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- Vancouver Island evacuation order lifted
- An evacuation order has been lifted for hundreds of south Vancouver Island residents forced from their homes by flooding.
- Indonesian ferry sinks in storm
- Rescuers saved more than 240 people aboard an Indonesian passenger ferry that sank Sunday in rough waters off Sumatra island, but at least 25 people have died, officials said.
- Iranian forces practise defending nuke sites
- Iran on Sunday began large-scale air defence war games aimed at protecting the country's nuclear facilities against any possible attack, state television reported.
- Plaskett double winner at Canadian Folk Music Awards
- Joel Plaskett's triple album Three earned the Halifax singer-songwriter a double win at the Canadian Folk Music Awards on Saturday.
- Canadian speedskater Groves wins gold
- Kristina Groves of Ottawa won her first World Cup gold of the season on Sunday, prevailing in the 1,500-metre race in Hamar, Norway.
- U.S. health-care bill clears Senate hurdle
- Democrats united Saturday night to narrowly push historic health-care legislation past a key U.S. Senate hurdle over the opposition of Republicans eager to inflict a punishing defeat on President Barack Obama.
- Disgraced N.S. bishop's replacement named
- The Roman Catholic Church has appointed a replacement for Bishop Raymond Lahey, of the Diocese of Antigonish, N.S., who is facing child pornography charges.
- 4 dead in crash south of Calgary
- RCMP say four people died when two vehicles collided on a stretch of divided highway about 75 kilometres south of Calgary.
- McCain argues against Afghanistan exit date
- U.S. Senator John McCain says military exit dates and exit strategies in Afghanistan should not even be discussed until NATO gets the upper hand in its fight against Taliban militants.
- U.S. military nurse acquitted in lethal-injection case
- A court martial in Texas acquitted a U.S. military nurse of murder Saturday after he was accused of giving lethal doses of painkillers to hasten the deaths of three terminally ill patients at the air force's largest hospital.

