alerts of increased terrorist risk

Husband, grandfather, retiree – and a Japanese porn star Shigeo Tokuda is the king of a fast-growing genre tied to the country's lustful aging population

American Apparel is dead. Done. Over. (Thank God) The apparent decline of Dov Charney's American Apparel empire mirrors the death of an icky decade's -style sleaze. I hope

My married (not to each other) friends won't stop flirting Even if they are heading down the road to infidelity, just stay out of it

Hockey Night in Canada: An institution that's lost its way It's become the Seinfeld of TV sports: A program about the characters and little else, including the game

Canada's changing faith The rise of religion in the public sphere presents huge challenges to our old notions of tolerance and acceptance

A break in the mysterious case of Tom Thomson, Canada's Van Gogh Tom Thomson's untimely death has haunted author Roy MacGregor for decades. Now, 21st-century forensics may have helped solve one of our defining riddles

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