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No more opposite-sex screening at airports: agency
Canada's air-security agency has ordered officers to stop the routine screening of travellers of the opposite sex. Instead, passengers who set off an alarm as they walk through airport metal detectors must be searched by a screening officer of the same sex.28Feb/10Off
Fierce winter storm kills at least 51 across Europe
A violent late winter storm ripped across western Europe on Sunday, battering France and four other countries, leaving at least 51 people dead.28Feb/10Off
Albertan worries about parents in Chile
Gloria Antipan of Edmonton spent 12 nerve-racking hours on the phone and online before learning her parents in Chile were alive.28Feb/10Off
Fierce winter storm kills at least 50 across Europe
A violent late winter storm with fierce rain and hurricane-strength winds ripped across western Europe on Sunday, battering France and four other countries and leaving at least 50 people dead.28Feb/10Off
Alcohol may be to blame for early morning crash
Police believe alcohol may have been a factor in a crash that sent at least two people to hospital after two vehicles collided on the Yellowhead Trail early Sunday morning.28Feb/10Off
Rescuers work to save trapped victims of Chile quake
Rescuers continue the daunting task of sifting through rubble to find Chileans trapped under debris after Saturday morning's massive earthquake shook the country's central regions and set off tsunami warnings throughout the Pacific.28Feb/10Off
Will Olympics inspire us to get up off the couch?
Canadians have been watching these Olympic Games in record numbers, awed by our country's greatest amateur athletes. But has it been enough to spur Canadians into finding their own inner Olympians?28Feb/10Off
Canada golden in men’s curling
It may have taken eight years, but Kevin Martin took that next step up the podium he was seeking with a 6-3 win over Norway's Thomas Ulsrud in the Olympic men's curling final Saturday at the Vancouver Olympic Centre.28Feb/10Off
As Chile reels from quake, tsunami reaches Japan
Japanese officials were bracing for a three-metre tsunami Saturday night, after a massive earthquake on Chile's coast sent powerful shockwaves across the Pacific. But the initial waves were small.27Feb/10Off