Mail service across Canada could resume as early as next week when gov't tables bill.
Flood cleanup near Montreal to wrap up ahead of schedule; job to finish on Saturday.
Al-Qaida says Egypt-born al-Zawahri has succeeded bin Laden as leader of terror network.
Canadian tanks pull back in Kandahar ahead of July end of combat deadline.
4 men face 52 charges after copper, tools worth about $1 million are taken from Hydro One.
York police need help in case of missing Markham woman; Fang Lin last seen April 21st.
Toronto FC & New England Revolution battle to scoreless draw; FC winless slump at 7.
Bodies, wreckage from 2009 Air France plane crash in Atlantic taken to France.
German officials reporting another death in E. coli outbreak bringing total to 39.
Smoke and fires in downtown Vancouver; rioters smash windows, run wild inside stores.
Mayor of Vancouver calls riots 'despicable and shameful'; severity of injuries not known.
Vancouver's post-Cup riots make headlines around the world; from Sydney to New York.
Study finds stroke victims wait too long for treatment; supposed to get to hosp. within 4.5 hours.
Rebels in northern Myanmar claim fighting forces 10K to flee to camps near China border.
Torrential rain and sleet floods roads in Turkish capital; people told not to drive.
Woman, 24, facing criminal charge after dog dies inside hot car in Huntsville.
Syrian Security forces said to be making sweeping arrests, randomly detaining men over 16.
Spiritual leader of Bali bombers gets 15 years in Indonesia terror case over new militant camp.
2 Danish activists imprisoned for raising funds for Palestinian militants, Colombian rebels.
Rally by postal workers at Progress Avenue sorting plant; union says talks off.
CUPW, union for postal workers, says it expects back to work bill to pass Monday or Tuesday.
TTC launches suicide prevention program; new signs, payphones in every station.
On this date in 1874, Canada's 9th PM, Arthur Meighen, was born in Anderson, Ontario.
On this date in 1891, Sir John Abott became Canada's third prime minister; first Cdn born PM.
On this date in 1963, Russian cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova became first woman in space.
On this date in 1984, John Turner elected Liberal Party leader, succeeding Trudeau as PM.
On this date in 2008, Ontario banned adults from smoking in cars where children are present.
On this date in 1960, the horror movie 'Psycho' opened in Hollywood.
On this date in 1978, the movie version of "Grease" opened in North American theatres.
High ranking Libyan officer defects to Tunisia along with 46 other soldiers.
On this date in 1967, the Monterey International Pop Festival opened in California.
Updated labels for antipsychotic drugs; to include safety info for moms during pregnancy.
NASA fuels Atlantis in test leading up to last launch of 30 year shuttle program in July.
British police drop sex assault case against Conservative Party lawmaker.
NATO hits Gadhafi compound, diplomacy heats up and leader's son says elections possible.
Greek prime minister vows to stay, fight to pull country out of crippling debt crisis.
Arizona wildfire largest in state history; 2 'persons of interest' questioned.
EU official expects Greece to get next aid payout, avoiding default, but outlook remains dark.
Top Pentagon official urges co-operation in face of rising threat of cyberattacks.
Parade for champion Mavs rolls through Dallas; bash at arena to cap celebration.
Air Canada workers to return to their jobs Friday now that tentative deal reached.
CAW says difficult issue of pension to be sent to arbitration in Air Canada dispute.
Province looks to lower overflowing Lake Manitoba as 100s of homes damaged.
10th annual Scotiabank Rat Race takes over streets in financial district tonight.
Tentative contract reached in Air Canada labour dispute.
Colombian rider Soler suffers severe brain injuries in crash during Tour of Switzerland.
U.S. and Canadian mayors call for more funding for Great Lakes cleanup projects.
NY congressman Anthony Wiener resigns, saying it's what's best for him and his family.
Sri Lanka's minority party says soldiers armed with sticks attack political meeting, 2 wounded.
Spain orders expulsion of Libyan ambassador, says Gadhafi regime no longer legitimate.
Vancouver's police chief blames anarchists, criminals for post-Stanley Cup riot.
Japan refuses to extend Kyoto Protocol commitments to cut carbon emissions after 2012.
Scientists say mysterious flash in galaxy came from black hole eating star that got too close.
China dispatches patrol boat to Singapore amid spike in South China Sea tensions.
NASA photographs hyperactive comet spewing carbon dioxide, water.
Nigerian police blame radical Muslim sect for suicide bomb that killed at least 2 in capital.
Obama administration poised for passage of gay rights resolution by UN Human Rights Council.
Lee, Lincoln letters among Civil War treasures heading to Sotheby's auction.
Obama, top U.S. commander in Afghanistan discuss how military could begin troop withdrawal.
Ottawa poised to tighten laws, put end to individuals growing medical marijuana.
Orioles score two runs in ninth inning for 4-3 victory over Blue Jays.
Mexican police arrest alleged drug boss known as 'El Brad Pitt.'
Matthew Broderick to return to Broadway next spring in a musical with Gershwin songs.
Senior executive of Puerto Rico's Doral Bank shot to death on busy highway.
Veteran CTV news anchor Lloyd Robertson to release his memoir in fall 2012.
Selena Gomez blames recent health problems on eating too much junk food.